Digital Snapshots Sometimes, you just feel like taking a picture, you know? That’s how I felt that day. I opened up Photo Booth of my friend laptop.I even threw on a cute little heart filter, just for fun and started snapping some selfies. No real reason, I just wanted to capture how I was feeling…
Month: November 2025
Corruption risks feared as analysts scrutinize the Philippines’ year-long state of calamity
PRESIDENT Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr.’s year-long national calamity declaration will fast-track rehabilitation efforts across typhoon-ravaged regions in the country, but it may also carry corruption risks, analysts said on Monday. While the declaration may accelerate fund disbursement and disaster recovery, they warned that relaxed bidding rules could expose an already corruption-prone procurement process to further abuse….
UAAP athletics: NU reclaims championship, FEU keeps winning streak alive
CAPAS, Tarlac — National University reclaimed the men’s title, while Far Eastern University made strides in the last three days to annex a record-extending 26th women’s crown as the UAAP athletics championships came to a close on Sunday at the New Clark City Stadium here. The Bulldogs pulled through in the last three days of intense…
MY Diary: November 1, 2025
RIDES Today was all about tapping into my inner child! We decided to visit this quirky place with mini dinosaur rides in SM. Yes, you read that right – dinosaur rides! It was the perfect remedy to remove all the stress and seriousness of everyday life. The moment we saw those colorful, cartoonish dinosaurs, we…
Lady Tracksters battle through Day 4 to get back on UAAP Athletics podium
The De La Salle University (DLSU) Lady Tracksters staged a strong comeback in the rankings last weekend, November 9, at the New Clark City Athletics Stadium. They achieved their season goal of returning to the podium on the final day of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Season 88 Athletics Championships, securing four…
Over 1,800 classrooms damaged by Typhoon Uwan
Over 1,800 classrooms in at least 312 schools were damaged during Typhoon Uwan’s (international name: Fung Wong) onslaught in Luzon, the Department of Education (DepEd) reported on Monday. According to DepEd, most of the affected classrooms—1,182 in total—sustained minor damage, while 366 were heavily damaged and 261 were completely destroyed. Read More
MY Diary: November 2, 2025
A Brew-tiful Escape Learning has been relentless lately! The endless lectures, piles of readings, and looming deadlines have left us completely drained. We decided we needed a serious break. So, we ventured out to a cute little coffee shop called Seasun Cafe in Cauayan City. The cafe was an instant mood-booster. The mirror inside had…
No Classes: Palace halts schooling in Luzon and Visayas amid Uwan weather disturbance
MANILA, Philippines — Malacañang has suspended classes at all levels in both public and private schools for two days in the provinces of Luzon and the Visayas due to the forecasted major impact of Super Typhoon Uwan (international name: Fung-wong) in the country. Under Memorandum Circular No. 106 signed by Executive Secretary Lucas Bersamin on Sunday,…
NU leads in UAAP men’s track and field
MANILA – University of the Philippines bet Roy Laudit bagged the men’s 5,000m gold medal Saturday night in the UAAP Season 88 athletics competition at the New Clark City Sports Hub in Capas, Tarlac. Laudit clocked 15:23.30 to prevail over National University’s Noli Torre (15:29.84) and Rico Jay Patanao (15:36.12). Bulldogs Renz Cruz and Rabhy Seno…
UP beats UE for 8th win thanks to Alter’s breakout game
MANILA — University of the Philippines solidified its hold of the second spot, collecting its eighth win in 11 games as it trounced already-eliminated University of the East, 70-61, in the UAAP Season 88 men’s basketball tournament, Saturday at the UST Quadricentennial Pavillion. The win bolstered the Fighting Maroons’ bid for a Final berth—just behind…









