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FEU Comm stude prides feat in It’s Showtime’s TNT
FEU Advocate  ·  January 21, 2025

FEU Comm stude prides feat in It’s Showtime’s TNT

Far Eastern University (FEU) fourth-year Communication student Isaac Zamudio marked a significant milestone in his singing career by advancing to the Grand Finale of the eighth season of It’s Showtime’s Tawag ng Tanghalan (TNT): ‘The School Showdown,’ which concluded last January 18.

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ITS addresses ‘emails of non-enrollment’ confusion to students
FEU Advocate  ·  January 15, 2025

ITS addresses ‘emails of non-enrollment’ confusion to students

Far Eastern University (FEU) Information Technology Services (ITS) Infrastructure and Cybersecurity Head John Paul Sianghio clarified that the emails of non-enrollment were initially sent to students “to understand any challenges students might be facing that prevented their enrollment.”

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FEU Advocate wins in 10th UST National Campus Journalism Awards
FEU Advocate  ·  January 13, 2025

FEU Advocate wins in 10th UST National Campus Journalism Awards

FEU Advocate’s News Editor Mark Vincent A. Durano and Features Officer-in-Charge Eunhice Corpuz were recognized with the Best Feature award during the 10th UST National Campus Journalism Awards (UNCJA) held at the Buenaventura Garcia Paredes, O.P. Building at the University of Santo Tomas (UST) yesterday, January 12.

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FEU moves 2nd sem start on January 14
FEU Advocate  ·  January 09, 2025

FEU moves 2nd sem start on January 14

Far Eastern University (FEU) will start the second semester of S.Y. 2024-2025 on January 14 instead of the 13th, following FEU Central Student Organization’s (FEUCSO) recommendation letter, announced today, January 9.

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Spot the difference: Keeping up with the WRP changes
FEU Advocate  ·  January 02, 2025

Spot the difference: Keeping up with the WRP changes

The constant changing of rules and guidelines of the Far Eastern University (FEU) Wellness Recreation Program (WRP) is nothing new to the FEU community, drawing mixed reactions from Tamaraws. 

Under the leadership of Jayson Cruz as the new department chair, changes were observed in various areas, which raised numerous concerns from students, highlighting the department’s detachment from the realities faced by the students.

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