By Sean Sy (Class 2023) “Omg. TRP na.” That line feels a bit different this time around. This year, there won’t be any scrambling to get chorale pieces perfected in time for the night ahead.Continue reading
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Fornix, Fornicate, and Fascinating Etymologies
By JE Mariano (Class 2023) It’s in class that I first encountered the word fornix, which in neuroanatomy is a bundle of nerve fibers in the brain. Automatically I thought of fornicate (they share theContinue reading
Twists: Realizations During the PLE Season
by Arobe Shiek Goling II, MD (Class 2019) It has been several months since I successfully hurdled one of the greatest battles of my life – the September 2019 Physician Licensure Exam (PLE). To describe the weeksContinue reading
Aromantic Valentine’s
by UP Medics and contributions from the UPCM Community art by Josh Christian Protacio (Class 2023) We have once again reached that arbitrary point in time which many cultures around the globe choose to celebrateContinue reading
Friendship: The Purest Form of Love
by Migs Medina (Class 2023) How many people can you truly, unequivocally, call your friends? Sure, you may have 1,000 friends on Facebook. Sure, you may have met a lot of people in school, andContinue reading
How to Be a Minimal Manileño
by Cristina Morabe (Class 2023) The pollution problem of the world has escalated to an alarming level. In recent years, studies and viral news articles have declared the Philippines as one of the largest producersContinue reading
Trapped in Tolerance: The New Bare Minimum?
by Mark Teo (Class 2023) Note: This is a reaction to this post from the page Apologia: Christian Apologetics and Theology Featured Image from: LemanBleu.ch Honestly, this is a great example of the difference between tolerance and love. ToleranceContinue reading
Chills from the Ominous: Good Omens Review
by Rory Nakpil (Class 2022) Amazon recently released a 6-episode mini-series adaptation of the 1990 novel “Good Omens” by Neil Gaiman and the late Terry Pratchett. The story revolves around the angel, Aziraphale, and theContinue reading
Happy Endings on Hospital Rounds – Drs. Lopao and Ellen Medina
You’re at a family reunion, making your way across the room to greet everyone there. You go up to an aunt, smile, kiss her on the cheek. She remarks on your appearance, asks about school,Continue reading
Happy Endings on Hospital Rounds – Drs. Tony and Inday Dans
You’re at a family reunion, making your way across the room to greet everyone there. You go up to an aunt, smile, kiss her on the cheek. She remarks on your appearance, asks about school,Continue reading