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If only the Hallways can Talk If only the Hallways can Talk

Michelle Manalo

The wind was strong, and the atmosphere was cold. You are half-awake and you can barely put yourself together. Rushing your way to your designated room, you are running late. Upon walking, you bump into your classmate who’s also rushing their way. Despite this, you two found a way to carelessly gossip while walking your way. How many times do we think these situations happen? I bet that these situations happen more often than we would like to think. Imagine, if the hallways can talk, what stories it heard and witnessed can it retell us?

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Nostalgia is a feeling of longing or wistfulness for the past. It can be for a time or place that was happy for you, and it might be stronger when you are not actually there. In today’s world, where people use technology more and classes are often done online, it may seem like a dream to have classes that are face-to-face. But for many students and teachers, the memories of traditional classes still hold a special place in their hearts.

The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about unprecedented changes to the way we live, work, and learn. With the start of the new school year, students and educators are faced with the challenge of returning to in-person instruction after years of remote learning. As many students got used to the online method of classes, conducting onsite lectures feels so foreign to them now.

Face-to-face classes hold a special place in the hearts of many students and teachers. They provide a sense of community, connection, and structure that cannot be replicated online. Now that we are fully transitioning back to onsite classes, what are the things are you looking forward? Care to share your “hallway memories”?

‘Tis the season to be frightened!

White lady crossing the street, children’s laughter echoing in empty hallways, bloody Mary smiling whilst staring back at the mirror… Who does not want good spine-chilling stories?

However, be careful- watch your steps because there is no turning back. Beware to be haunted and unnerve the most spine-chilling and sinister narratives of the TSUians as The Blaze presents the “Eerie Whisper: Anamnesis of Firefoxes’ Chilling Tales”.

Although, hearing these chilling tales might be exciting but not for those people who experienced it. Once in a while, each and everyone A their own unexplainable and horrifying encounters with an unknown presence.aIn TSU corridors, houses and places filled with unidentified disturbed spirits, lingering restless souls, following shadows from behind, and eyes that watch out from afar draw enigmatically chilling stories. Here are some of the eerie experiences and stories shared by the unanimous senders as entries for “Eerie Whisper: Anamnesis of Firefoxes’ Chilling Tales” of The Blaze”.

Extra Boardmate

Nangyari to sa boarding house namin malapit sa TSU. It’s been four years so freshmen kaming magkakabarkada that time. Itago nalang natin sila sa pangalang Krizza, David, Arvin at Jeyk.

Nakakuha kami ng boarding house na comfortable at malapit lang kaya grinab na namin. Hanggang second floor palang yun noon, may katabing boarding house din sa kaliwa at talahiban sa kanan. Medyo masukal at madilim nga lang ang daan papunta ron pero maluwang naman. Masaya

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