
When nepo babies flaunt
Payday rain lashes the streets, traffic stalls, and floodwater creeps into tricycles. A nurse in slippers clutches her lunchbox, her phone flashing a ...

Payday rain lashes the streets, traffic stalls, and floodwater creeps into tricycles. A nurse in slippers clutches her lunchbox, her phone flashing a ...

Before midnight at the ICC Grounds in Mandurriao, Iloilo City, two groups clashed—raised voices, phones recording, pride on parade. A woman waved her ...

Shame is stitched into Filipino life. A child forgets to say “po” or “opo” and gets called “walang hiya” or “walang modo.” A student caught cheating l...

It’s not every day that you see your own students trade notebooks for filing cabinets, or pens for mop handles, with the same energy they bring to cla...

Some of the smartest people I know today are not the ones who can recite thick textbooks or flash the most medals, but those who can ask the right que...

The conversation began casually over camote fries, coffee, and ice cream at the Metrocentre Hotel Lounge in Tagbilaran, Bohol. We were waiting for our...

The moment I stepped into Healthway (Qualimed) for my colonoscopy, I felt the usual mix of nerves, surrender, and curiosity. It was not my first time—...

If saints had yearbooks, Augustine of Hippo’s senior quote might be: “Lord, grant me chastity and self-control… but not yet.” It is blunt, funny, and ...

There is something profoundly elegant about mathematics that slips past classroom walls, hides beneath the bark of trees, swims through ocean waves, a...