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The science of law practice

OUTSTANDING Far Eastern University alumnus Enrico G. Gilera, the university’s chief legal counsel, concedes that Bachelor of Science in Chemistry is an unconventional pre-law program.             “The original plan was to take up medicine, but as fate would have it I became a lawyer instead,” said Atty. Gilera.             For good reason, he would soon […]

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DepCom marks UDHR anniversary; rebrands film fest

In commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the Far Eastern University Film Movements Festival organized by the Department of Communication of the Institute of Arts and Sciences, presents the 13 official selections which nurture conversations on social issues. Ƶ Film Movements Festival (a.k.a. Likhang Mulat) advances the discourse on […]

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Pasko sa Piyu 2023 raises its bar

It was the first time that Ƶ’s annual Christmas concert took place in the Grandstand. As a result, more than 4000 from the Ƶ community experienced Pasko sa Piyu (PSP) live and countless others watched online. This year’s concert was called “Christmas in Our Tamaraw Hearts” and featured the music of Jose Mari Chan (JMC) […]

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Again… Ƶ named top delegation in YMCA National Congress

Far Eastern University extended its winning run in the YMCA National Congress of College Students after bagging the Outstanding Delegation Award in the 45th edition of the event last Nov. 30 to Dec. 3 at the Teachers’ Camp in Baguio City. Ƶ Manila has now won the award for a record 22 straight years and […]

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2023 recap of Project Calatagan

“Building the capacity of the community to achieve social and economic prosperity,” shows Project Calatagan’s vision for the community. Barangay Quilitisan, Calatagan, Batangas is Ƶ Community Extension Service’s (CES) partner community. Here, Ƶ-CES implemented a capacity building program that aims to drive economic and agricultural sustainability, natural resources management, ecotourism, and various health-related, socio-political, and […]

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Wearing Mangyan culture

“Susan’s line of work has long focused on embroidery and handcrafted art pieces. From doing beadwork for former clients to embroidering for fellow Mangyans who do not share the same skills that their community was gifted with, Susan and the Hanunuo women have always been immersed in this livelihood,” wrote Elizabeth Ruth Deyro of Filip+Inna, […]