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  • Life on the Beat: The Department of Justice

    Life on the Beat – What Journalism Students Saw The Department of Justice: 2 press corps and an ‘injustice’ secretary By Rosario Joy E. Flores Department of Justice (DOJ)... Read more

  • Life on the Beat: Manila City Hall

    Life on the Beat – What Journalism Students Saw Manila City Hall: A price to pay for independence By Jam Marie Y. Razal The number of factions among reporters... Read more

  • Life on the Beat: The House of Representatives

    Life on the Beat – What Journalism Students Saw The House of Representatives By Junette B. Galagala As one reporter puts it, the House of Representatives beat is “reactionary.” ... Read more

  • Life on the Beat: The Senate

    Life on the Beat – What Journalism Students Saw The Senate: The good life By Mark D. Merueñas If, as a journalist, you yearn for the good life, you... Read more

  • Life on the Beat: Camp Crame

    Life on the Beat – What Journalism Students Saw Camp Crame: Still (mostly) a man’s world By Annemylin B. Perez Camp Crame, the national headquarters of the Philippine National... Read more

  • Life on the Beat: The Philippine Stock Exchange

    Life on the Beat – What Journalism Students Saw The Philippine Stock Exchange: Rubbing elbows with the rich By Hanna Mahalet C. Antolin The Tektite Tower which houses the... Read more

  • 17th JVOAEJ: And the winners are…

    By Hector Bryant L. Macale IN-DEPTH journalism has now become part and parcel of Philippine journalism. On its 17th year, the Jaime V. Ongpin Awards for Excellence in Journalism... Read more

  • Crisis: National

    Two journalists slain in Kidapawan Two peace advocates, also working as part-time journalists, were gunned down by unidentified men late afternoon of June 19 in Kidapawan City. George Vigo,... Read more

  • Crisis: International

    Egyptian editor, reporter convicted Ibrahim Eissa and Sahar Zaki, editor and reporter of the weekly Al-Dustour, respectively, were recently convicted for publishing a report critical of President Hosni Mubarak... Read more

  • Obituary

    Jurado, 86 Veteran journalist Guillermo “Willie” Jurado died in his sleep at his home in Daly City, California on June 2. He was 86. Jurado had suffered from Parkinson’s... Read more