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Lived On The Streets, Graduated With Pride And Honors

Abandoned as a child and forced to survive the streets, Eugene Dela Cruz proves that perseverance can lead to purpose, as he graduates from Ateneo de Manila University with academic distinction.

Junior High Graduate Honors PWD Father In A Moving Scene Of Love And Gratitude

Graduation day is about celebrating achievements, but for Janella, it was also about honoring sacrifice. She invited her father, a PWD, to join her on stage and place her medal.

Quick Thinking Saves The Day As Fire Breaks Out In Pateros Tricycle

A fire on a moving tricycle in Pateros was extinguished with the combined help of a water boy and community members.

A Mischievous Mountain God Comes To Life In Danielle Florendo’s Storybook

The Legend of Uta Cave is a tribute to Kalinga’s rich oral traditions, retold through the eyes of an Ibaloi artist passionate about cultural preservation.

Philippine Passport Gains Global Recognition For Its Unique Design

The Philippine eagle depicted on the passport is a symbol of our strength and freedom.

A Taste Of The Highlands: Why Benguet Arabica Stands Out

Benguet’s Arabica coffee legacy, dating back to 1875, continues to flourish in Bakun, where farmers cultivate beans that deliver exceptional flavors and freshness.

Riza Rasco Becomes The First Filipino To Set Foot In Every Country On Earth

From the bustling streets of Manila to the icy landscapes of Antarctica, Dr. Riza Rasco has seen it all—literally.

‘MapagLAROng Likha’ Exhibition Explores Filipino Play Culture Through Creative Art

Through art, "MapagLAROng Likha" in Guam brought traditional Filipino games to the forefront, celebrating heritage and cultural unity.

Meet The Spooky-Chic Tribute To Philippine Folklore With Monster High’s Corazon Marikit

Monster High’s new doll, Corazon Marikit, takes inspiration from the terrifying legend of the manananggal.

50-Year Mining Ban In Palawan Aims To Preserve Island’s Ecological Frontier

Palawan’s government approves a 50-year moratorium to conserve its natural environment.