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18/02/2014

Tomorrow, February 18, the Supreme Court is about to decide on the constitutionality of RA 10175 or the Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012.

Now, more than ever, the utmost vigilance and mobilization of the public is needed to defeat the assailed law.

As we await the SC decision on RA 10175, we again call on everyone to change our profile pictures and cover photos to black as a sign of our continuing resolve to defeat the Anti-Cybercrime law.

10/02/2014

MAHALAGANG BALITA!
Sa bisa ng Proklamasyon Bilang 715 ng Tanggapan ng Pangulo ng Pilipinas, idineklara ang darating na HUWEBES, IKA-13 NG PEBRERO, 2014 bilang isang SPECIAL (NON-WORKING) DAY sa LUNGSOD NG PARAÑAQUE sa okasyon ng pagdiriwang ng 16TH PARAÑAQUE CITYHOOD ANNIVERSARY.

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04/02/2014

The veiled rights

These past few days, I’ve been scanning my Facebook and all I can see in my news feeds is about the current issue of Mr. Vhong Navaro’s mauling case.

All people believed that it was a set up and they give their sympathy to him. The police and media have their eyes on the case; every detail on the situation is being studied. We can see the result and the attentiveness of the police in solving this case. But there is one post that catches my attention; it is the status post of one OFW who is stating his opinion about the case.

At that moment, I realized that he has a point and I, to myself asked that question. How about the other OFW who experienced the same case and others, including r**e victims and maltreated servants? Aren’t they having right to have the same treatment?

Our OFW is considered as the new hero of this country, but then why is it that they are treated like that? The tedious investigation and they are lack of help because they’re not in our country. Their rights are limited and all they can do is to follow every rule that was given to them. We never considered what they feel; it is hard to be separated from their family, they will never see their children growing up because they are sacrificing those years for their loved ones just to have a good future. Why am I saying all of these? Because I can feel the loneliness and lacking of father’s parental and I’m a daughter of an OFW. At first it was hard to be separated but as time goes by I am used to it.

Filipino look for their luck in other countries because here, we are lacking of job opportunities and all the needs are becoming more expensive. Even though it’s against their will, they will take the risk. I’ve read earlier news about the Filipino who hanged himself because of depression. I doubt that it was su***de, why? The reason of going there is his family and for their future or maybe he has a serious problem about his job.

The government should exert more efforts about our fellow countrymen, there is still a lot of abused Filipino but because of the threat they remained silent. Our OFW should be treated right; they are human also and have the same right.

Now there are a lot of OFW’s there who asks help and to have justice. To our government let us help them not only because of duty, but because they are still humans and in the eyes of God we are equal.

College of Divine Wisdom is now accepting fresh graduates and transferees.
02/02/2014

College of Divine Wisdom is now accepting fresh graduates and transferees.

17 communication students visit AdUFRSThe communication juniors of College of Divine Wisdom had a radio hands on at Falc...
02/02/2014

17 communication students visit AdUFRS

The communication juniors of College of Divine Wisdom had a radio hands on at Falcon Radio Station in Adamson University.

Ms. Jeanie Derillo, Communication Chairperson of AdU, invited the 17 third year students of Bachelor of Arts in Communication Arts on FRS last February 1, 2014 to have a background and know what is inside of a radio station.

“Visiting the FRS will help you as mass communication students,” said Ms. Derillo to the students.

In addition, Ms. Derillo believed that exposing these communication students to the AdU’s official radio station will be an edge for them when they go to the El Shaddai’s radio station, DWXI 1314 AM.

At exactly 2:30 pm, DJ Gab and DJ Alyssa, senior dj’s of FRS, discussed first the history and the development of their radio station.

After the discussion, DJ Gab taught them how to use the equipment of the FRS.

“It’s a pleasure for us to have you (referring to the CDW) here in Adamson University Falcon Radio Station,” said DJ Gab.

When they were finished, the FRS started to air around the university. Together with DJ Gab, DJ Alyssa, DJ, Gabo, and DJ Karen, they played music and had a fun conversation, but the highlight of the day is the interview portion to the CDW students.

“Ang dami kong natutunan sa pagpunta natin sa FRS,” said Daniel John Arcon, one of the students who visit the radio station.

Dennis Paule, president of the third year communication, said, "Visiting FRS makes me more confident in the sense that I knew, and I saw that we, the 3rd yr masscomm students, can also do what they did."

02/02/2014

Sinalubong ng protesta ng kabataan ang pagpasok ng Chinese New Year para itaboy ang anila’y nagbibigay malas at pahirap sa mga mamamayang Pilipino sa paanan ng Mendiola.

02/02/2014

Two rival parties is vying for this year's Supreme Student Council polls.

Partido ng mga Aktibo at Responsableng Estudyante (P.A.R.E.) and Phenomenal Alliance Righteous and Talented Youth Party (P.A.R.T.Y. Party) is fielding bets for all the six executive and 12 legislative positions in the council.

James Coyoca of Education junior and executive head of P.A.R.E., is running against the P.A.R.T.Y. Party Evangelization sophomore Bro. Jonjon Canillo.

Communication Honers and Academic Mass Communication Practitioners (C.H.A.M.P) president Harrold Ivan Tamayo stepped down his position to compete the vice presidency against the El Shaddai preacher, Bro. Rommel Cañeda.

For secretary, Jezlee Fara-on and Crisalyn Polinar, junior and sophomore of Communication, are contesting for the position.

When it comes to the treasure of the council, Vincent Cecilio, Evangelization freshman, is clashing against communication sophie, Ma. Madilyn Colopano, and to be audited by either the two auditors, Rean Jay Santos or Chyddet Sta. Ana, both from Communication.

Joven Makiling, Communication, and Bro. Greg Palma, Evangelization, are the two freshmen vying the council's spokesperson.

P.A.R.E.'s legislators are Rejeanne Sedicol, Jun Albert Morden, Anna Marie Pole, Bro. Ruben Licera, Bro. Benjie Cuales, and Bro. Joclaude Gascon.

Ana May Pantoja, John Ray Reyes, Joyce Bernal, Ian Villanueva, Rodrigo Hernandez, Mechelle Bulabos, Jeremias De Guzman, Bro. Jose Hanson, Rhian Dela Cruz, Jolleen Utto, Krisha Febra, and Rommel Ibañez are the legislative representative of P.A.R.T.Y. Party.

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