Mekeni 1st Kapampangan-themed Filipino short film premieres in New Zealand
Mekeni, the first Kapampangan-themed Filipino short film is premiering in New Zealand.
The Final Pitch PH returns in search of business solutions for the new normal
The Final Pitch, the Philippines' first and only business reality TV show, is returning for a seventh season on CNN Philippines.
Cosplayer Janine Reyes crowned champion, leads PH winners in Korea festival
Filipino cosplayer Janine Audrey Reyes has been crowned champion, leading other Philippine winners in this year's Gyeonggi International Cosplay Festival (GICOF) held virtually in Bucheon, South Korea.
EJ Obiena wins another pole vault silver World Athletics’ Poland meet
The Philippines' champion pole vaulter Ernest John "EJ" Obiena took home another silver medal in the World Athletics meet at the Kamila Skolimowska Memorial tournament in Chorzow, Poland.
Bloggers’ stories of survival amid pandemic awarded top storytellers awards
Bloggers' stories of survival amid the Covid-19 pandemic have been awarded top storytellers awards in ComCo Southeast Asia’s “Write to Ignite Blogging Project” Season 2.
Do You Have What It Takes To Be An Entrepreneur?
Having a regular job may not be enough to sustain the family’s needs most especially if the children have started schooling. This is the most common reason why some have opted to work abroad to look for greener pastures. And we could not blame them for that. The level of unemployment in our country speaks for itself. Both professionals and skilled workers have found their means of supporting their families by being away from them.
UST professor Fidel Calalang bags Academia Musica Prize in Austria
University of Santos Tomas (UST) professor Fidel Gener Calalang Jr. has bagged the third prize in the International Composers Competition organized by Academia Musica in Vienna, Austria.
Globe, Caritas PH provide education, livelihood support to marginalized communities
Globe is partnering with Caritas Philippines for extended seed funding together with digital tools and skills training for 500 disadvantaged youth across the country.
JUST IN: Filipino Canadian teen Leylah Annie Fernandez advances to US Open quarters
This just in: Filipino Canadian teen tennis star Leylah Annie Fernandez delivered another upset win, this time over world champion Angelique Kerber to advance to the quarterfinals at the U.S. Open.
New Jersey’s young Filipino basketball athletes train with HUSAY, Ryan Ang
Young Filipino basketball athletes of the Hudson-Union Sports Association for Youth (HUSAY) in New Jersey have been training with celebrated teen coach Ryan Ang when face-to-face training started being allowed with the lifting of COVID-19 quarantine restrictions for basketball training, practices, and games.
LIST: Wesley So, Olympics, Jaja Santiago, Pinoy High Schoolers Top Good News Headlines
The Philippines' triumphs in sports and academic competitions dominated the Good news headlines in August 2021, witnessed by Filipinos from the comforts of their homes as the country went into another round of stricter quarantine restrictions to curb the coronavirus disease.
UP, DLSU, Ateneo place in Times Higher Education World University Rankings
The University of the Philippines (UP) and De La Salle University (DLSU) have again ranked in the annual Times Higher Education World University Rankings (THE WUR) 2022 while Ateneo de Manila University appears for the first time in the largest and most diverse listing of the world's top higher education institutions.