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Started in 1927, the Philippines Graphic is the longest-running printed magazine of national circulation that provides relevant news and features and promotes Philippine literature.

Meralco sets health protocols for employees in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic

The Manila Electric Company (MERALCO) has committed to keep the lights on (#KeepTheLightsOn) for its over 6.9 million customers amid the coronavirus-19 pandemic.

CGPA joins Virtual Indo-Pacific Land Power Conference

The Commanding General, Philippine Army (CGPA) joins the Virtual Indo-Pacific Landpower Conference (IPLC) hosted by the United States Army Pacific (USARPAC) from May 20 to May 21 at the Headquarters Philippine Army Conference Room, Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City.

Securing the new norm in distance learning

Over the past few months, educational institutions around the world—from elementary schools to colleges and universities—have been forced to embrace distance learning. It’s now...

Uniqlo shirts to keep frontliners fresh

SM Foundation Inc. and Uniqlo team up to keep Quezon medical frontliners clean and fresh.

Richmonde’s Black Box of food favorites is here

Choice overload is real and can add to your stress especially in our current situation where there’s so much to think about. With the...

LGUs, civil society call on DA-BFAR to issue vessel monitoring rules, compliant with RA 10654

The League of Municipalities in the Province of Romblon, Pangisda Natin Gawin Tama (PANAGAT) and Oceana called on government anew to fast track the implementation of Vessel Monitoring Measure (VMM).

Healing the Nation: PCSO releases more than P3 billion to fight COVID-19 crisis

In a bid to be an arm of the government to protect and aid millions of Filipinos—especially the less fortunate and most vulnerable communities in the country—Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) General Manager Royina M. Garma announced that the agency has released over P3 billion to aid the government in its fight against the invisible deadly disease, COVID-19.

BP2 sends off 1st batch of ‘returnees’

A total of 112 Leyteaños are among the first batch of beneficiaries returning to their homeland under the Balik Probinsya, Balik Pag-asa program (BP2) of the government.

PRESS STATEMENT: On the Coverage of PhilHealth for SARS-CoV-2 tests using RT-PCR

This figure (P8,150 per test) was based on data collected before April 1, 2020, when there was very limited testing capacity in the country...

SM foundation scholar-graduates hurdle bar exams

Jay-Ann and Kerven’s journey is an inspiration for other SM scholars who, like them dreamt of a better life for their family. True to its mission, the SM College Scholarship Program paved the way and helped them attain their dreams.

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FEU hailed as transnational nursing education hub by CHED, affirms global competitiveness of its nursing program

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS — The Far Eastern University (FEU) Institute of Health Sciences and Nursing marked a new achievement that underscores the global readiness of FEU’s nursing program. FEU was formally conferred the Certificate of Authority by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) on June 10, 2026,...

Where business leadership begins—FEU

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS — Persistence, resilience, and adaptability, among others, are often touted as the most common traits successful entrepreneurs have. They’re not afraid to fail or take risks; they continuously learn, whether from their mistakes or from others. They won’t let a setback stop them from...

Visual journalists confront a changing world

The Foreign Correspondents Association of the Philippines recently brought together more than 200 visual storytellers, both in person and online, for the 3rd Romeo Gacad Lecture on Visual Journalism at Lanson Place, Pasay City. This year’s lecture series sparked vibrant, critical discussions on the evolving landscape of media....