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Anak TV
In India, it was easy to convince cultural agents Vinay and Meenakshi Rai to convene a forum by, for and about children around the hot topics of video, film and television.

Diether shows his stripes
Covered from head to toe in painted-on zebra stripes and crouching in a box next to the tagline "Think Outside the Box: Close Zoos," actor Diether Ocampo appears in a brand-new ad for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals Asia-Pacific, an affiliate of the world’s largest animal rights organization, PETA.

Teeners taught to take care of their eyes
Beyond head pounding midterm examinations, surprise heart stopping recitations, voluminous research and term papers, and occasional gimmicks and partying, college life should be enjoyed to the fullest.

Charity hits youth ‘voluntourism’
LONDON (Reuters) - Gap year students should go backpacking rather than waste time and money on "spurious" voluntary work, an international development charity said on Tuesday.

Mommie Dearest
Dear Chico and Delamar...

Billion tuition subsidy set for private HS students
A total of P2.9 billion have been earmarked as tuition subsidy for 711,750 underprivileged students in private high schools under the expanded Government Assistance to Students and Teachers in Private Education (GASTPE) Program, an educatorturned-lawmaker disclosed recently.

CHED, industry Groups set 1st Business Education Summit
After implementing a new curriculum for Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) in the hopes of bridging the gap between the academe and the industry, the Commission on Higher Education, in cooperation with several industry groups, will mount the First Business Education-Industry Summit on Dec. 6, at the AIM Conference Center, Makati City.

Beakthrough Education
A good learning atmosphere is one that is learner-oriented.

Campus Beat


Sun’s the limit (First of two parts)
It all seemed like an unlikely dream several months ago.When the Youth and Campus Bulletin interviewed part of the team of De La Salle University (DLSU) engineering students who built a solar car from scratch and raced it in the World Solar Challenge, a 20-year-old race that campaigns for alternative energy sources, winning was the farthest from their minds.

Anak TV
Yesterday was International Children’s Day of Broadcasting. To support it, the Senate and the Lower House passed in 1997 a law that mandates the national observance of the said day.


 


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