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Ready to habla Español again?
Filipinos are no strangers to Spanish culture.

An education that liberates
Inspired by St. John Baptist de La Salle’s commitment to the marginalized through an innovative and liberating education, De La Salle UniversityManila (DLSU-Manila) continues to empower the needy by spearheading a host of projects that promote community and personal development.

Breakthrough Education
A few years ago, I came across a study made by McCann Erickson.

RP film industry tax breaks eyed in exchange for English subtitles in movies, TV shows
Congress is prepared to find ways to build up the Philippine film industry by easing the multiple taxes on local producers, theater operators and patrons, Cebu Rep. Eduardo Gullas said.

Students’ low performance in Science, Math traced to poor reading skills
Poor reading skills in English of public secondary school students has largely contributed to their low performance in the major subjects of Science and Mathematics.

Is the art of letter writing dead?
Rosalie Maggio is the award-winning author of 18 books, including "Great Letters for Every Occasion" and "How They Said It."

Letter writing making a comeback
If e-mail and texting has you thinking "paperless society," think again.

Bono goes to college
OXFORD, Ohio — A clothing company founded by Irish rocker and humanitarian Bono and his wife has partnered with college students in Ohio on a business project they expect to roll out to other campuses around the world.

More than just about making money
So many, entrepreneurship is synonymous with money, with selling and profit as the basic concerns.

The “why nots” of reading
When one reads one will always encounter questions, whether they come in the form of exams and academic requirements, personal issues raised by the current text, or half-meant jokes of friends.

Philippine Arts Festival presents the UE performing groups
The month-long National Arts Month celebration, dubbed as "Ani ng Sining," kicks off on Friday, Feb. 1, with performances by the University of the East (UE) performing groups.

Exodus
Over 21,000 new Pinoy nurses sought US jobs in 2007.

80,000 OSYs set to take A&E test
Some 80, 000 out–of–school youths (OSYs) who intend to continue schooling are set to take the Accreditation and Equivalency (A&E) Test on February in 188 school divisions nationwide, the Department of Education (DepEd) announced Monday.

Uplifting the Filipina Image
It used to break my heart every time I search for "Filipina" in Google, for the top results always, always describe my fellow countrywomen as prostitutes, as collectibles, as potential brides ready to be whisked away to some foreign land.

USC Berkeley posting lectures on YouTube
Watching the videos is free — but you won’t get course credit!

Breakthrough Education
What parents need to know about learning styles...

Campus Beat
Trinity University of Asia (formerly Trinity College of Quezon City) celebrates 45 years of excellence up to Feb. 2 at the TUA campus along E. Rodriguez Sr. Avenue, Quezon City.

New UP charter seen to prepare students for the global arena
Senate Majority Leader Francis "Kiko" Pangilinan is optimistic that the new University of the Philippines (UP) Charter will finally be signed into law after the Bicameral Conference committee tackled conflicting provisions in the House and Senate versions and drafted a new proposed bill.

What is happening to our beautiful land?
In celebration of the 20th anniversary of the landmark Pastoral Letter on Ecology, issued by the Catholic Bishops’ Conference of the Philippines, the religious, environmental, and other civil society stakeholders organized a symposium recently at the Environmental Studies Institute of Miriam College in QC, to reflect on the state of our environment 20 years later.

Tiny college becomes first ‘carbon-neutral’ campus
BAR HARBOR, Maine (AP) — Tiny College of the Atlantic, with 300 students and only one major, human ecology, has become the first U.S. "carbon-neutral" campus, school officials said Wednesday.

Living a double life
Dear Chico and Delamar...


 


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