Kuya, Isa po, Morayta, Estudyante

"Ay naku! Walang pinagbago 'yung lasa ng pansit sa tapat, ang sarap pa rin!" ‘Di ko mapigilang matawa sa mga salitang kumawala sa bibig ni Lourdes. Maliwanag ang kanyang kwarto. Kitang-kita ko ang mga litrato namin kasama si Dennis na nakadikit sa mga dingding. Nahagip ng aking mga mata ang isang partikular na larawan.

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What makes a woman?

The power of media to be quickly hostile on one’s gender is something to look out for, especially with the unwarranted transphobia spreading like a disease. Believe it or not, even an Olympian has no escape to such defamation. And I, for one, am surprised at how quick people are to jump on the hate train.

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House nods to form TWG for campus press freedom bill

The House Committee on Higher and Technical Education approved the motion to create a technical working group (TWG) to further investigate campus press freedom violations (CPFVs) following the congress hearing of the House Bill No. 1155 or the Campus Press Freedom (CPF) Bill last July 29.

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On the Podium: Graduated Tam captains’ success beyond the court

As the Far Eastern University (FEU) 2024 Commencement Exercises concluded last July 10 to 12, with it came the end of the collegiate journey of the green-and-gold community's senior student-athletes. Among these Tamaraws from different sports are the outgoing team captains who exemplified the true meaning of fortitude, excellence, and uprightness in braving the challenges both on and off the court.

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FEU students urge accountability for Keilo Acuin

By Mark Vincent A. Durano In commemoration of his first death anniversary, Far Eastern University (FEU) students called for the institution’s accountability for the claimed ‘unfair’ education system that caused Medical Technology (MedTech) student Keilo Acuin’s passing in a candle-lighting vigil at FEU Gate 4 earlier today, July 17. The mobilization slammed the University’s lack […]

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