SCENES
Artlets professors appointed as University department heads

      By ALYZA KATRINA G. CABAIZ

THE UNIVERSITY administration appointed four Arts and Letters (Artlets) professors as chairpersons of  Read More..
‘Falcon’ leaves hundreds of students stranded on campus
Studes take part in Org Fair
Thomasians intensify campaign against mining in Palawan
‘Pautakan’ alumni soar in int’l quiz bee competition
Comm Arts alumna stars in Korean musical
Three Artlets studes to attend national summit
ISSUES
CCTV installation inside classrooms, buildings draws mixed reactions
By KRISTINE ELIZABETH B. DIHIANSAN and CARISSA R. CARAIG
Debate over divorce bill heats up
VOX: Pres Aquino's first year in office
FACES
Mary Ann Jasa and Mary Del Jasa : Redefining unity and togetherness

    By: TRINA MAE R. MENDIOLA


LETTERS
       The Magic of Dr. Calbie

      By ZENDY VICTORIA SUE G. VALENCIA
Muse
PERSPECTIVES
Studes take part in Org fair

Studes take part in Org fair
STUDENTS from the Faculty of Arts and Letters (Artlets) flocked the Quadricentennial Square last July 11 to 15 to take part in the Faculty’s annual organization fair.
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'Falcon' leaves hundreds of students stranded on campus

'Falcon' leaves hundreds of students stranded on campus
TYPHOON Falcon caused the cancellation of classes and activities in the University and left hundreds of Thomasians stranded on
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Debate over divorce bill heats up

Debate over divorce bill heats up
A YEAR ago, the proposal of a 10-year expiration date on marriage by the party-list group 1-Ako Babaeng Astig Aasenso (1-ABAA)
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Comm Arts alumna stars in Korean musical

Comm Arts alumna stars in Korean musical
IT IS not only in the local entertainment scene where Thomasians stand out. Communication Arts alumna Cherish Maningat-Bae takes the center stage as she plays the lead female role in the Korean
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THE INSTALLATION of Closed-Circuit Television Cameras (CCTV) inside classrooms and buildings of the University Read More..
AT FIRST glance, one may not notice the difference between the two. Similar looks gestures, and hobbies  Read More..
RAIN washed over the busy streets of Bangkok at five in the afternoon.The weather matched my mood as I walked home on tiptoe, hand-in-hand with my mother,  Read More..
Editor's Note
Greetings, fellow Artlets students!

The Flame, the official student publication of the Faculty of Arts and Letters, has undergone a lot of changes in its format and frequency of release throughout the years. Originally founded by a group of students on October 16, 1964, it was published in a special   Read More..
Learning in Progress
LEARNING goes beyond the four corners of the classroom.”
As Thomasian Alumni Leaders Association president and Artlet-cum-Harvard degree holder Henry Tenedero echoed this statement during the recognition day of 189 student organizations in the University  Read More..
  By: JENNIFER M. ORILLAZA
By:  MARIE ANGELINE M. PAGULAYAN
Perils of Commercialized Education
  By: KRISTINE ELIZABETH B. DIHIANSAN
EDUCATION as a right has been reduced to an object subject for trade in the market. For the past few years, this institutional process that was supposed to be enjoyed by each and every person turned out to be a victim of a commercialized society.
In the market, vendors would unceasingly
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     Could not be reached
  By: ARDIGAIL C. SARANGELO
IN THIS new age of digital communication, mobile phones are considered a necessity because of the vital role they play in the society.
In the Philippines, network giants Globe Telecom, Smart Communications, and Sun Cellular dominate the telecommunication industry. As of September 2010, Smart has 46.6 million subscribers while
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     Redefining Ourselves
  By: ZENDY VICTORIA SUE G. VALENCIA
FEW WEEKS ago, my professor gave us a three-hour lecture about postmodernism. It was a concept that went against definition regardless of how long I toyed with it in my mind. I owe much of this column to that lecture along with the fresh perspective I have gained about our generation’s way of life. It was as if  Read More..
Year 47 |  Issue 2 |  2011
The Flame 2nd Issue

The Flame 2nd Issue
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CCTV installation inside classrooms, buildings draws mixed reactions

CCTV installation inside classrooms, buildings draws mixed reactions
ITHE INSTALLATION of Closed-Circuit Television Cameras (CCTV) inside classrooms and buildings of the University gained various criticisms from the
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