Halangdon

Sublimity in print.

Author: Arcturus Jerome Gonzales

The pursuit of excellence should always be embraced with a little insanity.

Remembering Bobby Nalzaro

Whether it was through his outspoken commentary on Cebuano Life in DYSS Super Radyo, his witty and fearless writing style in Sunstar Cebu, or his unwavering charisma on top of a voice that commanded respect at the GMA-7 Broadcast, Bobby Nalzaro was an icon that forever stands as an inspiration to all Cebuano journalists.

SOLARES presents future events, conducts open faculty discourse

105 DCLL students eagerly welcomed the activity-packed Second Semester following the first General Assembly titled ‘MAGSTORYA TA, KA-SOLARES!: a discourse unfiltered’ of the second half of A.Y. 2023-2024 by the Societas Lingua Artes (SOLARES) held at the SAS Viewing Room at the Philip Van Engelen Building last Saturday, February 3, 2024.

CSC Enlightens Significance of Local Food and Cuisine

Sponsored by the National Commission for Culture and the Arts (NCCA) and in cooperation with the Department of Communications, Linguistics and Literature (DCLL) as well as various other academic organizations, the conference was held with the intention of educating Carolinians on how local food and cuisine influences Visayan Societies.

Benigno Simeon Cojuangco “Ninoy” Aquino Jr.: Martyr, Journalist, Human Rights Activist.

On August 21, 1983, thousands flocked to the Manila International Airport, all wearing yellow clothes and tying yellow ribbons to the surrounding trees following the song “Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree.” It was all to welcome an exile who to them was the strongest resistor to an unjust regime that ruled the country for many years. Who, despite the warnings of family and friends, returned to his homeland knowing the dangers that await him. As he stood before the oppressions of the Martial Law Regine before, he would rather die on his feet with honor than live on bended knees in shame.

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