Feeding Voter Awareness through Local Food
By Patricia Anne Ocampo Despite how close the 2022 National Elections are, some Filipinos remain unsure of which candidate to vote for, unaware of how to thoroughly inspect them and
By Patricia Anne Ocampo Despite how close the 2022 National Elections are, some Filipinos remain unsure of which candidate to vote for, unaware of how to thoroughly inspect them and
By Gianela Zapata and Patricia Ocampo PHOTO: The New York Times/Rappler/Manila Bulletin/Filipeanut “Mangahas Makibaka! Mangahas Magtagumpay!” The story of the Philippines’ fight for liberty has no definite beginning, as the
By Patricia Anne Ocampo PHOTO: World News Today/AliExpress Imagine yourself waking up in the middle of the night, seeking a glass of water to quench your thirst. You walk into
By Chanyel Tome (WARNING: Parts of the article contain sensitive content such as rape and torture for the sake of historical discussion. Read at your own discretion.) PHOTO: Karl Grobl In
By Geelyn Avancena, James Regondola, Patricia Ocampo, and Rinoa dela Cruz Love is in the air, but in a time where technology is prevalent within society, we can say that
By Joseph Andrew Prima PHOTO: OMG Facts The day that all couples excitingly wait for is once again happening. A day in which all forms of love especially romantic ones
By Patricia Anne Ocampo PHOTO: US Federal Bureau of Investigation Love permeates the air as February casually rolls in, so it is only natural to look for a special someone
By Chanyel Fritz Tome Love may be in the air, but every love bird is not the same. In fact, one may encounter one or more types of couples: the
Nina Geelyn Avanceña and Rinoa Dela Cruz “Kain ka mo na,” “Gusto ko nang mga prutas,” Teka, parang may mali… Pansin mo ba? O nalilito ka? Napapanahon ngayon ang mga
By Gianela Zapata The First Philippine Republic was inaugurated in Malolos, Bulacan on January 23, 1899. Today, its legacy lives on through every Filipino who chooses to fight for justice