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Generation Z: A Generation of Changemakers

10 Jan 202111 Jan 2021
Have you ever been told that you’re too young to start a business? Too young to have an opinion? Too young to spark change? All over the world, we’ll see…
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Women in STEM

7 Dec 20205 Jan 2021
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Where the Future Lies: The New Normal of College Admissions

2 Dec 20205 Jan 2021
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Women in Biotechnology

28 Nov 20208 Jan 2021
Written by Talia ArañaEdited by Anna DivinagraciaGraphics by Trasy Ipapo "Listen to the scientists." It's a phrase we hear often — too often, in fact. Why? “The Philippines ought to…
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Your Weapon Against the Infodemic: The Importance of Science Communication in Relation to COVID-19

4 Nov 20208 Jan 2021
Written by Jammy MapaEdited by Nikki MenesesGraphics by Brielle Romero Have you ever experienced reading an article filled with so much scientific jargon that you could no longer understand it?…
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LGBTQ+ Rep in Tech

22 Oct 20208 Jan 2021
Written by Alex CruzEdited by Hannah ManuelGraphics by Gwen Valimento Love is one of the few things that seem impossible to code into a computer. We, ourselves, often have a…
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#AcademicFreeze vs #LigtasNaBalikEskwela

14 Oct 20208 Jan 2021
Written by Talia Araña and Fran FabricanteEdited by Christiana ReyesGraphics by Trasy Ipapo "Ang education makakapaghintay ‘yan. Pero hindi ko pa [kayang] i-risk ang safety ng mga anak ko kapag…
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It’s A Woman’s World, Too: The Best Countries to be A Woman in Tech

7 Oct 20206 Jan 2021
"Who is the first person that comes into your mind when you hear the words 'tech industry'?"  Ask anyone that question, and you'll probably hear the repetitive answers: Bill Gates,…
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Online Classes Due to COVID-19

3 Oct 20205 Jan 2021
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Digital Footprints: The Internet Keeps What’s Left Behind

29 Sep 20206 Jan 2021
Written by Marla AbaoEdited by Jes de JoyaGraphics by Xixi Tankiamco In this day and age, everything is accessible with the click of a button and in the blink of…
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Remembering the Women in Martial Law

26 Sep 20206 Jan 2021
Written by Anna DivinagraciaEdited by Dona MarabeGraphics by Xixi Tankiamco This article contains strong language, sexual content, graphic narratives, and other themes that may not be suitable for younger audiences.…
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5 Zoom Tips for Students Taking Online Classes

19 Sep 20206 Jan 2021
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Twelve Filipino Startups Making a Difference Amidst COVID-19

17 Jul 20206 Jan 2021
photos and information from QBO Innovation Hub Photo 1. Photo shows startup founders Shahab Shabibi, co-founder of MyKuya; Gabby Dizon, CEO and cofounder of Altitude Games; Moritz Gastl, vice-president of…
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Art In Crisis: The power of art amidst the COVID-19 pandemic

15 Jul 202014 Jan 2021
Written by Alie Santana Edited by Iya Albitos I made my very first art account a week under quarantine. I’ve seen about 5 musicals online, drawn about 25 different things,…
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Behind the Four Walls: Domestic Abuse and Sexual Exploitation in Quarantine

3 Jul 20206 Jan 2021
Written by Shanice Dy and Anna DivinagraciaEdited by Alyssa Melody Paglumotan Reality in the “new normal” is a scene straight out of a post-apocalyptic movie: terrified masked individuals careful not…
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On Productivity in a Crisis

17 Jun 20206 Jan 2021
Written by Josef ArtiagaEdited by Liv Licardo As you start another day in quarantine, you check your phone to see a barrage of notifications from online classes. Your social media…
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It’s Okay to Float: A Reflection on Mental Health during Quarantine

3 Jun 20206 Jan 2021
Written by Kaye San MiguelEdited by Victoria Albitos When I was five, my parents took me to my first ever swimming class, which absolutely terrified me. I was almost sure…
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The Social Media Epidemic

11 May 20206 Jan 2021
Written by Anna DivinagraciaEdited by Liv Licardo Fake news, a current ‘trend‘ and problem, is spreading faster than the coronavirus this quarantine season. In these dire times, some netizens and political…
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The New Normal: Online activism during the COVID-19 pandemic

3 May 20206 Jan 2021
Written by Victoria AlbitosEdited by Alissa Melodia Frias Quarantine: a word we have all become familiar with over the past months. The streets are oddly empty, but the internet is…
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Startups Founded by Filipina Women

25 Feb 20206 Jan 2021
Written by Kelly PunzalanEdited by Victoria Albitos Many of our favorite brands and companies began as small startups that went on to become highly successful ventures‒ Amazon, Canva, Grab, Lazada,…

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