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Pains of Yesterday, Odds of Tomorrow: A Contact Tracer’s Story

Carlos Manuel Eusoya January 16, 2022 No Comments COVID-19Frontliners

Cries of anguish and mourning fill hospital walls day by day. Sorrow and anxiety flood communities as the virus’s monstrous touch claims lives. The cheerful…

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A picture of two gloved hands holding an earth with a surgical face mask on.
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Against all Odds

Carlos Manuel Eusoya December 6, 2020 No Comments COVID-19

The scent of fresh toast whipped with margarine pierces through the walls of his bedroom. He paces towards the dining hall as he double checks…

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The Vanguards of Hope

Ellen Faye Yabut July 6, 2020 No Comments COVID-19

“I wear a mask, and that mask is not to hide who I am, but to create who I am.” Batman When we were younger,…

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Flamboyant Heritage

Carlos Manuel Eusoya February 6, 2020 No Comments EventIloiloLocal

Who says modernization and tradition cannot be combined? Dinagyang 2020 proves that’s just wrong. The festival which started when Rev. Fr. Ambrosio Galindez, the first…

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A group of scholars from PSHS-WVC campus and a group of scholars from another campus shared each others’ innovations.
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Kids’ Innovation Camp and Challenge: Explore, Discover and Create

Mary Khezyll Galvan and Ellen Faye Yabut December 2, 2019 No Comments ContestEventNational

Innovation is seeing what everybody has seen and thinking what nobody has thought. Dr. Albert Szent-Gyorgyi  Discover. Visualize. Invent. Innovate. Our environment today has continually…

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What’s Wrong With The World?

Carlos Manuel Eusoya June 15, 2019 No Comments

You turn on the television and see dozens of rebels wearing black clothing, each holding swords, sticks, and metal rods, coming after innocent people, both…

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Pains of Yesterday, Odds of Tomorrow: A Contact Tracer’s Story

Carlos Manuel Eusoya January 16, 2022 No Comments

Cries of anguish and mourning fill hospital walls day by day. Sorrow and anxiety flood communities as the virus’s monstrous touch claims lives. The cheerful…

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What’s a classroom to a hub?

Carlos Manuel Eusoya January 10, 2022 No Comments

Department of Science and Technology (DOST) Secretary Fortunato de la Peña named the Knowledge Hub (KHub) a “one-stop shop” for the academic needs of the…

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Dissecting the Anatomy of an Online Fake News Post

Carlos Manuel Eusoya January 10, 2022 No Comments

Elections are coming, and misinformation begins to abound. From false social media posts to misinformation-filled Youtube videos, we know that the rise of fake news…

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