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Being A Campus Journalist
Do you want to be a campus journalist? if you want... just choose. Do you want to be a Feature writer?, News writer?, Column writer?, Radio broadcaster or something else. If you don't want to, that's fine

According to the law R.A. 7079 - law providing for the development and promotion of campus journalism and for other purposes including the isolation and strengthening of the national community, the dissemination of truth and participation in important social issues.

In a survey conducted by The Social Fact: News and Knowledge in Networked World, 41 percent of "fake news" dropped in the country since the spread of campus journalism and the proper expression of the truth to every journalist, but despite all 86% of Filipinos say the news they read is correct.

According to DepEd secretary Leonor Brioness, even though they do not monitor the children who define themselves as journalists, she hopes that the TV, radio, and print industry will go far with NSPC products. "I hope that big media institutions will see this way in which they can look out for promising writers, idealistic and competent.

A proof that a widespread expression of every journalist in the community is needed to finally bring about change.

Being a campus journalist is easy but others think it is difficult. My experience as a campus journalist was difficult, because you have to fix the writing, be strong, activate the brain, write and write until it is correct. Translate the English Language into the Tagalog Language. But it' s fun anyway   Maybe being a journalist is difficult but just have the courage to be successful and finish well the given factsheet or worksheet by the coaches. We need to win this contest so that our school can win and represent our area  We can handle it!