The document discusses the history and purpose of campus newspapers. It begins by explaining that campus newspapers are student-run publications that circulate within academic institutions. They allow students to gain experience in journalism and explore issues relevant to the campus community. The document then provides a brief history of campus journalism in the Philippines, noting that some of the earliest examples date back to the late 19th/early 20th century with publications at universities like University of Santo Tomas and University of the Philippines. It traces the emergence of high school newspapers in the following decades. Overall, the summary focuses on establishing campus newspapers as a means for student expression and education within their respective institutions.
The document discusses the history and purpose of campus newspapers. It begins by explaining that campus newspapers are student-run publications that circulate within academic institutions. They allow students to gain experience in journalism and explore issues relevant to the campus community. The document then provides a brief history of campus journalism in the Philippines, noting that some of the earliest examples date back to the late 19th/early 20th century with publications at universities like University of Santo Tomas and University of the Philippines. It traces the emergence of high school newspapers in the following decades. Overall, the summary focuses on establishing campus newspapers as a means for student expression and education within their respective institutions.
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The document discusses the history and purpose of campus newspapers. It begins by explaining that campus newspapers are student-run publications that circulate within academic institutions. They allow students to gain experience in journalism and explore issues relevant to the campus community. The document then provides a brief history of campus journalism in the Philippines, noting that some of the earliest examples date back to the late 19th/early 20th century with publications at universities like University of Santo Tomas and University of the Philippines. It traces the emergence of high school newspapers in the following decades. Overall, the summary focuses on establishing campus newspapers as a means for student expression and education within their respective institutions.
The document discusses the history and purpose of campus newspapers. It begins by explaining that campus newspapers are student-run publications that circulate within academic institutions. They allow students to gain experience in journalism and explore issues relevant to the campus community. The document then provides a brief history of campus journalism in the Philippines, noting that some of the earliest examples date back to the late 19th/early 20th century with publications at universities like University of Santo Tomas and University of the Philippines. It traces the emergence of high school newspapers in the following decades. Overall, the summary focuses on establishing campus newspapers as a means for student expression and education within their respective institutions.
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Campus Journalism
The Campus paper
and the publication staff Sir Garry The national newspaper A newspaper is a publication sold and distributed regularly in a fixed interval.
It may be monthly, bi-monthly, weekly, daily, etc.
and this is because newspapers fall under the category "periodicals."
Usually, news in newspapers is meant to be
persuasive, and this is why some news includes opinions and comments that stimulate reactions from the readers. The national newspaper Another latent function of newspapers is to entertain by their use of photos, cartoons, quizzes and other interesting features. While papers published every day are called dailies, we call those which are published weekly weeklies. National papers are widely available and easily bought. National papers fall under two categories: broadsheets and tabloid. The national newspaper Broadsheets- A standard or full sized newspaper that takes a serious look at major news stories. Tabloid- A smaller than standard newspaper which focuses on less "serious" content, especially celebrities, sports, and sensationalist crime stories. TABLOID VS. BROADSHEETS The campus paper The campus paper The Campus Paper is the version of the national newspaper within an academic institution. In other words, it is a pioneer in the publishing industry as a free newspaper of the students by the students and for the students to circulate within their academic community. . The campus paper With the advent of the Campus Journalism Act of 1991, otherwise known as Republic Act Numbered 7079, the establishment of campus publication in basic education and in higher learning institutions has been legalized. . The campus paper Since the campus paper is run by the students, they have the chance to simulate their daily newspaper's characteristics at the same time act as journalists in their own fields. It should be noted that the campus paper is contextualized within the institution; hence, priority issues should emanate from the institution before touching local, national and international concerns. What Should Go into the Campus Paper? What Should Go into the Campus Paper? Campus journalism serves as a means to strengthen the ethical values and to encourage the creative and critical thinking of the Filipino youth. It also helps in developing the personal discipline and moral character of the young. What Should Go into the Campus
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of the most effective means of teaching students the basic and advanced writing techniques and inculcating in them the values of work and fair judgment. It is a good training ground for future journalists or for writers. Through the school paper, student writers are able to develop their skills and enhance their craft. What Should Go into the Campus
Moreover, with campusPaper?
paper, both the campus journalists and the target audience are helped appreciate the role of the press in shaping public opinion. Primarily, the campus paper promotes the best interest not only of the students but also of the faculty and the administration. What Should Go into the Campus
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for the pleasant and wholesome relationship between the teachers and their students. It is an avenue where students ventilate their opinions, including their grievances. In fact, many school papers in higher learning institutions maximize these functions. What Should Go into the Campus
The paper is a conduitPaper?
for the pleasant and wholesome relationship between the teachers and their students. It is an avenue where students ventilate their opinions, including their grievances. In fact, many school papers in higher learning institutions maximize these functions. BRIEF HISTORY OF CAMPUS JOURNALISM BRIEF HISTORY OF CAMPUS JOURNALISM According to Jesus Valenzuela in the History of Journalism in the Philippine Islands (1933) and John Lent in the Philippine Mass Communication (1964), the history of campus journalism in the Philippines started when the University of Santo Tomas published EI Liliputiense in 1890. BRIEF HISTORY OF CAMPUS JOURNALISM However, Oscar Manalo, Narciso Matienzo, and Virgilio Monteloyola in Ang Pamahayagan (1985) argued that the history of campus journalism in the country started when the University of the Philippines published The College Folio, now The Philippine Collegian, in 1910. BRIEF HISTORY OF CAMPUS JOURNALISM They also added that The Torch of the Philippine Normal University, The Guidon of the Ateneo de Manila University, and The Varsitarian of the University of Santo Tomas were also published two years later. BRIEF HISTORY OF CAMPUS JOURNALISM Whatever came first, Carlos Romulo y Pena edited The Coconut, the official student publication of Manila High School, now the Araullo High School. It was published in 1912 and it is now considered the first and oldest high school newspaper in the country. BRIEF HISTORY OF CAMPUS JOURNALISM In 1923, La Union High School in the Ilocos Region published The La Union Tab, the first printed and regularly issued high school newspaper in the country. Since then, high school newspapers came out one after the other. BRIEF HISTORY OF CAMPUS JOURNALISM Among these high school newspapers were The Pampangan, Pampanga High School, 1925; The Leytean, Leyte High School, 1925; The Rizalian, Rizal High School, 1926; The Coconut, Tayabas High School, 1927. BRIEF HISTORY OF CAMPUS JOURNALISM
The Volcano, Batangas High School,
1927; The Toit, La Union Trade School, 1928; The Samarinian, Samar High School, 1928. BRIEF HISTORY OF CAMPUS JOURNALISM
The Melting Pot, Tarlac High School,
1929; The Granary, Nueva Ecija High School, 1929; The Torres Torch, Torres High School, 1930; and The Cagayan Student Chronicle, Cagayan High School, 1931. Thank you for Listening!