ACCORDING to the Far Eastern University website, the FEU Drum and Bugle Corps (DBC) was organized in the 1930s by...
I love basketball. I appreciate the grace and the physicality of the sport. That is why even if my school team Ateneo Blue Eagles failed to make it to the UAAP championship, I still wanted to watch the NU-FEU title finals.
For the first time since 1993, neither Ateneo nor La Salle is playing in the UAAP finals. Last Wednesday’s do-or-die matches went down to the wire—the last dying seconds deciding the fate of the Blue Eagles and Green Archers against the National University (NU) Bulldogs and Far Eastern University (FEU) Tamaraws, respectively.
From afar it’s not difficult to notice them because of their height. Aside from being campus hotties, they are well-known for being legitimate big men in college basketball here and abroad.
Apart from the participants’ jaw-dropping moves and heart-thumping stunts, the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Cheerdance Competition is also about bringing the teams’ stunning beauties to the center stage. They are the epitome of tough ladies—dancing and performing with the strength of a dozen men while beaming and cheering for the audience to get on their feet.
Father Modesto de Castro was an author from Biñan, Laguna, who wrote several religious works, including “Platicas Doctrinales,” “Exposicion de las Siete Palabras en Tagalo” and “Novena a San Isidro en Tagalo.” But his most famous work was “Urbana at Feliza” (1864).
Far Eastern University (FEU) has opened its 2014 cultural season, which will be a year-long celebration of the FEU Auditorium’s 65th anniversary. The theme is “Journeys and Identity.”
College basketball, and recently, volleyball, have been enjoying immense popularity in the Philippines, thanks to the University Athletics Association of the Philippines (UAAP).
Feet, shoes and music—these were the main characters that told stories of friendship, travel and adventure at the first Music Kicks “Feeture” Film Competition, held recently at TriNoma, Quezon City.
With the recent achievements of Philippine cinema in international festivals, young people, especially students, have taken to independent film.