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#CartoonOnPoint by Ian Earl
#CartoonOnPoint by Ian Earl
Adi Joaquim Tolentino 96 percent of Southeast Asia (SEA) employers plan to upskill their workforce by 2030 as the global labor market transformation transforms to meet the demands of Artificial
Rana H. Mahmod Hezbollah’s leader Hassan Nasrallah was killed with at least six civilians and injured 91 of them on September 27, 2024 following the extensive airstrikes launched by Israel
Prince Carlo Estrella This second semester of the academic year 2024–2025, UPLB offered a new topic for their Special Problem course (not a degree program; it is a “subject”), under
Jamayka Rhose Pascual A bill seeking to grant ABS-CBN Corporation a new 25-year franchise was filed by Albay Second District Representative Joey Salceda on January 7, 2025. Photos Courtesy of
Erin Devanadera The importance of child care can be seen around the world, but it can often be situated in places prone to ambiguity and neglect. As the feasibility of
With a deep commitment to serving beyond the academic sphere, UP IECEP is honored to announce the much-anticipated return of its annual charity and outreach event, “IECEP Cares,” which will
Jerwen Kiev Del Cano We often associate vaccines with needles and syringes—tried-and-tested tools for immunization. But imagine swapping those needles for a simple cream applied to your skin. Photo Courtesy
Shawne Marion Manalo The University of the Philippines (UP) Open University is offering 44 Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) for free this 2025, welcoming students, professionals, and parents who wish
Angela Buenavidez Presidential son and Ilocos rep. Ferdinand Alexander “Sandro” Macros moved the motion to declare the position of chairperson of the committee of appropriations vacant in a recent plenary