The past six days of Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment trial have produced familiar frustration. The proceedings seem bogged down in objections, repetitive, and distant from the only ...
Many might remember “Travel Time,” a Philippine documentary travel show in the late 1980s hosted by Susan Calo Medina, whose ...
You know, you are beautiful but stupid at the same time.” The wife responded: “Yes. God made me beautiful, that’s why you got ...
This year marks the golden anniversary of the book “Measuring Philippine Development,” published in 1976 by the Development ...
I was watching a British king address the US Congress from thousands of miles away—on a screen, while traffic noise filtered ...
It is an age-old question, one I don’t think I’m the first to lose sleep over, but I find myself circling it more insistently these past few weeks: the residue of Mother’s Day and Father’s ...
More than a month after the drowning deaths of two Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU) student athletes, the National Bureau ...
In school, we learned that it’s not just about rote memorization, but also understanding what you’ve just memorized. Anyone who recites a Percy Shelley poem without understanding its empathy ...
The defining battlefield of the 21st century is no longer the number of soldiers deployed, missiles launched, or territories ...
Waste. Climate. Society. Landfills in the Philippines serve as the volatile focal point of an accelerating crisis. Despite ...
The impulse to turn off the television during the opening days of the Senate impeachment trial against Vice President Sara Duterte is not a sign of civic apathy. It is a reasonable act of ...
Were it not for a sharp Sandiganbayan justice, the Philippine National Police would have gotten away with giving special ...
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