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Students call for better campus journalism law, stronger alliance vs censorship
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On World Press Freedom Day, student journalists discuss ways to empower campus journalism in the face of attacks and censorship

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Jiji, one of the participants in the chat room, recounted when administrative intervention forced their publication to delete a school article for reportedly being too “harsh” and inconsistent with their school’s “branding.” Student Jodie Dayrit encountered a similar situation in her first student publication where members were prohibited from pitching stories on school issues.According to a

in February this year. What was supposed to be a harmless photo meant for a lighthearted story was reportedly painted with malicious intent by the University of Santo Tomas Office for Student Affairs.

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