Uniqlo Spring Summer Wishlist Summer is right around the corner. So naturally, #OOTDs that are breathable, comfortable, and cool are on everybody’s mind. Luckily, Uniqlo has got you covered with their spring/summer 2018 collection. Previewed last March 1, Thursday, the collection is centered on cotton. In their website, the cotton has a soothing touch and is “designed to help you indulge in life’s simple pleasures.” … Read More
Boracay In ‘Tourist Holiday?’ The Department of Interior and Local Government said that Boracay is closing for 60 days. This is in line with the government’s plan to rehabilitate the island. Boracay is one of the best beaches in the Philippines. The island is the ultimate summer destination due to its white sand and clear waters. The island, found in Kalibo, Aklan, is accessible by … Read More
10 Ways To Manage Dry And Oily Skin This Summer It’s summer! It’s that time of the year when you get to wear that skin-tight bikini and flaunt that beach bod you’ve been working so hard for. But first, how’s that skin? We are so caught up in going on a diet to get that perfect shape but we fail to look at the most important part that we flaunt … Read More
For Whom Do You Wake Up? – Let’s Have Coffee? In a Filipino coffee brand commercial, its tagline asks: “Para kanino ka bumabangon?” My father, a regular coffee drinker, would answer: “Para sa asawa ko.” In a small town outside Tarlac City, there lived a man who dreamed of a better life. At an early age, he worked alongside his father driving jeepneys in the streets. On the other side … Read More
Jaime’s Family Feast: A Baguio Heirloom in Family Dining Anyone who passes by M.H. Del Pilar Street just behind the Children’s Park in Burnham would surely notice a crisp white cottage-like façade that is made contemporary through its bright red lining. Things become even more interesting upon noticing the 50’s-inspired sign that simply reads, “Jaime’s : Ribs, Shrimp, Fried Chicken.” Seeing this at first glance will make you feel … Read More
The Aftermath Of Panagbenga: Where To, Baguio? The famed Panagbenga or the Baguio Flower Festival is on it’s last leg, marked by Session Road in Bloom and a line up of closing events in a few days. Last weekend’s grand parades had close to 1.5 million people watching on the streets of the Summer Capital. Traffic and lack of taxis became common once again. That, and tons … Read More
Student Tips: 6 Steps On How To Deal With Difficult Professors It is a fact and you as a college student know that no two professors are alike. For the most part, they are generally easy to deal with. But there will always be this one prof you always think about whenever you hear the word ‘evaluation.’ You don’t know why but whenever she/he enters the classroom, you are always having … Read More
How the Bad Boy and the Mysterious Girl Fell In Love A year and a half in college and Yolanda Apostol has never been in a relationship. She wasn’t even looking for love. She was beautiful, so beautiful that jocks, nerds, and musicians would line up to court her. But she was not interested in any of them. No matter how attractive, smart or talented they are, she would not budge. … Read More
5 Hangout Worthy Student Cafés in Baguio One of the best things about cold Baguio city is the abundance of what you can call a student cafe. These are the places that are friendly to a student’s budget and taste. In all my years living here, cafés are an absolute necessity in two things according to Spoon University: a student’s all-nighter and sit-down hangouts with buddies. Why … Read More
Dear Almost (A Confession) We were stealing glimpses then smiles until it became memories we wish to hold on to forever. We were young back then sharing a love that is pure and innocent. We were happy simply sitting together, sharing stories and laughing together. You would walk me home with your arm around my waist to keep me guarded. A hug would suffice … Read More
The Life-Changing Lessons from “When Life Gives You Tangerines” That Will Make You Appreciate Life More