
Euler is everywhere
You do not need to understand Euler to be in awe of him. Just the fact that many of us unknowingly use his legacy daily in our classrooms, computation...

You do not need to understand Euler to be in awe of him. Just the fact that many of us unknowingly use his legacy daily in our classrooms, computation...

In a small university in the Visayas, a new graduate program is on hold—not for lack of students or ideas, but because of paperwork. Under CHED Memora...

When I saw her name on the PRC list—Lagon, Parvane Mae—I stopped breathing for a moment. There it was—her name, my daughter’s name—now with “Doctor” b...

You hear it on a jeep from Lacson to Libertad or in a faculty room from Bacolod to Barotac: someone says she’s Negrense, slips into a Hiligaynon story...

You do not need to be an anthropologist to know that tsinelas—those humble, often weather-worn slippers—carry more than soles. For many of us, they ca...

In a world that often turns to titles, uniforms, and reputations for reassurance, it’s easy to assume that those in power must always be right. We’re ...

No matter how modern or high-tech the workplace, the “sipsip” still survives—the yes-man, the brown-noser, the constant flatterer. They never miss a c...

The Senate says it dislikes drama, yet the past weeks have felt like prestige TV—alliances shifting by the hour, a throne that never stays warm, cliff...

There are quiet policies, and there are loud ones that hit people in the gut. The Civil Service Commission’s move to grant eligibility to Sangguniang ...