The Work (publication)
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The Work is the official student publication of Tarlac State University (TSU) in Tarlac City, Philippines founded in 1948.[3] It is a member of the College Editors Guild of the Philippines (CEGP), the oldest existing alliance of student publications in the country committed to uphold students' rights and press freedom.[4]
Type | Student publication |
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Format | Tabloid, Magazine, Newsletter[1] |
Owner(s) | Tarlac State University |
Founded | 1948 |
Language | English, Filipino |
Headquarters | Business Center Bldg., Tarlac State University, Romulo Blvd., Tarlac City[2] |
Circulation | 5,000 per regular issue[1] |
Website | issuu |
The Work circulates its regular issue at least four times in an academic year and its literary folio, Obra, once in a year. It also releases special issues for the university intramurals and student elections and a mid-year issue after the regular semesters.
It is under the Office of Student Affairs and is financially dependent of the university.[5] It is run by an editorial board comprising an editor-in-chief, associate editor, managing editor, associate managing editor, and section editors, all of whom are undergraduate students, supervised by an adviser.[1]
Apart from its published issues, The Work also holds LAAB, a seminar and workshop for student journalists on campus, and Lathala, an annual literary and arts competition where winning works are published in Obra.[1]
The Work is a two-time Best Performing Publication in the Regional Higher Education Press Conference (RHEPC) and it is the recipient of the Best Publication award at the 6th Gawad Jemalyn Lacadin, a regional biennial event organized by CEGP.