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POLITICS

PIMENTEL TO BUS FIRMS: IMPLEMENT ONLINE BOOKINGS

Senate Minority Leader Koko Pimentel III urged bus companies to fully implement online booking systems to ease congestion at terminals and improve passenger experience. Pimentel emphasized the benefits of advance online booking, saying, “Mas maginhawa ang pagbiyahe kung mayroon tayong online booking system. Malaking tulong ito sa mga pasahero, lalo na sa mga panahon ng…

GATCHALIAN WANTS BAN ON ONLINE FIRECRACKERS SALE

Senator Win Gatchalian is advocating for a ban on the sale, distribution, and use of firecrackers amid an increasing trend of online selling of such products and other pyrotechnic devices. “Given customers’ increasing propensity for online purchases, we need to put in place legislation that would prohibit the sale and distribution of firecrackers before this…

CAYETANO WANTS MORE STATE COLLEGES IN PROVINCES 

Senator Alan Peter Cayetano backed the passage of bills that will expand several state universities and colleges (SUCs) in the provinces. Cayetano, who chairs the Senate Committee on Higher, Technical, and Vocational Education, led a public hearing on measures to strengthen tertiary education in various provinces, such as Tawi-Tawi, Sultan Kudarat, and Bukidnon. Proposals included…

ONLINE BOOKINGS SEEN TO DECONGEST TRANSPORT HUBS

Buying bus and ship tickets ahead of time is a practical solution to reducing congestion at transport hubs during seasonal vacation rush, according to a vice-chair of the House transportation committee. “Kailangang mahikayat po ang mga commuters na bumili ng tickets nang maaga, lalo na tuwing bakasyon, para makaiwas sa abala ng mahabang pila,” Quezon…

GOVERNMENT

DA, OCEANX TO EXPLORE PH MARITIME ECOSYSTEM

The Department of Agriculture (DA) and global ocean exploration nonprofit OceanX have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that will enable the latter to assess the health and diversity of fisheries, and therefore marine food resources of Philippine seas using its state-of-the-art research vessel, OceanXplorer. The MOU, formalized by DA Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel Jr.…

MMFF MARKS 50th YEAR WITH MANILA PARADE OF STARS

Large crowd awaited and cheered on their favorite celebrities during the Metro Manila Film Festival Parade of Stars held in Manila, a significant occasion in celebration of the festival’s 50th edition.The atmosphere was full of excitement as each movie-themed float, with cast members of the festival entries onboard, pass through Manila streets up to the…

MEGAWORLD HOTELS NOW ‘MUSLIM-FRIENDLY’ — DOT

The Department of Tourism (DOT) marked a milestone as it recognized Megaworld Hotels and Resorts (MHR) as the first developer in the Philippines to have all its properties certified as Muslim-Friendly Accommodation Establishments (MFAEs). In a ceremonial awarding event at the DOT Office in Makati City, Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco expressed gratitude to private sector…

DA BANS IMPORTED LIVE CATTLE, PRODUCTS FROM JAPAN

The Department of Agriculture has imposed a temporary ban on the importation of live cattle and buffalo, as well as their products, from Japan due to the outbreak of Lumpy Skin Disease (LSD) based on memorandum order no. 57. Agriculture Secretary Francisco Tiu Laurel, Jr. said the import ban is essential to protect the local…

BUSINESS & ECONOMY

KEEP THE HOLIDAY SPIRIT UNRUFFLED WITH MOTOLITE

At first glance, your car battery and Christmas holiday might seem about as connected as a reindeer and a spark plug. But hold up—both have a lot in common if you know where to look. They’re both essential for making things run smoothly, they need the right kind of attention to perform, and—just like that…

DON’T LET YOUR CAR BREAK DOWN, CHOOSE THE BRAND THAT DELIVERS

In the Philippines, where heavy rains and unpredictable weather can disrupt your day at any moment, patience could really be the driving force behind the wheel. Nonetheless, it underlines how having a reliable vehicle is essential. Your car isn’t just a means of transport; it’s your lifeline. This is why many motorists rely on a…

SMC WINS AWARD FOR BULACAN BIODIVERSITY PROGRAM

Migratory birds find suitable rest at the 47-hectare biodiversity offset site, dubbed ‘Saribuhay sa Dampalit,’ developed by San Miguel Corporation in Bulacan. San Miguel Corporation (SMC) has been recognized as one of Asia-Pacific’s 25 Steward Leadership Excellence awardees for its innovative “Saribuhay sa Dampalit” program in Bulacan. Presented annually by the Stewardship Asia Centre (SAC),…

SMC’S SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE AIDS CASSAVA GROWERS

San Miguel Foods’ long-running regenerative agriculture program, also aimed at supporting local farmers, has yielded over 90,000 metric tons of cassava in the first half of the year, 44% higher than in the same period last year, boosting incomes for its extensive network of farmers nationwide. San Miguel Corporation (SMC) Chairman and CEO Ramon S.…

TRAVEL & TOURS

UP FOR A FUN RIDE WITHIN THE METRO? HOP IN!

Metro Manila is chaotic and can sometimes become stressful to explore—thanks to the heavy traffic, unpredictable weather, and the occasional detour.  But for those who can brave these challenges, or perhaps, are already immune to them, the metro can offer an experience that will make any trip worthwhile.  Brimming with culture, and food, and a…

ON THE HIPPY SIDE OF THE METRO

An educated guess, if you would ask ten people about the first thing that pops into their head when they hear Metro Manila, seven out of 10 would likely answer “traffic” loud enough in a reverberating way. However, holding the top spot this year as the world’s worst traffic in the metro area is not…

TAKE A DETOUR: MAKE IT MAKATI

HOW FAR CAN YOU GO THIS WEEKEND? AS CAR AS IT GOES On weekdays, Makati Central Business District is the exact picture of spiritedness. Beneath the towering skyscrapers, people from different walks of life pass through the concrete side streets of the city where you make things happen; hence the ever-popular city tagline Make It…

MAY THAT FIRE SPARK SOMETHING IN YOU AS A FILIPINO

Perhaps one of the country’s most heartbreaking celebrations of National Heritage Month, days before May ends, the Manila Central Post Office was gutted by an inferno-like fire. The beautiful neo-classical edifice and dominating landmark in the country’s capital engulfed fire for nearly eight hours, severely damaging the almost century-old building. Come daylight, its iconic cream-colored…

FOOD, HEALTH & FITNESS

REVIEW: RAMEN BUTCHER MANILA

A warm, rich, and comforting bowl of ramen with every ingredient complementing each other to create a unique and authentic taste. That’s the kind of ramen you can expect to be served on your table in Ramen Butcher Manila. The Philippines has always been a ramen-loving country, so much so that in every mall, town,…

ON THE HIPPY SIDE OF THE METRO

An educated guess, if you would ask ten people about the first thing that pops into their head when they hear Metro Manila, seven out of 10 would likely answer “traffic” loud enough in a reverberating way. However, holding the top spot this year as the world’s worst traffic in the metro area is not…

PH BAGS MOST NUMBER OF PORK DISHES WORLD RECORD

The Philippines led by the National Federation of Hog Farmers, Inc. (NatFed) has successfully set a new world record for the most number of pork dishes on display. With a total of 313 pork dishes from various individuals, restaurants, and schools, the country clinched the Guinness Record during NatFed’s Hog Festival kick-off program in Gateway…

FASHION & BEAUTY

MISS BINGOPLUS LUCKY BATS FOR ENVIRONMENTAL ED

Fil-Canadian Jasmine Paguio finished as runner-up in the recently concluded Miss Philippines Earth beauty-with-a-cause pageant, but for the BingoPlus community of players, game developers, employees, partner brands, institutions, and beneficiaries, she is their queen. The 23-year-old actress and model who grew up in Canada but returned to the Philippines to seek an acting and pageantry…

FILA, STARBUCKS PARTNER FOR A LIMITED-EDITION LINE

Two classic and iconic brands are partnering to give back to their customers who have remained loyal despite the challenges of the pandemic in the past two years. For a limited run, FILA and Starbucks will give free fashionable and functional items inspired by their iconic hues and logos. The results represent FILA’s red, blue…

Mr. and Ms. JPIA continues legacy

To continue the legacy of Mr. and Ms. JPIA, PUP JPIA Manila announced its search of the event for this year on their Facebook page on November 16, 2021. The event is open to all bonafide students of Polytechnic University of the Philippines – Sta. Mesa branch, which is also a PUP Junior Philippine Institute…

DRESS TO IMPRESS: CHOOSING A SUIT

Suits are timeless clothes. It’s stylish and classy, and can be worn during important events or activities such as for business, formal gatherings, or even casual daily wear if you feel like looking dapper. But good suits aren’t always easy on the wallet. This is why it’s important to choose the right one for you.…

SPORTS & ENTERTAINMENT

FIGHTING MAROONS CLAIM UAAP SEASON 87 CHAMPIONSHIP

In a grueling war of attrition that went the distance, University of the Philippines showcased its unwavering commitment and perseverance amidst all the drama, distractions, and challenges. The Fighting Maroons refused to settle for second place this time, claiming the UAAP Season 87 Collegiate Men’s Basketball Championship by dethroning the De La Salle University Green…

LA SALLE FORCES DECISIVE GAME 3 WITH THRILLING WIN OVER UP

BACK-TO-BACK MVP Kevin Quiambao delivered a stellar fourth-quarter performance, while Mike Phillips showcased unwavering tenacity all night, propelling De La Salle to a thrilling 76-75 victory over the University of the Philippines in Game 2 of the UAAP Season 87 Men’s Basketball Finals. The win, witnessed by 17,112 roaring fans at the SM Mall of…

UP FIGHTING MAROONS ONE GAME AWAY FROM UAAP GLORY

UNIVERSITY of the Philippines is on the verge of reclaiming the UAAP men’s basketball title for a fourth straight season. The Fighting Maroons though failed close it out in the last two Finals and are hoping to get the job done this time. UP mounted a fourth-quarter surge to take down defending champion La Salle,…

UP FIGHTING MAROONS RETURN TO UAAP FINALS AFTER CLINCHING HARD-FOUGHT VICTORY

Second seed University of the Philippines showcased steadiness under pressure, fending off third-ranked University of Santo Tomas, 78-69, to advance to its fourth-straight UAAP Collegiate Men’s Basketball Finals on Saturday at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. The Fighting Maroons will face the winner between the top-ranked De La Salle Green Archers and the fourth-seeded Adamson Soaring…

ARTS & CULTURE

'LAWIG', A SERENE AND POIGNANT CONCEPT OF PEACE

Peace is not a path walked alone; it’s a fleet of boats, sailing side by side through uncertain waters, toward a shared horizon. Each boat, with its own story, carries its weight, its struggles, and its aspirations. Some glide on calm seas, others fight through the storm. But only together, in harmony, can they reach…

‘THE EARTH’S PILLARS’: A TIMELESS GIFT FOR ALL AGES

Our planet is currently facing many serious challenges. This makes global sustainability and health very important. Every bit of message passed on towards these goals contributes immensely to the kind of world the next generations will inherit. In “The Earth’s Pillars,” Don Jomar Olegario has created a fun and engaging book for kids that encourages…

MISS MASSKARA CANDIDATES SHOWCASE COSTUMES

Fifteen stunning candidates for Miss Bacolod Masskara showcased their vibrant festival costumes during the Festival Costume Competition held at Ayala Malls Capitol Central. These elaborate costumes symbolized the key projects and programs of Bacolod City under the administration of Mayor Albee Benitez. Each costume creatively reflected the city’s ongoing developments, which include the Bacolod Museum,…

HOBBIES & ADVOCACIES

PHILIPPINE RED CROSS CALLS FOR MORE VOLUNTEERS

Volunteerism is the heart of the work of the Philippine Red Cross (PRC). With more volunteers, especially among the youth, we can foster generations of Filipino leaders, who champion empathy, compassion, and the willingness to help others.  PRC Secretary General Dr. Gwen Pang gave a brief talk on student volunteerism during the 17th annual Commission…

PRC BACKS NKTI’S ORGAN DONATION ADVOCACY

The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) affirmed its support to the National Kidney and Transplant Institute (NKTI)’s valiant efforts to advocate for organ donation during the unveiling of the hospital’s new monument, “Vita Infinitum,” commemorating deceased organ donors who have helped save countless Filipino lives. PRC Secretary General Dr. Gwen Pang emphasized that NKTI is a…

PH RED CROSS RECEIVES P1.2M PHILCONSA DONATION

The Philippine Red Cross (PRC) received a generous donation worth P1.2 million from the Philippine Constitution Association (PHILCONSA) to support relief efforts for families and individuals affected by the recent storms and typhoons that battered parts of the country. The donation was turned over to PRC Chairman and CEO Dick Gordon by PHILCONSA President Speaker…

RED CROSS YOUTH JOINS INT’L VOLUNTEERS’ DAY

In solidarity with volunteers around the world and to celebrate International Volunteers’ Day, members of the Red Cross Youth (RCY) from various schools in Marikina City assembled to showcase a mass cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) demonstration at the Marikina Sports Center. The CPR demonstration was made in the form of a human red cross, symbolizing hope…

SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY

IESHIKAWA 18 PROGRESSES INTO THE DIGITAL TOMORROW

This year, UP CIEM presents IEshikawa 18 – AURION: Forging Ahead into the Digital Tomorrow. Scheduled for February 23-24, 2024, its 18th installment aims to seize the future of industrial engineering by delving into the insights of emerging trends, integrating the latest technologies to positively transform lives. IEshikawa is an annual nationwide Industrial Engineering event…

T.I.P. CREATES REHAB DEVICE FOR STROKE PATIENTS

What started as a thesis project for a group of Technological Institute of the Philippines (T.I.P.) electronics engineering (ECE) graduates turned into a promising rehabilitation device that seeks to aid recovering stroke patients.  T.I.P. Quezon City alumni Joanna Keith Ildefonso, Orwell Orit, Liezl Lalaine Patrimonio, and Keanu Readova developed their project called “HandMATE,” which recently won “Best…

T.I.P. ENG’G, COMPUTING PROGRAMS PASS AUN-QA

The Technological Institute of the Philippines (T.I.P.) received fresh ASEAN University Network-Quality Assurance (AUN-QA) assessments of T.I.P. Manila’s electronics engineering and computer science programs and T.I.P. Quezon City’s industrial engineering and information technology programs.  The international assessment body found the four T.I.P. undergraduate programs “adequate as expected” based on the official report of its team, a copy of which…

T.I.P. WINS AWARD FOR 'EDIBLE CUTLERIES' PROPOSAL

Six aspiring engineers from the Technological Institute of the Philippines (T.I.P.) Quezon City recently won third place in the 2023 Swiss Innovation Prize “Sustainability” category for pitching “edible cutleries” as a viable solution against plastic pollution. Inspired by eco-friendly materials already being produced in other countries, the students collectively known as “Edgetec” submitted a research…

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