The year 2018 was one I will never forget. It was one of those fast-paced moments in my life when...
Joyce Pring showed her pride on husband Juancho Triviño's latest accomplishment, that of finally earning a college degree.
“COVID-19 (new coronavirus disease) has forced all of us to reimagine how we deliver an engaging and holistic learning experience...
As the first semester of college ends, simultaneous with the calendar year, a cursory survey of campuses over the past...
Familiar faces, sounds, sights and smells. I studied in the same exclusive girls’ school for 13 years and, every...
The dorm life is not like in the TV show “Gilmore Girls” where Rory moves in a two-bedroom suite with a spacious living room that she shares with three other Yale attendees. It’s not always a big party in a dorm building with college boys chugging from a beer keg upside down.
These are just a few of the expressions that I—and most of the students around me—used to say when I was still in school.
A fresh journalism graduate from Tanay, Rizal just thought of the fitting headline to the story of his victorious journey through college.
Seventeen-year-old Dylan Chidick of New Jersey, United States, who was once homeless, defied the odds and got accepted into 17 colleges.
If you happen to be a student, deeply in love with your special someone, will you acknowledge this person in your thesis?