List of University of Santo Tomas publications

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This list includes all the newspapers and academic journals published by the University of Santo Tomas.

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Academic and research journals

PublicationISSNNotesFoundationReference
Acta Manilana 0567-7688 a journal for the natural and applied sciences1965 [1] [2]
The Antoninus Journal
(formerly Ad Veritatem)
2423-3048,
1655-4434
the multi-disciplinary research journal of the UST Graduate School [1]
The Asian Journal of English Language Studies 2350-773X the journal of the UST Department of English
Boletin Ecclesiastico 1908-5567 the Interdiocesian journal of UST1923 [1] [3]
De Las Casas 2449-3759 the UST Community Development journal
Hasaan: Journal ng Wikang Filipinothe journal of the UST Department of Filipino [4]
Kritike 1908-7330 the journal of the UST Department of Philosophy2007 [5]
Philippine Journal of Allied Health Sciences 1908-5044 the research journal of the UST Center for Research on Movement Science2006
Philippiniana Sacra 0115-9577 the publication of the Ecclesiastical Faculties1966 [1] [6]
Santo Tomas Journal of Medicine 0371-3520 the publication of the Faculty of Medicine and Surgery
Tomas 0119-7908 the literary journal of the UST Center for Creative Writing and Studies [1] [7]
Unitas 0041-7149 a quarterly journal for the arts and sciences1922 [1] [8]
UST Law Review 0047-5734 the journal of the Faculty of Civil Law1950 [1] [9]

Newsletters

PublicationISSNNotesFoundationReference
The Academia 0117-0082 International bulletin of the university [10]
Thomasian Sunscopealumni newsletter of the university

University-wide

PublicationNotesFoundationReference
The Varsitarian Student publication of the university1928 [11]
MontageLiterary folio of The Varsitarian
BreaktimeSummer magazine of The Varsitarian

College-based

PublicationISSNNotesFoundationReference
The Accountancy JournalThe Official Student Publication of UST- AMV College of Accountancy2006
The Commerce Journal 0566-8727 College of Commerce and Business Administration
DapitanFaculty of Arts and Letters, literary folio of The Flame
DocereCollege of Education, student newspaper of the UST Education Journal
The Education Journal 0015-3021 The official student publication of the College of Education. In 2012, it became a pure student research journal of the UST Education Journal Office.1956
The FlameFaculty of Arts and Letters [12] [13]
KahelCollege of Education, the literary, art, photography folio of the UST Education Journal
MomentumCollege of Science
The Nursing Journal 0048-9123 College of Nursing1946 [14]
Nursing NewsletterCollege of Nursing
Purple GazetteFaculty of Pharmacy1967
Science Journal 0580-891X College of Science
Therapeutic CurrentsCollege of Rehabilitation Sciences [15]
Thomasian EngineerFaculty of Engineering
The Thomasian Philosopher 0118-296X Faculty of Philosophy
The UST Medical GazetteFaculty of Medicine and Surgery, supplement of the Santo Tomas Journal of Medicine [16]
Vision 0042-692X College of Architecture
VoyageCollege of Tourism and Hospitality Management
La StampaFormerly known as The Compendium, it is the official student publication of UST Senior High School.
The AquinianUST Junior High School
The RosarianEducation High School

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