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Saturday, August 4, 2007 ♥
1:53 AM

The universal brotherhood of man is our most precious possession, what there is of it.
By: Mark Twain

Student relationships become cold in what is supposed to be the annual event that unites the different levels in high school and departments, the High School Intramurals. But what was supposed to be healthy sports turns into a bitter rivalry among the different levels in high school that monopolizes the event turning it into a show rather than a competition.

This coldness to one another can be observed during the awarding day when results are almost always predicted accurately because the championship has been consistently won by one level alone. Every year becomes a futile effort for the other levels to win the championship and it will remain so unless steps will be made to ensure that the vied spot becomes possible to all and not just to one giant.

Lourdes Ursula O. De Villa