
Day: November 7, 2025
iAcademy breaks into Top 20 of Disney, Netflix-backed animation contest

iAcademy, the premier school of STI Holdings, recently bagged the 12th spot in the 24-hour animation contest, which drew over 760 elite teams competing for recognition from entertainment giants Disney, Netflix, Toon Boom, Lucasfilm, and DreamWorks.
Uwan enters PAR; Signal No. 1 up in parts of Luzon, Visayas, Mindanao

Typhoon Uwan is now inside the Philippine Area of Responsibility (PAR).
NCAA: Allen Liwag hopes to quickly recover from shoulder injury

De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde missed the services of its big man and reigning NCAA Most Valuable Player Allen Liwag on Friday after he sustained a shoulder injury in their previous game against Lyceum of the Philippines University.
NCAA: San Beda Red Cubs claim back-to-back wins, exact revenge vs. Benilde-LSGH

San Beda University bounced back and notched back-to-back victories after dominating La Salle Green Hills, 76-59, in the NCAA Season 101 juniors basketball tournament.
Vinzons, former student leader and World War II guerrilla, honored in Daet forum

The Upsilon Sigma Phi, the provincial government of Camarines Norte, the municipality of Vinzons, Museo Bulawan, and the Vinzons Policy Center recently held a forum to highlight the life and legacy of former Camarines Norte Gov. Wenceslao Vinzons, a former student leader and guerrilla fighter in World War II.
UE College of Law offers scholarships to honor graduates
The University of the East (UE) College of Law is offering scholarship opportunities for bachelor”s degree holders who graduated with Latin honors, consistent with its commitment to nurture the next generation of globally competitive and ethical legal professionals.
Ama na nagnakaw ng gatas para sa anak, huli pero ‘di kulong dahil kay hepe

Nakalusot sa pagkakakulong ang isang ama na nagnakaw ng gatas sa tindahan para sa kaniyang anak nang bayaran na lang ng hepe ng Tabuk City Police Station sa Kalinga ang gatas dahil sa awa. May iba pang ginawa si hepe para sa lalaki.
US snubs UN meeting on its human rights record

A United Nations (UN) meeting to review the United States’ human rights record opened without the U.S. on Friday, with rights groups calling the absence a worrying sign of Washington’s retreat from global engagement on such issues.
CIAP withdraws charges vs flood control project contractors
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The Construction Industry Authority of the Philippines (CIAP), an attached agency of the Department of Trade and Industry (DTI), has withdrawn the charges and lifted sanctions against the contractors alleged to be involved in anomalous flood control projects.
Sweden king, Japan defense minister send condolences to Tino-hit PH

King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden expressed his sympathies to the Philippines following the devastation of Typhoon Tino.
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