Why we moved from the city to the beach
I moved out of my childhood/city home a few weeks ago. I write this in my new home: a house by the ocean, where blackouts happen twice a week and
I moved out of my childhood/city home a few weeks ago. I write this in my new home: a house by the ocean, where blackouts happen twice a week and
“I got in!” Those were the words that greeted my parents on the morning of March 16, when I told them of my acceptance into a master’s degree program at
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What part of the Philippine education system is succeeding and which part of it is failing? Because of the pandemic, the whole world was forced to stop operating normally, and
If there’s one good effect that the COVID-19 mess has brought about, it’s the renewed realization of the importance of self-care. Good self-care isn’t some vainglorious attempt to put
Feed your soul (and stomach) one weekend this rainy season in Baguio. The weather in Baguio makes it the perfect place to unleash a creative disposition and introspection. Whether you’re
As I engaged in a grueling fight to the death representing my district in “The Hunger Games,” my parents called me for dinner. In seconds, the arena dissolved and I
Historical documentaries on the life and works of 20th-century war artists and more are being screened for free this July by Museum of Contemporary Art and Design (MCAD) of De
Jasper Castro attended a science high school but even back then, her big passion was art. “I was skipping most of my classes to paint back drafts and join writing
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