The Student Council Alliance of the Philippines [SCAP] condemns the administration of St. Theresa’s College (STC) in Cebu for not allowing a student to attend the commencement exercises.
A Leader We Need to Know: General Paciano Rizal
We can be just like Paciano, who worked as a farmer when he supported young Jose’s education. He was willing to do everything for his family. We still have the spirit of Paciano with us: the question is, when shall we follow in his footsteps?
Forum to avert crisis in youth unemployment set
Official figures indicate that the number of unemployed in the country totalled to 2.859 million in 2010 and 2.814 persons in 2011. The youth sector or the 15-24 age group dominates the unemployed persons comprising 50.4% of the total unemployed.
Young Nurses Decry Employment Crisis
AYNLA nurses in different parts of the Philippines joined the call to the government, the private sector, the media and the civil society organization to protect the rights of our licensed health professionals and to invest in them for an enhanced public health service delivery.
Social NetWorth: Shout From The Knoll
Shane Valerie Pastoral and Rowena Cos are second year Communication Arts students from Miriam College Quezon City. Wena is also a member of Talitha Cumi, the Miriam College communication society, which “brings together scholars and has members engage in interactive activities that promote the school’s core values. We also conduct many comm-related activities to hone the students’ abilities.”
Mulat Pinoy brings population and development awareness to Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao
Social NetWorth aimed to teach the participants about population and development (popdev) issues: in particular, how the population affects other things like the environment, employment and education. In addition, the participants learned about media and social networks, and how these can be used as tools to promote awareness of popdev.