TARSIERS STILL HOLDING ON PH FORESTS

By Rexiel Cal Being a mascot for Philippine tourism has helped raise awareness for its conservation, but such gain could not outweigh its joining the ranks of the world's 25 most endangered primates also from the same reason. Three tarsier subspecies have been described: T. syrichta syrichta from Leyte and Samar; T. s. carbonarius from... Continue Reading →

PHILIPPINE EAGLE FLIES AWAY

By Rexiel Cal Truly animals are jewel of their own land especially when they are endemic to that area. But what if these animals only exist on a specific land suddenly threatened in numbers? I don’t want to go far but to start in my own land – the Philippines. ​ Philippines is one of... Continue Reading →

Reminiscing The Marawi Siege

By Rexiel Cal Hapilon and Maute’s five-month reign of terrorism in the southern Philippines ended when a bullet to the chest killed the Abu Sayyaf leader Isnilon Hapilon, one of the reported leader of Islamic State also known as ISIS in the Southeast Asia, midst of October 16. Another bullet through head killed a highly... Continue Reading →

VPAA to lessen the students’ extracurricular activities

By Rexiel Cal Polytechnic University of the Philippines’ office of the Vice President for academic affair (VPAA) is stopping a lot of extracurricular activities to happen inside the university. As we had observed, a numerous activity proposals of the organizations inside the college of communication was rejected by the VPAA since according to them, activities... Continue Reading →

Regularities of irregulars

By Rexiel Cal From the start of entering college to graduating, some strives on graduating on time while some accepts the fate that they’re going to graduate on mid-year instead because they got professors that played Russian roulette for their subject grade. An undeserving grade. Many of us wants to graduate with latin honors to... Continue Reading →

Expressions through walls

By Rexiel Cal If you have ever been at the back of the College of Communication building then you have seen the inevitable drawings, sketches, opinions and statements made by our fellow students. Some of these are getting out of hand. From explicit words to insults and lascivious drawings on our walls, these graffiti are... Continue Reading →

The battlefield of a college student

By Rexiel Cal Being in college faces new level of challenges and people you must cope with. It makes us mature when it comes to decision making and strengthen us as a person. The everyday rush of going back and forth to submit papers or to find professors is a task that needs determination. Commuting... Continue Reading →

K-12: The change is here

By Rexiel Cal Following the news of hesitant employees to accept K-12 graduates is another batch of statement from the Department of Education (DepEd) by emphasizing the work immersion that the students perform is enough to make them "job-ready" and capable to reach the standards of every company. Clearly this K-12 program is still an... Continue Reading →

SHFC Celebrates Women’s Month

By: Revia Mae Sibal Photo by SHFC Facebook page Various activities to celebrate the National Women's Month was organized by Social Housing Finance Corporation. As part of the agency's Gender and Development project,  Zumbabae, and Juana Bazaar was formed. Every Mondays and Wednesdays of March, a free Zumba class will be held at SHFC's Activity... Continue Reading →

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