
Realizing the power of words in the pandemic
By Joshua Corcuera It was March 9, and I vividly remember waving byes to my friends and blockmates before I attended a student-run event in the univer...

By Joshua Corcuera It was March 9, and I vividly remember waving byes to my friends and blockmates before I attended a student-run event in the univer...

By Fr. Roy Cimagala CONTRARY to the view that clerics should be completely hands-off and quiet about politics, we need to realize more deeply that cle...

By Art Jimenez So after all the efforts and expenses, our gross domestic product (GDP) or national output, still shrunk by a record-high 16.5 percent ...

By Modesto P. Sa-onoy The best proof of guilt is the coercion of witnesses to tell a lie in one’s favor. Nobody forces a witness to testify against ...

By Joshua Corcuera During my first semester in college at Adamson, I remembered my professor in Ethics telling us an ancient curse: may you live in ...

By Herbert Vego HOW do you react whenever you hear somebody mutter, “Earthquake,” and feel the tremor yourself? When a strong one rocked a number of...

By Fr. Roy Cimagala WE have to remember that how God loves the world should also be how we ought to love the world, and everything in it, whether it...
By Reyshimar Arguelles In the midst of this pandemic, we have come to realize that the institutions we rely on for protection and guidance are thems...

By Atty. Eduardo T. Reyes III “The Philippines’ lockdown”, as reported in The Economist (Lockdown in the Philippines, Four months and counting, July...