A democratic movement cannot be silenced by a subpoena
The lives of student activists are indeed colorful: they are students in the day, but will forever be organizers of the masses. But when the state enforces its laws and
The lives of student activists are indeed colorful: they are students in the day, but will forever be organizers of the masses. But when the state enforces its laws and
Tuwing buwan ng Oktubre nababalot sa kulay rosas ang bansa mula sa mga tanggapan ng gobyerno, paaralan, at korporasyon, hanggang sa mga post sa social media. Ang lasong rosas ang
Following the earthquakes that hit several parts of the country, including a magnitude 6.9 earthquake in Cebu, and 7.4 and 6.8 temblors in Davao Oriental, donation drives, relief operations, and
Every October, Jennifer Laude returns—not as a headline, but as a haunting of how slow justice can be for those who live outside society’s idea of being normal. Her face
“Wala lang, pagod lang ako.” We’ve all said it. That quick, automatic reply when someone asks if we’re okay—even when we’re clearly not. Because it’s easier that way. No explanations,
It’s ironic that for an administration that promised to resuscitate the agrarian sector, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. seems to have a skewed perception of fixing the food crisis in
Noong isinulat ko ang “Luho ko sa halagang sampung piso,” buong akala ko’y tuluyan nang naapakan ang saysay ng mga barya—inakala kong magpapaalala na lamang ito ng kakulangan sa kasulukuyan.
Justin James Albia Sa panahon ng sakuna, evacuation center ang nagsisilbing kanlungan. Dito tumatakas ang mga tao kapag ang unos ay hindi na kayang labanan, kapag ang tubig ay hindi
Disappointment is evident among millions of Filipinos in the country as scandal after scandal reveals itself to the public eye, encircling the issue of flood control projects. Thanks to effective