Shaping young minds to be truthful
Geelyn Avanceña “Defend campus press freedom!” Pure passion, pang-contest lang, and just another school organization to be a part of — these are some of the misconceptions surrounding school publications,
Geelyn Avanceña “Defend campus press freedom!” Pure passion, pang-contest lang, and just another school organization to be a part of — these are some of the misconceptions surrounding school publications,
Francine Tosoc Remember that lingering question “But what if… they come back?” Well, wonder no more as that wishful thinking has been finally answered by the IV of Spades. After
Bernadette Soriano Some weekends begin with soft-focus ambition — the quiet fantasy of self-reinvention backed by a calendar you’ve ghosted since Tuesday and a to-do list bordering on fiction. You
Ma. Theresa Malanyaon “Makulay ang buhay sa sinabawang gulay!” This familiar jingle rings through classrooms every July as schools across the Philippines kick off Nutrition Month with festive parades and
Jahreez Octaviano Entering Barangay Kupang Kupang, I was prepared for a theatricomic play about pork and beans, as a folkloric type of music was playing in the background. Turns out,
Megan Louise Millan Beyond dusty chalkboards and broken chairs, the last few weeks of summer vacation in the Philippines are dedicated to addressing the obstacles hindering the nation’s academic development.
Daniela Dizon at Aifer Jacutin Silang mga kumakayod mula sa katirikan ng hanggang sa sumapit ang gabi upang makuha ang kanilang mga pangngailangan at makapagsilbi sa bayan ang karaniwang nasa
Bernadette Soriano This isn’t a reinvention. It’s Lorde in the thick of it — sometimes lucid, sometimes half-glitched — reaching for the shape beneath her old silhouettes. Drifting toward something,
Ruzkiel James Bustillos “Never meet your heroes” — a timeless adage that cautions admirers against blind idolization, often because the reality behind these figures fails to live up to the
Prince Carlo Estrella (i) Sunday Beauty Queen (2016) by Baby Ruth Villarama is our localized, modern day “Cinderella” story that unravels the experience of Filipino domestic helpers in Hong Kong,