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It cost 0.00 to be ‘kind’
“Adto na ta na, naa bitaw manlimpyo ana” common thoughts that erupted from most people’s minds in fastfoods and restaurants after eating. Stacks of plates and paper cups as well as sticky and dirty tables with pieces of chicken bones falling in the floor alongside with wet floors from soda are common scenarios especially in… Read more
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A Smiting Year
Cebu Normal University’s first semester is finally over. Was it a fun first half of the school year? Maybe a little challenging for a lot of Normalites but yes, it was fun experience. I can relate this year’s experiences to a quote by an anonymous author in Google, “Challenges are what make life interesting. Overcoming… Read more
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The SEA Games 2019 host, Philippines
The Southeast Asian Games, long before its opening already received backlash from the netizens on the official logo to be used until now for the corruption allegations and the delegation treatment. Thus, Filipinos and even people from the international scene criticized our nation’s way of hosting. Various media organizations were shamed as published news stories… Read more
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The first man who broke my heart
According to some, a father will always be a daughter’s first love but in my case, my father was my first heartbreak, the man who was supposed to protect me from one turned out the cause. He did the honor before anyone had the chance to. Grade school. I can still remember it vividly in… Read more
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Google Honors the First Filipina Scientist
Google doodle features the Filipina food scientist, war hero, and humanitarian Maria Ylagan Orosa in her vast contribution in the food industry on November 29. Orosa completed her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in pharmaceutical chemistry, as well as an additional degree in food chemistry in Seattle University, Washington and was credited for over 700 recipes… Read more
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The Days for the Departed
Candles sold and bought all over the place. Busy people finding their dead relatives, native delicacies sold from one vendor to people. Superstitious beliefs of smoke visible outside the cemetery heard from one mouth to the other. Indeed, the time of the year has come where the commemoration of departed souls are observed by everyone.… Read more
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HUE OF BLUE
All of us watched them,seeing them standing on the podium of pride and glory once again.Standing under the burning sun,feeling the sweet success of sweats. Making it through,making it true.They dare,and will always lay it bare. Banished doubt,powered minds.Made every point count,and a big shot was knocked down. The journey they took is no easy… Read more
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“To my fellow Commkids”
An apreciation post to my fellow struggling Communication students By: Trisha Franche Sigue Dear CommKids, “Char. Mag-abot gihapon tas IT park”, one of the statements we always make fun of. A statement that has been repeatedly said when we feel so down and came across with the idea of shifting and quitting. A statement that… Read more
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“Stressed but blessed”
In every journey in life, it is expedient that we encounter a variation of challenges, stress, mental breakdowns and worst, depression. Most of the time we feel weak in every task that has been given, we sometimes feel knowing that we all have other things to be submitted and another one is added. Staring at… Read more
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To the People behind the Papers
The Intramurals 2019 is already over. Along with its end, is the start of the relaxation of the people who made this particular event a success; the athletes, officials, coaches, the students who watched everything unfold, the faculties and staffs and most of all the aspiring journalists. These journalists are the ones you can notice… Read more
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