Contributed by Rex Catubig A COMMON passion for engineering led their paths to cross in the hallowed hallways of UCLA, where both studied and earned their academic degrees, and linked their hearts in a covalent bond. Genevieve is the third child of Florencio Fernandez of Sta. Barbara and the former Geronima de…
BATTLE OF BRAINS–College student wood-pushers from different schools in Region 1 battle it out during the opening games of the PRISAA Region 1 Collegiate Games held November 6 at the Narciso Ramos Sports and Civic Center in Lingayen. Back to Homepage
BATTLE OF BRAINS
COMPUTER-ON-WHEELS–Fourth District Rep. Gina de Venecia and Vice Mayor Belen Fernandez try their hands on internet-connected computers inside the Computers-on-Wheels mobile van, a new program initiated by the congresswoman for her district and launched in Barangay Bonuan Gueset last Friday. The van, handled by TESDA-accredited trainors, is a venue for…
COMPUTER-ON-WHEELS
MANGROVE SEEDLINGS–Provincial Agriculturist Dalisay A. Moya (4th from right) leads the distribution of some 23,500 mangrove seedlings to the representatives of the towns of Sual, Lingayen, Infanta, Bolinao, Dasol and San Carlos City on November 6 at the Provincial Mangrove Nursery in Bolinao. The provincial government has already distributed 350,885…
MANGROVE SEEDLINGS
SP Frontpage November 4, 2012 issue
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EAGER OR PAID TO VOTE?—Last minute registrants crowd the ramp leading to the City Election Office during the last day of registration on October 31. The unusual long line spawned speculations that many of them may not be from Dagupan and were merely paid to register or transfer their place…
EAGER OR PAID TO VOTE?
“MATUWID NA DAAN”–Presidential Communications Operations Office Secretary Herminio “Sonny” Coloma (center) gives the local media a lowdown on the progress of the “Matuwid na Daan” program and other programs of President Benigno Aquino III before addressing the Area Meeting of the Rotary Club in Pangasinan Tuesday night. Back to Homepage
MATUWID NA DAAN
HONORING THE SEA’S CREATURES—Curious visitors visit the graves of the sea creatures buried at the 40-square meter area fish cemetery located inside the compound of the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources in Dagupan City. It is the only known fish cemetery in the country. Some 20 endangered mammals, including…




