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Cartoons11 months ago

Pabrika ng diploma para sa bagong sistema

Malinaw na nagiging makinarya na lamang ang Unibersidad ng Pilipinas sa pagpapanukala ng UP Core Curriculum 2025—isang makinarya na tuloy-tuloy sa paggawa ng mga papel na may tatak ng kahusayan ngunit

Columns11 months ago

When hiya no longer applies to nepo babies

Bernadette Soriano Hiya has long been flattened into the English word “shame,” but that translation does it no justice. In our culture, hiya is not just the blush of embarrassment—it

Columns11 months ago

When truth is gagged, freedom dies

Press freedom in the Philippines is not alive—it is barely breathing. Attacks, harassment, and impunity have long strangled journalism in this country, reducing what should be a constitutional right into

Opinions11 months ago

Nang tanggalin ang kampeon

“And the winner is… Broken leadership!” Matapos “ipagtanggol” ang administrasyon laban kay Baste Duterte noong nakaraang buwan, sinibak si Philippine National Police (PNP) Chief General Nicolas Torre III sa kaniyang poste, sa bisa

Columns11 months ago

Buwaya diskarte hacks

Sa Pilipinas, hindi mo na kailangan ng genius IQ para umasenso—sapat na ang diskarte. Pero hindi ito yung diskarte na pinupuri sa self-help books. Sa mundo ng ilang engineer at

Columns11 months ago

Price of truth

Marc Nathaniel Servo Journalists have always self-regulated themselves within the tight scrutiny of integrity and public service, the same values that separate them from vloggers in an era of doubt:

Sports11 months ago

When the real test isn’t on the court

A stopwatch. A scoreboard. A stat sheet. This is how sport is supposed to decide winners. But in the 33rd Southeast Asian Games in Thailand, victory is being measured not

Columns11 months ago

Ghosts in the flood

“I’m not disappointed, I am very angry.”—that’s how President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. proclaimed himself as he inspected the infamous ₱55-million “ghost” riverwall in Baliuag, Bulacan. Standing before the unfinished structure, he

Editorials11 months ago

Where martyrs are murdered twice

The assassination of Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino Jr. on August 21, 1983, was not merely the murder of a man but the attempted execution of democracy itself. His death unmasked a

Columns11 months ago

Suppressed suffrage

When was the last time you shaded a ballot for the Barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan Elections (BSKE)? For many, it is hard to recall, not because democracy is unimportant, but

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