
My Graduation
Graduation is a ritual or a ceremony that marks one stage of a person’s
life to another. It signals new challenges ahead.
The Sun.Star website has allotted a whole section for the graduates and a special page for you to share your unforgettable graduation experience or greet your friends and relatives who are graduating this March. You can also e-mail your stories with your photos to sunnex@sunstar(dot)com(dot)ph and sunnex1@sunstar(dot)com(dot)ph.You can also send SMS or MMS to 0918-6307310. Please include your name and a description of your photo.
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Monday, April 25, 2005
Pink tights and graduation blues
By
George Aguilar
IF WE stop and think about it, graduating from college is the only graduation that really matters. It is the culmination of long years of study and a rite of passage into the real world for many of the youth of the land. And yet graduation, even from college or graduate school, is just that--a rite, a symbolic passage into adulthood. One need not attend a particular graduation ceremony in order to get one's academic credentials; the credentials come with the S.O. number in the transcript. That S.O. number guarantees that one has indeed graduated from studies . full story
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ETEEAP: Making dreams a reality
By Mildred V. Galarpe
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WOULD you believe that some officers holding key positions in big corporations are undergraduates? But they excelled in their field. This is because job opportunities came along while they were still in school and despite not completing a college education they were exceptional in their respective fields. full story
Celebrate graduation in style at Sarabia
By
Uanda Mitchel
DURING the graduation season, restaurants will again be the venues for celebration. In Iloilo City, the graduate can celebrate that memorable day in style with Sarabia Manor Hotel and Convention Center's varied treats. full story

Why do graduates have to attend commencement exercises or wear gowns, hoods and caps? Click here |
Graduation pics

Max Dylan Limpag and classmates during their graduation at the Waterfront Hotel.
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Christine F. Ybañez, a Geodetic Engineering graduate of the University of Southern Philippines, poses with her mother Lydia and sister Lyda.
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Places to go
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