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The Union of Journalists of the Philippines - University of the Philippines (UJP-UP) is the student and research arm of the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP), one of the leading media guilds in Asia. Based in the University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication, it is an academic political union of students committed to advancing pro-masses and pro-student ideals and promoting advocacy journalism and media ethics.
[[File:UJPUP_LOGO.jpg|150px|thumb|right|UJP-UP Diliman was established in September 8, 1988.]] The Union of Journalists of the Philippines - University of the Philippines (UJP-UP) is the student and research arm of the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP), one of the leading media guilds in Asia. Based in the University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication, it is an academic political union of students committed to advancing pro-masses and pro-student ideals and promoting advocacy journalism and media ethics.
 


== History ==
== History ==
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[[File:UJPUP.JPG|500px|thumb|right|UJP-UP was hailed by the college as the Most Outstanding Organization in 2015]]
The name 'Union of Journalists of the Philippines' was originally used by the NUJP but by the time it decided to register itself as a formal organization, having several chapters in the country, it decided to add "National" and adopt the name 'National Union of Journalists of the Philippines' instead. Until now, the NUJP uses the UJP initials in its logo.
The name 'Union of Journalists of the Philippines' was originally used by the NUJP but by the time it decided to register itself as a formal organization, having several chapters in the country, it decided to add "National" and adopt the name 'National Union of Journalists of the Philippines' instead. Until now, the NUJP uses the UJP initials in its logo.


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In September 8, 1988, Helen Magpantay founded UJP-UP as NUJP's student arm.
In September 8, 1988, Helen Magpantay founded UJP-UP as NUJP's student arm.
In 2015, the union was hailed as the most outstanding organisation in the College of Mass Communication.


== Preamble ==
== Preamble ==
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"United in the belief that press freedom and advocacy journalism are vital in mass communication as means in upgrading skills in the profession, promoting people's rights and welfare, taking a conscious stand and form of action on issues, and actively partaking in the struggle for societal change..."
"United in the belief that press freedom and advocacy journalism are vital in mass communication as means in upgrading skills in the profession, promoting people's rights and welfare, taking a conscious stand and form of action on issues, and actively partaking in the struggle for societal change."
 
 


== Activities ==
== Activities ==
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The official literary folio.
The official literary folio.


Pagwawaksi - 2003
Pagwawaksi - 2003-2004
 
Balikwas - 2012-2013
 
Gunita - 2013-2014
 
Balaraw - 2014-2015


Balikwas - 2012
Alpas - 2015-2016


Gunita - 2013
Ilahas - 2017-2018


Balaraw - 2014
Litanya - 2018-2019
 
Leche - 2019-2020


== Affiliations ==
== Affiliations ==
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National Union of Journalists of the Philippines
National Union of Journalists of the Philippines


Solidaridad - alliance of student publications in UP Diliman
UP Solidaridad - alliance of student publications in UP Diliman


College Editors Guild of the Philippines
College Editors Guild of the Philippines
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UPD Freshie Committee Publication Committee 2010
UPD Freshie Committee Publication Committee 2010


Student Alliance for the Advancement of Democratic Rights in UP (STAND-UP)
Student Alliance for the Advancement of Democratic Rights in UP (STAND UP)


== Notable Alumni ==
== Notable Alumni ==
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Among the union's alumni are student leaders, editors-in-chief of the Philippine Collegian and the Tinig ng Plaridel, media workers in national broadcast networks, national newspapers and alternative and online news institutions.
Among the union's alumni are student leaders, editors-in-chief of the Philippine Collegian and Tinig ng Plaridel, media workers in national broadcast networks, national newspapers and alternative and online news institutions.




'''MEDIA PRACTITIONERS'''
'''MEDIA PRACTITIONERS'''


Norman Bordadora - Philippine Daily Inquirer reporter
Norman Bordadora - GMA News Online


Carmela Fonbuena - Newsbreak writer/fellow, Jaime V. Ongpin Awardee for Explanatory Writing ("Seeing Red," 2007), Rappler writer
Carmela Fonbuena - Newsbreak writer/fellow, Jaime V. Ongpin Awardee for Explanatory Writing ("Seeing Red," 2007), Rappler writer
Karol Ilagan - Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism


Leila Salaverria - Philippine Daily Inquirer
Leila Salaverria - Philippine Daily Inquirer
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Marc Jayson Cayabyab - Inquirer.net
Marc Jayson Cayabyab - Inquirer.net


Kristine Angeli Sabill - Inquirer.net
Kristine Angeli Sabillo - UN Population Fund Philippines, formerly Inquirer.net and Oxfam Pilipinas
 


'''UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES'''
'''UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES'''
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Danilo Arao - CMC Associate Dean 2013-present, CMC Department of Journalism Assistant Professor 2012-present, UP Assistant Vice-President for Public Affairs 2011-2012, CMC College Secretary 2010-2011
Danilo Arao - CMC Associate Dean 2013-present, CMC Department of Journalism Assistant Professor 2012-present, UP Assistant Vice-President for Public Affairs 2011-2012, CMC College Secretary 2010-2011


Karol Ilagan - Assistant Professor, Department of Journalism 2022-present; Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism


'''Campus Journalism'''
'''Campus Journalism'''


Larissa Mae Suarez - Philippine Collegian Editor-in-Chief 2008-2009, UP Solidaridad (UP Systemwide Alliance of Campus Publications and Writers' Organizations) Secretary-General
Larissa Mae Suarez - Philippine Collegian Editor-in-Chief 2008-2009


Pauline Gidget Estella - Philippine Collegian Editor-in-Chief 2010-2011, College Editors Guild of the Philippines (CEGP) National Deputy Secretary General
Pauline Gidget Estella - Philippine Collegian Editor-in-Chief 2010-2011


Hon Sophia Balod - Tining ng Plaridel Editor-in-Chief 2009-2010
Sophia Balod - Tinig ng Plaridel Editor-in-Chief 2009-2010


Marc Jayson Cayabyab - Tinig ng Plaridel Associate Editor 2011-2012
Marc Jayson Cayabyab - Tinig ng Plaridel Associate Editor 2011-2012
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Iza Darlene Cay -  Tinig ng Plaridel News Editor 2013-2014
Iza Darlene Cay -  Tinig ng Plaridel News Editor 2013-2014
April Anne Benjamin - Tinig ng Plaridel Associate Editor for Print 2014-2015
Anton Onato - Tinig ng Plaridel Editor-in-Chief 2015-2016
Judielyn Agua - Tinig ng Plaridel News Editor 2015-2016
Krysten Boado - Tinig ng Plaridel Editor-in-Chief 2016-2017
Karen Ann Macalalad - Philippine Collegian Editor-in-Chief 2016-2017
John Reczon Calay - Philippine Collegian Managing Editor 2016-2017
Bei Zamora - Tinig ng Plaridel Editor-in-Chief 2017-2018
Denver del Rosario - Tinig ng Plaridel Managing Editor 2017-2018
Andrea Jobelle Adan - Tinig ng Plaridel Features Editor 2017-2018
Agatha Maria Gregorio - Tinig ng Plaridel Editor-in-Chief 2018-2019
Ratziel San Juan - Tinig ng Plaridel News Editor 2018-2019
Jefferson Losito - Tinig ng Plaridel Editor-in-Chief 2019-2020
Khim Joshua Raymundo - Tinig ng Plaridel Managing Editor 2019-2020
Beatrice Puente - Philippine Collegian Editor-in-Chief 2019-2020




'''Student Council'''
'''Student Council'''


Jemima Grace Garcia - UPD University Student Council Chairperson 2011-2012, Councilor 2008-2009, CMC Student Council  Journalism Department Representative 2007-2008
Jemima Grace Garcia - UPD University Student Council Chairperson 2011-2012  


Rowena Cabasis - CMC Student Council Chairperson 1996-1997
Rowena Cabasis - CMC Student Council Chairperson 1996-1997
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Sarah Isabelle Torres - CMC Representative to the USC 2012-2013
Sarah Isabelle Torres - CMC Representative to the USC 2012-2013


Dale Calanog - CMC-SC Journalism Representative 2015-2016
Raphael Rayco - CMC-SC Journalism Representative 2016-2017
Hazel Lobres - CMC Representative to the USC 2016-2017
Arneth Asiddao - CMC-SC Journalism Representative 2017-2018


Jaycen Aligway - CMC-SC Journalism Representative 2018-2019
Alliyah Marie Villeza - CMC-SC Journalism Representative 2018-2019
Danicah Faith Lagman - CMC-SC Secretary 2019-2020
Jeanne Pauline Alvarez - CMC-SC Journalism Representative 2019-2020
Leandro Rafael Purisima - CMC-SC Comm Res Representative 2019-2020
Gabriel Joseph Barroso - CAL-SC Councilor 2019-2020


'''Academic Excellence'''
'''Academic Excellence'''
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Vince Alvic Alexis Nonato - Chit Estella Journalism Awardee, Best Thesis Awardee (http://iskwiki.upd.edu.ph/images/9/9c/Sino'ng_Inaakbayan%3F-_An_Investigation_on_How_Political_Entities_Give_Rise_to_Conflict_of_Interest_Within_the_Policy-Making_Decisions_of_Akbayan_Citizens'_Action_Party.pdf)
Vince Alvic Alexis Nonato - Chit Estella Journalism Awardee, Best Thesis Awardee (http://iskwiki.upd.edu.ph/images/9/9c/Sino'ng_Inaakbayan%3F-_An_Investigation_on_How_Political_Entities_Give_Rise_to_Conflict_of_Interest_Within_the_Policy-Making_Decisions_of_Akbayan_Citizens'_Action_Party.pdf)
Kiersnerr Gerwin Tacadena - GMA Network Excellence Award Finalist 2015
April Anne Benjamin - Philippine Daily Inquirer Excellence Award 2015
Mark Kevin Reginio - Chit Estella Journalism Awardee 2018 - Best Investigative Report
Rogelio Tubije II - Chit Estella Journalism Awardee 2018 - Best Academic Paper, Best Thesis Awardee
Agatha Maria Gregorio - Asian Journalism Research Conference 2019 - Best Investigative Report
Khim Joshua Raymundo - Chit Estella Journalism Awardee 2020 - Best Investigative Report


== Notable Resident Members ==
== Notable Resident Members ==


Dale Calanog – CMC-SC Journalism Department Representative 2014-present
Jefferson Losito - Tinig ng Plaridel Editor-in-Chief 2019-2020


Patricia Isabel Gloria – CMC-SC Journalism Department Representative 2014-present
Khim Joshua Raymundo - Tinig ng Plaridel Managing Editor 2019-2020


Anton Onato- Tinig ng Plaridel Sports Editor 2014-present
Beatrice Puente - Philippine Collegian Editor-in-Chief 2019-2020


John Reczon Calay - Tinig ng Plaridel Deputy Sports Editor 2014-present
Danicah Faith Lagman - CMC-SC Secretary 2019-2020


April Anne Benjamin - Tinig ng Plaridel Managing Editor 2014-present
Jeanne Pauline Alvarez - CMC-SC Journalism Representative 2019-2020


Krysten Mariann Boado - Tinig ng Plaridel Deputy Feature Editor 2014-present
Leandro Rafael Purisima - CMC-SC Comm Res Representative 2019-2020


== Executive Committee 2015 ==
Gabriel Joseph Barroso - CAL-SC Councilor 2019-2020
 
== Executive Committee 2023-2024 ==


'''Chairperson'''
'''Chairperson'''


Danielle Mae Isaac
Guinevere Mariedelle Latoza


'''Vice Chairperson for Internal Affairs'''
'''Vice Chairperson for Internal Affairs'''


Raphael Rayco
Ma. Athena Charlene Altiche


'''Vice Chairperson for External Affairs'''
'''Vice Chairperson for External Affairs'''


Judielyn Agua
Fatima Faith Baltazar


'''Vice Chairperson for Information and Propaganda'''
'''Vice Chairperson for Finance'''


Pauline Caparas
Rianne Krystiana Lizardo


'''Vice Chairperson for Membership'''
'''Vice Chairperson for Education'''


Dale Calanog
Victoria Gail Vasco


'''Vice Chairperson for Finance'''
'''Vice Chairperson for Information and Research'''


Rosewell Kyla Palo
Laurence Bacia


'''Vice Chairperson for Education'''
'''Vice Chairperson for Membership'''


Ma. Katherine Tayamora
Anna Mikaela Carlos


'''Vice Chairperson for Information and Propaganda'''
'''Vice Chairperson for Publicity'''


Krysten Mariann Boado
Alexandra Pauline Culla


==Awards==
==Awards==

Latest revision as of 20:29, 13 March 2024

UJP-UP Diliman was established in September 8, 1988.

The Union of Journalists of the Philippines - University of the Philippines (UJP-UP) is the student and research arm of the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines (NUJP), one of the leading media guilds in Asia. Based in the University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication, it is an academic political union of students committed to advancing pro-masses and pro-student ideals and promoting advocacy journalism and media ethics.

History


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UJP-UP was hailed by the college as the Most Outstanding Organization in 2015

The name 'Union of Journalists of the Philippines' was originally used by the NUJP but by the time it decided to register itself as a formal organization, having several chapters in the country, it decided to add "National" and adopt the name 'National Union of Journalists of the Philippines' instead. Until now, the NUJP uses the UJP initials in its logo.

After the terrible fate of the media and the Filipino people during Ferdinand Marcos's Martial Law and with the restoration of democracy in 1986, several Filipino media practitioners founded the NUJP to promote media professionalism and unionism. NUJP recognized that promoting a professional and unified media should start where it matters – students who are to be future media practitioners.

In September 8, 1988, Helen Magpantay founded UJP-UP as NUJP's student arm.

In 2015, the union was hailed as the most outstanding organisation in the College of Mass Communication.

Preamble


"United in the belief that press freedom and advocacy journalism are vital in mass communication as means in upgrading skills in the profession, promoting people's rights and welfare, taking a conscious stand and form of action on issues, and actively partaking in the struggle for societal change."

Activities


The union is active in issues inside and outside the university. Combining academics and play, UJP supplements education provided inside the walls of the classroom.


SYMPOSIA

Writing on the Wall Street (Feb. 17, 2009) - A forum on the media coverage of the global financial crisis. Speakers from IBON Foundation, Philippine Daily Inquirer, CMFR and NUJP.


How to Catch a Big Fish (Sept. 24, 2008) - Forum on investigative journalism in the Philippines. Award-winning investigative journalists Glenda Gloria, Lala Rimando, Carmela Fonbuena (UJP alumni), Malou Mangahas and Bobby Tuazon of alternative online newsmagazine Bulatlat spoke about their experiences and gave tips to journalism and other mass communication students.


Crushing the Pen: Media Repression Then and Now (Feb. 19, 2008) - Forum on media repression during the Marcos and Arroyo administrations. In coordination with the College of Mass Communication Office of Research and Publication.


Gagging the Press - on media killings


Killing Neutrality (Sept. 27, 2007) - Advocacies of campus publications. Speakers were College Editors' Guild of the Philippines President Jose Cosido, (UP) Philippine Collegian editor-in-chief Jerrie Abella and (Ateneo) Matanglawin editor-in-chief Mark Benedict Lim.


Huling Hala Bira by Howie Severino (Sept. 4, 2007) - As part of UP's Alternative Classroom Learning Experience (ACLE), UJP invited Howie Severino to talk about his award-winning I-Witness documentary "Huling Hala Bira" a film about the impending demolition of a railroad-side community.


How Safe Are We? (Aug. 24, 2007) - A forum on the Human Security Act or the Anti-Terrorism Act of the Philippines. Speakers were Prof. Danny Arao of the UP-CMC Journalism Department, Joe Torress of NUJP and Jerrie Abella. Foreign Ownership of the Philippine Media (2005)


Understanding the Oakwood Mutiny - ACLE with guest speakers from Bayan Muna. It was awarded the KaMalayan Best ACLE by the UP Diliman University Student Council.


Media Report (January 2012) - ACLE with guest speakers Tikoy Aguiluz, Bryant Macale from CMFR, Prof. Choy Pangilinan from the Broadcast Communications Department, and Pauline Gidget Estella from the College Editors Guild of the Philippines. This has already been an annual forum organized by the organization which aims to know the state of the media for the past year.


Surveying the Media (August 2012) - ACLE on the effect of surveys to the voting public. Speakers from the Social Weather Stations, TV5 and Kabataan Party-list were invited.


The Hazards of Seeing: Assessing the Witness Protection Program of the Philippines (September 28, 2012) - As part of the celebration of UJP-UP's 24th anniversary, the organization invited speakers from the Witness Protection Program of the Philippines, KARAPATAN and NUJP to talk about the state of the WPP in the country. This was done in connection to the killings of the Maguindanao Massacre witnesses who then refused to undergo the WPP.

Pit Stop (June 2013) - A media situationer that introduced the FSTs of the state of our media today. The speaker was Rupert Francis Mangilit, former CMC Student Council Chairperson and presently the Secretary General of the National Union of Journalists of the Philippines. This is in partnership with the local college council.

On the Job (June 2013) - A forum that focused more on campus journalism and the state of student publications in schools today. Speakers were Fullbright scholar Jhesset Enaño, Philippine Collegian writer Ronn Bautista and College Editors Guild of the Philippines (CEGP) National Secretary General Marc Abila.

Panitikan at Pahayagan (September 2013) - As part of UJP-UP's 25th anniversary, the organization invited Dean Roland Tolentino, Palanca Awardee Jun Cruz Reyes, and Palanca Hall of Famer Reuel Aguila to have a forum on literary journalism and how literature and journalism as separate aspects shape the narrative of the nation.

Red Alert (January 2014) - ACLE focused on media coverage of national disasters like Zamboanga siege, Bohol earthquake, and Typhoon Yolanda. Featured speakers were Carlos Padolina from Citizen's Disaster Response Center, GMA-7 Senior Correspondent Micaela Papa, Philippine Collegian News Editor Keith Mariano, and Dr. Luis Teodoro from the Center for Media Freedom and Responsibilities.

That Thing Called Malaya (April 2015)


JOURNALISM SUMMIT

Journalism seminar and workshop for high school students.

MEDIA LITERACY WORKSHOPS


BASIC MASSES EXPOSURE (BMEx)


KARTUNISTANG PINOY, KARTUNISTANG MULAT

An editorial cartoon making contest is held every year during the union's anniversary month.


MULAT MANINIPAT

A photojournalism contest held during the celebration of the UJP month.


TAMBULI

The official monthly newsletter.


TINTA

The official literary folio.

Pagwawaksi - 2003-2004

Balikwas - 2012-2013

Gunita - 2013-2014

Balaraw - 2014-2015

Alpas - 2015-2016

Ilahas - 2017-2018

Litanya - 2018-2019

Leche - 2019-2020

Affiliations

National Union of Journalists of the Philippines

UP Solidaridad - alliance of student publications in UP Diliman

College Editors Guild of the Philippines

Rise As One Against Right of Reply 2009 of which the union's secretary was the spokesperson

Academic Core Alliance - Vice Chair organization 2010-2011

UPD Freshie Committee Publication Committee 2010

Student Alliance for the Advancement of Democratic Rights in UP (STAND UP)

Notable Alumni


Among the union's alumni are student leaders, editors-in-chief of the Philippine Collegian and Tinig ng Plaridel, media workers in national broadcast networks, national newspapers and alternative and online news institutions.


MEDIA PRACTITIONERS

Norman Bordadora - GMA News Online

Carmela Fonbuena - Newsbreak writer/fellow, Jaime V. Ongpin Awardee for Explanatory Writing ("Seeing Red," 2007), Rappler writer

Leila Salaverria - Philippine Daily Inquirer

Jam Sisante - GMA News reporter

Kimberly Jane Tan - GMA News Online reporter

Marc Jayson Cayabyab - Inquirer.net

Kristine Angeli Sabillo - UN Population Fund Philippines, formerly Inquirer.net and Oxfam Pilipinas

UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES

Danilo Arao - CMC Associate Dean 2013-present, CMC Department of Journalism Assistant Professor 2012-present, UP Assistant Vice-President for Public Affairs 2011-2012, CMC College Secretary 2010-2011

Karol Ilagan - Assistant Professor, Department of Journalism 2022-present; Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism

Campus Journalism

Larissa Mae Suarez - Philippine Collegian Editor-in-Chief 2008-2009

Pauline Gidget Estella - Philippine Collegian Editor-in-Chief 2010-2011

Sophia Balod - Tinig ng Plaridel Editor-in-Chief 2009-2010

Marc Jayson Cayabyab - Tinig ng Plaridel Associate Editor 2011-2012

Ma. Katherine Elona - Philippine Collegian Editor-in-chief 2012-2013

Marisse Gabrielle Panaligan - Tinig ng Plaridel Sports Editor 2012, Tinig ng Plaridel Managing Editor 2013

Iza Darlene Cay - Tinig ng Plaridel News Editor 2013-2014

April Anne Benjamin - Tinig ng Plaridel Associate Editor for Print 2014-2015

Anton Onato - Tinig ng Plaridel Editor-in-Chief 2015-2016

Judielyn Agua - Tinig ng Plaridel News Editor 2015-2016

Krysten Boado - Tinig ng Plaridel Editor-in-Chief 2016-2017

Karen Ann Macalalad - Philippine Collegian Editor-in-Chief 2016-2017

John Reczon Calay - Philippine Collegian Managing Editor 2016-2017

Bei Zamora - Tinig ng Plaridel Editor-in-Chief 2017-2018

Denver del Rosario - Tinig ng Plaridel Managing Editor 2017-2018

Andrea Jobelle Adan - Tinig ng Plaridel Features Editor 2017-2018

Agatha Maria Gregorio - Tinig ng Plaridel Editor-in-Chief 2018-2019

Ratziel San Juan - Tinig ng Plaridel News Editor 2018-2019

Jefferson Losito - Tinig ng Plaridel Editor-in-Chief 2019-2020

Khim Joshua Raymundo - Tinig ng Plaridel Managing Editor 2019-2020

Beatrice Puente - Philippine Collegian Editor-in-Chief 2019-2020


Student Council

Jemima Grace Garcia - UPD University Student Council Chairperson 2011-2012

Rowena Cabasis - CMC Student Council Chairperson 1996-1997

Janice Lee Monte - CMC-SC Journalism Department Representative 1996-1997

Melanie Pinlac - CMC-SC Chairperson 2006-2007, Secretary 2005-2006

Rona Cappal - CMC-SC Journalism Department Representative 2005-2006

Roland Guia - CMC-SC Broadcast Communication Department Representative 2005-2006

Martha Teodoro - CMC-SC Vice-Chairperson 2007-2008, Journalism Department Representative 2006-2007

Almi Ilagan - CMC-SC Journalism Department Representative

Ryan Villareal - CMC-SC Journalism Department Representative

Aiza Camille España - CMC-SC Journalism Department Representative

Edmalynne Remillano - CMC-SC Journalism Department Representative 2008-2009

Mely Ann Emerie Cristobal - CMC-SC Secretary 2011-2012

Sarah Isabelle Torres - CMC Representative to the USC 2012-2013

Dale Calanog - CMC-SC Journalism Representative 2015-2016

Raphael Rayco - CMC-SC Journalism Representative 2016-2017

Hazel Lobres - CMC Representative to the USC 2016-2017

Arneth Asiddao - CMC-SC Journalism Representative 2017-2018

Jaycen Aligway - CMC-SC Journalism Representative 2018-2019

Alliyah Marie Villeza - CMC-SC Journalism Representative 2018-2019

Danicah Faith Lagman - CMC-SC Secretary 2019-2020

Jeanne Pauline Alvarez - CMC-SC Journalism Representative 2019-2020

Leandro Rafael Purisima - CMC-SC Comm Res Representative 2019-2020

Gabriel Joseph Barroso - CAL-SC Councilor 2019-2020

Academic Excellence

Cielo Marjorie Gono - GMA President's Medal Awardee 2010 and Betty Go Belmonte Awardee for Academic Excellence 2009

Marc Jayson Cayabyab - Best Thesis awardee ("From Alternative to Traditional: An investigative study on party-list representation in the 15th Congress" http://iskwiki.upd.edu.ph/flipbooks/fromaltern1441/)

Iza Darlene Cay - Chit Estella Journalism Awardee, Inquirer Scholar, GMA Excellence Awardee, Best Thesis Awardee (http://iskwiki.upd.edu.ph/images/9/9c/Sino'ng_Inaakbayan%3F-_An_Investigation_on_How_Political_Entities_Give_Rise_to_Conflict_of_Interest_Within_the_Policy-Making_Decisions_of_Akbayan_Citizens'_Action_Party.pdf)

Vince Alvic Alexis Nonato - Chit Estella Journalism Awardee, Best Thesis Awardee (http://iskwiki.upd.edu.ph/images/9/9c/Sino'ng_Inaakbayan%3F-_An_Investigation_on_How_Political_Entities_Give_Rise_to_Conflict_of_Interest_Within_the_Policy-Making_Decisions_of_Akbayan_Citizens'_Action_Party.pdf)

Kiersnerr Gerwin Tacadena - GMA Network Excellence Award Finalist 2015

April Anne Benjamin - Philippine Daily Inquirer Excellence Award 2015

Mark Kevin Reginio - Chit Estella Journalism Awardee 2018 - Best Investigative Report

Rogelio Tubije II - Chit Estella Journalism Awardee 2018 - Best Academic Paper, Best Thesis Awardee

Agatha Maria Gregorio - Asian Journalism Research Conference 2019 - Best Investigative Report

Khim Joshua Raymundo - Chit Estella Journalism Awardee 2020 - Best Investigative Report

Notable Resident Members

Jefferson Losito - Tinig ng Plaridel Editor-in-Chief 2019-2020

Khim Joshua Raymundo - Tinig ng Plaridel Managing Editor 2019-2020

Beatrice Puente - Philippine Collegian Editor-in-Chief 2019-2020

Danicah Faith Lagman - CMC-SC Secretary 2019-2020

Jeanne Pauline Alvarez - CMC-SC Journalism Representative 2019-2020

Leandro Rafael Purisima - CMC-SC Comm Res Representative 2019-2020

Gabriel Joseph Barroso - CAL-SC Councilor 2019-2020

Executive Committee 2023-2024

Chairperson

Guinevere Mariedelle Latoza

Vice Chairperson for Internal Affairs

Ma. Athena Charlene Altiche

Vice Chairperson for External Affairs

Fatima Faith Baltazar

Vice Chairperson for Finance

Rianne Krystiana Lizardo

Vice Chairperson for Education

Victoria Gail Vasco

Vice Chairperson for Information and Research

Laurence Bacia

Vice Chairperson for Membership

Anna Mikaela Carlos

Vice Chairperson for Publicity

Alexandra Pauline Culla

Awards

2015 UP CMC Most Outstanding Organization