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In the Middle of the Crossroads

By Francesca Ean TiuArt by Justin Wingkee Imagine standing in the middle of a crossroad with two separate paths veering to your left and right. Your feet are rooted to the ground, unsure of which direction to walk towards. Each path leads to the same direction so why should this be so hard if the...
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A Routine You Do to Take Care of Yourself

By Pauline Abigail Mandalupe A routine of taking care of yourself is very important nowadays, especially since the COVID-19 pandemic is very dangerous and deadly that it can kill you if you don’t know how to take care of yourself. By having a healthy routine, you do not only protect yourself but many others too....
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ISAer wins seat at the IDU elections

By John Agujetas ISAer William Vicson Gocheco (Grade 10-Luna) was unanimously elected the Finance Officer of the Iloilo Debate Union (IDU) Officers Council during the officers’ elections last September 6-8, 2021. He was able to receive the votes of all the chartered institutions and was formally announced the title by the outgoing IDU council during...
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The Margins Assembles

By Sofia Geolingo The Margins Book Club, a community of active readers formed by Iloilo Scholastic Academy, held its first meeting on September 10, 2021 at 1:30 p.m., with the theme “Prologue: The Margins General Assembly” via Zoom. In an effort to take the school’s reading program to the next level, this new organization aims...
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Newfound Love

By Sofia GeolingoArt by Justin Wingkee Being quarantined inside our homes is not necessarily a bad thing. Yet as time stretches, we can become uneasy. What used to be our place of comfort becomes an enclosed box. It starts to feel like you are trapped. It becomes suffocating and restless. It’s worse if you are...
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A National Heroes’ Day Tribute by the ISA Junior Scholars

“Only he is truly a patriot who, whatever his post, high or low, tries to do the greatest possible good to his countrymen.” —Apolinario Mabini As you go through the works penned by their respective artists as tribute to those who dedicate their lives to the betterment of ours, don’t forget to thank and honor...
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ISA Holds Virtual Buwan ng Wika

by William Gocheco Iloilo Scholastic Academy (ISA) celebrates Buwan ng Wika with a dazzling program on August 27, 2021 filled with amazing performances by the learners to commemmorate the Filipino language and culture. Even through the pandemic, ISA is determined to hold a program to show its appreciation by holding it in Zoom, where all...
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Learning in the Midst of a Pandemic

By Keren Ahhi Schools have resorted to online learning to pursue education while in a pandemic and with a new learning system, learners find themselves making many adjustments to their study habits ever so often. I have found that studying together with other classmates has been effective in this current learning approach. It allows learners...
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Beauty Is Not a Box

By Tracy GoonetillekeArt by Theone Tiu Slim waist, big butt and chest, today’s beauty standards are jaw dropping for the average woman. For many years, the size 0 body measurements and hourglass figure were things the general public expected “beautiful” women to have. Along with these came the love for a button nose and glass...
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Paint Your Canvas

By Francesca Ean TiuArt by Theone Tiu Standing in front of a blank canvas, a learner holds a paintbrush to it. His lips press together in a straight line before filling the white space with bursts of color. Hues, shades and vibrance bring light to the once dull world, taking the form of a beautiful...
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