By: Darwin Pesco With the theme, "Fostering 21st century skills and character-based education through campus journalism," campus journalists all over the Philippines gathered in the Pangasinan Capitol Grandstand for the opening of the National Schools Press Conference in Lingayen, Pangasinan from January 28 to February 1. Filled with various colors based on their regions, 4,... Continue Reading →
5 Lessons Learned in “Sierra Burgess is a Loser”
By: Theresa CalatcatNow that streaming online is just one click away, watching movies now has become so convenient that you don't have to go outside just to catch the latest movie showing."Sierra Burgess is a Loser" is a Netflix movie that depicts the teenager's dilemmas- how to achieve a good profile for your college application,... Continue Reading →
Three Billboards, outside Ebbing, Missouri noticed— Serve justice before justice hits your head
By: Hazel Gane Pilapil A multi-genre, true story inspired Hollywood film conceived one compelling nature, a call for justice. Source: https://store.hmv.com/film-tv/dvd/three-billboards-outside-ebbing,-missouri And what happens when award-winning filmmaker Mark Mcdonagh jumbled a confuse maiden Frances Mcdormand from Madeline, psycho bastard of Green Mile Sam Rockwell, and drunken Haymitch Woody Harrelson of Hunger Games trilogy in one... Continue Reading →
What lies behind memes?
By: Rhea Nicole Pascua and Zirah Mae Sardoma A meme is any piece of media that spreads from netizen to netizen often for humorous purposes. It is usually taken or posted on the Internet without permission, with added text about the photo as a caption. Source: The Daily Utah Chronicle Started out as photos, memes... Continue Reading →
“Best Crowd Ever”: Momoland holds a fan meeting in Manila
By Darwin Pesco Kpop girl group, Momoland, held their first fan meeting in the Philippines at the Araneta Coliseum, Jan. 25. Source: Araneta Coliseum Facebook page A lot of fans or called “Merries” had fun with the 8 members of the group, without Hyebin. The girl group was overwhelmed with the love and support of... Continue Reading →
No More Tawilis
By Darwin Pesco Tawilis, the only freshwater sardine that can only be found in the Taal Lake, may not be served on our tables with its status of being endangered according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature Red List (IUCN). "Na-assess siya as endangered. Well, ibig sabihin, it's a step closer na pwede... Continue Reading →
Westlife is now back to life with “Hello My Love”
By Darwin Pesco The Irish 90s band, Westlife, is now back in the music scene after dropping their first single after eight years of hiatus. With the song, “Hello My Love,” the band has still spot in making songs that will melt everyone’s heart. Source: Instagram.com/westlife Joining the comeback, “Shape of You” singer Ed Sheeran... Continue Reading →
How Hard Did The Last Decade Hit You?
By: Lorrianne Aryenz Valdecantos We can always count on the internet to make new ways to keep us busy and posted. There have been many challenges in the past that sprouted into new trends that people are willing to follow. These viral trends make or break the internet and people are here for it. Not... Continue Reading →
5 Upcoming Music Festivals of 2019 That You Should Never Miss
By: Crysalie Montalbo We will assure you that this year will bring you an unstoppable music and fun together with your favorite bands and artist that will surely burn up the stage. 2019 is ready to offer an energy that pulsates in our body as we unite for these upcoming local music festivals. Prepare yourself... Continue Reading →
Retail and Banking Mogul Henry Sy Sr. passes away at 94
By: Rodney Artida The Philippines' richest man and the founder of the retail giant, SM group, Henry Sy Sr., passed away at the age of 94. He died in his sleep early Saturday morning Jan. 19, according to his daughter Teresita Sy-Coson and Jose Sio, chairman of SM Investments Corp. Sy had a net worth... Continue Reading →
