We Are What We Eat, Even During a Pandemic
By Peter Nunez
/ June 30, 2020
"Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food." - Hippocrates Fortunately or not, we've developed our eating habits during our childhood years. Here in the United States, a country of immigrants from diverse regions of the world, people have varied eating habits. So in every State, one can...
Read More
We are the Champions!
By Peter Nunez
/ March 17, 2018
The Soccer Champions of 1976 Forty two years ago, some members of the Dominican postulancy in Manaoag, Pangasinan, Philippines made history by winning the 1976 Region I, Ilocos Region Athletic Association (IRAA) Soccer Championship. It was possibly the best year in competitive sports of Dominican seminarians in the Philippines if...
Read More
The Demise of Philippine Traditional Games
By Ted Fullona
/ December 11, 2017
Stones or sandals bouncing off the weight reinforced tin can planted upright on the ground. Kids hustling back and forth taking turns as either thrower or keeper, either way, they all play with great enthusiasm as they cry uuuhs and aaahs everytime a stone or sandal hits the tin can and...
Read More