Following porous 3-for-17 second-half 3-point shooting in the 83-72 Western Big 6 Conference loss to Rock Island last Friday, the Maroons shot lights out in Tuesday’s nonconference win.
The Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards crowned the funniest animal photos of the year. In its tenth year, the CWPA hopes that by showcasing wildlife's humour, conversations on conservation can occur.
The year was made up of extraordinary moments — and Times photographers captured them in extraordinary images. By Carolyn Ryan I’m a managing editor at The Times. When shots were fired at a ...
THE University of the Philippines (UP) Fighting Maroons has no rich history of bonfires. Not like the San Beda Red Lions. Or the Ateneo Blue Eagles, De La Salle Green Archers and all the ...
The UP Fighting Maroons finally erased two years of heartache by vanquishing one of their tormentors last Sunday in the do-or-die Game 3 of the UAAP men's basketball championship. Friday, January 10, ...
A woman who suffered with chronic scalp psoriasis which made her head ‘itch’ and ‘bleed’ for more than 15 years has solved her issues after doctors failed to by creating her own ‘wonder ...
Tech tycoon Dennis Anthony Uy of Pampanga, one of the key supporters of the UP Fighting Maroons, could just be the newest lucky charm of the premier state university. Uy has been supporting the UP ...
“Good thing we wrapped @criminalminds last week.” In the first two shared photos, Gilford showed off his face having what appeared to be a reaction, which caused his face to swell and eyes to ...
The Maroons kept coming back to the starting line and around the desired destination like a UP Ikot Jeepney tirelessly revolving around the Sunken Garden, draped by Acacia trees as old as time.
A BLAZE of glory was reignited in Diliman. It took 36 long years for the University of the Philippines (UP) Fighting Maroons to savor a championship bonfire. This time, they only waited for two.
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