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KP CORE is hosting the 1st annual Community College CORECon on Feb. 26, 2023

CORECon.

This event is for current community college students who are interested in transferring to a 4-year university. It will be held onSunday Feb 26th from 126:30pm at UCSD. The event will consist of various student panels and workshops that will give attendees a sense of what being a student at UCSD is like and the opportunity to learn of resources available for them on campus.

The goal of this event is to expand knowledge of the academic and career possibilities after community college. As a community college student, the future can seem overwhelming and full of uncertainty. We hope through this event that for each community college student, we are able to "Widen your Horizon."

Mariel Micael & Kaileykielle Hoga Community College Co-Coordinators ucsdkp.ccc@gmail.com

Jesse Reyes

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Many in the Philippine academic, business and political sectors have embraced the effort to promote intercultural conversation between the two countries and such dialogue has not only improved educational exchanges but business interactions as well.

There is doubt that both sides continue to highlight the promise for all the aspect of bilateral ties in spite of the limitations that might still remain.

Amid this, we can only hope that both sides – the Turks and Filipinos

– focus on areas where they can translate this into reality.

To be sure, the key if I must say it will be how all of these strategies can be rendered into specific practical cooperation by both sids, which will absolutely require alignment on areas of focus and following through on implementation. This is an important point to keep in mind since some cooperative endeavors previously floated still have yet to be realized. Nonetheless it is a legitimate reminder of how both countries are keen to capitalize on the growing traction in expanding binding ties as an opportunity to further boost their wider friendship. Mabuhay!

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