Joshtin Sarmiento
Stories (6/0)
Black Beauty
Out of the colors in the box, most of us will choose the brightest hues. As we pick new colors to use, the darkest one will surely be left out. Sadness will prevail for that certain color, as it might think it is not good enough in the eyes of others. That melancholic color can be found near the end of the box, while the brighter colors enjoy their placement at the forefront. Black is grief. Black is darkness. But I'll tell you, black is beauty.
By Joshtin Sarmiento2 days ago in Journal
The Beauty of Black
Out of the colors in the box, most of us will choose the brightest hues. As we pick new colors to use, the darkest one will surely be left out. Sadness will prevail for that certain color, as it might think it is not good enough in the eyes of others. That melancholic color can be found near the end of the box, while the brighter colors enjoy their placement at the forefront. Black is grief. Black is darkness. But I'll tell you, black is beauty.
By Joshtin Sarmiento3 days ago in Humans
The Scapes to Escape Homelessness
Poverty is not only seen in the hands of people lacking income for their basic needs but also in the urban streets where individuals struggle daily to keep up with urban life. Cities are hubs of work and economic opportunities, serving as engines of globalization by bringing economies of scale, developing markets, creating jobs, and encouraging new economic activities to flourish. People move to cities seeking a better and more prosperous life. However, city growth also presents significant challenges, impacting the environment and political, economic, and social conditions (Clos, n.d.).
By Joshtin Sarmiento3 days ago in Humans
Charlie Building: The What, Who, and Why
Gearing up for face-to-face classes, freshies and other Iskolar ng Bayan who haven't yet set foot on the main campus should be familiar with the buildings and known spots inside the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP). It is essential to know the culture and interesting facts about the Sintang Paaralan, and of course, it's one way to avoid getting lost on the wide campus.
By Joshtin Sarmiento3 days ago in History
Accuracy, accuracy, and accuracy.
It is true that the golden rule of journalism lies in accurate and factual information. Environmental journalism, like any other form of journalism, is investigative work at its core. It involves looking into and verifying stories, gathering sources, and presenting an unbiased perspective on the subject in question.
By Joshtin Sarmiento3 days ago in Writers
A Growing Movement for Hope amidst the Health Crises
Written on a simple cardboard along with a small bamboo cart containing groceries, there lies a sign of hope in the height of the global health crisis that continues to devastate communities. It is a sign that sparks a growing movement, not only in the Philippines but across the globe.
By Joshtin Sarmiento3 days ago in Humans