![](https://res.cloudinary.com/jerrick/image/upload/c_fill,f_jpg,fl_progressive,h_302,q_auto,w_1512/6677bff6ee2ed5001d508e7a.png)
John Rojell Y. Elizaga
Bio
Rojell is a graduating journalism student from the Polytechnic University of the Philippines. He is a community development worker and student leader that create stories for the masses—fueled by love for crafting compelling narratives.
Stories (7/0)
Beginning of the End: Life After Working Abroad
Our Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) are our modern-day heroes. They are indeed heroes, not just only because of their contribution to the economic growth of the country but most importantly because of their sacrifices to provide their family with a comfortable and better life despite being in another part of the world.
By John Rojell Y. Elizagaabout 13 hours ago in Motivation
Journalism as a phenomenal chrysanthemum
Chrysanthemum is globally one of the most important ornamental in terms of sociological and economic importance. It has a lot of colors with emblematic concepts in each type of it such as yellow for sorrow, violet for loyalty, and red for truth, just, fairness, and equality.
By John Rojell Y. Elizagaabout 16 hours ago in Journal
The Interconnected ASEAN Community: YOUth matters
Sheltering between the vivid embrace of the Pacific and Indian oceans. A family that is bound together by history, culture, and a shared desire for development—the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)—is the home of ten interconnected countries.
By John Rojell Y. Elizagaa day ago in Education
Vital Coping Mechanisms: The Key to Conquer Your Online College Life
Almost four years ago, COVID-19 was declared a worldwide pandemic by the World Health Organization. As a result of the virus, every level of school was in a state of terror. Virtual learning was implemented in schools all around the world, and local authorities, instructors, and students quickly acclimated to a whole new way of life.
By John Rojell Y. Elizaga9 days ago in Education
Pride and Proud: Refracting Odyssey of the Rainbow Community
If we will be traveling back to the history of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Ally (LGBTQIA+) Community in the Philippines; We can fully see a tremendous proliferation of rainbow mediums to represent it.
By John Rojell Y. Elizaga10 days ago in Pride