“When money realizes that it is in good hands, it wants to stay and multiply in those hands.” – Idowu Koyenikan, internationally acclaimed organizational consultant and author. Money and finance are extremely important in today’s day and age. We have a drive to earn, save, and spend, but we cannot do these things if we…
Development starts at the barangay
Just as high school councils can spearhead small but significant impacts in the community, the Sangguniang Kabataan is an undermined resource for development through the barangay.
Shining the light on life beyond death
Near death experiences have fascinated people for centuries. Neurological studies tell us if these are simply cerebral illlusions or ethereal glimpses of the afterlife.
After suffering two straight losses to open their UAAP Season 85 campaign, the DLSU Green Tennisters managed to grind out a 3-2 win versus the AdU Soaring Falcons earlier today, March 15, at the Rizal Memorial Sports Complex. Meanwhile, in the Women’s Division, the Lady Tennisters suffered a narrow 3-2 loss to the UST Growling…
The time traveler
Although rewinding time would be interesting, we should focus instead on the present to write our desired futures and not be stuck on past failures and regrets.
Most prevalently seen in Panay Island of the Philippines, X-linked parkinsonism dystonia is a disease interestingly found only in Filipino people.
No one can doubt the talent DLSU Green Archers rookie Penny Estacio brought to his team as he made a mark in his first playing season for the Green and White.
As nepotism babies bask in the opportunities provided by their undeniable privilege, they pose seemingly unfair advantages over those born without such connections.
OFWs have always been the country’s pride—heroes, as we hail them. But words mean nothing when they are faced with the circumstances of abuse, or even death.
Returning to the UAAP court for her sophomore season, Malaluan looks to keep the momentum of her superb rookie year.









