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Lessons from Nobel Prize-winner Edmund Phelps
by YAHOO By Stephanie Tanyu Coyiuto - October 20, 2006 - 12:00am
Congratulations, Professor Phelps!" We barged into the room, each grinning madly as we paused in front of our teacher, stopped to shake his hand, shook our heads in awe, and then slowly settled into...
Buon Giorno! A European adventure
by YAHOO By Stephanie Tanyu Coyiuto - September 16, 2005 - 12:00am
I am sitting on my bed, nursing cuts and bruises on my legs as I type this. Amazingly, these wounds don’t hurt at all. Instead, I feel the sweet rush of pain mingled with pride. After all, I have accomplished...
Wanna study in Singapore, lah?
by YAHOO By Stephanie Tanyu Coyiuto - July 23, 2004 - 12:00am
I’m all for studying close to home. I spent a good part of my university education at the Ateneo and I loved every bit of it immensely. My being a true-Blue Eagle fan has led many to question my decision to...
Dean Rudy Ang: Educating future men for others
by YAHOO By Stephanie Tanyu Coyiuto - February 13, 2004 - 12:00am
For many young people, there are so many decisions to make – for the high school student, the question: Which school should I go to? looms in his mind. For the college student, the question "what job will...
All the world’s a cinema to Mother Lily
by YAHOO By Stephanie Tanyu Coyiuto - January 30, 2004 - 12:00am
It has repeatedly been said that Lily Yu-Monteverde, more popularly known as Mother Lily, is a one-of-a-kind movie producer and businesswoman. I have been able to witness this one-of-a-kindness of Mother Lily —...
Nicole Lim: Life at Harvard
by YAHOO By Stephanie Tanyu Coyiuto - October 17, 2003 - 12:00am
The great crimson walls of Harvard have always intrigued me. I’ve spent hours and hours wondering what it would be like to study in a place where some of the most wondrous minds and ideas are molded. Leonard...
Victor Calanog: Flying high
by YAHOO By Stephanie Tanyu Coyiuto - October 3, 2003 - 12:00am
For some, the word hero is such a strong term which conjures up images of Superman, saints, or other forms of martyrs. As for me, I’ve always known that there were heroes among us. There are those whom we admire...
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