Supplements and podcasts
Degree in Journalism
The 3rd year Journalism students take to the streets to get the stories that will guide their monographs, which range from delving into the DANA disaster in Valencia, learning about the floods in Navarra, exploring the experience of immigrants in this community, talking about commerce run by foreigners, investigating flamenco in Navarra, to analyzing the relationship between the cult of the body and the gestures of older adults in the region.
Through these stories, the subjects of Genres and editing of newspapers and Genres and radio programs share teams of students, whose mission statement is to produce a 24-page supplement and a series of 5 podcasts. The same topic, different media.
Arga, flood zone
DirectorSofia Pereira
The supplement seeks to portray the floods in the Pamplona Region from multiple fields. However, it is especially focused on what mechanisms are activated in each of the phases of the emergency, explaining how it is carried out, who is affected and how public and private entities act. Likewise, the events in Valencia caused by the DANAs brought topicality and relevance to topic. Exclusive pages have been dedicated to talk about the DANA and in the rest of the supplement it is maintained as a fundamental element in the development and approach of work. The work seeks to make readers aware of the chaos caused by the uncertainty and severity of the floods and to highlight those affected and heroes for their bravery, perseverance and work as a team.
DirectorSofia Pereira
In search of a home
DirectorÍñigo Goñi
Questions about migratory movements always boil down to two basic questions: "When does one become an immigrant" and "When does one stop being an immigrant". Both questions are answered by spelling out the word "integration", that is why, in the supplement, they have tried to illustrate through stories and contrasted information, data and shoes, how immigration is not always as it is in our imagination or because of our prejudices. Topics such as the number of people who leave their home country to adapt to another society, the objects they take with them from their native home, the migratory mourning they suffer for years, the housing they have to make do with, the often nomadic jobs they are forced to choose, are designed to accompany the reader through this often unknown reality, too often judged. Finally, they devote a space to integration. To integrate, they need to jump over the wall of prejudice, and this can only be achieved if the other person, who until now looked at the newcomer with suspicion, opens his arms in a sign of welcome. Integration is spelled integration, but "welcome" is heard.
DirectorFerrán Serveto
Mirror, mirror, mirror
DirectorDaniel Guillén
The history of the body is the history of the person. And there is no human history that is not complex if you look closely. This is not a space for caricatures. These are stories with their wrinkles, hairs, and scars. Just like you. Just like us.
DirectorVania Samperio
Foreign trade in the old town
DirectorViola Lumina
Comercio de extranjeros en el Casco Antiguo is a 24-page monograph on migrant businesses in the heart of Pamplona. The first page opens with a map showing the location of the 82 premises, from which the rest of the reports are born. They wanted the supplement to be full of people, and for that they had to go out into the street to look for stories. This is the result of having worn out the soles of their shoes.
DirectorSandra Lopez
Navarra gets on the tablao
Director: Nahiara Lapeire Munárriz
Navarra se sube al tablao is a supplement that explains the basics to start getting into the world of flamenco. From where you can see or practice, to the most influential people in Navarra in this genre in the past and now. To do this, they go through the three disciplines of flamenco, talk to the schools present in Navarra and the organizer of the flamenco festival that has put Pamplona on the map: Flamenco on Fire.
DirectorCollaborative management
DANA
Director: Irune Abadía
Under the framework of Navarra Solidaria, this supplement aims to collect all the financial aid Navarre to the victims of the DANA. It is divided into three parts: reports on the field, a chronology of the aid registered between October 31 and November 19, and a photographic report.
Leadership: Miguel Machuca
Imborrables
Director: Guadalupe García
At first glance, Imborrables is a supplement of stories, photos, letters and the presence of 37 elders. In the second, we understand why their gestures, the words they choose, where they live, what makes them laugh. In the third, we wonder what will become of their grandchildren, of the villages they left behind. In the fourth, we find them familiar. And in the fifth, the gaze of the elders ends up being our own. Imborrables, a tribute to the invisible world that crosses the line between reality and report.
DirectorMiguel de la Hera
Monographs on the streets of Pamplona