The six-year term granted elected presidents of the Philippines, is truly short for a good one, but very long for a bad one.
The news of former president Donald Trump’s advancing lead in the United States presidential race just before noon on ...
I saw many posts online about Dominican Fr. Gustavo Gutiérrez, proudly Peruvian, popularly known as one of the fathers of ...
The sense of entitlement is real—and disgusting. Ours is a culture severely cleaved by consciousness of class—recall how the term “bakya” was a fatal derogative in the ’60s, until ...
Humanity has long been conditioned to fear and obey the powerful. From time immemorial, obedience was often a matter of survival, with the penalty for defiance frequently being death. Consequently, ...
The Senate hearing held last week confirmed what we have known all along. Former president Rodrigo Duterte and his cabal of police executioners were responsible for the mass murder of thousands of ...
As countries meet in Busan, South Korea, from Nov. 25 to Dec. 1 to hammer out a Global Plastic Treaty that addresses an environmental scourge, the Philippines would do well to examine how it is ...
As I write this, the United States elections are still too close to call, though today’s headline would probably be more ...
The passage of Republic Act No. 10533 in 2013, requiring the use of mother tongue as medium of instruction from Kindergarten to Grade 3 and even up to Grade 6 was a cause for celebration. It aligned ...
In a nation where education is the cornerstone of progress, the need for empowered and motivated teachers has never been more critical. Public school teachers are at the front lines of molding the ...