By: Jeremiah Monreal Money, endorsements, funds, breaking the rules. Candidates vying for a position in the government surely let it all out to stay relevant in this election season as they spend for advertisements, television and radio commercials, and tons of campaign materials just to win the pot of gold. We can’t deny that every... Continue Reading →
Be wary of job seekers via SocMed, DFA warns millennial job seekers
By: John Eric Mendoza Few months from now, thousands of graduating college students would be part of the workforce. Their being in the job market came the tighter competition. Most fresh graduates are ought to grab the first job opportunity they could find, despite not being related to their course. Not without precaution, the Department... Continue Reading →
Let’s save democracy: Educate the young voters
By: Darwin Pesco It’s not only ridiculous but heartbreaking. Recently, an interview by Rappler shows that some of the Filipino voters are not serious enough for picking the people to public office. They are only after a person’s image and publicity. When asked why they will vote a certain senator accused of plunder, the two... Continue Reading →
Of Art Appreciation and Derogation: Artists in the Era of Disrespectful Pinoys
By: Brian Jules L. Campued Welcome to the country where art is devalued into unjust rates and worse, paid with simple shout outs. Art might look like a pastime to some people but to the artists themselves, it is their bread and butter—a craft that took years to hone and definitely took their blood, sweat,... Continue Reading →
E-Lesson (Election Lesson): Be aware of your bets!
By: Jeremiah Monreal We all know that this coming mid-term election, former and incumbent candidates will battle it out once again for their seats. Controversies swirling around each political personality and their platforms must be everyone’s basis before they vote. If you’re willing to take the risk on choosing the right leader, doing background checks... Continue Reading →
Just when you thought we didn’t need another one
By: Julianne Gabis Out of all the existing characters in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, or in any universe at all, Spiderman is the least superhero that is in need of another spin-off. With three Spidermen that played our web-slinging, New York swinging hero--with the recent one dying with the snap under the reign of Tom... Continue Reading →
Netflix period drama Kingdom plays royalty and zombies
By: Julianne Gabis As a fan of Korean period dramas, the Netflix drama series Kingdom has had my attention hooked right from the moment it came up on Netflix’s New Releases banner. Released worldwide on Friday, January 25th, Kingdom combined two favorite elements in a film-- medieval royalty and undead monsters. Weird combination but keep... Continue Reading →
SUPER BLOOD WOLF MOON—Omen of the “end times”
pictures: https://expo.advance.net/img/ed26074857/width960/1ea_ap19021243787091.jpeg Nicole Dela Cruz // Revia Sibal // Kimberly Custodio A ‘rare’ total lunar eclipse painted the night sky into a creepy crimson-copper color over the night of January 20 to 21. North and South America, Western Europe, and Africa witnessed the unusual phenomenon called Super Blood Wolf Moon. Three occurrence—Wolf Moon, Blood Moon... Continue Reading →
ESCAPE ROUTE: A STORY OF DESPERATION, FREEDOM, AND HOPE
By: Cedrix Perez A cry for help. A nationwide clamor for injustice. That is how the Filipino people reacted when the bomb was dropped in lowering the age of liability for children. From 15 years old, the bar was lowered to nine years of age, the move that sparked outcries. People were quick to form... Continue Reading →
World of Zs: Who are the Generation Z?
By: Darwin Pesco If you were born in 1994… Yes, you are a true blooded millennial. But people have a misconception that all the young people these days are MILLENNIALS. Well, there is a new generation to watch out for, the “Zillennials.” Source: australianfintech.com.au Here are the few facts about the Zs: Considered as the future... Continue Reading →
