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Christmas amid rubble and deluge
TWENTY-ONE days before Christmas, Dec. 4, 2019, typhoon "Tisoy" ravaged the province of Albay causing damage to its infrastructure, agriculture and vital livelihood. The...
Faiths thrive in Catholic UST
TWO GRADUATES prove having a diverse background is an asset in dealing with stereotypes and challenging cultural and religious barriers in the University.
In a...
Offemaria on religious faith—art as inquiry & interrogation
THOMASIAN artist Wilfredo Offemaria Jr. combined religious iconography and popular culture in the art exhibit, “Abstraction | Obstruction: A Discourse on Faith,” mounted in...
Antonio Molina library turned over to UST
THE UST Miguel de Benavides Library received the collection of works and library of the former UST professor Antonio Molina, in commemoration of his...
CSC bets square off in annual mandatory debate
CANDIDATES for the Central Student Council (CSC) Executive Board highlighted their platforms and stances on national and campus issues during the annual mandatory debate...
A step closer to the presidency
ADVOCATING for health awareness, education and student representation on issues affecting the Thomasian community, Central Student Council (CSC) Secretary Robert Dominic Gonzales is running...
Outgoing CSC officers: What they’ve done—and failed to do
DESPITE having a full slate of officers, the Central Student Council (CSC) Executive Board failed to accomplish its main campaign platform: the approval of...
Alumni artists link painting and sculpture in art exhibit
NOTABLE Thomasian artists stepped out of their comfort zones to create artworks on irregularly shaped canvases and a variety of other surfaces in “Shaped...
Artistic couples paint the language of love
ALUMNI artists, many of them couples, mounted visual interpretations of love in the art exhibit, “NIIG: An Exhibition of Intimate Conversations,” which opened Feb....
Former ‘V’ chief lensman mounts celestial portraits in photo exhibit
FORMER Varsitarian chief photographer Jilson Tiu displayed portraits of the moon in “Stillness is the Noise,” an eight-man photography exhibition held last Feb. 19...










