Catriona Gray: Miss Universe Philippines 2018, 5 ‘Shades of Gray’ If Binibining Pilipinas were a popularity contest, Catriona Gray may have had it in the bag in an instant. Gray has made fans from the moment she started joining beauty pageants. In 2016, she is Miss World Philippines. But fate didn’t permit her in winning the international contest. However, fans urged her to join again; this time in Binibining Pilipinas. … Read More
Remembering Stephen Hawking Paralytic, physicist, celebrity, genius. There are many words to describe Stephen Hawking by, but none capable of defining him on their own. Diagnosed with Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) at the age of 22, he was never expected to make it to 25, let alone to the next century. And amazingly, the wonder of Professor Hawking was not his surviving the disease, … Read More
Universal Access To Quality Tertiary Education: 5 Things To Know Did you know that this coming academic year 2018-2019, free tertiary education will be implemented nationwide? Last Aug. 2017, President Rodrigo Duterte signed into law the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act, or Republic Act 10931. This means that high school graduates can go get a college education for free. Here are 5 things to know about this new … Read More
Baguio City Events: March 2018 Brings Music, Arts And Coffee As the Panagbenga 2018 comes to an end, Baguio City is all set for summer. The line up of events for March brings lots of music, art and, yes, you read it right – coffee. Check out what Baguio City has in store for you this month. Celebrate Creativity With Laro Laro Lang And Baguio Craft Fair Three young Baguio … Read More
Kathryn Bernardo Look-Alike Goes Viral, EXCLUSIVE Interview KathNiel fans, netizens react to photos of a Kathryn Bernardo look-alike on social media platforms due to its resemblance to the teen star. The photo, uploaded on Saturday, was a profile picture of a Patricia Jhoy Egpit Letral on Facebook. We got to talk to Patricia through an online interview. She shares what she feels about being compared to the … Read More
10 Things To Know About The Divorce Bill Approved By House Panel The House Panel approved the Divorce Bill on Wednesday, February 21. This eliminates the Philippines from being the nation along with the Vatican without divorce. The House Committee on Population and Family Relations approved the bill after deliberation. There were no contentions upon its approval. For many people, legislative developments around divorce bring a sense of possibility, but they also … Read More
‘Died for Love’ – The Real History of Valentine’s Day Valentine’s Day is literally somebody’s wish come true. It was really never meant for romance but our ancestors somehow made it happen. Valentine’s Day is the only holiday truly and solely created by human unity and romantic creativity. Yes, we all know that the name comes from a saint but, no offense, saints aren’t really who we imagine when we … Read More
5 Things That Should Be Avoided In The First Day Of Chinese New Year Kiong Hee Huat Tsai! Happy Chinese New Year! Surely enough, even for non-Chinese Filipinos out there, Chinese New Year has been one of the much awaited non-working holidays in the country, well of course for the reason that it’s rest day and TIKOY! The Lunar New Year is a festival celebrated by the Chinese every beginning of a year in a … Read More
This Is How These 5 Countries Celebrate Valentine’s Day Valentine’s Day is an annual celebration every February 14th. Today, almost every country in the world celebrates this day. Some, with different ways and twists. Ever wonder how Korea, Denmark, Italy, Philippines, and France celebrate the most romantic day of the year? Read on and find out their odd but unique ways of celebrating. Valentine’s Day commemorates the martyrdom of … Read More
Intensity IV Baguio Earthquake On Monday, Feb 5 An intensity IV earthquake in Baguio City was felt around 8:45 am on Feb 3. The Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology said that the quake was located 7 kilometers southeast of Baguio city with a depth of 16 kilometers. Some universities in the City of Pines have decided to suspend classes due to the quake. A recent report says … Read More
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