Wednesday, 31 January 2018

‘Immigration, China:’ How Trump’s state of the union address might affect the Philippines

US President Donald Trump on January 30 (Wednesday Manila time) delivered his state of the union address to over 40 million Americans and millions more worldwide. As the leader of one of the world’s most powerful nation, his speech echoed as far as Asia to bring a message of a “more unified US.” Let’s try to look at how Trump’s message might affect the Philippines and even the millions of Filipinos living in their soil.

US President Donald Trump delivered his first State of the Union Address
US President Donald Trump delivered his first State of the Union Address | Photo Courtesy: Twitter/VP Mike Pence

Immigration

One of the most controversial reforms Trump is trying to pass is the RAISE (Reforming American Immigration for Strong Employment) Act. Under the bill, they would half the number of green cards issued in a way to reduce the number of legal immigration to the US.

During Trump’s state of the union address, he made his intentions clear, “Under our plan, we focus on the immediate family by limiting sponsorships to spouses and minor children. This vital reform is necessary, not just for our economy, but for our security, and our future.”

Atty. Lou Tancinco, a Filipina who heads a U.S. immigration law office explained that the bill threatens up to 400,000 Filipino family members waiting to be petitioned to live in the US.

"Almost 400,000 family members of Filipino descent waiting to be reunited with their US citizen petitioners will lose out on their opportunity to immigrate to the US,” she said.

“Since the executive actions of Trump were released in January and February of this year (2017), the immigrants who are without legal status became more vulnerable, even those who do not have criminal cases," Atty. Tancino continued.

As of 2015, the US Census Bureau recorded up to 3,898,739 Filipinos staying in the country. An estimate of about 310,000 Filipinos have been recorded to have entered the US illegally.

Ties with China and Russia

Duterte with Chinese President Xi Jinping
Duterte with Chinese President Xi Jinping | Photo Courtesy: Facebook/ Presidential Communications

Trump addressed China and Russia as “rivals that challenge our interests, our economy, and our values. In confronting these dangers, we know that weakness is the surest path to conflict, and unmatched power is the surest means of our defense.”

He urged the Congress to “end the dangerous defence sequester and fully fund our great military.”

This is significant as President Duterte had been supportive of the country being less dependent on the United States. Instead, he is favoring foreign policies that prioritize closer relations with China and Russia.

Trump boasts of a “good relationship” with Duterte
Trump boasts of a “good relationship” with Duterte | Photo Courtesy: Facebook/ Presidential Communications

Economic experts were once worried that a ‘severed’ tie with the US would make the Philippines lose about $1.3 billion in foreign direct investments and more than $150 million in development aid.

However, the recent ASEAN Summit held in the country proved that the two leaders are not trying to make the relations ‘sour.’ Trump even boasted that he has a “great relationship” with Duterte.

— Sally, The Summit Express

Stunning photos of the rare 'super blue blood moon'

MANILA, Philippines - The 'super blue blood moon' on Wednesday, January 31, captivated the world with netizens and media sites shared their best and stunning photos of the rare phenomenon.

Stunning photos of the rare 'super blue blood moon' 2018
A full moon is seen behind the business tower Lakhta Center in Russia January 31, 2018 | Photo Courtesy: Twitter/Times of India and Reuters

The spectacle, which hasn't occurred since 1982, was the convergence of three celestial events: a supermoon, blue moon and total lunar eclipse. As observed, the moon turned orangish-red thus the 'blood' description. The next 'super blue blood moon' will happen in 2037.

Penumbral eclipse began 6:49 PST, partial eclipse at 7:48 and the most awaited greatest eclipse at 9:29 p.m.

See below for the stunning photos of the Super Blue Blood Moon as shared across the web.






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— The Summit Express

Tuesday, 30 January 2018

PERFORMANCE OF SCHOOLS: January 2018 Architect board exam results

MANILA, Philippines - The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) hailed the top performing schools in the January 2018 Architect board exam or Architect Licensure Examination (ALE). The results are expected to be released on Wednesday, January 31 until the first week of February 2018.

PERFORMANCE OF SCHOOLS: January 2018 Architect board exam results

PRC conducted the licensure exam in Manila, Baguio, Cebu, Davao and Legaspi on January 26 (Friday) and 28 (Sunday).

RELATED RESULTS

The top performing school in the January 2018 Architect Licensure Examination as per Commission Resolution No. 2010-547 series of 2010: WITH 50 OR MORE EXAMINEES AND WITH AT LEAST 80% PASSING PERCENTAGE

Check back for the list of top performing schools...

Here's the performance of schools in the January 2018 Architect Licensure Examination in alphabetical order as per R.A. 8981 otherwise known as PRC Modernization Act of 2000 Section 7(m) "To monitor the performance of schools in licensure examinations and publish the results thereof in a newspaper of national circulation":

Check back for the performance of schools...

PREVIOUS EXAMINATIONS

University of Santo Tomas (UST) was the lone top performing school in the January 2017 architecture board exam, 81.75% or 112 out of 137 passed the exam.

UST also topped the January 2016 board exam, 86.08% or 167 out of 194 successfully hurdled the tests.

Here's the list of top performing schools in the previous examinations:

Exam Date SCHOOL NO. OF EXAMINEES NO. OF PASSERS % PASSED
June 2017 UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 221 184 83.26
January 2017 UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 137 112 81.75
June 2016 TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY OFTHE PHILIPPINES-MANILA 53 46 86.79
January 2016 UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 194 166 86.08
June 2015 UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 222 197 88.74
January 2015 UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 193 161 83.42
June 2014 UNIVERSITY OF SAN CARLOS 50 45 90.00
January 2014 MAPUA INSTITUTE OFTECHNOLOGY-MANILA 50 41 82.00

UPDATES

Monitor this page for the real-time updates on ALE results. Check out also the official website of PRC for more information.

— The Summit Express

ALE RESULT: January 2018 Architect board exam top 10 passers

MANILA, Philippines - The full list of topnotchers or top 10 passers for January 2018 Architect board exam or Architect Licensure Examination (ALE) result is available on this page as officially released expected on Wednesday, January 31, 2018 or in three (3) working days after the exam.

ALE RESULT: January 2018 Architect board exam top 10 passers

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) recognizes the highest placer for January 26 and 28 ALE which was conducted in various testing centers nationwide: Manila, Baguio, Cebu, Davao and Legaspi.

RELATED RESULTS

The successful examinees who garnered the ten (10) highest places in the January 2018 Architect board exam are the following:

Updating for the list of topnotchers...

PREVIOUS EXAMINATIONS

In the January 2017 exams, Luiz Marko Pantua Silang from University of the Philippines (UP) - Diliman aced the board with 83.70%. It was followed by Robin Royce Yu Ibanez, also from UPD, garnering 83.20%.

Neil John Jalandra Bersabe, graduate of Ateneo de Davao University, topped the January 2016 ALE with 84.50%. Lea Angela Lozano Celestial and Zenia Eloisa Gelbolingo Libron, both from UPD, ranked second with 82.40%.

Here's quick summary of topnotchers for Architect board exam in the past four (4) years:

Exam Date Topnotcher School Rating (%)
June 2017 JEFFERSON SABIANO VENTURA SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY 84.70
January 2017 LUIZ MARKO PANTUA SILANG UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINESDILIMAN 83.70
June 2016 JEFF MCDANIEL YU SEE UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 84.00
January 2016 NEIL JOHN JALANDRA BERSABE ATENEO DE DAVAO UNIVERSITY 84.50
June 2015 CHRISTIAN LYLE DAVID LA MADRID UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 85.90
January 2015 CHRISTIAN CANDOLEA REYES UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS 84.80
June 2014 RODRICK PAUL VELASCO MENDOZA JR PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NGMAYNILA 85.60
January 2014 ANNA KATRINA INES KARAAN UNIVERSITY OF THEPHILIPPINES-DILIMAN 87.20

UPDATES

Monitor this page for the real-time updates on Architect board exam results. Check out also the official website of PRC (prc.gov.ph) for more information.

— The Summit Express

Monday, 29 January 2018

'Super blue blood moon' on January 31, 2018: time, how to watch in the Philippines

MANILA, Philippines - January 31, 2018 brings a lunar trifecta: the super blue blood Moon!

'Super blue blood moon' Philippines January 31, 2018

The phenomenon is special for three reasons: it is the third in a series of “supermoons,” when the Moon is closer to Earth in its orbit -- known as perigee -- and about 14 percent brighter than usual. It’s also the second full moon of the month, commonly known as a “blue moon.” The super blue moon will pass through Earth’s shadow to give viewers in the right location a total lunar eclipse. While the Moon is in the Earth’s shadow it will take on a reddish tint, known as a “blood moon.


State weather bureau PAGASA on their website confirmed that the Total Lunar Eclipse will be visible in the Philippines. "It is visible from western South America, North America, Asia, Australia, the Middle East, eastern Africa, eastern Europe, the Pacific Ocean, and the Indian Ocean."

The eclipse will begin at 6:49 PM Philippine Standard Time (PST) and will end at 12:09 AM (PST) Feb 1.

In Manila, the Moon will rise at 5:42 PM on 31 January and will set at 6:47 AM on 1 February. The major phases of the eclipse are as follows:

Phase Time
Penumbral eclipse begins: 6:49 PM (PST) (Jan 31)
Partial eclipse begins: 7:48 PM (PST) (Jan 31)
Greatest eclipse: 9:29 PM (PST) (Jan 31)
Partial eclipse ends: 11:11 PM (PST) (Jan 31)
Penumbral eclipse ends: 12:09 AM (PST) (Feb 1)

The moonset times of total lunar eclipse in the United States
The moonset times of total lunar eclipse in the United States | Photo Courtesy NASA

PAGASA said Lunar eclipses are safe to watch and observers need not use any kind of protective filters for the eyes. A binocular or telescope will help magnify the view and will make the red coloration of the Moon brighter.

Meanwhile, a Blue Moon will light the sky on January 31 at 9:27 PM (PST). Since the lunar cycle is 29 days and most months have 30-31 days, we eventually find a situation where a full moon occurs at the beginning and end of the same month.

The phrase has nothing to do with the actual color of the moon, although a literal "blue moon" (the moon appearing with a tinge of blue) may occur in certain atmospheric conditions; e.g., when there are volcanic eruptions or when exceptionally large fires leave particles in the atmosphere.

An astrologer Richard Nolle coined the term supermoon over 30 years ago, but now many in astronomy use it as well. Richard Nolle’s definition, a new moon or full moon has to come within about 361,000 kilometers (224,000 miles) of our planet, as measured from the centers of the moon and the Earth, in order to be considered a supermoon.

On January 31 at 9:27 PM PST, full moon distance will be 360,199 km.

Excited to watch the rare 'super blue blood moon'? Tell us in the comments.

— The Summit Express

Tough Mudder lands in the Philippines

MANILA, Philippines - Tough Mudder, the world's best mud run, has arrived in the country!

Tough Mudder arrives in the Philippines
First Tough Mudder in the Philippines is scheduled this July 2018

Sport and active lifestyle brand Tough Mudder, Inc. and sports agency Proactive Sports Management partnered to bring the world’s leading obstacle course event for the Filipinos. The announcement was made during the official launch on Saturday, January 27, at the Shangri-La at the Fort in Bonifacio Global City.

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The inaugural Philippine’s Tough Mudder Event Weekend will take place in July, followed by another event in November 2018. Both events will feature Tough Mudder’s signature obstacles.

“This is the first time that Tough Mudder will be in the Philippines, and Tough Mudder is not just about being tough, it is also about teamwork and determination,” said Proactive COO Justine Cordero.

This new licensee follows the success of Tough Mudder’s licensed events – hosted to date in Mexico, Bali, Ireland, United Arab Emirates, and Australia. It will provide access to events for active lifestyle individuals living or visiting the Philippines seeking the challenge, camaraderie and thrills that only a Tough Mudder experience can offer.

“Tough Mudder events have united millions seeking a more engaging, communal form of active lifestyle. We are excited to partner with Proactive Sports Management, who have a proven track record for success for athletic events in the Philippines, to ensure locals and tourists alike will have the same unparalleled experience that has made Tough Mudder the must-do event for OCR enthusiasts and weekend warriors alike,” said Will Dean, CEO and Co-Founder, Tough Mudder.

Tough Mudder London.
Tough Mudder London.

With more than 3 million participants to date across five continents, Tough Mudder has offerings ranging from accessible yet rewarding challenges, such as the Tough Mudder 5K and Tough Mudder Half (five-mile event excluding fire, ice and electricity), to competitive events, such as Tough Mudder X (the toughest mile on the planet) and World’s Toughest Mudder (24-hour endurance event).

Tough Mudder London.
Tough Mudder London.

This year, Tough Mudder, Inc. and its licensees will host an unprecedented 150+ events across nearly a dozen countries, such as the United States, The United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, United Arab Emirates, Canada and two new countries, South Africa and Oman, welcoming participants worldwide into a global community that lives courage, personal accomplishment, teamwork and fun.

Registration for Tough Mudder in the Philippines is ongoing, for more information, check out Facebook/ToughMudderPhilippines.

— The Summit Express

Sunday, 28 January 2018

VIDEO: Lolo Pedro dances like a pro, shocks judges on PGT 2018

MANILA, Philippines - Despite his age, Lolo Pedro Lachica dominated the dance floor and shocked judges in the audition for the sixth season of "Pilipinas Got Talent" (PGT) on Sunday, January 28, 2018.

Lolo Pedro dances like a pro, shocks judges on PGT 2018

The unexpected and witty performance of the 52-year-old single-father inspired all with the judges gave him standing ovation and four yeses without lengthy remarks. The amazing 'lolo' made them speechless.

Watch Pedro Lachica's PGT 2018 audition performance here (video courtesy of ABS-CBN):


Pilipinas Got Talent is based on the Got Talent franchise, a British TV format conceived and owned by Simon Cowell's SYCO company.

Hosted by Billy Crawford and Toni Gonzaga, PGT Season 6 airs Saturdays after "Home Sweetie Home" and Sundays after "Wansapanataym" on ABS-CBN.

— The Summit Express

FULL RESULTS: January 2018 Architect board exam ALE list of passers, top 10

MANILA, Philippines - The January 2018 Architect board exam or Architect Licensure Examination (ALE) official results to include the full list of passers, top 10 (topnocthers), top performing schools and performance of schools are expected to be released online on Wednesday, January 31 or in three (3) working days after the exam.

FULL RESULTS: January 2018 Architect board exam ALE list of passers, top 10

The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) and the Board of Architecture (BoA) conducted the licensure exam in Manila, Baguio, Cebu, Davao and Legaspi on January 26 (Friday) and 28 (Sunday).

ARCHITECT BOARD EXAM ALE RELATED RESULTS

  • TOP 10 PASSERS: January 2018 Architect board exam ALE results
  • Top Performing schools, Performance of Schools: January 2018 Architect board exam ALE

The Board of Architecture who gave the licensure exam is headed by its Chairman, Arch. Robert S. Sac with two other members, Arch. Fidel Jose R. Siapno and Arch. Robert M. Mirafuente.

Roll of Successful Examinees in the
ARCHITECT LICENSURE EXAMINATION
Held on JANUARY 26 & 28, 2018
Released on JANUARY 2018

Updating for the official list of passers....

REGISTRATION OF PASSERS

PRC said that registration for the issuance of Professional Identification Card (ID) and Certificate of Registration will be done on-line. Please go to www.prc.gov.ph and follow instructions for initial registration.

Those who will register are required to bring the following:
  • duly accomplished Oath Form or Panunumpa ng Propesyonal
  • 2 pieces passport size picture (colored with white background and complete name tag)
  • 2 sets of documentary stamps

Successful examinees should personally register and sign in the Roster of Registered Professionals.

The date and venue for the mass oathtaking of the successful examinees in the said licensure examination WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER, PRC said.

VERIFICATION OF RATINGS

In few days after the release of results, the Verification of Rating (VoR) page of PRC for January 2018 ALE will be available online. Enter the required information - exam name, exam date, application number, name and birthdate to verify identity.

COVERAGE OF EXAM

The two-day exam covered the following subjects: history and theory of architecture, principle of planning and architecture practice, utilities systems, structural conceptualization, building materials and construction (Day 1) and architectural design and site planning (Day 2).

RELEASE OF RESULTS

According to PRC Resolution No. 2017-1068, which deals with the 'Schedule of Licensure Examinations for Year 2018', the target release date of Architect board exam result is on Wednesday, January 31, or in three (3) working days after the tests.

However, results are possible to be released ahead of the target or on later date, without prior notice.

PREVIOUS RESULTS

In the same period last year, results were released online after five (5) working days. PRC named 919 out of 1,595 who have passed the Architect board exam.

In the January 2016 exams, results were out in 5 working days. A total of 866 out of 1,556 passed the tests.

Here's the statistics of Architect board exam (ALE) in the past four years:

Exam Date Total Examinees Total Passers Passing Rate Days before results release
June 2017 2,679 1,490 55.62% TBA
January 2017 1,595 919 57.62% 5
June 2016 2,224 1,243 55.89% 3
January 2016 1,556 866 55.66% 5
June 2015 1,964 1,201 61.15% 5
January 2015 1,428 867 60.71% 4
June 2014 1,803 1,100 61.01% 4
January 2014 1,442 793 54.99% 5

Note: For the past four years, the average passing rate is 57.83% or around 5 to 6 of the 10 examinees are expected to pass the test.

TOP PERFORMING SCHOOLS

University of Santo Tomas (UST) was the lone top performing school in the January 2017 architecture board exam, 81.75% or 112 out of 137 passed the exam.

UST also topped the January 2016 board exam, 86.08% or 167 out of 194 successfully hurdled the tests.

Which school do you think will top the January 2018 ALE?

The Summit Express will update this page immediately once the results are officially released online. Monitor announcement of results here or visit the official website of PRC (prc.gov.ph) for more information.

— The Summit Express

Saturday, 27 January 2018

Direk Maryo J. Delos Reyes dies at 65

MANILA, Philippines - Film and TV director Maryo J. Delos Reyes died on Saturday evening, January 27. He was 65.

Direk Maryo J. Delos Reyes dies at 65
Photo Courtesy of Direk Maryo J. Delos Reyes Facebook page.

Jun Rufino, Delos Reyes' manager confirmed the news saying that the blockbuster director passed away around 10 p.m. after suffering a heart attack while attending a party with a friend in Dipolog City.

“We have loved him in life, let us not forget him in this time of sorrow," Rufino said.

ABS-CBN reporter MJ Felipe also shared on social media the details of the sudden demise of the showbiz personality.



Celebrities and friends in the industry pour their tribute online.







Among the notable films Delos Reyes directed were "The Unmarried Wife," "Magnifico," and "A Love Story."

— The Summit Express

VIDEO: Reconnect wows with finger-tutting performance on PGT 2018

MANILA, Philippines - The finger-tutting performance of Reconnect group from Cavite wowed on the sixth season of "Pilipinas Got Talent" (PGT) on Saturday, January 27, 2018.

Reconnect wows with finger-tutting performance on PGT 2018

Reconnect received four yeses from the judges.

"I find it so genius," Vice Ganda commented.

"Ang galing, parang walang imposible, lahat magagawa," Robin Padilla said.

"Extraordinary performance. Ngayon lang ako nakakita ng ganyan. Impressive," Angel Locsin added.

"You improved what you saw on YouTube," Freddie Garcia said.

Finger-tutting is a type of dance that involves intricate movements of the fingers. The word "tutting" is a street dance style based on angular movements which are supposed to stylize the poses seen on reliefs in the art of ancient Egypt, and refers to "King Tut." It received international attention after dancer/choreographer Julian "JayFunk" Daniels performed in a viral Samsung commercial entitled "Unleash Your Fingers."

Watch Reconnect's PGT 2018 performance here (video courtesy of ABS-CBN):


Pilipinas Got Talent is based on the Got Talent franchise, a British TV format conceived and owned by Simon Cowell's SYCO company.

Hosted by Billy Crawford and Toni Gonzaga, PGT Season 6 airs Saturdays after "Home Sweetie Home" and Sundays after "Wansapanataym" on ABS-CBN.

— The Summit Express

Friday, 26 January 2018

WATCH: Pinoy celebrities on YouTube is the new trend

MANILA, Philippines - If you haven’t seen Kris Aquino’s new house, or don’t know the items she keep in her bags, you’re missing out! Since the Queen of All Media, including Social Media, has invaded YouTube with her channel, The Aquinos, Kris has gotten over 21 million views and close to 150,000 subscribers.

Bimby with mom Kris Aquino, Judy Ann Santos, Doug Kramer and Cheska Garcia (Team Kramer)
L-R: Bimby with mom Kris Aquino, Judy Ann Santos, Doug Kramer and Cheska Garcia (Team Kramer) | Screenshots from YouTube

And it’s not just Kris who’s catching up on how YouTube actually helps celebrities reach out to fans in a more personal way. Celebrities on YouTube are becoming a new trend, to the fans’ delight.


Jolina Magdangal started her YouTube channel, Jolina Network, on her birthday last November, and also announced that baby number two is coming.

Dr. Vicki Belo and Hayden Kho’s full wedding video has received over 100,000 views on Vicki Belo’s channel.


Judy Ann Santos has taken on a new but very personal role with YouTube’s help -- a foodie sharing her culinary skills. In her most-watched video over Judy Ann’s Kitchen, Juday shows how to prepare red velvet ala mode with homemade ice cream and dulce de leche.


Celebrities are also bringing out their inner gurus to YouTube to share a life hack or two. Solenn Heussaff dabbles on sharing tips on make-up, cooking and painting, and shares other fun videos that show a different side of her on her self-titled channel Solenn.ph.

Bianca Gonzales-Intal, whose channel is inspired by her book “Paano Ba ‘To?,” presents a treasure chest for people who may need an advice or two. In her most-watched video moving on from a breakup with advice from Angelica Panganiban, Bianca has touched thousands of lives who needed to “move on”. According to Bianca, sharing life hacks brings her closer to people. “I think joining YouTube has helped me reach a different kind of audience,” Bianca said. “It’s a big deal for me that people who don't know me personally are willing to open up about their deepest fears and biggest worries.”

Michelle Madrigal’s channel, Michelle, has the former Star Circle Quest finalist sharing workout tips for moms to help them get fit and feel good about themselves even without a gym membership.

From tips to everyday glimpse, celebrities are also sharing more and more about themselves without scripts and directors.

The Ms. Alex Gonzaga channel catches precious spontaneous moments from Alex’s camera, some of them shared with sister Toni. So spontaneous are they that Alex gets surprised to see clips she didn’t remember taking. Alex considers receiving comments like ‘your videos made my day’ and ‘your videos are my stress reliever, thank you’ as one of the best compliments one can get as a celebrity. “I think with YouTube, people get to know me more and feel closer to me because I share what I do outside my showbiz career,” said Alex.


Celebrity moms are also making the most out of YouTube.

Andi Manzano’s crazy, fun world with baby Olivia enjoys over 50,000 subscribers on YouTube. Kylie Padilla’s baby Alas Joaquin also get an enormous amount of viewership on YouTube, along with one of the original YouTube tots, the Team Kramer kids. Cheska Garcia-Kramer shared that Team Kramer’s channel make them reachable to audiences, including children. “Sometimes, Scarlett, Kendra, and Gavin get surprised when other children would sit on their laps or join in their playtime. With YouTube, we get to interact with viewers every now and then on the comments section, and it makes them feel that they are a stone’s throw away from us.”



And while Scarlet Snow Belo is a superstar on YouTube and other social media platforms, mom Vicki reveals she has other uses for YouTube. “I love how YouTube helps me when I look for information, and of course now that I have Scarlet, most of my searches are her favorite cartoons,” she said.

From old timers to recently opened channels, different stars are doing their own thing over YouTube.

Michael V’s channel, #BitoyStory, is just over a month old with four videos but already his subscribers are more than 100,000 and his views are over a million.


Mikael Daez, Xian Lim, Elissee Joson, Kristel Fulgar all have their own channels too, which they started way ahead of the pack, from 2011 to 2015.

More and more celebrities are going on YouTube, and for good reason. YouTube is where they can explore their passion apart from showbiz and share them with a wide range of people, and be closer to their fans in a very real and personal way.

— The Summit Express

WATCH: Luzon Spine Expressway Network is Duterte’s P107-billion traffic decongestion plan

MANILA, Philippines - The Luzon Spine Expressway Network is the Duterte administration’s answer to help decongest the traffic in Metro Manila and busiest parts of Luzon.

The Luzon Spine Expressway is a 1,040 km network that aims to build an additional 18 expressways with a total road length of 655 km.
The ambitious project aims to decongest EDSA and other major roads | Photo Courtesy: Facebook/Mark Villar

The Philippines has one of the worst traffic in the world. Under President Rodrigo Duterte’s “Build, Build, Build” program, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) was tasked to build an expressway that would connect the northern and southernmost part of Luzon.

The Luzon Spine Expressway is a 1,040 km network that aims to build an additional 18 expressways with a total road length of 655 km. It would then connect to the existing 12 expressway network spanning 385 km.

DPWH Secretary Mark Villar hopes that the new high standard highways will significantly ease the traffic and cut down travel time. Once the ambitious project is completed, the travel time from Metro Manila to San Fernando, La Union will be reduced from six (6) hours and 55 minutes to three (3) hours and 10 minutes. La Union to Bicol travel time will also be reduced from from 19 hours and 40 minutes to eight (8) hours and 15 minutes.

Included in the expressway network are the NLEX Harbor Link Project, Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway, Central Luzon Link Expressway, Plaridel By-Pass Road Phase II, Metro Manila Skyway Stage 3, NLEX-SLEX Connector Road, among others.

The NLEX Harbor Link Project is a 5.7 km expressway, which traverses Karuhatan in Valenzuela City, Governor Pascual Avenue in Malabon City, and C3 road in Caloocan City.

The Central Luzon Link Expressway (CLLEX) is a 30-km expressway, which runs through the municipalities of La Paz, Zaragosa, Aliaga, and Caalibangbangan, to connect Tarlac and Cabanatuan.

The Tarlac-Pangasinan-La Union Expressway (TPLEX) 3rd section is a 25.83 km expressway which extends the existing 63.02 km alignment traversing Tarlac, Rosales and Urdaneta to Binalonan, Pozzurobio and La Union.

The NLEX-SLEX Connector Road, an 8 km four lane expressway that will reduce travel time from NLEX to SLEX from 2 hours to only about 20 minutes.

The Metro Manila Skyway Stage 3, a 14.8 km, 6-lane expressway which will connect Balintawak in Quezon City to Buendia Makati. This will significantly ease traffic in EDSA especially during peak hours.

Duterte’s Build, Build, Build infrastructure program
The project is part of Duterte’s Build, Build, Build infrastructure program | Photo Courtesy: Facebook/ Mark Villar

In the next six years, Sec. Villar confirmed that the Build, Build, Build program costs P8.4 trillion.

The Duterte administration has allocated DPWH the second biggest budget this year, amounting to P428 billion. From that, traffic decongestion programs were granted the biggest chunk of P107.8 billion. Second biggest budget is project on liveable, sustainable and resilient communities with P104.4 billion. While P95.9 billion goes to the integrated and seamless transport system. A budget of P18.8 billion goes to convergence and rural road development program.


— Sally, The Summit Express

Wednesday, 24 January 2018

NAPOLCOM: Height limit removal applies only to PNP entrance test, not to police recruitment

MANILA, Philippines - The National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM) clarifies that the removal of the height requirement is only for the purpose of taking the PNP Entrance Examination, and not for PNP Recruitment purposes.

NAPOLCOM: Height limit removal applies only to PNP entrance test
Photo Credit: Philippine National Police (PNP)

"The requirements for taking the PNP Entrance Examination are distinct and separate from the general qualifications required in the recruitment of qualified applicants for Police Officer 1 (PO1) which include the height requirement of at least 1.62 meters for male and 1.57 meters for female," NAPOLCOM said in a statement.

The NAPOLCOM emphasizes that taking and passing the PNP Entrance Examination is not a guarantee for automatic entry into the police force. Only those who possess the general qualifications specified under Section 14 of Republic Act No. 8551 are qualified for appointment as member of the PNP.

To set the record straight, the Commission reiterates that the removal of height limit applies to examination purposes only, and not to police recruitment as reported by some media entities.

Height requirement is still included in the set of basic qualifications of the PNP that must be complied with by qualified applicants who aspire to become police officers.

NAPOLCOM will open the online exam application scheduling system (OLEASS) for April 2018 PNP Entrance Examinations starting January 29, 2018. See full details and schedule here.

— The Summit Express

IN PHOTOS: 17-ft dead great white shark washes ashore in Aurora

A 17-feet dead whale shark was washed ashore in the Barangay Lobbot, Dipaculao, Aurora on Wednesday, January 24.

17-ft dead great white shark washes ashore in Aurora
A great white shark washes ashore in Aurora | Photo Courtesy: Facebook/Provincial Fisheries of Aurora

The people of the Brgy. Lobbot had gathered around the shoreline after a huge shark was found lying.

A post by Provincial Fisheries of Aurora had confirmed the incident but have yet to give more details including the great white shark’s cause of death.

Great white is known to be the largest predatory fish on Earth. They grow to an average of 15 feet in length and weigh up to 5,000 pounds.

A great white shark is known for its “ragged-tooth”
A great white shark is known for its “ragged-tooth” | Photo Courtesy: Provincial Fisheries of Aurora

The great white’s moniker is “ragged-toothed,” for its 300 serrated, triangular teeth. They also have an exceptional sense of smell that they can easily detect a drop of blood in 25 gallons of water.

These species of sharks like many others, now face different ecological challenges. The International Union for Conservation of Nature listed the great white shark under the “vulnerable species.” Several nations such as Australia already made actions for their protection.

The shark that was found in Aurora is 17-ft
The shark that was found in Aurora is 17-ft | Photo Courtesy: Facebook/Provincial Fisheries of Aurora

They usually live in almost all coastal and offshore waters mostly in United States, South Africa, Japan, Oceania, Chile and Mediterranean.

Great white shark is considered as a “vulnerable species”
Great white shark is considered as a “vulnerable species” for its declining number | Photo Courtesy: Facebook/ Provincial Fisheries of Aurora

In the Philippines, we also have our own share of sharks sightings. Two destinations are known for shark diving in the Philippines. The thresher sharks can be seen at the Malapascua Island. While in Donsol, you get to swim with the thought to be largest congregation of whale sharks in the world.

— Sally, The Summit Express

Tuesday, 23 January 2018

FULL LIST: 2018 Top 200 Most Popular Universities in the Philippines Online

MANILA, Philippines - For three consecutive years, University of the Philippines - Diliman (UPD) dominated the list of most popular colleges and universities in the Philippines. This is based on the 2018 web ranking or online popularity as released on Tuesday, January 23 by UniRank (formerly 4 International Colleges & Universities or 4icu.org), an international higher education search engine and directory reviewing accredited institutions in the world.

2018 Top 200 Most Popular Universities in the Philippines Online

"University of the Philippines Diliman (UPD) is a large (uniRank enrollment range: 20,000-24,999 students) coeducational higher education institution. It has a selective admission policy based on entrance examinations," Unirank said on their website.

University of Santo Tomas (UST) overtakes Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU) to claim the second spot with the latter now on third place.

De La Salle University (DLSU) Manila and University of the Philippines System (UPS) were ranked fourth and fifth, respectively.

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FULL LIST: 2017 Top 200 Most Popular Universities in the Philippines Online

Completing the top 10 are Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP), University of the Philippines (UP) - Manila, University of the Philippines Los BaƱos (UPLB), Mapua Institute of Technology (MIT) and University of San Carlos (USC).

The 2018 Philippine University Ranking features all officially recognized Philippine higher-education institutions meeting the following uniRank selection criteria:
  • being accredited, licensed and/or chartered by the appropriate Philippine higher education-related organization
  • offering at least four-year undergraduate degrees (Bachelor degrees) and/or postgraduate degrees (Master or Doctoral degrees)
  • delivering courses predominantly in a traditional face-to-face, non-distance education format

Here's the full list of Top 200 Most Popular Schools in the Philippines this 2018:

Rank University Location
1 University of the Philippines Diliman Quezon City
2 University of Santo Tomas Manila
3 Ateneo de Manila University Quezon City
4 De La Salle University Manila
5 University of the Philippines System Quezon City
6 Polytechnic University of the Philippines Manila
7 University of the Philippines Manila Manila
8 University of the Philippines Los BaƱos Los BaƱos
9 Mapua Institute of Technology Manila
10 University of San Carlos Cebu City
11 Universidad de Zamboanga Zamboanga City
12 University of the Philippines Mindanao Davao City
13 University of the East Manila
14 University of Southeastern Philippines Davao City
15 Saint Louis University, Baguio City Baguio City
16 Mindanao State University - Iligan Institute of Technology Iligan City
17 Ateneo de Davao University Davao City
18 Asian Institute of Management Makati City
19 Silliman University Dumaguete City
20 De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde Manila
21 Western Mindanao State University Zamboanga City
22 Xavier University-Ateneo de Cagayan Cagayan de Oro City
23 Far Eastern University Manila
24 Adamson University Manila
25 Ateneo de Naga University Naga City
26 Lyceum of the Philippines University Manila
27 Adventist International Institute of Advanced Studies Silang
28 Centro Escolar University Manila
29 Miriam College Quezon City
30 AMA Computer University Quezon City
31 Saint Mary's University of Bayombong Bayombong
32 Southwestern University PHINMA Cebu City
33 University of San Jose-Recoletos Cebu City
34 De La Salle Lipa Lipa City
35 Our Lady of Fatima University Valenzuela City
36 Ateneo de Zamboanga University Zamboanga City
37 Technological Institute of the Philippines Manila
38 Central Philippine University Iloilo City
39 Rizal Technological University Mandaluyong City
40 Angeles University Foundation Angeles City
41 University of the Philippines Baguio Baguio City
42 University of the Philippines in the Visayas Iloilo City
43 Pangasinan State University Lingayen
44 John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University Iloilo City
45 Cebu Technological University Cebu City
46 University of Asia and the Pacific Pasig City
47 University of St. La Salle Bacolod City
48 University of Science and Technology of Southern Philippines Cagayan de Oro City
49 Central Luzon State University Science City of MuƱoz
50 Benguet State University La Trinidad
51 University of Perpetual Help System DALTA Las PiƱas City
52 University of Baguio Baguio City
53 Jose Rizal University Mandaluyong City
54 Asia Pacific College Makati City
55 Batangas State University Batangas City
56 Aquinas University of Legazpi Legazpi City
57 University of Mindanao Davao City
58 Central Mindanao University Maramag
59 San Beda College Manila
60 Caraga State University Butuan City
61 The Philippine Women's University Manila
62 Holy Angel University Angeles City
63 Visayas State University Baybay
64 Bicol University Legazpi City
65 De La Salle Health Sciences Institute DasmariƱas City
66 Emilio Aguinaldo College Manila
67 West Visayas State University Iloilo City
68 Philippine Normal University Manila
69 Manila Central University Caloocan City
70 Technological University of the Philippines Manila
71 Father Saturnino Urios University Butuan City
72 University of Nueva Caceres Naga City
73 National University, Philippines Manila
74 St. Scholastica's College Manila
75 Misamis University Ozamiz City
76 University of the Cordilleras Baguio City
77 Mariano Marcos State University Batac
78 Tarlac State University Tarlac City
79 Holy Cross of Davao College Davao City
80 University of Cebu Cebu City
81 Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila Manila
82 University of Northern Philippines Vigan City
83 Philippine Christian University Manila
84 Lorma Colleges City of San Fernando
85 Arellano University Manila
86 Adventist University of the Philippines Cavite City
87 Aldersgate College Solano
88 Bukidnon State University Malaybalay City
89 Bulacan State University City of Malolos
90 Philippine School of Business Administration Manila
91 Cebu Doctors' University Mandaue City
92 Trinity University of Asia Quezon City
93 Aklan State University Banga
94 University of Southern Mindanao Kabacan
95 Capitol University Cagayan de Oro City
96 Holy Name University Tagbilaran City
97 University of the Immaculate Conception Davao City
98 University of the Assumption City of San Fernando
99 National Defense College of the Philippines Quezon City
100 Manuel L. Quezon University Quiapo
101 FEATI University Manila
102 Cavite State University Indang
103 Colegio de San Juan de Letran Manila
104 University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Quezon City
105 Liceo de Cagayan University Cagayan de Oro City
106 FEU Institute of Technology Manila
107 University of Negros Occidental - Recoletos Bacolod City
108 University of Batangas Batangas City
109 Mindanao State University Marawi City
110 University of Rizal System Tanay
111 PATTS College of Aeronautics ParaƱaque City
112 St. Paul University Manila Manila
113 La Salle University, Ozamiz City Ozamiz City
114 University of San Agustin Iloilo City
115 University of Bohol Tagbilaran City
116 Iloilo Science and Technology University Iloilo City
117 Western Philippines University Aborlan
118 Cebu Institute of Technology Cebu City
119 Isabela State University Echague
120 Southern Luzon State University Lucban
121 New Era University Quezon City
122 Don Mariano Marcos Memorial State University Bacnotan
123 Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation Lucena City
124 Assumption College San Lorenzo Makati City
125 St. Luke's College of Medicine - WHQM Quezon City
126 Mountain View College Valencia City
127 Nueva Vizcaya State University Bayombong
128 St. Paul University Philippines Tuguegarao City
129 Bataan Peninsula State University Balanga City
130 Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College Ilocos Sur
131 St. Paul University Quezon City Quezon City
132 Cagayan State University Tuguegarao City
133 Central Colleges of the Philippines Quezon City
134 University of Pangasinan Dagupan City
135 Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology Cabanatuan City
136 University of Luzon Dagupan City
137 Notre Dame of Marbel University Koronadal City
138 Chiang Kai Shek College Manila
139 Lyceum-Northwestern University Dagupan City
140 Samar State University Catbalogan City
141 Cebu Normal University Cebu City
142 Aurora State College of Technology Baler
143 Baliuag University Baliuag
144 Tarlac College of Agriculture Camiling
145 Santa Isabel College Manila
146 University of Perpetual Help System Jonelta City of BiƱan
147 University of Saint Louis Tuguegarao City
148 Sacred Heart College Lucena City
149 St. Louis College Valenzuela Valenzuela City
150 Asian Institute of Journalism and Communication San Juan
151 Don Bosco Technical College Mandaluyong City
152 University of the Visayas Cebu City
153 La Consolacion University Philippines Malolos City
154 Laguna State Polytechnic University Sta
155 Northwestern University, Philippines Laoag City
156 St. Paul University Iloilo Iloilo City
157 Angelicum College Quezon City
158 Virgen Milagrosa University Foundation San Carlos City
159 La Consolacion College Manila Manila
160 Negros Oriental State University Dumaguete City
161 University of Iloilo - PHINMA Iloilo City
162 St. Joseph's College of Quezon City Quezon City
163 Bohol Island State University Bilar
164 Eulogio Amang Rodriguez Institute of Science and Technology Sampaloc
165 Holy Trinity University Puerto Princesa City
166 Eastern Visayas State University Tacloban City
167 Asian Social Institute Manila
168 Notre Dame of Dadiangas University City of General Santos
169 St. Paul University Dumaguete Dumaguete City
170 University of Southern Philippines Foundation Cebu City
171 Davao Doctors College Davao City
172 Don Honorio Ventura Technological State University Bacolor
173 San Sebastian College-Recoletos de Cavite Cavite City
174 Lourdes College Cagayan de Oro City
175 Cebu Institute of Medicine Cebu City
176 Cor Jesu College Digos City
177 Camarines Norte State College Camarines Norte
178 Ramon Magsaysay Technological University Iba
179 Eastern Samar State University Borongan
180 Lipa City Colleges Lipa City
181 University of Antique Sibalom
182 Wesleyan University-Philippines Cabanatuan City
183 Southern Leyte State University Sogod
184 Filamer Christian University Roxas City
185 Bulacan Agricultural State College San Ildefonso
186 College of the Holy Spirit Manila
187 Surigao del Sur State University Tandag
188 Saint Joseph Institute of Technology Butuan City
189 Saint Michael's College of Laguna BiƱan City
190 Pasig Catholic College Pasig City
191 Leyte Normal University Tacloban City
192 National College of Business and Arts Quezon City
193 Colegio de Dagupan Dagupan City
194 Zamboanga State College of Marine Sciences and Technology Zamboanga City
195 Olivarez College ParaƱaque City
196 University of Manila Manila
197 Central Philippine Adventist College Murcia
198 Saint Jude College Manila
199 Catanduanes State University Virac
200 Naval State University Biliran

Check out the list of Schools Ranked 201-223 (including unranked institutions):

Rank University Location
201 Saint Pedro Poveda College Quezon City
202 Romblon State University Odiongan
203 University of Eastern Philippines Catarman
204 Northern Luzon Adventist College Pangasinan
205 St. Paul University Surigao Surigao City
206 Partido State University Goa
207 The National Teachers College Manila
208 STI West Negros University Bacolod City
209 Capiz State University Roxas City
210 Marinduque State College Boac
211 Siena College of Taytay Taytay
212 Republic Central Colleges Angeles City
213 University of Cagayan Valley Tuguegarao City
214 Western Institute of Technology Iloilo City
215 Guimaras State College Buenavista Guimaras
216 Abra State Institute of Science and Technology Lagangilang
217 Sorsogon State College Sorsogon City
218 Guagua National Colleges Guagua
219 Notre Dame of Kidapawan College Kidapawan City
220 University of La Salette Santiago City
221 Meycauayan College Meycauayan City
222 Quirino State University Diffun
Unranked St. Mary's College Quezon City
223 Asian Institute of Maritime Studies Pasay City
Unranked La Consolacion College Iriga City
Unranked Misamis Oriental State College of Agriculture and Technology Claveria
Unranked Universidad de Sta. Isabel Naga City
Unranked Christ the King College Calbayog City
Unranked Union Christian College City of San Fernando
Unranked Palawan State University Puerto Princesa City

In Asia, Fudan University reclaimed the highest place in the list of 200 universities. The University of Tokyo, previous year's no. 1, came on second place. Meanwhile, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Harvard University and Stanford University in the United States dominated this year's global ranking.

According to their website, the uniRank University Ranking aim is to provide a non-academic League Table of Universities based on unbiased and valid web metrics: Moz Domain Authority, Alexa Global Rank, SimilarWeb Global Rank, Majestic Referring Domains and Majestic Trust Flow.

This is especially intended to help international students and academic staff to understand how popular a specific University or College is in a foreign country.

Do you think your school was accurately ranked based on online popularity? Tell us in the comments.

— The Summit Express