Published March 13, 2021, 11:07 AM
Anthony “AG” Gonzales and Kristine del Rosario-Gonzales did more than what was expected of them as parents all for their daughter Agatha who joined their school’s beauty pageant online. As a result of their unwavering support, the nine-year-old grade four student of Veritas Catholic School in Parañaque bagged all the major awards and was even crowned as Ms. Valiant 2021 under the elementary division.
NATURE GODDESS. Agatha Gonzales in her recycled bird-inspired costume. (Photo courtesy of AG Gonzales)
One of the awards is the “Best in Costume,” where they made bird-inspired gown out of recycled balikbayan boxes they brought coming home from Singapore. They used to reside there before the pandemic. And with the help of other family members, who stayed late for three nights, they were able to create a masterpiece that went viral on social media.
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Published March 12, 2021, 4:37 PM
The Commission on Higher Education (CHED) will allow more Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) that offer medical and allied health sciences to conduct limited face-to-face classes amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic.
In a virtual press conference on Friday, March 12, CHED Chairman J. Prospero De Vera III said that at least five more HEIs are currently “under evaluation” before they will be allowed to hold limited in-person classes.
“There’s an ongoing evaluation for at least 5, we will to see if they are compliant with the guidelines set before they will be approved,” De Vera said in a mix of English and Filipino.
Published March 11, 2021 6:24pm Manila, Philippines: The International Association of Business Communicators Philippines (IABC Philippines), presents the first virtual Philippine Quill Awards, the first of its kind awarding ceremony in the recognition program’s 18-year run. Entitled ARISE, the Philippine Quill awards will honor 408 entries from professional and student communicators which exemplified the Quills’ global standards of excellent, effective, and purposeful business communication. “We are pleased with the record number of entries in 2020, particularly recognizing campaigns and projects related to Covid19 communications from various organizations in Philippine society. These efforts are proof of the resilience of our people, and of the students and professional communicators who created narratives and campaigns that continue to help us bravely navigate the challenges of the pandemic, unprecedented in its impact, but which - the Quill entries have shown, brou