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.”
Social NetWorth: Sulong Synergy
Peter Romanillos is studying Mass Communication in the Cebu College of the University of the Philippines. Bryan Sotto is working towards his bachelor’s degree in Psychology at the University of San Carlos, also in Cebu. And Raniel Ponteras is based in Iloilo City, studying English at the Central Philippine University. You have never seen three more different people.
Media Release: Student Leaders Calls for A VOTE ON RH
Newly elected student leaders from member universities and colleges of the Student Council Alliance of the Philippines (SCAP) for SY 2012-2013 have taken on the RH Bill as among its top priority for the coming school year.
An untimely reform
If President Aquino’s principle is to wipe out the crooked officials in the government first before implementing reforms, then why can’t DepEd and other legislators get inspired with that? The yellow team said that P-Noy will be the new source of hope and inspiration during his campaign, right?
Social NetWorth: Cool In Tongue
Social NetWorth is a workshop that was conducted by Mulat Pinoy in February 2012. The participants hailed from Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao, and were comprised of an impressive set of … Read More
The Need for a Comprehensive National Policy on Women’s Health
Olongapo City is considered one of the more progressive cities outside Metro Manila because of programs and policies related to human development. It was the first city to pass an RH Code in 2007. It provides an annual budget of P3 million for RH information and services.