TRiP and MRCPh promote responsible driving and outreach initiatives After parts of Luzon were badly hit by recent calamities, there were several groups who responded immediately. This includes motorcycle groups who extended help in a jiffy. Before Typhoon Ulysses battered Luzon, Tagaligtas Riders...
While Bicol and some parts of Calabarzon have not yet fully recovered from the wrath of the super typhoon a week ago, Typhoon Ulysses battered Calabarzon again, along with Metro Manila, yesterday on November 12, 2020. It left different communities heavily flooded and devastated. Social media was...
There are so many reasons we should grow plants. It has air purifying properties, it gives out negative ions that creates positive vibes, it improves house interiors, it’s therapeutic, and above all, it keeps you sane under these gloomy circumstances. Undoubtedly, the quarantine period...
Security Guard with Flashlight (Image by © Colin Anderson/Brand X/Corbis) Eye to eye “Have you heard the story of the guard in our campus?” I asked just to make sure I’m the one who knows about it. “Alin ‘yung inaswang niya ‘yung asawa ng kapitbahay nya?” one of my classmates...
Fetching goddaughters “Okay if you think your stories are scary, you should listen to this!” my classmates from Laguna boasted. “There was a woman who visited a friend whom she hadn’t seen for a long time. This woman was standing by the gate of the house of her friend, who was doing...
Wet Footsteps “I also have a story,” my classmates from Bicol said. “A boy asked permission from her mother to play outside after his afternoon siesta . The mother agreed as long as he’ll come back before dusk, in time for dinner. So, he hurriedly went out to see his friends. “As...
The nurse After our class, we went to one of our classmate’s houses to celebrate. Still with a hangover from our professor’s story, we took turns in telling our own horror tales. One of my classmates from Surigao del Sur started. “There was this mother who is about to go to the...
Scary tales from the teens of the ‘90s During the 90’s, stories about creatures like aswang, mananangal, tikbalang, kapre, tiktik, tyanak scared us, especially for those of us who lived in the province. But since we’re doubtful these creatures really exist, because we haven’t seen one, we...
If you love classics “Bahay Kubo” and “Da Coconut Nut”, then you are likely to enjoy a new song that has been recently creating buzz, called “Prutas Pilipinas.” Music by National Artist Ryan Cayabyab, lyrics by Noel Ferrer and performed by The Company, the song was created in...
So turn your baked sushi, ube cheese pandesal, milky donuts, and even your abaca face masks, anything at all, into a brand, but first have a strong vision. When the pandemic happened, we were caught off guard. We didn't know how to deal with our economic situation the first few months, unsure...
There’s a new love affair in town! All of us may have adjusted to our unusual way of living, but some of us have gone beyond just adapting. Some of us have also reimagined. Take it from the lovebirds Joan Teotico and Antonio Jose “AJ” Reyes who didn’t let this health crisis cripple them....
Clark Freeport -- Home of the Brave (Photo courtesy of Quest Hotel) Assuming that the Inter-Agency Task Force poses no objection, a 350-man Philippine Basketball Association entourage — from members of the 12 ball clubs, league officials, technical staff and medical personnel to a TV crew and a...