+ Follow CYRANO Tag
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[Title] => My fondest memories of Direk Marilou
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[Title] => Missing Cyrano
[Summary] => In this Information Age, Filipinos are encountering a personal net loss when they unwittingly lose track of the more important pursuit of values and wisdom in their mad scramble to acquire data and updates.
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[Title] => 8th death anniversary of Francisco Soc Rodrigo
[Summary] => As an Atenean, there were certain older students I came to admire. One of them was Francisco "Soc" Rodrigo. His family had given him the nickname "Paquito", but in the Ateneo, people kept calling him "Soc" after Socrates, the Athenian philosopher and teacher, and that eventually became his official nickname. The two books that have influenced me most in my life were Don Quijote de la Mancha and Cyrano de Bergerac. In the Ateneo, Cyrano was not only a great book but the idol.
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[Title] => Confessions of a Kindergarten flunker
[Summary] => My alma mater has called on me to help publicize a fund-raising musical for their scholarship program, sponsored by the College of the Holy Spirit Alumnae Foundation. Yes, you hear me right. Im an alumnus, not an alumna, of the College of the Holy Spirit.
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[Title] => Let's get Physical
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