EDITORIAL | How the Senate killed June 12
Just two days before the country was set to raise its flags in celebration of 127 years of independence, the Philippine Senate’s move to stall the impeachment of Vice President
Just two days before the country was set to raise its flags in celebration of 127 years of independence, the Philippine Senate’s move to stall the impeachment of Vice President
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Kirsten Flores Since the first spark of firelight danced upon stone walls, human history has often been narrated through a male lens. This narrative imprint raises an enduring question: are
John Victor Barba Ang taon-taong kusot at pagplantsa sa mga gusot dahil hindi nagtatapos sa buwan ng Hunyo ang panawagan para sa karapatang pantao. Para sa mga taong tambak ang
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Bernadette Soriano June again, and the streets glisten with permission. Corporations, fluent now in performance, flood timelines with slogans: Love wins. Be proud. We accept you. The cadence is rehearsed.
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Bernadette Soriano Under institutional light, journalism forfeits process for product. Inquiry is sidelined; performance, optimized. What should endure becomes rehearsed—technically sound, intellectually hollow. What should have been a pipeline is
Every year, the National Schools Press Conference (NSPC) is held as the highest stage for young Filipino campus journalists. It is a celebration of talent, hard work, and the enduring
Marawi City – Eight years after the 2017 Marawi Siege, over 70,000 internally displaced persons (IDPs) continue to live in temporary shelters, with no definitive timeline for their return. Despite