Kezia DominguezWe all know mayonnaise is a dressing usually used in sandwiches, salads, and other food. But did you also know mayonnaise can be used for different stuff other than food?Credits:taste.com.au1. Removes crayons on the wallChildren might have written on your walls using their crayons, but we have a solution for that. Spread the mayonnaise... Continue Reading →
What ‘We’ are as the future’s workforce
Jean Nicole Dela CruzSay hello to our generation! Generation Z or Gen Z are those who were born from 1996 to 2014. Beyond being the students today, we were also described as the early consumers and next workers. But how well can the working industry handle us—Gen Z’s as we were defined as the workforce... Continue Reading →
“I’m Not throwing away my shot”: College Grad-Pic Ideas
Jean Nicole Dela Cruz Imagine, all the cramming for exams, late nights studying, procrastinated projects, and the almost-everyday dilemma of waking up early has finally paid off. It has been four to five years since you had your last graduation pictorials and a college grad-pic needs to be perfect picture in letting everyone recognize your... Continue Reading →
Saving Arroceros
Rodney Artida With more than 3,000 trees and species of birds housed, arguably the Arroceros Park is called the ‘Manila’s Last Lung’. This 24-year-old park was born when Winner Foundation leased out this 2.2-hectare property adjacent to Pasig River from the city government of Manila. Originally it was part of the settlement of Parian Community... Continue Reading →
Probinsyudad No More
Rodney Artida For years, Taguig City has strive to stay true to its principle of Metro Manila's 'Probinsyudad', striking a balance between modernization and tradition, advancement and the environment, a yin and yang of urban and rural. The city has been progressing real fast when Bonifacio Global City was developed. Despite of commercialization, the city... Continue Reading →
There’s More to Baguio City
Theresa Calatcat As the summer capital of the Philippines, Baguio is known for its several tourist spots like Burnham Park, Wright Park and Mines View Park. But if you are looking for the artistic side of the infamous city, then, this is the right place that you should go- the BenCab Museum. Named after one... Continue Reading →
Why not go Vertical?
Rodney Artida Lack of urban planning and implementation of city development plan makes an urban area prone to housing problem, toxicity and urban sprawl. High population and density brings heavy traffic and pollution. Unsustainable and vulnerable environment in turn will bring more dilemma to the people living in slums or depressed areas.The World Urban Forum... Continue Reading →
First Batch of National ID to be issued by September
Rodney Artida The “first batch of registration” and issue of PhilSys IDs will be rolled out this September according to Philippine Statistics Authority. House Speaker Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo disclosed that PSA aims to register an initial batch of about six million individuals for the national ID system. According to Arroyo, Atty. Lourdines De la Cruz, deputy... Continue Reading →
Sinag Maynila 5 to premiere this April
Rodney Artida Independent films will shine again as Sinag Maynila, the independent film festival established by Solar Entertainment Corporation and award winning Director Brillante Mendoza, will premiere its fifth year this April. True to its mission of bringing “sine lokal, pang-internasyonal,” Sinag Maynila has become an important platform for Filipino film artists to communicate their... 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 →
