Small Acts for Lasting Impact: How Students Can Engage with Projects Against Climate Change

By: Ameera Vergara Oceans are heating up and acidifying, glaciers are melting, and Arctic and Antarctic sea ice are shedding, according to research done by the United Nations.  All of these are happening while we’re here reading this article, possibly with a light open in a vacant room, or perhaps with a piece of paperContinue reading “Small Acts for Lasting Impact: How Students Can Engage with Projects Against Climate Change”

HELP, I’m bored, unmotivated, and overwhelmed! Rosehill student struggles in the pandemic and tips on how to deal with them

By Dana De Dios “Online schooling is a mental battle,” Sara del Fonso, Grade 8 Batch Representative, confessed.  Sara is not alone. Many students worldwide, faced with the reality of the online setup, are undergoing the same challenge. Dr. Daphne Ong, a certified psychiatrist and a current member of the PAREF Rosehill Board of Trustees,Continue reading “HELP, I’m bored, unmotivated, and overwhelmed! Rosehill student struggles in the pandemic and tips on how to deal with them”

Imma Santos’ Ultimate Guide to Getting into a University Abroad and Bagging the Scholarship

By: Ynna Lucido Have you been daydreaming of living like those international students whose aesthetic day-in-the-life videos are scattered all over your YouTube recommendations?  Perhaps the thought of moving to a country with a change of scenery and all four seasons, meeting new people, embracing new cultures, and being independent excites you.  Imma Santos, anContinue reading “Imma Santos’ Ultimate Guide to Getting into a University Abroad and Bagging the Scholarship”