Last Dec. 18, 2025, the Professional Regulation Commission announced that 65.04 percent, or 79,696 out of 122,528 examinees, ...
Sen. Rodante Marcoleta may insist that the context was “deliberately abbreviated,” but there’s no denying that his words ...
We owe the Second Congressional Commission on Education (Edcom 2) our thanks for its third and final report and, more broadly, for the work it has done in the last four years. During a distressing ...
The arrest and prolonged detention of journalist Frenchie Mae Cumpio, who spent her birthday on Feb. 7 in a Tacloban jail, sparked outrage among press freedom advocates worldwide. Rightly so.
The entire world is in so much turmoil on so many fronts. There is heightened chaos in politics, economics, and international relations. There is a disturbing disorder in humanity’s concept of right ...
The recent Senate brouhaha over the West Philippine Sea (WPS) shows all too clearly that the problem is not whether the 2016 Arbitral Award (AA) under the United Nations Convention on the Law of the ...
Last week, I guided my COMM 85 class through small group discussions. COMM 85, Issues in Science Communication, uses the ...
Back in my home city after four back-to-back workshops in Metro Manila and Davao City in the last two weeks, I am saddened by ...
The nation can ill afford a perennial impeachment season. A Congress preoccupied with proceedings to remove both the ...
On Feb. 7, Frenchie Mae Cumpio, a community journalist from Leyte, marks her sixth year in detention—an incarceration that rights and media groups strongly believe stems from her work as a ...
There was a time when love was simple. It was walking beside my dad and instinctively holding his arm, like nothing bad could happen as long as I stayed close enough. It was lying in bed as a child ...