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Every day in FEU

The dress code has been a foreboding issue in FEU, creating a rift between the security personnel and the student body. The former claims to be just following the rules although the consistency is varying and the latter claims that it is unjust although aware of the restrictions. However, behind all of these are the true culprits of the situation, lurking in the shadows and deafening themselves from the voices coming from their institution.

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April Kursteign Garcia

Probationary Stafer

“This is my frst time being an artist in an organization and I’m really glad that of all organizations I am in FEU Advocate.”

Since I am currently studying in the Fine Arts track it was really through my own will to improve that I set out to be an illustrator for this organization. FEU Advocate, in my short time here, has helped me practice a lot and increase my knowledge of not only art but my overall skills as an Illustrator. Our Art Director is also very approachable, if there is something I want to ask or if I have a problem, they always answer my questions and help me solve the problem.

When I frst joined FEU Advocate, I always practice drawing by using ballpoint pens only on my mini sketchbook. Now, I try my best to improve my digital art as well. The pandemic made me afraid of starting faceto-face classes because of the fear of getting COVID-19, but those fears are lessened not only because there is continuous exposure but also because of this organization.

College Tetris

No matter what struggles come your way, just keep moving forward. We must always be responsible and if we’re tired, we must rest. All the sacrifces will be worth it. Much like a game of Tetris, while it’s a struggle to jam everything together, with patience and proper strategizing, things will be K.O.-ed before you know it!

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