By: Alvin Ilustrisimo The aggravating heat of El Nino are roaming around the winds of the world. We may feel an extreme heat every afternoon of the day and even sometimes in night time. Some other parts of the Philippines like in Northern Mindanao, the effect of El Nino is already felt due to damage... Continue Reading →
Duterte vs Duterte
Rodney Artida The picture is getting clearer as 2019 midterm election looms; it is going to be a battle between two Dutertes. The mere fact that most of the political parties and organizations are aligned and leaned towards the President, it is undeniably going to be an election centered around Duterte himself. PDP Laban, the... Continue Reading →
The Mysterious Case of Christine Silawan
Alvin Ilustrisimo If you are a fan of a gore horror movies the bloody scene of how psychopaths kill their prey may excites you. But what if it will happen in real life? Would you still get excited? In Lapu-Lapu City there was a girl who named Christine Silawan who was murdered badly by an... Continue Reading →
Pinays being the top viewers of an adult streaming site
Alvin Ilustrisimo Despite having the slow and expensive internet connection, Pinay became a top viewer of an adult streaming site, Pornhub. According to Pornhub itself they conducted a study that summarizing the viewing Patterns of their female visitors and the result is clear that among 20 countries, Filipinas placed on the top spot. Pornhub said... Continue Reading →
Water Shortage in Some Parts of Metro
Alvin Ilustrisimo Some parts of Metro Manila are suffering from a water interruption due to critically low level of water in LA Mesa Dam. Almost 200 barangays from Metro Manila are disturbed by water interruption since March 7. In an article in ABS-CNB News Manila Water stated that there are around 52,000 households are relying... Continue Reading →
Adoptive-reuse: Breathing New Life to Heritage Buildings
Rodney ArtidaHundreds if not thousands of old structures all over the archipelago are being scrapped and demolished to make way for modern buildings. We are shortsighted and often overlook the importance of these old buildings who are witness to our history and heritage. According to a renowned architect, Manila and the rest of the Philippines... Continue Reading →
SMC plans to build roads from recycled plastic
Rodney Artida, Marianne Ilumba Beverage giant San Miguel Corporation announced Monday that it would tap recycled plastics as a material to build roads. SMC has tapped material science company Dow Chemical for the project. To reduce waste, hard-to-recycle plastics will be used as an alternative raw material input for asphalt overlay for roads, SMC said... Continue Reading →
H&M introduces First Filipina Ambassador
Secret's finally over! Take a sneak peak as the famous clothing brand H&M welcomes us with the first Filipino Ambassador, Nadine Lustre. PHOTO COURTESY: H&M She made a fiery history, revealing her very own swimsuit in collaboration with the brand. In her IG story, she told us how they really prepared for this ultimate swimwear... Continue Reading →
DotA 2, Tekken 7, Mobile Legends:BangBang in SEA Games
By: Carlo Canlas Razer announced on their official Twitter account the five out of six game titles that will be included as official medal event for the 2019 SEA Games (https://twitter.com/Razer/status/1076009447590248448) The upcoming South East Asian (SEA) Games 2019 that will be hosted by the Philippines is the first to include PC, mobile, and console... Continue Reading →
Narco po! Who’s on the drug watchlist?
By: Jeremiah Monreal Just in time before the election kicks off on May 13, the Palace will release their own “narco-list” and no one can’t hold them back. This time, Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo assured that they will unveil the much-awaited docket of politicians who are connected or involved in large scale drug cartels and... Continue Reading →
