Tag: GoodNewsPilipinas

Liza Avelino

Pinay helper climbs Mt. Everest neighbor peak

The Filipino diaspora has once again brought a Filipina domestic helper in Hongkong to international media attention.
Jen Espineli-Padernal

DLSU-D, Dep-Ed IT educators in global IT conference

A De La Salle University-Dasmariňas (DLSU-D) Business Management professor in Cavite and a public grade school teacher from Union Elementary School
The winning UP team

UP Law victory at Oxford UK Moot Court is PHL 1st win

What do you get when you put together champions of human rights and veteran mooters from the University of the Philippines College of Law?
TARA app

TARA app screams Magnanakaw to scare phone thieves

The texting capital of the world has brought forth a unique phone anti-theft application that screams, “Magnanakaw!”
Resilience indicator

US think tank: PHL most resilient emerging economy

A global report has marked the Philippines as being the most resilient emerging market economy (EME) in 2014.
Kotse-kel

Pinoy tricycle gets a modern make-over: Kotse-kel

For both residents and visitors in the Philippines the jeepney, the baby bus, and the tricycle are uniquely Filipino vehicles used as common transport.
Jesus' resurrection

Resurrection Reflections: Silence

Jesus’ body was taken from the cross, prepared with spices, placed in a borrowed tomb. And then there was silence…
Lea Salonga

Lea Salonga hosts Pinoy docus on US television

Tony Award winning actor, singer and Broadway performer Lea Salonga will be hosting a month long series of documentaries
Graduates

Job interview tips for Filipino new graduates

Out of the university gates and into the real world, you’re now ready to test the skills that you’ve honed through years of schooling
Moriones

Pinoy Holy Week traditions: Penance and Festivities

The Philippines is known all over the world for its people’s distinctive way of commemorating the Holy Week, referred to as Semana Santa
Santo Niño Church

Centuries-Old Philippine Churches to Visit This Holy Week

Holy Week in the Philippines is an occasion when Filipino families, friends, and tourists alike make pilgrimage visits to oftentimes centuries-old
The Pierced Orange Peel

The Pierced Orange Peel

A year ago we sat down as a part of our team building activity for the VCF Alabang choir, led by my mentor, (who is also like my second dad)
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