Theresa Calatcat Division Schools Press Conference (DSPC) is not complete without the judges. Here is the list: In the English category, let’s start with Filemon Viduya. He had been a reporter in different news beats and currently a professor in Polytechnic University of the Philippines in various writing subjects. He also graduated in the said... Continue Reading →
Overspending season: candidates breaking the standards
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 →
“Eto Na! Musikal nAPO!” reruns this February
By: Brian Jules Campued It seems like musical enthusiasts are still craving for another trip down memory lane as the timeless, more like immortal, music of the Apo Hiking Society fused with a compelling narrative in the life of three people in the 70s is back again due to insistent popular demand. “Eto Na! Musikal... Continue Reading →
February is National Arts Month!
By: Brian Jules Campued While the most famous and celebrated occasion every February is Valentine’s Day, we must also extend and spread our love for the arts because this month is also the National Arts Month (NAM)! With the spearheading of the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and the raving support of... Continue Reading →
Jiale Zhang aka Taho Girl
By: Lorraine Alberto Imagine a busy morning at EDSA, the noise of the traffic and commuters off to their different destinations. As a police officer posted in MRT-3 Boni Station, PO1 William Cristobal is expected to do his duty on ensuring the safety of all the passengers because of the newly implemented “No liquid policy”... Continue Reading →
Comedian ‘Bentong’, 55, passed away
By: Crysalie Montalbo We are certain that most veteran comedians in the Philippines made us all laugh with their punch line and humorous ideas. However, this news will probably make us sad. Comedian Domingo Vusotros Bustamante Jr, also known as Bentong passed away last February 9 in Fairview General Hospital due to his diabetes. source:... 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 →
French Spiderman spotted in Makati
By: Revia Mae Sibal Target spotted. Alain Roberts, also dubbed as the French spiderman, picked GT Towers along Ayala Avenue in Makati as his next "project", January 29. Credits: CNN Philippines Roberts was walking with his lawyer before he chose to climb up the 217-meter tall building. The stunt lasted for around an hour and... Continue Reading →
