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Ateneo Environmental Science Society
GabLifestyle gives you a look into the Ateneo Environmental Science Society, in the second of two features on university organizations working to mobilize today’s youngest
Detox Diet: A Closer, More Careful Look
Stress from work, pollution from the commute, and lack of sleep can turn you into a tired lump of a person. The food you take
A Day of Green Living
When it comes to environmental conservation, everything we do matters. And most of the time, it’s the little things that make the most difference in
Terrace Gardening: A Piece of Nature at Home
Photo by brewbooks under CC-SA by 2.0 A lush garden overlooking the grounds, strewn with bushes, vibrant flowers and trees that keep the area cool
Movies that Eat Bullets for Breakfast (with Extra Rice)
There are movies you want to watch with your girlfriend, your family, or all by yourself. And there is that type of movie that caters
Walk Your Butt Off
The ancient Greek physician Hippocrates once said that walking is man’s best medicine. Recent studies have confirmed this to be true: walking as exercise benefits
Of Good Food, Secret Treasures, and Paradoxical Splendor
Somewhere in the rabid metropolitan landscape exists a testament of how paradise is sometimes nothing more than a good meal, some twinkling lights, and old-style
Hair Transplant: The Surgical Answer to Hair Loss
The fact is every person sheds and regrows hair every day. The evidence is scattered all over the floor, or on your pillows every morning,
Loyola Mountaineers: Braving the Uphill Climb for Mother Earth
GabLifestyle features the Loyola Mountaineers, a university organization bent on setting an example of environmental appreciation and preservation through a series of mountain climbing activities,
Downshifting: Living a Simpler and Less Stressful Life
In the face of a dwindling economy, it has become extremely stressful for many individuals to keep up with the rat race known as the
Five Is Greater Than Three: A Guide to the 5R’s on Effective Waste Management
We’ve heard of them all our lives: introduced in grade school, taught in high school, most probably implemented during college. Signs promote them, junk shops
Calling All Artists: A Guide to Auctioning Your Work
There are two kinds of people who have paintings on their walls: those who purchase paintings, and artists who don’t or can’t sell their works.
