By: Revia Mae Sibal Listed below are these competitive midrange phones' specifications: Samsung Galaxy A30 specs: 6.4-inch FHD+ 19.5:9 sAMOLED Infinity-U display @ 1080 x 2340 px, 403ppi Corning Gorilla Glass 3 Exynos 7904 Octa Mali-G71 MP2 GPU 3GB, 4GB RAM 32GB, 64GB internal storage expandable via microSD up to 512GB 16MP f/1.7 PDAF + 5MP... Continue Reading →
Home remedies for dog ticks
By: Revia Mae Sibal Owning a dog has much more responsibilities than what you really think. Like humans, dogs need to be taken care of too because obviously they can't take care of themselves. The most common problem among dogs are ticks. If you don't want to use harsh chemicals to touch your fur friend,... Continue Reading →
Through heartbreaks and hardships- there is still self worth
By: Rhea Pascua Ulan by Direk Irene Villamor is already showing on cinemas, starring Nadine Lustre and Carlo Aquino, and I must say that I made the right decision of watching it This movie proved how the Filipino movies have evolved through generations. I ,myself, is not a fan of such movies for I think... Continue Reading →
What it takes to be Center of Development?
By: Rhea Pascua A center of excellence demonstrates excellent performances in the areas of instructions, research and publications, extension and linkages and institutional qualification. It may also be known as competency center or a capability center. It is may also be aimed at revitalizing stalled initiatives. On the other hand, a Center of Development, signifies... Continue Reading →
Failure on ID system
By: Rhea Pascua PUP's ID system is such a nightmare. I've been heading back and forth for countless times at the Charlie del Rosario building to get update on when the office would bother to entertain students who are in dire need of their identification cards to be released. But in PUP, you really need... Continue Reading →
₱168 M unutilized funds- reported by COA
By: Rhea Pascua The Commission on Audit, on its annual update, reported that there is an estimated Php 168 M funds that is still unutilized by the university. According to the interviewed officials, it is to be utilized into the different academic developmental programs by the university. According to COA, the enhanced implementing guidelines for... Continue Reading →
New law signed by Duterte to address job mismatch
By: John Eric Mendoza President Duterte on Saturday signed a law institutionalizing the Philippine Qualifications Framework that would address job mismatch by appropriating worker’s experience and education with the industries’ standard and demand. Republic Act 10968 or An Act Institutionalizing the Philippine Qualifications Framework will make qualifications earned here in the country recognizable internationally and... Continue Reading →
MNL48 excited for their ‘Living the Dream’ concert
By: John Eric Mendoza MNL48 is now set to achieve another milestone as they prepare for their first major concert on April 6 at New Frontier Theater. According to MNL48’s center girl Shekinah Arzaga, this event is a dream come true. Super excited po kaming lahat kasi dati pinapangarap lang namin na makapag-concert in front... Continue Reading →
Rice tarrification law to help farmers, poor — NEDA chief
By: John Eric Mendoza Rice tariffication will directly benefit both farmers and the poor through lower price of the food staple and increased government assistance to the rice sector, the National Economic and Development Authority officials said on a media briefing last February 26. The recently enacted law will lift import restrictions on the staple,... Continue Reading →
Four drug suspects nabbed, P6.8M ‘shabu’ seized in Taguig
By: John Eric Mendoza Government operatives seized P6.8M worth of suspected shabu on a buybust operation inside a house at Barangay Central Signal Village, Taguig last February 20. The suspects are identified as Larrylyn Azada, 29; Abel Dagadas, 34; Ustay Uting, 49, and Jacqueline Dapitan, 52. Eleven sachets of suspected shabu with an estimated weight... Continue Reading →
