Mandaue E-Library Bans Social Media, Focuses on Research
Mandaue City Mayor Jonkie Ouano assures parents the new e-library will be strictly for academic research with 24/7 access for students. No Facebook allowed! Learn about the upcoming launch.
Mandaue City Mayor Jonkie Ouano assures parents the new e-library will be strictly for academic research with 24/7 access for students. No Facebook allowed! Learn about the upcoming launch.
Philippine lawmakers express concern over US excluding nursing from student loan policy. Government agencies urged to analyze impact on Filipino nurses working in America.
Over 1,451 campus journalists from Toledo City schools participated in the Division Schools Press Conference 2025. Education chief Dr. Lagura emphasized truth in journalism amid AI challenges. Read more about this inspiring event.
The long-delayed Cebu City Olympics 2025 officially commenced at Cebu City Sports Center, featuring student-athletes parade and inspiring ceremonies. Discover the highlights!
After Typhoon Tino devastated northern Cebu, students are demanding government accountability for alleged corruption and environmental neglect that worsened the disaster.
A 38-year-old teacher considers relationship with former student, a 30-year-old single mother. Expert advice given on handling threats from child's father. Read the full story and guidance.
SSS partners with Manulife Philippines to provide group credit life insurance for 1.2 million surviving spouse pensioners, enhancing financial protection for Filipino families.
The EU and Philippines formalize a €22.6M digital economy package to accelerate 5G, AI, and cybersecurity, enhancing disaster response and innovation.
The Bureau of Corrections confirms it is ready to receive dismissed Bamban mayor Alice Guo, sentenced to life for qualified trafficking. Enhanced security measures are in place at the Correctional Institution for Women. Discover the detailed intake proces
The first Russian center in the Philippines opens in Mandaue City, offering free Russian language programs and cultural exchange initiatives to strengthen bilateral ties.
University of San Jose-Recoletos prepares legal action against unauthorized visitors who assaulted a student. Campus security protocols under review. Learn about the incident response.
PDEA-Davao explains mandatory protocols for random student drug testing, including MOA with PDEA and parental consent. Learn about legal safeguards and prevention programs.
Youth groups convened at UP Diliman for a symbolic tribunal against corruption. Students delivered a guilty verdict in the flood control scandal. Join the movement for accountability!
GCash's Study Now, Pay Later program through Fuse Financing Inc. provides flexible education funding for Filipino working students facing financial challenges. Discover how this initiative creates opportunities.
Grade 12 students from Abellana National School provided champorado to families affected by Typhoon Tino in Cebu City. Read how youth initiatives make a difference during disasters.
Students in the Visayas express concern as schools resume face-to-face classes shortly after Typhoon Tino and a major earthquake. Many are still recovering from trauma and infrastructure damage. Discover their stories and the call for empathy.
Grade 12 students from Abellana National School used their allowance to bring comfort with warm champorado to families displaced by Typhoon Tino in Cebu City. Read their inspiring story.
Davao City Athletic Association Meet 2025 opens with a spectacular ceremony, featuring 3,200 athletes and inspiring messages from officials and a SEA Games champion. Witness the celebration of youth sports!
Davao City launches its 2025 Athletic Association Meet, aiming to identify talents for regional and national competitions. Over 3,200 student-athletes compete for a chance to represent the city.
Maricel, 22, writes to Papa Joe about grief after losing her virtuous friend. Her emotional letter questions why good people die young while corrupt politicians thrive. Read Papa Joe's comforting response.
Philippines insurance industry hits P372 billion in premiums, a 13.2% surge driven by life insurance. Discover how this growth reflects stronger financial protection awareness.
The Philippine government implements a 60-day price freeze on basic necessities across the country following President Marcos Jr.'s state of calamity declaration due to El Niño.
Student organizations in Cebu appeal for immediate academic break following Typhoon Tino's devastation, citing safety concerns and ongoing recovery efforts.
Explore the captivating beauty of Witches' Gulch in Cebu, where stunning rock formations meet local folklore and supernatural tales that will leave you spellbound.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. places entire Philippines under state of national calamity due to severe El Niño impacts affecting agriculture, water supply, and public health across the nation.
The devastating impact of Typhoon Tino continues to unfold as authorities confirm 114 fatalities across affected regions. Get the latest on rescue operations and government response.
Typhoon Tino's devastating floods in Cebu leave behind more than just damage - discover the shocking aftermath and community resilience in the wake of disaster.
Discover the must-have mobile applications that keep Cebuanos informed, connected, and protected during emergencies and daily life in the Queen City of the South.
Outstanding students from Mabalacat City's public schools receive cash gifts from the local government in recognition of their academic excellence during the 2023-2024 school year.
Cebu City faces massive devastation as Typhoon Tino triggers flooding, landslides, and widespread damage, prompting local government to declare state of calamity and release emergency funds.