Friendships in the Age of Deadlines

✍︎ Maddy Delos Reyes Friendship used to feel easy. It was staying up late talking about random things, laughing until...

The Silent Struggles of an Average Student

✍︎ Glezel Jane F. Ababa In the spectrum of school performance, people often focus only on two sides—those at the...

How Much of your Worth is Hidden Behind the Numbers?

✍︎ Gerielyn D. Saldua At what point did we stop seeing grades as feedback and start seeing them as mirrors?...

PRODUCTIVE OR JUST BURNED OUT?

✍︎ Caryl Jane Ordeñiza In today’s world, being busy is often seen as something to be proud of. Many students...

We’re Expected to Know Everything Too Soon

✍︎ Angel Nicole Alima “What course are you taking?” “Where do you see yourself in five years?” “What’s your plan...

Was Jesus a Revolutionary?

✍︎ Czarhytha Ais B. Omaguing If Jesus lived today, many people would not call Him holy—they would call Him controversial....

Seen, But Not Understood

✍︎ Julia Marie Estrella Under the heat of the sun, a person stands covered in white, holding a simple but...

When a Child Must Walk 14 Kilometers to Be Heard

✍︎ Julia Marie Estrella A graduation day is supposed to be a celebration—a milestone marked by smiles, applause, and the...

Honor Student Check: Grades vs. Real Knowledge

✍︎ Julia Marie Estrella A recent segment from a noontime variety show sparked concern after several participants—identified as honor students...

A PROUD SMILE HIDES THE HIDDEN LABOR

✍︎ Gerielyn D. Saldua If we stripped away the medals and the honors, would society still see the human being...

SHATTERED BY CRISIS

✍︎ Czarhytha Ais B. Omaguing As prices continue to rise across the Philippines, students are among the most affected—yetoften the...

The 45-Day Countdown

✍︎ Jayson Acabo The Department of Energy (DOE) Secretary, Sharon Garin, stated that the Philippines does not need to declare...

After the Flood: Questions Remain, Accountability Absent

✍︎ Julia Marie Estrella Several months have passed since the flooding that affected many communities, yet no official has been...

A Nation’s Legacy Is Not for Sale

✍︎ Julia Marie Estrella The recent sale of a first edition of El Filibusterismo for ₱21 million has made headlines...

Not All Crocodiles Live in Rivers

✍︎ Julia Marie Estrella Lolong was once known as the largest crocodile ever captured in the Philippines. His size alone...

When Family Feuds Become a National Burden

✍︎ Julia Marie Estrella The latest controversy sparked by Sen. Imee Marcos’ statements accusing President Bongbong Marcos and even the...

A Silent Arsenal: Questioning the Cost of Defense

✍︎ Julia Marie Estrella In a time when global tensions continue to rise, the idea of strengthening a nation’s defense...

Column | The Faces That Keep Smiling

✍︎ Julia Marie Estrella I’ve always admired people who seem to have everything under control — those who juggle responsibilities,...

HALA LINOG NASAD: ATTENDANCE OVER SEISMIC THREATS

✍︎ Ashley Mae Ponce The challenge of requiring continuous student attendance despite recurring seismic activity presents a clear conflict between...

Column | Between Diploma and Discernment: The Real Measure of Success

✍︎ Julia Marie Estrella We have long been told that education is the key to success. For many, a diploma...

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