
All Crammed Up
Our memories hate it when we cram large pieces of information in a short period of time and this hatred leads our brain to dump
Our memories hate it when we cram large pieces of information in a short period of time and this hatred leads our brain to dump
Heated debates on being vocal versus being silent on certain issues is a common sight—especially on social media. You may have come across at least
Anonymous John Doe resigned from his post in El Consejo Atenista (ECA)—and no one in the student body cares or was bothered by it. With
The headline isn’t probably a newsflash to many. Over the years, ECA has always been perceived to have that you-can’t-sit-with-us vibe—perhaps not by everyone but
If El Consejo Atenista were a car, surely the student body would hope its windows were transparent and not tinted black—or moreso, removed. Issues of
As citizens, nothing beats the feeling of being able to vote for someone who’s worthy of your vote. Voting is a form of political participation—an
Let’s face it—students like us won’t fill out surveys unless: (1) it is required, (2) someone personally reaches out to us, or (3) we get
It isn’t much of a shock when we say that the Philippines has a government indifferent to its poor healthcare system that mocks its own
Perhaps it’s the fast, as they call it, internet capacity of the Philippines which made information almost available to everybody, or it might be those several
“If you had the power to do anything you want, what would you do?” I hear this question so often as I go through life,