Third and fourth colloquia:
The third colloquium was our group's. Remedios Angeles, a housekeeping personnel here in AUF, narrated her story to us as well. I noticed that all the while she was speaking, it's as if tears are threatening to escape from her eyes, and her voice is slightly breaking. What she told us is of great significance, and I'm just thankful that it is all right for her to relay it.
Nina Carla Mendoza, more known as DJ Tyra of DWRW, gave us a lively discussion of anything we asked her. Ranging from program charts to her history to attitudes and lessons — everything she said is a lesson to remember, especially that some of us are an aspiring broadcasters, DJs, and all that jazz. I am glad she was able to speak in front of us.
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The fourth colloquium had Arnel Berato and Fred Baldwin for speakers. Arnel Berato is a law student here in AUF. He kept telling us about setting our parametres, which meant that we must lay down our goal and work our way towards it. I asked him a lot about his course, Law, what experiences he's gone through it, and what he can say about the status quo of the politics here in the Philippines.
Fred Baldwin works in Guam. And based on the question we asked to him, I kind of want to visit his country. I am also glad that he thinks highly of Filipinos, too.
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—Dame B. Avelino
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