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Street Challenges Didn’t Stop This Honors Graduate

At just 12, Eugene Dela Cruz was left homeless. Thirteen years later, he walks the stage as an Ateneo honors graduate with a bachelor’s degree in economics.

A Student Honors Her PWD Father During Heartwarming Junior High School Graduation

Tatay Jun placed the medal on her with trembling but proud hands. In that moment, the crowd didn’t just witness academic success—they saw the beauty of a father’s love.

Bayanihan In Action—Tricycle Fire Extinguished With Help From Neighbors

When a tricycle caught fire in Pateros, a water delivery rider and neighbors teamed up to put out the flames.

A Young Boy’s Mystical Journey Unfolds In Danielle Florendo’s New Storybook

Experience the wonder of indigenous storytelling in Danielle Florendo’s The Legend of Uta Cave, a tale filled with magic, mystery, and mythology.

Philippine Passport Gains Spotlight For Its Remarkable Design

Balancing artistry with function, the Philippine passport is a proud emblem of Filipino heritage.

Beyond Barako: Benguet Arabica’s Growing Role In the Philippine Coffee Industry

With its cool temperatures and perfect elevation, Bakun, Benguet, is producing some of the finest Arabica coffee in the Philippines, attracting local cafes and roasters.

GAMABA Awardee Magdalena Gamayo Uses Philippine Cotton Again In Historic Revival

Every thread tells a story—Magdalena Gamayo’s return to Philippine cotton reconnects inabel weaving with its roots.

Riza Rasco’s 30 Years Of Travel Makes Her The First Filipino To Visit All 203 Countries

Dr. Riza Rasco’s love for travel and education has taken her across all 203 countries, making her a trailblazer in Philippine history.

Agana Hosted ‘MapagLAROng Likha’, Blending Art And Philippine Traditional Games

Filipino artists reimagined traditional games like piko and sungka at the Guam art exhibition, rekindling memories for the Filipino diaspora.

Palawan Takes Stand: New Mining Operations Banned For 50 Years To Protect UNESCO Reserve

In a bold move, Palawan imposes a 50-year ban on new mining operations.