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Want to strut your stuff? Go to modeling school

So you want to be a supermodel.

Posted: May 17th, 2013 in 2BU,Headlines | Read More »

Let children have fun through power of play

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Children who don’t play outdoors regularly may have a hard time socializing with peers as they get older, according to experts.

Posted: May 11th, 2013 in Uncategorized | Read More »

11th University of San Agustin Writers Workshop names 10 fellows

Ten fellows—five students and five professionals—have been selected for the 11th San Agustin Writers Workshop:

Posted: April 22nd, 2013 in Arts and Books,Headlines | Read More »

Country’s oldest new lawyer is 70 years old

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He sure is no spring chicken. But as they say, it’s never too late to be who you want to be. Just ask Cesar Barcelona Bagaipo, the country’s soon-to-be oldest new lawyer, who will be turning 70 next month.

Posted: April 21st, 2013 in Headlines | Read More »

Kolisko Waldorf School holds open house

KOLISKO Waldorf students

At Kolisko Waldorf School (KWS), children are given space and time for unstructured play and discovery, art, music and movement which instill in them a love for learning.

Posted: April 15th, 2013 in Arts and Books,Headlines | Read More »

Silliman’s cultural committee celebrates 50th anniversary

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MEMBERS of Silliman Cultural Affairs Committee: LeoMariepic, Jeric Fernandez, Greg Morales, Diomar Abrio and Moses Atega.

Silliman University’s Cultural Affairs Committee was established in 1962 by Miriam Palmer, and since then has had a cultural season for every school year.

Posted: April 14th, 2013 in Arts and Books,Headlines | Read More »

A night of thanks and recognition

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The Gabi ng Parangal at Pasasalamat is an annual event that is San Beda’s way of recognizing the efforts and activities of the student organizations of the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) in San Beda College, which is organized by the Student Council (SC) and the Office of the Prefect of Student Activities (Opsa).

Posted: April 5th, 2013 in 2BU | Read More »

Five valedictorians

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The author [left] shares a light moment in this photo with the rest of the Baticulon Family.

Today, my youngest sister will graduate as valedictorian of her high school class. As she delivers her valedictory address on the podium, my engineer father and my homemaker mother will be listening from dedicated seats in the front row. Dapper in his polo and regal in her blouse handpicked just for the occasion, they will share the spotlight as my sister accepts her gold medal.

Posted: March 29th, 2013 in Lifestyle Stories,Photos & Videos | Read More »

Rediscovering the power of play

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There’s more to play than fun and games, according to a joint campaign that seeks to promote one hour of daily active play for the healthy and holistic development of children.

Posted: March 23rd, 2013 in Lifestyle Stories | Read More »

Some things are just beyond my control, says Tejada’s adviser in open letter

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There were many things she could have done as Kristel Tejada’s adviser but for Professor Andrea Martinez of the University of the Philippines Manila, some things were just beyond her control.

Posted: March 20th, 2013 in Lifestyle Stories | Read More »

Assumption parents adopt Plaidette

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PLAIDETTE appeals to all Assumption students

Assumption parents have discovered a way to make use of the gently-worn plaid uniforms by working with a foundation to come up with Plaidette, the heritage bear that is a symbol of the values of an Assumption girl.

Posted: March 20th, 2013 in Editor's Pick,Headlines,Parenting,Photos & Videos | Read More »

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