✍︎ Gwapo It’s becoming harder to celebrate the rise of new Licensed Professional Teachers in the Philippines without also thinking...
✍︎ Glezel Jane F. Ababa The most fragile thing a government holds is not its budget, its military force, nor...
✍︎ Gerielyn D. Saldua Is corruption a birthmark of our democracy, or have we simply inherited a habit of betrayal...
✍︎ Czarhytha Ais B. Omaguing In the Philippines, even the simplest errands often demand more time than they should. Long...
✍︎ Maddy Delos Reyes We all know the feeling of preparing for a big moment. You make sure your résumé...
✍︎ Mickaila Arcala “No more poverty under my leadership.” “₱20 per kilo of rice under my term!” “I will make...
✍︎ Ma. Niña Carmel Candar The government operates on a budget funded by the hard-earned money of its citizens, yet...
✍︎ Julia Marie Estrella Public office is meant to serve the people, not exploit them. Yet, there remains a troubling...
✍︎ Julia Marie Estrella A graduation day is supposed to be a celebration—a milestone marked by smiles, applause, and the...
✍︎ Gerielyn D. Saldua If we stripped away the medals and the honors, would society still see the human being...
✍︎ Czarhytha Ais B. Omaguing As prices continue to rise across the Philippines, students are among the most affected—yetoften the...
✍︎ Ashley Mae Ponce The challenge of requiring continuous student attendance despite recurring seismic activity presents a clear conflict between...