Photos & Words By: Brian Jules Campued Beauty lies in the judgment of the eye. This is true to the fact that people have diverse perspectives when it comes to a woman’s pulchritude. And when this concept is fused into art, the outputs are always variant and the interpretations are different. Still part of the... Continue Reading →
History Seen on the Skin Made by a Teen
By: Rhea Pascua & Zirah Sardoma To fancy over the beauty of Filipino tribal groups is one thing but to tattoo their culture and beliefs using patterns on your own skin for 30 minutes is what do you call extreme artistry. Carl Joseph Lara, an 18-year-old Arts and Design student from the Silliman University, blew... Continue Reading →
House approves bill declaring PUP as National Polytechnic University
By: Franz Lewin Embudo The House of Representatives passed on second reading the House Bill 9023 which strengthens the charter of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) by declaring it as the National Polytechnic University (NPU) to continuously give quality yet affordable education to poor but deserving students. Photo source: https://www.google.com/search?q=pup+entrance&client=ms-android-xiaomi&prmd=imvn&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjTpdr0mtfgAhUHv48KHXEXDf8Q_AUoAXoECA0QAQ#imgrc=Q2B1tUn_rqTQjM The HB 9023... Continue Reading →
Astronomy? Astronomy!
Theresa Calatcat In line with the celebration of the National Astronomy Week this third week of February, National Planetarium is the place where you should go and be mesmerized with the stars. National Planetarium is home for the models of the celestial bodies found in the solar system- the planets, the sun, the moon and... Continue Reading →
Rhandee Garlitos: A children’s book writer
By: Marianne Ilumba Raymund “Rhandee” Magno Garlitos, the author of a well known Filipino children’s book Chenelyn! Chenelyn! believes in the iconic and factual quote, “Be a wide reader to be a good writer.” Photo source: https://www.google.com/search?q=rhandee+garlitos&tbm=isch&ved=2ahUKEwie4qejm9fgAhUK4I8KHTIcDPcQ2-cCegQIABAC&oq=rhandee+garlitos&gs_l=mobile-gws-wiz-img.3..0.15654.17676..18254...0.0..0.708.3805.0j2j3j1j0j3j1......0....1.........0i7i30.x5YqTyod9Zc&ei=fgt0XJ6rOorAvwSyuLC4Dw&bih=559&biw=360&client=ms-android-xiaomi&prmd=vimn#imgrc=k4fT1-DtSH3pwM Garlitos was born on the 13th day of January 1978 and was exposed with a lot of books... Continue Reading →
DSPC Judges
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 →
Superbowl: A kick-off to Financial Triumph
By: Rhea Pascua & Zirah Sardoma The Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) Banking and Finance has set the date for their most awaited kick-off celebration for their 1st Finance Week which started on January 30, Wednesday. As the calendar of events was released, this activity headed by the Junior Financial Executives (JFINEX-PUP), will surely... 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 →
University Art Hop Part 1: Love, arts, and Philippine society
Photos & Words By: Brian Jules Campued Love is indeed in the air as the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) community celebrates not only the Valentine’s but also the National Arts Month. There’s no denying that PUPians are very talented individuals—jacks of all trades, masters of different things. That’s why in celebration of the... Continue Reading →
PUP-COC SC and various groups hold the line to protest Ressa’s arrest
By: Cedrix Perez Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Communication (COC) Student Council and various political and progressive groups gathered today at COC Carpark to hold the line and protest the arrest of Rappler's CEO and veteran journalist Maria Ressa, in connection with the cyber libel case filed months before the enactment of Cyber... Continue Reading →
