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...Read More
By Divine Grace LlamasArt by Theone Tiu “Real change, enduring change, happens one step at a time.” -Ruth Bader Ginsburg There are a handful of global issues our world has to face. We have poverty, food scarcity, and quality education, which are one of the many sustainable development goals of our global society. These are...Read More
By Patricia Gaille TiuArt by Justin Wingkee Given present situations and the subsequent halt to traditional on-campus education, it is no surprise that educational institutions have resorted to virtual means of learning and communication. As virtual learning is not a novel development, it presents itself as the appropriate alternative in terms of education due to...Read More
by Samantha MokArt by Theone Tiu You’re staring at the future.And it stares hauntingly back.Transparent yet opaque,So vague yet so clear, so far awayIndefinitely defined.You try to reach for itSo, you move. A second, an hour, a day, a yearYou move towards it, whether a tiptoe or a stride.Is what’s at your feet a minefield...Read More
Members of the ISA Junior Scholars met via Zoom to launch the school’s official learner publication for the school year 2021-2022. In a post on Facebook from the official Junior Scholars page, ISAer Samantha Mok welcomes the publications newest members with the caption: “Behold, the members of the ISA Junior Scholars in their first official...Read More
By William Vicson Gocheco (Grade 9 – Mendeleev) What is the greatest invention in the world? A seemingly simple and straightforward question, right? Some might say it’s the internet. Maybe its electricity. Is it the steam engine? Is it agriculture? Is it perhaps fire? But what exactly defines as being great? Is it the complexity?...Read More
By Nanel Charisse Lacson (Grade 10 – Rizal) Memories that we build during the youthful days are influential parcels in our life. It becomes something that is engraved deep within our nature and cultivates our character. As time passes by onto the future, there may come a time where we would reminisce and relive the...Read More
By Francesca Ean Alexis Tiu (Grade 8 – Jacinto) Sometimes we find ourselves standing between two separate roads, our feet and eyes rooted to the ground because of the impending uncertainty that lies in the destination that the two paths would take us. An unguided, naive soul, unsure of where to take a step, turns...Read More
By Sofia Geolingo (Grade 8 – Bonifacio) How to Overcome Procrastination The red dot on the right side of the app was screaming at you to open it. You looked at your notification to find another new assignment waiting. You, who was filled with negative emotions, promised to do it later because you didn’t want...Read More