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20 May 2026
Just a few years ago, student journalism was mostly associated with academic or internship practice, university news, or first attempts at writing short articles. Today, the situation has changed dramatically. In the conditions of a full-scale war, young journalists are increasingly becoming not only observers of events but also active participants in the information front. Even a student without professional equipment, simply holding a phone, can be the first to document an important event, record a volunteer’s story, or talk about the life of a community and student life during wartime.
How Is Reality Changing the Path into Journalism?
Many people believe that successful work in media requires years of experience. However, modern realities prove otherwise: a student can become a successful journalist while still studying. Young people actively create their own media projects, run blogs, work in student publications, produce reports, and cover important events in their communities. Today, sincerity, efficiency, and the ability to communicate with audiences in a simple and understandable way are especially valuable.
Young journalists are often the first to notice the issues that concern society: the lives of internally displaced people, volunteering, studying during wartime, stories of soldiers, and ordinary people who help the country every day. Some create short video reports for social media, others run Telegram channels or TikTok accounts, while some write articles about youth initiatives. Even small student media projects today can attract large audiences and become important sources of information for people.
Student journalism has become a platform for developing new talents. Even a short article, interview, or report can be of great importance because they preserve the truth about the present day. In addition, modern technologies provide young people with more opportunities for development: all they need is a phone, internet access, and the desire to work.
At the same time, journalism during wartime requires great responsibility. Future journalists must verify information, follow ethical standards, and remember the importance of information security. Today, public trust and even people’s safety may depend on every word. That is why a modern journalist must be not only creative but also attentive, honest, and professional.
What Can Help a Student Journalist Develop Right Now?
A student can already be a successful journalist today. The war has shown that society needs new voices, honest stories, and caring people. Student journalism is no longer just practice or an academic assignment. It is an opportunity to become the voice of one’s generation, document history, and help the world see the truth about Ukraine. The young generation of journalists is shaping the future of Ukrainian media and proving that real journalism begins not after receiving a diploma, but with the desire to speak about important things right now.
Oleksandr Shevchenko,
Yurii Shevchenko,
Second-year students, Specialty 061 Journalism
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