by Christelle Almanza | 30 Sep 2021 | Coronavirus, Features
This pandemic completely changed the way students learn and interact in a matter of months. Gone were the days where we rushed to that unoccupied table in the library or coffee shop, desperate for first dibs. Or where we enjoyed walks out around the campus, petting...
by John Mark Garcia | 27 Sep 2021 | Features
When the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos affixed his signature on Proclamation No. 1081, the future of the country was left in a dire state of uncertainty. Apart from Marcos himself, no one knew what was coming. But one thing was certain – the course of Philippine...
by DZUP 1602 | 23 Sep 2021 | Features
The University of the Philippines is soon making available to the public its open-access multimedia educational materials on the environment, specially designed for senior high learners and educators. Students and teachers from senior high schools (SHS) throughout the...
by Gene Paolo Gumagay | 22 Sep 2021 | Features
September 21, 1972 is the day that Former President Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law. This began years of tyrannical and crony rule that stifled political dissent and cultural freedom. Despite this, Filipino artists, and especially musicians, remained unwavering...
by Gene Paolo Gumagay | 20 Sep 2021 | Features
Picture this: It’s September. The overcast sky parts ways to reveal the clarity of vast blue, with rays of sunshine peering through the foliage of the Academic Oval. Trundling through the sidewalk, you notice all this and wonder if there’s a soundtrack that will...