Singing Together, Yet Apart: The UCC Chorale’s hope amidst the pandemic

Written by Alexandra Alama  Music can never be superfluous; it is medicine given in the most sacred way.  Under the cloud cover, the dark ones have turned into steel, but the leading edge can be bright white as if the pages of a new book were prepared for curious eyes. Her earphones are split into two speakers as she plugs them into her left and … Continue reading Singing Together, Yet Apart: The UCC Chorale’s hope amidst the pandemic

Tulad ni Gat. Jose Rizal

Isinulat ni John Dave Brion Tuwing ika-30 ng Disyembre, ating ginugunita ang araw kung kailan sinambit ang, “Consummatum est,” ng ating tanyag na bayani na si José Protacio Rizal Mercado y Alonso Realonda, o mas kilala na Dr. Jose P. Rizal. Sino nga naman ang makalilimot sa isa sa mga Pilipinong pumiglas mula sa kadenang ginawa ng mga Kastila? Bawat tao sa bansa ay tinitingala … Continue reading Tulad ni Gat. Jose Rizal

UCC Communication majors bagged awards at national documentary film competition;

Written by Mary Ann Elegue The students of the Bachelor of Arts in Communication from University of Caloocan City (UCC) Congress Campus and its alumni have once again brought pride to the University as they bagged national prestigious awards during the awarding of the 5th installment of the National Council for Children’s Television DokyuBata festival held yesterday, November 12, 2021. This year ‘s DokyuBata featured … Continue reading UCC Communication majors bagged awards at national documentary film competition;

An Aim for the Crown: UCC Tourism Management student represents Caloocan City for Ms. Tourism Philippines 2021

Written by Mary Rose Castillo An intricate showcase of women flaunting their intelligence and beauty in pageants isn’t new in our country’s striking history. These magnificent events bring it into imperially new statures. With running marvels, harder responsive partitions, and invigorating new winds, anybody and everybody can become involved with the crown show. Fortunately, Caloocan City is represented in one of the country’s most prestigious … Continue reading An Aim for the Crown: UCC Tourism Management student represents Caloocan City for Ms. Tourism Philippines 2021

UCC Chorale Made Its Debut On Virtual Stage Amid The New Normal Setup

Originally Published on June 08, 2021 Written by Lailah Labas Last June 6, the University of Caloocan City (UCC) Chorale performed its first heart-warming song on a virtual stage. Through the new normal setup in the midst of pandemic, the UCC chorale touches the heart of the viewers by performing the song entitled “A Child’s Prayer”. According to the UCC chorale conductor Mark Salvador, it … Continue reading UCC Chorale Made Its Debut On Virtual Stage Amid The New Normal Setup

Pride Is A Protest: Celebrating Pride Month As Resistance

Originally Published on June 02, 2021 Written by Larah Jane Taculao LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender) Pride Month is celebrated annually in the month of June. The first LGBT Pride Parade occurred in New York City on June 28, 1970, marking the first anniversary of the Stonewall riots. These riots have occurred when police raided a gay bar on June 28, 1969. This event … Continue reading Pride Is A Protest: Celebrating Pride Month As Resistance

Babae Ka, Hindi Babae Lang

Originally Published March 04, 2021 Written by Larah Jane Taculao and Phoebe Bacolod This month of March, we celebrate and acknowledge women’s achievements as well as their participation in the national struggle, and to recognize the significant contributions of Filipino Women in the current Philippine society in observance of the National Women’s Month of 2021. Over the years, the roles of women in our society … Continue reading Babae Ka, Hindi Babae Lang

Continued suffering and oppression: The state’s deep-seated social regimentation besetting the indigenous people’s right to self-determination

Originally Published on February 18, 2021 Written by Larah Jane Taculao and Phoebe Bacolod On February 15, a Lumad Bakwit School in the University of San Carlos – Talamban, Cebu Branch, was raided by the state forces under the guise of a “Rescue Operation”, resulting in the arrest of twenty-six (26) Lumad children and teachers. Lumad people are one of the indigenous groups who are … Continue reading Continued suffering and oppression: The state’s deep-seated social regimentation besetting the indigenous people’s right to self-determination

[TIMELINE] Breaking free: Thru Caloocan City Covid Response Experience

Originally Published on February 10, 2021 It has been almost a year since the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) was declared as a Public Health Emergency of international concern, and has ultimately changed every aspect of the world. As the virus continues to spread and mutate in some cases, it is the government’s responsibility to contain this public health concern to prevent further transmission, and to provide … Continue reading [TIMELINE] Breaking free: Thru Caloocan City Covid Response Experience

Land To The Tillers, Justice For The Peasant Farmers!

Originally Published on January 22, 2021 It has been 34 years since the infamous Mendiola Massacre took place in Manila, and justice remains elusive. The supposed peaceful mobilization of the peasant farmers to fight for just and comprehensive land reforms turned into violent dispersal that took the lives of 13 farmers. During Cory Aquino’s term, who came from the landlord class, the agricultural laborers were … Continue reading Land To The Tillers, Justice For The Peasant Farmers!