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When I was in high school at St. Catherine’s School, my elder sister Mila who was then a Bachelor in Science Education (BSE) student at St. Theresa’s College Cebu would tell stories about STC, her teachers both…
New Zealand Ambassador to the Philippines David Strachan expects stronger ties between his country and Cebu as the two parties further explore opportunities in trade, tourism and education. At a time when the people-to-people links between New…
During its 16th founding anniversary, the Coalition for Better Education (CBE) conferred the Presidential Award to City Savings Bank last August 5 at Golden Prince Hotel in Cebu City. CitySavings was recognized as a fellow education…
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte this week signed into law the bill mandating free tuition for students of public colleges, universities and vocational schools across the country. Under the law, money from the state’s coffers shall also be…
Cebu Governor Hilario Davide III welcomed the approval of the newly signed law that seeks to provide free tuition to State Universities and Colleges (SUCs) nationwide. President Rodrigo Duterte signed the Universal Access to Quality Tertiary Education Act…
FORMER regional director Carmelita Dulangon of the Department of Education (DepEd-7) passed away at 6 p.m. last Friday, July 28. She was 67. News about her death was posted at the Lapu-Lapu City College LLC Admin Facebook…
The passing away of Dr. Thelma B. Kintanar, erstwhile feminist and scholar, “visionary and doer” as former president Jose Abueva called her, three weeks ago reminded me of the work on women and cultural literacy, which I…
Senator Bam Aquino expects that by August 5 or earlier, students in state universities and colleges (SUCs), local universities and colleges (LUCs) and tech-voc schools may already start enjoying free education. Aquino said the ratified version of…
In answer to the clamor for a program that will serve as a springboard in a new approach to the teaching of nationalism by cultivating pride of place, schools are painstakingly working out a way of making…
THE husband of an education official was found dead hanging on a rope tied around his neck inside their home in Barangay Cambaro, Mandaue City at past 7 pm last Wednesday, July 6. Parademics were unable to…
Astoria, New York — When emcee David Marquez, manager of Trinidad and Tobago’s COPOS Credit Union Co-operative Society, announced my name as the participant who took multiple plane rides to attend the international program for credit union…
There are two kinds of working students: those who work outside the school either day or night and get paid, and those who work inside the school being assigned in various offices of the school and don’t…
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