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Student Page

‘The Great Wall’ according to university students

Disclaimer: This article deals with the somewhat sensitive issues of interracial dating and cultural issues based on race. If this topic is offensive to you, I encourage you to keep reading to be in the know about students last Valentines’ Day. If you absolutely can’t tolerate the above, then skip the article. I have written […]

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Parenting

Little entrepreneurs

You know you’re Tsinoy when you have to work at your family’s tiamkhaw (store) on weekends and in the summer… for free! These days, not all Tsinoy kids work 100 percent at the tiamkhaw. Many work at dad’s or mom’s office checking email, answering the phones, checking inventory. My parents are both teachers so there […]

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Gems of History

A Chinese supporter of Aguinaldo

When you hear of a person named Antonio Arsenio in the Philippines, what would you think is his nationality? Most probably Filipino. Well, Arsenio was Chinese. He was a staunch supporter of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo who owned a big house in Cavite, once a naval storehouse of the Spaniard. When the American troops under Brig. […]

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Kidnap Watch

MRPO warns of increase in kidnap, murder of Chinese nationals

The number of casino-related kidnapping, torture, extortion and murder is increasing, the Movement for Restoration of Peace and Order warned. Chinese national Lu Qiang died from head injury on Feb. 27 after being released by abductors due to gambling debts. On Feb. 24, the body of Charlie Chua was recovered in Cavite. His kidnappers demanded […]

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Kidnap Watch

4 Chinese kidnappers of Australian national caught

Anti-kidnapping operatives rescued an Australian national and arrested his four kidnappers in Makati City on Feb. 20. Authorities identified the victim as 29-year-old Jianting Chen. The Anti-kidnapping group (AKG) of the Philippine National Police said Rachel Ball, a member of the Australian police, informed them that the victim’s friend, Willian Choi, who is residing in […]

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Tsinoy Beats and Bytes

Vote for our future – it counts!

“It was frustration, anger, disgust, despair.”—Mike de Leon That was acclaimed director Mike de Leon’s explanation to ABS-CBN News Channel television network on what moved him to produce the five-minute short film “Kangkungan.” It was released on Feb. 24, the eve of the 33rd commemoration of EDSA People Power. Social media has been widely circulating […]