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Lasallian heroes of a different breed

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De La Salle University (DLSU) is without a doubt one of the top schools to be enrolled in when yearning for higher education.

Posted: November 30th, 2012 in 2BU | Read More »

Filipino youth leaders wear Good Karma

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What do Ateneo de Manila University’s student council president, an international karate medallist from De La Salle University, a musician from the University of the Philippines, a varsity basketball player from the University of Santo Tomas and a radio DJ from San Beda College have in common? They wear Good Karma Shirts for a good cause.

Posted: July 6th, 2012 in 2BU | Read More »

Back to school, back to style

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“Every girl should own a pair of killer heels and bag!”

Posted: July 6th, 2012 in 2BU | Read More »

The best of Katips on a student’s budget


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There are two places with the best cheap eats: university strips and red light districts. Since it’s balik-eskwela (back to school) season, we will talk about a few favorites on that wholesome strip that leads to Ateneo, Miriam and the University of the Philippines: Katipunan.

Posted: June 2nd, 2012 in Columns,Featured Columns,Sunday Inquirer Magazine | Read More »

Students send a letter to Aquino—and he responds

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The advent of new technologies has made communication easier for everyone. The Internet has literally replaced the roads and vehicles needed to transport messages. Communicating takes the form of 160 characters on Twitter, or posting on Facebook walls, or video chatting with a person halfway across the world.

Posted: February 17th, 2012 in 2BU | Read More »

Has suicide ever crossed your mind? Teens and 20-somethings open up on a sensitive topic

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Suicide is a final action of one who has completely lost every smidgen of hope for whatever reason, be it career, love, acceptance. Whether we notice it or not, each person is innately hopeful and optimistic. The penchant to do better and greater, despite occasional setbacks, pushes each person to strive.

Posted: October 1st, 2011 in 2BU,Headlines | Read More »

Taal Vista’s junior chef contest cultivates love for Pinoy food culture

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A culinary contest aims to cultivate appreciation among young Filipinos of the Philippines’ rich gastronomic culture. Taal Vista Hotel’s Junior Chefs Cup Challenge recently gathered 31 kid chefs from 335 aspirants from schools in Manila and the Calabarzon (Cavite-Laguna-Batangas-Rizal-Quezon) during the event’s curtain-raiser at the Grand Ballroom last Sept. 3. “Our endeavor is to promote [...]

Posted: September 12th, 2011 in Arts and Books,Headlines | Read More »

East meets West in UST’s international philosophy conference

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MANILA, Philippines—The University of Santo Tomas is bridging the wisdom between East and West through what is probably the biggest gathering of philosophy scholars in Asia in the international conference “Thomism and Asian Cultures: Celebrating 400 Years of Dialogue Across Civilizations,” which runs May 23-26. The international conference is being held as part of the [...]

Posted: May 23rd, 2011 in Arts and Books,Headlines,Lifestyle Stories | Read More »

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