PIONEERS IN THEIR OWN RIGHT: The Filipinas in science and technology
Gab Ibis “Into the unknown…” If Elsa became the inspiration of a few young women to venture outside their comfort zone, there have also been women scientists who chose to
Gab Ibis “Into the unknown…” If Elsa became the inspiration of a few young women to venture outside their comfort zone, there have also been women scientists who chose to
Joyce Anne Mendoza Luzon’s lush forests harbor an extraordinary species with a rare ability—one that could change the way scientists approach environmental restoration and metal extraction. Photos Courtesy of Geology
Kimberly Capuyan The House of Representatives on February 3 approved on third and final reading a proposed law declaring the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) the National Polytechnic University
Abdiel Franz Bernales On January 7, 2025, Meta, the parent company of Facebook, replaced its third-party fact-checking program with a user-driven “community notes” system. This new approach allows users to
Erin Devanadera The Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA) released its latest 2023 report on registered live births in the country, signaling an increase of more than 3,000 cases of mothers aged
Rex Neil Falogme After missing the podium at the Olympics last year, world No. 4 EJ Obiena got back on track as he bagged his first gold medal this year
Mark Aaron Balbin Several challenges continue to haunt young Filipinos that prevent them from achieving their highest capabilities, but the solutions may be found soon, offering the chance for a
Adi Joaquim Tolentino The Department of Education (DepEd) is ramping up efforts to reform the country’s basic education system through its 5-Point Reform Agenda to enhance learning quality and confront
Joseph Azil Buena President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., in a press briefing on February 6, distanced himself from claims of his involvement in the impeachment of his former ally and now-estranged
Bea Allyson Alimangohan and Adi Joaquim Tolentino Camarines Sur Representative Luis Raymund “Lray” Villafuerte accused the official student publication of Administration of Camarines Sur Polytechnic Colleges (CSPC), The SPARK, of