Mikaela SevHow to Cross Oceans: Identity, Culture and COMM 10BAGUIO CITY — While my time with COMM 10 was rather short-lived, the lessons which I’ve picked up from the course will definitely last a…Jun 7
mengayTong Tong Tong Tong Pakitong-KitongThere’s a crab in the sea and she is jealous, so it seems.May 17
Jeanylyn LopezinThe Hyphenated FilipinoSungka: The Filipino version of the board game mancalaSungka, pronounced soong-kah, is a traditional Filipino game where two players compete to capture the majority of the shells.Mar 6, 2021Mar 6, 2021
Maria SanchezWhy Filipinos Love Rice: A Heartwarming Story of Culture, Tradition, and the Joy of EatingGrowing up in the Philippines, I can’t remember a single meal that didn’t include rice. It was as much a part of my life as the air I…May 16May 16
Mustafa Jamal NasserFrom Obscurity to Heroism: Lapu-Lapu’s Enduring Legacy at MactanI am currently working on an anthology that researches the lives and legacies of remarkable warriors and generals. Although they have…Sep 14, 2023Sep 14, 2023
Mikaela SevHow to Cross Oceans: Identity, Culture and COMM 10BAGUIO CITY — While my time with COMM 10 was rather short-lived, the lessons which I’ve picked up from the course will definitely last a…Jun 7
mengayTong Tong Tong Tong Pakitong-KitongThere’s a crab in the sea and she is jealous, so it seems.May 17
Jeanylyn LopezinThe Hyphenated FilipinoSungka: The Filipino version of the board game mancalaSungka, pronounced soong-kah, is a traditional Filipino game where two players compete to capture the majority of the shells.Mar 6, 2021
Maria SanchezWhy Filipinos Love Rice: A Heartwarming Story of Culture, Tradition, and the Joy of EatingGrowing up in the Philippines, I can’t remember a single meal that didn’t include rice. It was as much a part of my life as the air I…May 16
Mustafa Jamal NasserFrom Obscurity to Heroism: Lapu-Lapu’s Enduring Legacy at MactanI am currently working on an anthology that researches the lives and legacies of remarkable warriors and generals. Although they have…Sep 14, 2023
Alexia Dominique ReyesinTraveling in DisguiseAre Filipinos Really Kind? How So?Filipinos are kind, but kind people can be found everywhere.May 11
Ryan Louis MantillaHere’s how Filipinas used ‘abanikos’ to communicate with their suitorsHave you ever wondered how Maria Clara used to send secret messages to her “manliligaw,” Crisostomo Ibarra?Sep 5, 2022
Christina FoxwellIgnite Purpose: Pioneering Transformational Leadership in the Filipino Organizational CultureIn the midst of the diverse and captivating Filipino culture, Ignite Purpose stands out as a trailblazer, leading the global landscape with…Jan 23