NEWS Feb03EVSU alumnus appointed Perth auxiliary bishop in Australia by Pope Leo XIV Father Nelson Po, an industrial engineering graduate of the Leyte Institute of Technology (now Eastern Visayas State University) and former Editor-in-Chief of The Industrial Wheel, has been named auxiliary bishop ...Read More... Jan23Tacloban journalist, activist convicted in terror financing case condemned by press groups photo by Jam STA ROSA / AFP TACLOBAN CITY, Philippines — Local and international media groups condemned the ruling on community journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio and human rights activist Marielle ...Read More... Jan20EVSUnistas return to campus as univ opens second semester Eastern Visayas State University (EVSU) – Main Campus officially opened the second semester of Academic Year 2025-2026 with a flag-raising ceremony held in front of the Administration Building on Monday ...Read More... Jan07Marcos inks ₱6.79 trillion 2026 nat’l budget Graphics by Zean Dellera Setting the government’s spending priorities for the coming fiscal year, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has signed into law the ₱6.793-trillion national budget for 2026 at ...Read More... FEATURE Dec31Faded Pages Artwork by Dencel Reymar Evardone As each year ends, time gently does its quiet, familiar dance. It asks us to set down what we no longer need—receipts curling at the ...Read More... Dec26The Spark Hushed by Time When the calendar reaches its last page, one thought immediately comes to mind: Christmas is finally here. The wind grows colder, sending a shiver across my skin as I see ...Read More... Dec26The Perfect Gift Giving gifts to certain people is our expression of love and appreciation. It’s a common tradition for every birthday or for any moment we would love to celebrate. But the ...Read More... OPINION & EDITORIAL Jan30Ballots for a Monarchy Elections are supposed to be noisy. Messy. Full of ambition and disagreement. They are meant to invite debate, demand persuasion, and force candidates to earn public trust. What we have ...Read More... Jan10More Women, Still It is January 2026, and my TikTok FYP and Facebook feed feel unsettlingly familiar. I scroll, and there it is again, the same debate that flooded my timeline last March ...Read More... Oct31Truth or Threat Isn’t it strange how those still getting their education are the ones who seem to possess the lessons that truly count—the courage to speak for the nation. Yet somehow, that ...Read More... SCI-TECH Oct08Beyond Blisters: What you should know about HFMD Often seen as a common childhood illness, Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) impacts can extend far beyond the early years. As a highly contagious viral infection, HFMD poses significant ...Read More... Sep20The Sky is Healing: Ozone layer on path to full recovery, scientists say The world is witnessing one of the greatest environmental comeback stories of our time. Once scarred by massive hole in the sky carved by chemicals from everyday products such as ...Read More... Dec01Leyte’s Quiet Quake: The Slow Creep of the Philippine Fault Imagine a silent, invisible force steadily shifting the ground beneath your feet. This isn’t science fiction; it’s the sobering reality for Leyte Island. The central Philippine Fault, a geological giant, ...Read More... SPORTS Dec08Lando Norris lifts first F1 championship in Abu Dhabi after thrilling season finale Lando Norris sealed his first Formula 1 World Championship after locking in a crucial third-place finish, narrowly beating Max Verstappen by two points in a thrilling season finale in the ...Read More... Nov24Leyte runner bags silver in 3000m, delivers PH’s first medal in ASG Graphics by Jhon Carl Moron BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Brunei Darussalam — Fourteen-year-old Chrisia Mae Tajarros of Eastern Visayas region delivered the Philippines’ first medal at the 14th ASEAN Schools Games ...Read More... Nov24Verstappen clinches Las Vegas GP victory as McLaren disqualification shakes standings Max Verstappen dominated the Las Vegas Grand Prix, taking victory after McLaren’s Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri were disqualified while closing to within 24 points of Norris in the championship, ...Read More... LITERARY Dec27A Christmas Encounter Art by Christian Ver Labana The apartment I lived in felt uncomfortably cold. Everyone else had left to celebrate Christmas with their families, but I chose to stay behind to ...Read More... Nov01Class Suspension Alas-siete ng gabi. Tahimik na ang buong campus. Wala ni isang estudyanteng nagmamadaling umuwi, walang tawanan o yabag sa pasilyo. Kaninang umaga pa lang ay nagdeklara na ng class suspension ...Read More... Sep08A New Chapter The university just finished its Charter Week Celebration yesterday and now school is about to start this Monday. I’m still a little worried about what’s going to happen on the ...Read More...
Feb03EVSU alumnus appointed Perth auxiliary bishop in Australia by Pope Leo XIV Father Nelson Po, an industrial engineering graduate of the Leyte Institute of Technology (now Eastern Visayas State University) and former Editor-in-Chief of The Industrial Wheel, has been named auxiliary bishop ...Read More...
Jan23Tacloban journalist, activist convicted in terror financing case condemned by press groups photo by Jam STA ROSA / AFP TACLOBAN CITY, Philippines — Local and international media groups condemned the ruling on community journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio and human rights activist Marielle ...Read More...
Jan20EVSUnistas return to campus as univ opens second semester Eastern Visayas State University (EVSU) – Main Campus officially opened the second semester of Academic Year 2025-2026 with a flag-raising ceremony held in front of the Administration Building on Monday ...Read More...
Jan07Marcos inks ₱6.79 trillion 2026 nat’l budget Graphics by Zean Dellera Setting the government’s spending priorities for the coming fiscal year, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has signed into law the ₱6.793-trillion national budget for 2026 at ...Read More...
Dec31Faded Pages Artwork by Dencel Reymar Evardone As each year ends, time gently does its quiet, familiar dance. It asks us to set down what we no longer need—receipts curling at the ...Read More...
Dec26The Spark Hushed by Time When the calendar reaches its last page, one thought immediately comes to mind: Christmas is finally here. The wind grows colder, sending a shiver across my skin as I see ...Read More...
Dec26The Perfect Gift Giving gifts to certain people is our expression of love and appreciation. It’s a common tradition for every birthday or for any moment we would love to celebrate. But the ...Read More...
Jan30Ballots for a Monarchy Elections are supposed to be noisy. Messy. Full of ambition and disagreement. They are meant to invite debate, demand persuasion, and force candidates to earn public trust. What we have ...Read More...
Jan10More Women, Still It is January 2026, and my TikTok FYP and Facebook feed feel unsettlingly familiar. I scroll, and there it is again, the same debate that flooded my timeline last March ...Read More...
Oct31Truth or Threat Isn’t it strange how those still getting their education are the ones who seem to possess the lessons that truly count—the courage to speak for the nation. Yet somehow, that ...Read More...
Oct08Beyond Blisters: What you should know about HFMD Often seen as a common childhood illness, Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease (HFMD) impacts can extend far beyond the early years. As a highly contagious viral infection, HFMD poses significant ...Read More...
Sep20The Sky is Healing: Ozone layer on path to full recovery, scientists say The world is witnessing one of the greatest environmental comeback stories of our time. Once scarred by massive hole in the sky carved by chemicals from everyday products such as ...Read More...
Dec01Leyte’s Quiet Quake: The Slow Creep of the Philippine Fault Imagine a silent, invisible force steadily shifting the ground beneath your feet. This isn’t science fiction; it’s the sobering reality for Leyte Island. The central Philippine Fault, a geological giant, ...Read More...
Dec08Lando Norris lifts first F1 championship in Abu Dhabi after thrilling season finale Lando Norris sealed his first Formula 1 World Championship after locking in a crucial third-place finish, narrowly beating Max Verstappen by two points in a thrilling season finale in the ...Read More...
Nov24Leyte runner bags silver in 3000m, delivers PH’s first medal in ASG Graphics by Jhon Carl Moron BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN, Brunei Darussalam — Fourteen-year-old Chrisia Mae Tajarros of Eastern Visayas region delivered the Philippines’ first medal at the 14th ASEAN Schools Games ...Read More...
Nov24Verstappen clinches Las Vegas GP victory as McLaren disqualification shakes standings Max Verstappen dominated the Las Vegas Grand Prix, taking victory after McLaren’s Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri were disqualified while closing to within 24 points of Norris in the championship, ...Read More...
Dec27A Christmas Encounter Art by Christian Ver Labana The apartment I lived in felt uncomfortably cold. Everyone else had left to celebrate Christmas with their families, but I chose to stay behind to ...Read More...
Nov01Class Suspension Alas-siete ng gabi. Tahimik na ang buong campus. Wala ni isang estudyanteng nagmamadaling umuwi, walang tawanan o yabag sa pasilyo. Kaninang umaga pa lang ay nagdeklara na ng class suspension ...Read More...
Sep08A New Chapter The university just finished its Charter Week Celebration yesterday and now school is about to start this Monday. I’m still a little worried about what’s going to happen on the ...Read More...