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Ibong Adarna: Redefined
The plot may be the same, but the difference lies in the dialogues and characterization. The select use of modern Filipino, coupled with the olden mother tongue, made the contextualization of scenes easier.
What made Adarna more remarkable was its use of shadow animation, which made the play more fun to watch.
Lady Maroons streak past Warriors, post 3rd win
Lady Maroons prevail in Battle of Katipunan, 56-46
Maroons fall to Warriors for 0-7 card
CinemAyala?: Indie filmfest goes commercial
Last year, a proposition to cancel the screening in UP did not push through due to the clamor of the festival’s patrons. This year, however, UP will no longer be included in its list of festival venues.
Uphold press freedom – Pete Lacaba
“Ang pagsasabi ng totoo, masakit man sa tenga ng ilan, ay magbibigay ng matibay na pundasyon sa malaya at maunlad na bansang gusto nating itatag (Truth-telling, although it hurts the ears of others, will provide the foundation of the free and developed nation we are building),” said Lacaba, the 2013 Gawad Plaridel recipient.
COLUMN: Beyond filling print space
The ability of the campus paper to shape public opinion is the reason why it has always been facing threats to its freedom, taken under siege by those in positions of power – by institutions desperately trying to conceal the truth from the very first time that student-journalists learned to fill the pages with its mighty ink.
Maroons remain winless, bow to Tigers
EDITORIAL: A game of hide-and-seek
It is unclear who the taya is – was it PNoy, who threatened to comb every corner in pursuit of the most wanted wrongdoers; or was it the people, who religiously listened to his 18-page droning in search of issues to no avail?
This childish game had enough players, but of who were entertained, we do not know.
Writing in the middle of a storm
This young, uncompromising and courageous journalist was Jose Maria Flores Lacaba, Jr.