This list includes all the newspapers and academic journals published by the University of Santo Tomas.
Publication | ISSN | Notes | Foundation | Reference |
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Acta Manilana | 0567-7688 | a journal for the natural and applied sciences | 1965 | [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 UST | 1923 | [1] [3] |
De Las Casas | 2449-3759 | the UST Community Development journal | ||
Hasaan: Journal ng Wikang Filipino | the journal of the UST Department of Filipino | [4] | ||
Kritike | 1908-7330 | the journal of the UST Department of Philosophy | 2007 | [5] |
Philippine Journal of Allied Health Sciences | 1908-5044 | the research journal of the UST Center for Research on Movement Science | 2006 | |
Philippiniana Sacra | 0115-9577 | the publication of the Ecclesiastical Faculties | 1966 | [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 sciences | 1922 | [1] [8] |
UST Law Review | 0047-5734 | the journal of the Faculty of Civil Law | 1950 | [1] [9] |
Publication | ISSN | Notes | Foundation | Reference |
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The Academia | 0117-0082 | International bulletin of the university | [10] | |
Thomasian Sunscope | alumni newsletter of the university |
Publication | Notes | Foundation | Reference |
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The Varsitarian | Student publication of the university | 1928 | [11] |
Montage | Literary folio of The Varsitarian | ||
Breaktime | Summer magazine of The Varsitarian |
Publication | ISSN | Notes | Foundation | Reference |
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The Accountancy Journal | The Official Student Publication of UST- AMV College of Accountancy | 2006 | ||
The Commerce Journal | 0566-8727 | College of Commerce and Business Administration | ||
Dapitan | Faculty of Arts and Letters, literary folio of The Flame | |||
Docere | College 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 Flame | Faculty of Arts and Letters | [12] [13] | ||
Kahel | College of Education, the literary, art, photography folio of the UST Education Journal | |||
Momentum | College of Science | |||
The Nursing Journal | 0048-9123 | College of Nursing | 1946 | [14] |
Nursing Newsletter | College of Nursing | |||
Purple Gazette | Faculty of Pharmacy | 1967 | ||
Science Journal | 0580-891X | College of Science | ||
Therapeutic Currents | College of Rehabilitation Sciences | [15] | ||
Thomasian Engineer | Faculty of Engineering | |||
The Thomasian Philosopher | 0118-296X | Faculty of Philosophy | ||
The UST Medical Gazette | Faculty of Medicine and Surgery, supplement of the Santo Tomas Journal of Medicine | [16] | ||
Vision | 0042-692X | College of Architecture | ||
Voyage | College of Tourism and Hospitality Management | |||
La Stampa | Formerly known as The Compendium, it is the official student publication of UST Senior High School. | |||
The Aquinian | UST Junior High School | |||
The Rosarian | Education High School |
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