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Holy Angel University’s (HAU) collegiate academic year (AY) 2025 – 2026 is set to begin on June 16, 2025, ten days earlier from the start of the current school calendar. Read more
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When we bend a fact and choose a facet of it to only pursue what is convenient and within our personal (rather than the public) agenda—when in fact we are supposed to champion critical reporting—we become no different to the gigantic institutions of misinformation and malicious reportage that we are… Read more
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Sa mga tulad nilang debosyon na lamang ang nakikitang kasagutan sa mga hamong tila wala nang solusyon—mga suliraning sa gobyerno sana mahahanap ang tugon—hindi paghuhusga ang dapat ipataw sa kanila. Read more
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Amidst multiple calls and repetitive attempts from the studentry to have the administration heed its big pledges of improving upon its facilities, the state of core facilities within the university still falls far from the value that students are paying to receive the bare minimum of a comfortable, conducive learning… Read more
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Gabi-gabing naglalako ng balut si Dodong, Pangunahing kabuhayan para makakota pampalipas gutom. Read more
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Student journalism might be one of the fields with the broadest gray areas, particularly when it comes to defining the “limits” of what should be reported. Some argue that because student publications are created by and for the students, their focus should remain solely on what is happening within the… Read more
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Holy Angel University (HAU) recorded a total of 10,703 college students for the first semester of Academic Year (AY) 2024 – 2025 as of July 16, 2024 — 273 or 2.5% short compared to the same semester of the previous school year. Read more
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There is a maxim that goes, “Universities are a microcosm of society.” It is a statement so bold that it calls for educational institutions to instill a sense of community, democracy, leadership, and harmony among its stakeholders. Read more




