NDMC’s The Dusk Publication Shines in Division Training for Campus Journalists
The Division Training and Workshop on Campus Journalism for Campus Journalists was held on October 10–11, 2025, at Southern Christian College and Dilangalen National High School. The event sought to strengthen media literacy, journalistic integrity, and technical writing excellence among student journalists across the division.
The first day centered on Radio and TV Broadcasting, offering practical sessions on voice modulation, broadcast writing, and anchoring. Despite an unexpected earthquake interruption, organizers quickly adapted, shifting part of the event online to ensure continuity—showing resilience and innovation. The second day featured a Mock DSPC, where participants competed in simulated press events, gaining valuable experience and confidence.
The Dusk Publication of Notre Dame of Midsayap College earned multiple recognitions, including:
Rhea Jayne Damasco and Julie Cadungon – 1st Place (Photojournalism)
Mohammad Hazeck Mashul – 1st Place (Feature Writing)
Vincent James Rentillo – 2nd Place (Editorial Cartooning)
Patrizhia Yui Sevilleno – 2nd Place (Editorial Writing)
Ameer Tukan – 3rd Place (Photojournalism)
Rowena Reese Pasahe – 6th Place (Copy Reading & Headline Writing)
Novie Canaway – 8th Place (Column Writing)
Jyanne Nina Pascual – 10th Place (Copy Reading & Headline Writing)
The workshop concluded with an awarding ceremony recognizing both participation and excellence. The success of The Dusk Publication underscored NDMC’s commitment to fostering truthful, ethical, and creative journalism.
