SCENES
Artlets population
increases by four percent

   By ALYZA KATRINA G. CABAIS

THE TOTAL student population of the Faculty of Arts and Letters (Artlets) increased by four percent, but the number of its freshmen Read More....
Doma named new Faculty Secretary
UST honors literary pedagogue
Artlets offers English, History programs
ISSUES
Rizal Conference Hall renovated,converted into classrooms
By: MARIE ANGELINE M. PAGULAYAN AND MARIANNE ANGELA B. DEE
Students express doubts over smoking ban
Health Service warns students against eating in nearby carinderias
Theater guild dismayed over Rizal Con remodelling
VOX: Does China have the right to claim the Spratly Islands?
FACES
Oscar Herrera, Jr.: The Justice made in Arts and Letters

    By: TRINA MAE R. MENDIOLA

LETTERS
Into the wilderness

      By AZER PARROCHA
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PERSPECTIVES
Doma named new Faculty Secretary

Doma named new Faculty Secretary
SOCIOLOGY professor Cresencio Doma, Jr. assumed his position as the new Secretary of the Faculty of Arts and Letters (Artlets) last June 1.
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Artlets population increases by four percent

Artlets population increases by four percent
THE TOTAL student population of the Faculty of Arts and Letters (Artlets) increased by four percent, but the number of its freshmen enrollees declined despite offering new courses.
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ARTLETS offers English, History programs

ARTLETS offers English, History programs
THE FACULTY of Arts and Letters (Artlets) welcomed the academic year by offering two new courses to its freshmen enrollees.
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Students express doubts over smoking ban

Students express doubts over smoking ban
SMOKING is like an incurable disease that continuously haunts the society—no one knows exactly when and how it can be alleviated.
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IN RESPONSE to the growing need of the Faculty of Arts and Letters (Artlets) for more classrooms and lecture halls Read More....
FOLLOWING his father’s footsteps,
the younger Oscar Herrera entered the portals of the Faculty of Arts and Letters Read More....
THE WILD boars were not a welcoming bunch. Their greasy hooves were devouring on this piece of red meat that looked like it had gone bad, no—maybe even rotten and Read More....
Rising from a hiatus
REVIVING something that has long been in hiatus is not an easy task. Of my three years stay at the Faculty of Arts and Letters, one of the frequently asked questions I have always heard is- “Buhay pa ba ang Flame?”
It is quite ironic to think that of all the faculties or colleges in the University, it is the   Read More....
Professional Procrastinators
THE PHILIPPINES has been governed by a number of rules and regulations emanating from the many laws passed by the legislature. If I am to count the laws existing in our country today, it may take just a few hours to realize that we already have a lot-most of them irrelevant and even a repetition of those that were already Read More....
  By: JENNIFER M. ORILLAZA
  By: NICKKY FAUSTINE P. DE GUZMAN
History for the future
  By: CAMILLE ANNE M. ARCILA
THE FACULTY of Arts and Letters (Artlets) opened the academic year by welcoming two new members in its family-AB English and AB History.
The admission for the said programs started last year with the approval of Artlets dean, Michael Anthony Vasco.
An article published at the Manila Bulletin Read More....
     Shaping You(th)
  By: AZER N. PARROCHA
WE ARE in the prime of our lives-more open to new ideas, more daring to take risks, and most of all, more independent.
All of these are positive traits that make the youth, especially students, an important part of any movement for change. However, the youth of today  Read More....
     On the downside of Constructive Criticism
  By: ANGELICA CLARISSE R. ESMERNA
“LEARN to accept constructive criticisms.”
Throughout my stay at the University, I have probably heard this advice a hundred times. The statement is not new to me, and surely the same goes to most people. Whether in school or at home, it has seemingly become the life principle
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Year 47 |  Issue 1 |  2011
The Flame 1st Issue

The Flame 1st Issue
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Rizal Conference Hall renovated, converted into classrooms

Rizal Conference Hall renovated, converted into classrooms
IN RESPONSE to the growing need of the Faculty of Arts and Letters (Artlets) for more classrooms and lecture halls,
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