ALL ROADS LEAD TO ESPAÑA: What makes students want to study at UST?
The historic arch of centuries, the life-sized tiger statue, and even the rain in España— these are just some of the iconic symbols of The Royal and Pontifical University of
The historic arch of centuries, the life-sized tiger statue, and even the rain in España— these are just some of the iconic symbols of The Royal and Pontifical University of
Sometimes, you’ll find love in the most unfamiliar faces. You’ll walk past it on the street— unassuming, bursting with color. You’ll wait as it cooks meryenda, tired eyes and all.
The line “Pero noong makilala kita, nagbagong bigla ang aking timpla,” from Moira Dela Torre’s song Titibo-tibo is often quoted as proof that love can change a person. In its
By the mid 2020s, nostalgia has become the internet’s favorite language. And in the Philippines, one year keeps resurfacing with quiet persistence: 2016. On TikTok and Facebook, Filipinos post throwback
The house was already awake when Christmas morning came in 2019. Light crept through the windows, and the usual sounds of a holiday, quiet footsteps, muffled voices, and the rustle
There is a specific kind of silence that follows the closing credits of Bar Boys: After School. It isn’t the stunned silence of a plot twist, nor the rapturous applause
Kyla Edquilane No one warns you that friendship breakups have their own muted kind of heartbreak. One day, you’re laughing with someone who feels like the soft light in your
Kyla Edquilane Humans may be understood as living forms of poetry. Like a written verse, each person bears meaning to the eye and layers yet to be unveiled. Poems may
In the context of our culture as Filipinos in our media, we like things spicy, dramatic, over-the-top, loud, direct, and the likes. In short, we live for the drama, for
“Heroes don’t start fights, they finish them” – Robert Robertson III, Dispatch, Episode 5 Have you ever imagined yourself as a dispatcher for emergency situations? In real life, dispatchers deploy