WHAT’S NEW? Journalism Review The people have a right to know about the VP and her activities CMFR Staff – August 21, 2025 Journalism Review A safe SONA, a cautious press CMFR Staff – August 8, 2025 Journalism Review As floodwaters rose, media failed to focus on flood control CMFR Staff – August 6, 2025 Journalism Review Shadow over sabong: How media tracked the disappearances to discover a mass murder CMFR Staff – August 2, 2025 Journalism Review Media fuel Castro-Duterte word war but fail to discuss issues CMFR Staff – July 16, 2025 Journalism Review Lack of Pride: Under-reporting gender issues CMFR Staff – July 12, 2025 Journalism Review Bulatlat’s pride stories lend color to space claimed in literature, faith, and policy CMFR Staff – July 12, 2025 Journalism Review Love, property, and low news value: The Duterte distraction CMFR Staff – July 12, 2025 Journalism Review When leaders neglect education: Failon’s news commentary presents pattern of failures CMFR Staff – July 11, 2025 Journalism Review Rappler’s review checks K to 12 and revised Senior High School program, confirms continuing failure of basic education system CMFR Staff – July 10, 2025 In ContextShabu at sea: Rising pattern calls for media attention and scrutinyVoice of the people on VP’s impeachment: No to dismissal, no to delaysViolence on the vote: Can there be democracy at gunpoint?Campaign jingles and the sound of misogyny Read more from In Context Previous Next For the Record Media reports on week of disasters and climate issues FLOODS, LANDSLIDES, a forest fire, drought – news this month presented a rather frightful state of the country. Human rights under Marcos: Duterte’s successor continues legacy of violations and abuse The Percy Lapid Case: ‘On the Job’s’ Macabre Premise Realized Various groups express woes amid transport crisis Read more from For the RecordWomen’s Voices Marawi Prof Wants to Go Home to ‘Ground Zero’ to Look for USB Flash Drive Containing Her Writings “Marawi Prof Wants to Go Home to ‘Ground Zero’ to Look for USB Flash Drive Containing Her Writings,” is published in MindaNews on February 25, 2018. By Carolyn O. Arguillas/MindaNews MARAWI CITY — Retired Literature Professor Dalomabi “Dolly” Lao Bula of the Mindanao State University’s main campus wants to return home — or whatever Marawi Crisis: Women Ease Pains of Dislocation and Homelessness Peace is Key in Rebuilding Marawi – Bangsamoro Women Read more from Women's Voices See more PJRR Monitors See more Press Freedom Alerts