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A lifelong family journey See Full
Question: My brother has an autistic son, and more often than not, he is a handful. He’s very prone to tantrums and has been physically aggressive more than once. Despite that, I feel like my brother and his wife have done the best they can with the resources that they have. I and the rest […]
Make the most of your time See Full
Everything we do requires time. There’s a time to sleep, time to eat, time to work, time to play, time to study, time to pray, and so on. Time is really essential. We need it, we have it but we can’t control it. Time will keep on moving whether we like it or not but […]
Campus beat See Full
ANGELICUM MARKS 15TH YEAR OF REAP For 41 years, Angelicum College has been providing quality education to its students. Its unique system of education has even been recognized here and abroad. In gratitude for all its blessings, Angelicum College, through its RE-entry Education Agenda for the Poor (REAP) Program, has also extended its services to […]
Cayetano to push for more funds for UP See Full
Senator Pilar “Pia” Cayetano said she will push for more funding for the University of the Philippines (UP) when the bicameral conference committee tackles the proposed 2014 national budget next week. Cayetano said she cannot accept a “zero” allocation for UP’s capital outlay under the House of Representatives proposed P2.268-trillion national budget for next year […]
UP Los Banos student is statistics champ See Full
Sixteen-yar-old Jose Ramon G. Saray from the University of the Philippines (UP) Los Baños has been awarded as the newest statistics champ after the recently-concluded Philippine Statistics Quiz (PSQ) 2013 last Thursday. Saray is a BS Electrical Engineering student from Region 4A. He bested 15 others this year for the title as statistics champ. The […]
Playing his own game See Full
“We are looking at the competitive landscape but we will not be defined by competition. We will define our own path.” Noel Lorenzana is always up for a challenge. Consider, for instance, the reason why he decided to pursue a degree in Chemical Engineering at the University of the Philippines, despite having always dreamed […]
Cultivating a money-smart generation See Full
Say the word “money” to kids, and most of them would immediately think of ways on how to spend it rather than save it for future needs. They would usually splurge on toys, gadgets and food. But no kid is ever too young to learn the value of saving money. In fact, some seven-year-old public […]
Nation picks most child friendly stars See Full
After a nine-month long survey that covered the breadth and length of the country, the votes of thousands of jurors were further validated by an august group of professionals who screened through the shortlist. The negative votes given to stars who figured in the Ayaw Ko list were subtracted from the plus votes they obtained […]
A day of reading, a day of hope See Full
By: Almiera Calicdan and Genica Bucao Apparently, August 21 is not the only day we remember the heroism of the late Senator Ninoy Aquino. His birthdate, November 27 is also dubbed “Araw ng Pagbasa,” a day to celebrate the value of reading, an activity Aquino was particularly fond of and strongly believed in. When we […]