By: Revia Mae Sibal Listed below are these competitive midrange phones' specifications: Samsung Galaxy A30 specs: 6.4-inch FHD+ 19.5:9 sAMOLED Infinity-U display @ 1080 x 2340 px, 403ppi Corning Gorilla Glass 3 Exynos 7904 Octa Mali-G71 MP2 GPU 3GB, 4GB RAM 32GB, 64GB internal storage expandable via microSD up to 512GB 16MP f/1.7 PDAF + 5MP... Continue Reading →
Home remedies for dog ticks
By: Revia Mae Sibal Owning a dog has much more responsibilities than what you really think. Like humans, dogs need to be taken care of too because obviously they can't take care of themselves. The most common problem among dogs are ticks. If you don't want to use harsh chemicals to touch your fur friend,... Continue Reading →
Why you should date a PUPian
Arem Bolalin 1. PUPians have long patience. PUP is also known as “PilaUlitPila” because from the enrollment of your first year here, you will experience numerous “pila moments”. You will encounter a line in the cashier that ends on the sixth floor of the building, and the worse thing --- the cut-off. Obviously, time and... Continue Reading →
Dress Appropriately
Arem Bolalin We all know that here in PUP, students are not mandated to have their uniform. To mention some of the few who wear uniform, it includes BS Education, BS Psychology, BS Accountancy, and BS Tourism students. But still, the majority are those who wear civilian clothes, and College of Communication students are part... Continue Reading →
Two Countries, One Unity Night
Alliah Delgado Filipino Kpop fans cheered and sing their heart out as Friendly Kpop Concert takes place at Mall of Asia Arena to celebrate the 70 years of Diplomatic relationship between Philippines and Korea. Managed by PULP, they are famous from bringing the Kpop Craze here in the country and for this event they gave... Continue Reading →
3 filipino dishes included on Top 100 Best Traditional Dishes In The World list
Marianne Ilumba Taste Atlas, an online food database that showcases the culinary culture of countries worldwide, recognizes Filipino local cuisine. The food database consists over 10,000 dishes, drinks, and ingredients for everyone who loves food tripping while travelling and is trusted to feature the best specialty dishes in variant locations. Among this year's Taste Atlas'... Continue Reading →
Hidden Treasure of Kamhantik
Rodney Artida Deep inside the thick forest of Mulanay lies a unique ancient burial site of our ancestors. The site, situated on a jungle-covered mountaintop of Mount Maclayao in Mulanay, Quezon province, is said to have 15 limestone coffins discovered in 2011. The village could be at least 1,000 years old based on carbon dating... Continue Reading →
Honesty, still the best Policy?
Alliah Delgado Honesty is an evident of sincere feelings. Looking at a person eye to eye while talking is a sign of sincerity. You are not bothered by your concsience because you are aware and true to yourself. Honesty also go with credibility. They say if you tell 9 lies and 1 truth, the only... Continue Reading →
Agsunta Signed Off
Arem Bolalin “Masakit man at mahirap man, kailangannamuna naming itigil ‘to. Kami naman muna.” Last January 30, 2018, a local band who’s well-known for its song covers, Agsunta posted a facebook video stating they are now officially “signing off”. “From then on, parang four years na, ‘noh? Nagkaroon pa tayo ng #AgsuntaSongRequests, #AgsuntaJamSessions, taposnagkaroonnarin ng... Continue Reading →
Typecast Launched Their Newest Single “Pa’no ka nakakatulog sa gabi, tuwing tinatapakan angsawi…”
Arem Bolalin Last March 12, 2019, a rock OPM band, Typecast officially released their newest and first ever single that is written in Filipino language entitled “Mulatna Mata”. The song is written by Steve Badiola, recorded, mixed, and mastered at Glasstone Studio. It is now out on all streaming platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music,... Continue Reading →
