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Cebu's USJ-R Grad Ranks 6th in 2025 Bar Exams

Jeowy Loyloy Ompad of University of San Jose–Recoletos in Cebu secured 6th place in the 2025 Bar Exams. See the full list of top 20 passers released by the Supreme Court.

Tarot Insights: What 2026 Holds for Filipinos

A seasoned tarot reader unveils the energetic forecast for 2026, highlighting themes of change, community, and self-discovery for the Philippines. Discover what the cards predict.

Security Bank Foundation Builds 62 Classrooms in 2025

Security Bank Foundation expanded its education programs in 2025, constructing 62 new classrooms and repairing 128 more to combat classroom shortages and support out-of-school youth in the Philippines.

Bogo Schools Await Safety Checklist After Earthquake

Four months after a major earthquake, Bogo City's public schools remain closed, highlighting a recovery gap. Thousands of students face learning backlogs as safety checks delay reopening. Read the full story.

Medellin Schools Reopen After 6.9 Magnitude Quake

Face-to-face classes resume in Medellin, Cebu on Jan 5, 2026, after safety inspections. The 6.9-magnitude quake damaged a bridge, leaving one lane passable. Read the latest updates.

Fortune Teller Predicts 2026 as a 'Bloody Year'

Psychic Rudy Baldwin warns 2026 will be a 'bloody year' with pandemic, 'The Big One,' and celebrity deaths. He urges the public to pray his grim predictions don't come true.

Cebu Province invests P2.14B in education programs

Governor Pamela Baricuatro activates over P2.14 billion for Cebu's education, including infrastructure and disaster rehab, after discovering P1B in unused funds. Read about the breakdown.

10,000 UNIQLO Shirts Donated to Filipino Teachers

BDO Foundation, UNIQLO Philippines, and DepEd partner to provide 10,000 AIRism shirts to public school teachers nationwide, honoring their vital role in nation-building. Read more about this uplifting initiative.

Late Class Suspensions Frustrate Filipino Students

Late class suspension announcements due to bad weather cause frustration, wasted resources, and safety risks for students in the Philippines. Discover the call for better communication.

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