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PH bags 50 golds, bows to 6th in 2025 SEA Games

  With a record-breaking delegation of 1,168 athletes representing the Philippine flag, the Philippines finished sixth on the stat sheet at the 2025 Southeast Asian Games after delivering its clinical performance and clinching a total of 276 medals composed of 50 golds, 73 silvers, and 153 bronzes across 50 sports held in Thailand from December

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CMU ranks 5th in September, November LET – Secondary Level 2025, produces 3 topnotchers

Central Mindanao University (CMU), through the College of Education, has once again proven its academic excellence after ranking 5th among the top-performing schools nationwide in the September and November Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) – Secondary Level, as announced by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) on December 18, 2025. The university recorded 374 passers out

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Still a Maybe

It is disappointing—yet painfully unsurprising—that precarious employment has slipped into our everyday reality, shaping our workplaces in ways we can no longer ignore. Some people spend their entire lives trying to prove they deserve a seat at the table. Plenty of job order employees are proving it, yet the system does not always give them

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CMU Graduate Ranks 2nd Nationwide in December 2025 ABELE

A Central Mindanao University (CMU) graduate has ranked 2nd nationwide in the December 2025 Agricultural and Biosystems Engineers Licensure Examination (ABELE), according to results released by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) on Thursday evening. Engr. Eve Jane Fantonial Garcia, Magna Cum Laude and valedictorian of CMU’s College of Engineering Class of 2025, secured the Top

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“Sa una kay wala may mental health, mental health,” matud pa sa uban nga guwangon. Mental health, a topic where the generational gap becomes apparent.

What is Mental Health? According to the World Health Organization (WHO), mental health is a state of mental well-being that enables people to cope with the stresses of life, realize their abilities, learn and work well, and contribute to their community. It has intrinsic and instrumental value and is a basic human right. “Kami sa

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CMU-Agriculture proves excellence, securing Top 5 ALE rank

Central Mindanao University’s College of Agriculture (CMU-CA) once again proves itself as one of the country’s leading institutions known for agricultural education in November 2025 Agriculturist Licensure Examination (ALE). With an impressive 87.02% overall passing rate, the school produced 315 newly licensed agriculturists ascending as the Top 5 Performing School in the country. ‎Ms. Joanne

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CMU ranks 4th in November 2025 NDLE, produces 2 topnotchers

Central Mindanao University (CMU), through the College of Human Ecology, was hailed as the fourth top-performing school (with 30 or more examinees) in the November 2025 Nutritionist-Dietitians Licensure Examination (NDLE), held last November 6-7, with Felix Jr. Maambong Anastacio, who secured the 7th spot with a rating of 91.80%, and Ana Babes Bahian Andoy, who

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Trapped Between Duty and Desire – Yearning for a Life That Could Have Been

For many eldest daughters, life is a delicate balancing act between the love they have for their families and the quiet ache of their own unmet dreams. It’s a story whispered in hearts, filled with unspoken sacrifices and the haunting question: ‘What if I had chosen differently?’ It feels suffocating to live with what ifs

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