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Bridging the Gap Between Law School and Legal Practice in the Philippines

Written by AJ Rodriguez/THE RED CHRONICLES; Layout by Quimberly Ranchez/THE RED CHRONICLES As the new semester beckons, the seeds of legal passion are sown in the hallowed halls of San Beda College Alabang School of Law (SBCA-SOL). Though our medium is still mostly online, enthusiastic students embark on their legal education journeys, brimming with dreams of …

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Balancing Law School and Well-being: Strategies for Mental Health and Work-Life

“One storm at a time” Written by Aira Julie Gianan/THE RED CHRONICLES; Layout by Dwight Sambat/THE RED CHRONICLES            I vividly recall the first time I heard the words “I rest my case.” It seemed so conclusive and assured as if the lawyer had laid out their argument with such clarity and conviction that …

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Recent Jurisprudence Law Students Should Know

Written by Quennie Sereno/THE RED CHRONICLES; Layout by Jed Naval/THE RED CHRONICLES “You can never learn less, you can only learn more,” R. Buckminster Fuller once said. Reading cases can be laborious, especially when there is a tsunami of cases assigned by law professors. But for aspiring lawyers, it is not really a matter of …

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SOL THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW: SOL Administrators

Written by Lorraine Santos/THE RED CHRONICLES; Layout by Lynden Valenzuela/THE RED CHRONICLES School administrators are the pillars committed to providing every student with the best and a positive learning environment. They regularly monitor the students’ progress to ensure that no one is left behind in attaining their academic goals and even go as far as …

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Foreword

Written by Kim Ramos/THE RED CHRONICLES; Layout by Lynden Valenzuela/THE RED CHRONICLES A colossal vision is impossible until you take the first step. The dream of becoming a lawyer seems dreadful to some, but with the right amount of grit and hard work, it will ripen into reality. On behalf of the Red Chronicles, let …

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“Promised Neverland”

By: Quennie B. Sereno Magic 12 After two grueling years caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, Filipinos put their hopes in their ballots as they cast them during the 2022 May elections. The result was a mixture of interesting breeds of Senators: an actor, a mediator in his own show, a lone opposition candidate, the son …

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The Danger of Red-Tagging

By: Kim Ramos As a hallmark of democracy, being critical and vigilant to the acts of our leaders in the government is crucial in view of the fact that sovereignty is within the hands of the electorate. It is incumbent on our part to criticize whenever we see our representative projecting conduct contrary to the …

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Climate Activism – An Interview with Ms. Gwen Patria Borcena of Greenresearch Environmental Research Group Inc.

By: AJ Rodriguez Climate activism has been a buzzword for the past few years, especially after former US Vice President Al Gore’s speech about climate change and what he described as a “planetary emergency.” The conversation was put front and center for many world leaders and policymakers after the growing realization that there is a …

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The Best Restobar at the heart of Molito

By: Aira Julie Gianan . As the legendary French chef, restauranteur, and culinary writer, Auguste Escoffier once said, “Good food is the foundation of genuine happiness”. I couldn’t agree more! . Located at the heart of Molito Lifestyle Centre in Alabang, Muntinlupa City is a rustic Latin American restaurant. The name Alegria Cantina is derived …

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The State of our Nation: A Law Student’s Perspective

By: Tina Miranda and Kyle Tejada . The 17th presidential election last May 9 yielded results heavily in favor of Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos, Jr., the son of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos, Sr. Prior to the actual elections, Marcos, Jr. had received, on multiple accounts and instances, a favorable result in polls and surveys conveying …

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