SEE: Must-Visit Museums to Learn Facts from Philippine History

Check out these museums that you can now visit onsite or virtually experience from the comfort of your own home to learn more about the rich cultural heritage and history of the Philippines.

UP Visayas receives Science for the People award for Philippines’ 1st microalgae aqua feed

The University of the Philippines Visayas College of Fisheries and Ocean Sciences (UPV-CFOS) Institute of Aquaculture has received the Science for the People award for the Philippines' first microalgae paste, Juan Algae, a natural and cost-effective feed for aquaculture.

Philippines Among 40 Most Beautiful Countries in the World – Conde Nast Traveler

The Philippines has been named among the “40 Most Beautiful Countries in the World” by the popular travel site, Conde Nast Traveler (CNTraveler).

Filipinas play to keep win streak, solo group lead in ASEAN Football Women’s Championship

The Filipinas are playing to keep its winning streak and solo group leadership as it goes up against Malaysia in today’s match at the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) 2022 Women’s Championship at the Rizal Memorial Football Stadium in Manila.

Nagsimula sa wala, ngayon ay matagumpay na | Iponaryo

Gusto ko lang din pong ishare ang aking iponaryo story. Marami na po akong ipon challenge na ginawa nagsimula ako mag ipon year 2019

5 Books on Philippine History, Disinformation, and More in Required Readings Series

Five books covering the topics of Philippine history, disinformation research, politics, and the arts are now available in a new collection of historically significant works of Filipino authors released by independent publisher Everything's Fine.

De La Salle University social media research leads to anti-cyberbullying content creation

De La Salle University (DLSU) Manila’s social media research has led to the creation of multimedia material to help youth, parents, and schools counter cyberbullying and harassment.

This student persevered despite loss of parents to COVID to graduate summa cum laude

Filipino scholar Rey Matthew James Volante persevered to graduate summa cum laude with a degree in biology from Far Eastern University (FEU) despite losing his parents during the Covid-19 pandemic.

Gilas Pilipinas vs. Tall Blacks in New Zealand: Game Report by Rene Molina

I always say to my Kiwi friends, that for short people like us Filipinos, we love basketball, whether playing or watching it. It isn’t just love; it borders more on adoring the players and putting them on a pedestal. Hero-worship comes to mind. Such was the scenario last Thursday, June 30, when the Gilas Pilipinas men’s basketball team met the New Zealand Tall Blacks at the Eventfinda Stadium in Auckland.

Converge supports young football players from underprivileged communities

Every child deserves the liberty to dream, to play, to enjoy their youth, and to have access to opportunities that will safeguard their future. There is no greater vocation than to serve and care for the next generation, and Converge ICT Solutions Inc. is at the very forefront of this calling.

NFL Fil-Am player Camryn Bynum brings help to typhoon-hit Leyte hometown

National Football League (NFL) Filipino-American player Camryn Bynum visited the Philippines for the first time with his family to help victims of Typhoon Agaton in Baybay, Leyte, the hometown of his relatives in the country.

OPM icon Gary Valenciano releases inspiring new music video for MSMEs

OPM icon Gary Valenciano has released a brand new music video for his latest inspiring single, “Pwede Pang Mangarap” - a song that encourages Filipinos to overcome difficulties.