The publication comprises eight sections: news, special reports, sports, features, culture, literature, perspectives, and art.
[2] In its 60th year celebration on November 12, 2024, Dapitan 2023: Panopticon which was delayed due to budget constraints released its first physical copy since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Rey Datu, a former vice president of the Faculty of Arts and Letters Student Council, assumed the role of its inaugural editor-in-chief.
[7] Despite facing challenges such as censorship and financial constraints, it continued to serve as a platform for discussing governmental issues, showcasing essays and articles contributed by members of the Artlet community.
[10] On May 11, 1992, The Flame released a lampoon issue titled The Phlegm, offering humorous critiques of the general elections.