Last March 28, Edukasyon.ph held a one-day talk series, inviting over various personalities to talk about the self and the internet here at MINT. The speakers were TV host and former volleyball player Gretchen Ho; Edukasyon.ph CEO and founder Henry Motte-Muñoz; doctor and mental health advocate Dr. Gia Sison; and hiphop artist Quest.
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Age is truly just a number for this year's speakers at the recently concluded MINT Business and IT Week held last March 19-22.
It’s surprising for us though, because she is one of the visibly busy people at MINT. She is always found either huddled with the school’s production team, or going in and out of offices coordinating important school events. Now on her final year as a Film student and a full-time scholar, juggling acads and events has never seemed to faze Dani.
It was a night full of laughter and cheers as MINT game enthusiasts gathered inside the Cafeteria to try the different games laid out by MINT Blitz, the school club that’s always down for a great game.
They held a one-day convention, Game Night, that features various kinds of games for interested students. Aptly timed with the dismissal time of most classes here at MINT, the organization had the place packed with eager students coming from both senior high and college.
“What about it?”
This is Angelo Ramirez’s guiding principle as MEGA magazine’s associate editor when he decides what stories to put out for a certain issue. “When you’re young, you’ll think that the pretty things about this job are it. But as you grow older, you’ll start to ask, ‘what now?’ ‘Is there something else?’,” he said, explaining how the allure of fashion sometimes overpowers a magazine’s role as a publication.