QUEZON City, Philippines (September 3) – The history of taho is not yet fully understood, but early records suggest that the delicacy is from China, adapted by Filipinos from tow hway or Douhua prior to Spanish Occupation. The Chinese were one of the most active traders with Filipinos during that era. Traditionally, taho vendors are only seen in the morning but nowadays, they are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week considering you know where your local taho vendor […]
Youth
What’s the right college course for you?
QUEZON City, Philippines (September 2) – Dreaming of what you want to be when you grow up is easy but determining what course you must take in college for you to be able to achieve your dream is not what “easy” looks like. Based on experience, I was so nervous about choosing a course because I was then still unsure of what I really want to be when I grow up. I always wanted to be […]
School time is cool time!
QUEZON City, Philippines (September 2) – Education is important that’s why our parents are working hard for us just to send us to a good school. Recently, some universities here in the Philippines have already started their classes in the month of August; the primary reason is to be synchronized with the rest of the ASEAN. This development has again triggered the debate about whether it makes more sense to move the entire Philippine educational […]
Breastfeeding: Facts and figures and why is it the best for your baby
QUEZON City, Philippines (September 2) – According to the Natural Resources Defense Council (NDRC) Nowadays, Breast milk is best for your baby, and the benefits of breastfeeding extend well beyond basic nutrition. In addition to containing all the vitamins and nutrients your baby needs in the first six months of life, breast milk is packed with disease-fighting substances that protect your baby from illness. Various researchers have found a connection between breastfeeding and cognitive development. […]
“Felix Manalo”: Running for Awards, Cannot be Snubbed
QUEZON City, Philippines (September 2) – “Wala pong eksenang napipili, lahat po’y kaabang abang.” said Mr. Joel Lamangan on his interview for Felix Manalo movie this first Tueday of September in Taumbahay. Lamangan stated that he has already been oriented with the Iglesia ni Cristo’s doctrines and practices for one of his relative is a deacon inside the church. He said that he also collaborated with some of the award-winning Directors in the industry namely Mr. Julius Alfonso, and Mr. […]
Brigada-Eskwela at Bagong Silangan High School
ICMYI:Various stakeholders of the Bagong Silangan High School converged together to participate in the Brigada-Eskwela program to create a safe and conducive environment for the education of children. Here are our student correspondents, Marianne Nañoz and Jerald Marquez with more details.
NEU conducts 100 MBPS
QUEZON City, Philippines, May 27 (Eagle News) — New Era University (NEU) conducted “100 Moving Brighter Plans for our Society”, more popularly known as “100 MBPS”, to raise the awareness regarding the importance of recycling. (Eagle News Service Jay Paul Carlos, Jericho Morales, MRFaith Bonalos)
Student On The News: “Brigada Eskwela” prepares schools for the opening of the school year
QUEZON City, Philippines (Eagle News) – Schools all over the nation participated in the “Brigada Eskwela” project launched by the Department of Education. Let’s join Allen Jorence Vicente and Mariel Sophia Nicole So as they give us the latest update regarding this program as it is conducted in the Placido Del Mundo Elementary School. (Eagle News Service Jay Paul Carlos, Jericho Morales, Vince Alvin Villarin)
Students on the News – Balinghasa High School holds recognition day
Let’s join the students of Balinghasa High School as they recognized the academic and extra-curricular achievements of its outstanding and remarkable students. Student Reporters: Trisha Ann Sison and Carmela Joy General
Drum and Lyre Competition at the Amoranto Stadium
Jeem Kennidy Riel and Hyacint Aranda as they give us an update on the recently-concluded drum and lyre competition at the Amoranto Stadium in Quezon City.
World Kidney Day
Created in 2006 as a joint initiative between the International Society of Nephrology and the International Federation of Kidney Foundations, World Kidney Day is designed as a health awareness campaign. At present, the date is observed in close to 100 countries around the world. World Kidney Day aims to raise awareness of kidney-related diseases and of the overall importance of our kidneys to our health. It also tries to highlight preventive measures, in an attempt […]
Is the OPM dying?
First of all, let’s define O.P.M. It can mean “Original Philippine Music” or “Organisasyon ng Pilipinong Mangaawit.” The former is a description of music and the latter is the goup headed by Mr. Ogie Alcasid. People are making unnecessary statements that the artists they see on television or hear on their radios are not singing Original Philippine Music. They sing covers of foreign artists. That is true. We do see this happen all the time […]