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- UNICEF calls for no disruption of classes this year

- Donald Trump is impeached for the second time

- PAG-ASA: More cold days are coming

- Song Hye-Kyo reunites with 'Descendants of the Sun' writer for lead role

The Estoile qualifies as finalist in 42nd CMMANEWS | By: Jelanze Magallanes
For the third time, The Estoile, official school and community publication of St. Edward School - Grade School, entered the roster of finalist of the Catholic Mass Media Awards (CMMA) Best Student Organ - Grade School category. In an interview, Paul Jeffrey Peñaflor, school paper adviser (SPA), said that the presentation of family issues became the edge for the publication to be chosen as finalist.As a publication of a Catholic institution, Peñaflor said the editorial staff "shall continue to tell stories that uphold love for God, love for truth, care for the natural environment, and positive Filipino values. 42nd CMMA was held last December 19, 2020 via CNN Philippines. CMMA is the most prestigious Catholic award-giving body in print, radio and television.
A Short Story by Vincent Leonard V. Alhambra and Mariah Mclaine Beros of 12A-HUMSS

FEATURED EDWARDIAN SHORT FILM





SYPNOSIS:May isang bata at matanda na nakulong sa isang kuwarto. Pero isa lang sa kanila ang makakalabas. Sino kaya? Sino ang Mananalo? Sino ang mas tama?"Pakinggan Mo Ako"
directed & written by Vincent Jericho Gregorioexecutive producer - Biel Carlene Redondodirector of photography - Biel Carlene Redondomusic by Vincent Jericho Gregorioedited by Vincent Jericho Gregorio & Biel Carlene Redondo
STARRINGAngela Case as BataFaith Ramada as Matanda
Pihit Liyab #1 October 5.mp4

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RISKING FOR A LIVING. Despite rising cases of Covid-19 in Imus City, residents choose to be in a crowded market with a little chance of social distancing only to make a living, on Sunday, Sept.17.
No persons in authority were visible to remind market-goers of proper safety precautions such as wearing face mask and 2-meter physical distancing.According to the sellers, they have no choice but to risk everything to make both ends meet.
“Isa pa, hindi rin namin kontrolado ‘yong mga pumapasok dito kaya kahit nga batang maliliit, mga walang mask nakakapasok. E wala rin kaming magagawa, pare-parehas lang kaming nangangailangan ng pangkain. Kahit nga ‘yong nga nanlilimos dito hinahayaan na lang din. Sila pa naman ang pinakadelikado sa virus”, meat vendor Jun says.
The local government has not implemented strict protocols regarding the Anti-Mendicancy Law of 1978 to eradicate the widespread street begging around the city for it can impose higher chances of transmitting the virus.
Photo Story by: Biel Carlene RedondoOctober 15, 2020