Cut the cycle
Anthony Jay Ambait We often hear that the environment should not be traded for development. Yet across the Philippines, green spaces are rapidly transforming into gray concrete jungles. Manila’s Quirino
Anthony Jay Ambait We often hear that the environment should not be traded for development. Yet across the Philippines, green spaces are rapidly transforming into gray concrete jungles. Manila’s Quirino
Water is one of the most essential things needed in our daily lives, because without it, our throats would have dried up long ago, and we would have turned to
Ralph Ian Espelita The deadliest weapon in the arena isn’t a bow and arrow; it is the free bowl of a meal used to buy a citizen’s future. Just like
Imbri The Philippine Environmental Month is a good ring to everyone, but does it uphold its true purpose, or is it a total scam under the face of change? The
Aiza Albaracin and Trixelle Mae Bumatay In a nation that idealizes limitations and acquiescence, scholars are targeted for being “luxurious” despite coming from a sensible foundation as to why they
Anthea Florence Portacio “Bakla siya pero magaling” “Babae kasi eh.” At first glance, these phrases appear harmless. The discrimination is never explicit. They don’t say upfront that women are inferior
Cervy Ramos Hindi ang abortion ang binubura ng anumang polisiya at pagbabawal, kundi ang ligtas na pagpipilian ng mga kababaihan. Kamakailan lamang, umugong ang balita tungkol sa pagkakaaresto sa isang
Honey Sotto Progress is once again being sold to Filipinos as a promise of a better future. Through Pax Silica, the Marcos Jr. administration presents the Philippines as a rising
Meryll Jane Jumalon We may have heard the phrase “you cannot help who you fall in love with” once or twice in our lives. But we should face the truth
Kung ibebenta mo ang bato o kidney mo sa black market, posible kang pumaldo ng aabot sa higit $100,000 o P6 milyon. Kaya nga ang biro, kung naghihirap ka, may