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YouTube Babies
It is not unusual if one gets caught off guard when watching television or just listening to it while doing other stuff.

Horror students
Any journalist who’s been in the industry for quite some time has experienced this at some point: being interviewed by journalism or mass communications students.

Love, honor, and war in Dulaang UP’s latest offering
Dulaang UP on its fourth offering for its 32nd Theatre Season, stages a Filipino classic about love, honor and war – Francisco Baltazar’s Orosman at Zafira.

The Buddha In Your Backpack
What could be more hip and happening than reading the wise advice of a 2,500 year old sage like Siddhartha Gautama Buddha?

Reconnecting with the Filipino family
Marketing efforts for household consumer goods have always been focused on society’s traditional concept of the homemaker, that is, the lady of the house.

Sistine Chapel hides brain anatomy
Any onlooker fleetingly imagining they spotted a human brain in the flurry of cherubs and drapery swirling around the figure of God as he stretches out a hand to raise Adam to life in Michaelangelo’s famous fresco from the Sistine Chapel would probably conclude there was some malfunction in their own brain.

Staying safe online
Practically everyone nowadays is enjoying what the online world has to offer.

Mindy's Musings
Hi everyone! This is Mindy, reporting for duty!

One Laptop Per Child
Doubts about whether poor, rural children really can benefit from quirky little computers evaporate as quickly as the morning dew in this hilltop Andean village, where 50 primary school children got machines from the One Laptop Per Child project six months ago.

Destiny fulfilled
For Grace Jimeno Rebollos, becoming the president of the Western Mindanao State University (WMSU) in Zamboanga City was something that was inevitable, manifest destiny waiting to be fulfilled.

Breakthrough Education
Digestum, ergo learnum.

A year — for the books
For Read or Die members, 2007 was a year for the books. Or better yet, a year for books.

Ban those words in '08!
DETROIT (AP) — Resist the urge to say you will "wordsmith" your list of New Year’s resolutions rather than write one. And don’t utter, "It is what it is" when you fail to meet your first goal.

Matheson masterwork makes move from print to movie screens
Complex and provocative, Richard Matheson’s 1954 novel, I Am Legend, widely recognized as a primer for the modern-day horror-science fiction genre, has influenced generations, inspired countless imitators and spawned two prior movie adaptations.

Moro writers speak on identity in essay collection
Davao-based filmmaker and writer Gutierrez "Teng" Mangansakan II, a recognized heritage defender by the Philippine Yearbook, is giving the Mindanaoan identity the recognition it deserves.

Children’s Choices


Children’s publishers test e-books for young people
NEW YORK (AP) – Two leading children’s publishers, Scholastic, Inc., and Disney, will soon discover whether the laptop compares to the lap in the hearts of young readers.

Mad About Words
Born and raised in San Diego, California, Jeffrey Kacirk enjoyed attending the Old Globe Theater where he developed a fascination for the plays of William Shakespeare.

The personal moral compass of today’s youth
The youth represent a significant demographic to marketers, primarily because of their discretionary buying power, their influence in the purchase-decision making process and the fact that in the very near future, they will be making adult-purchasing decisions themselves.

Will they ever learn?
For a couple of weeks near the end of last year, it was another Spears that grabbed the headlines and made fodder for gossips all over the world.

Can hardly wait
Jamie Lynn Spears isn’t the only famous person who has had to bring a child into this world when she still wasn’t ready for it.

Pride to the countryside
Three years ago, a massive flashflood swept the towns of Real, Infanta, and General Nakar (REINA) in Quezon province.

Up With People
In this day and age, giving back to society is seemingly the trend among the rich and the powerful.

More than 1 hour of TV turn kids into aggressive adults
Television is getting a bad rap nowadays, and it’s not just because of the writers’ strike in America.

Anak TV
Excuse me, but TV violence should not be entertainment.

Sixty vs. Mt. Beatrice
Situated in L. Pimentel, San Luis, Aurora, Mt. Beatrice (aka. Mt. Kabulao, 3,929 meters above sea level) is famous for its rich mineral deposits and tropical rainforest and with spring waters believed to cure incurable sickness.

RP nurses seeking US jobs soar nearly 50% to 15,000 in 9 months
The number of Filipino nurses seeking gainful employment in the United States has soared almost 50 percent, the Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (TUCP) disclosed recently.

St. Paul's College Chapel: Spring from the pages of history
The Saint Paul’s College (now University) campus in Malate, Manila was at the maelstrom of one of the bloodiest battles of World War II, The Battle of Manila.

Campus Beat



 


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