
The forcefulness of love and our freedom
THAT gospel parable where Christ talked about a certain man who invited many persons to a great supper (cfr. Lk 14,15-24) can lead us to ask the quest...

THAT gospel parable where Christ talked about a certain man who invited many persons to a great supper (cfr. Lk 14,15-24) can lead us to ask the quest...

A drop of rain patters on the windowpane of a modest boarding house in Tiwi, Barotac Nuevo, Iloilo, and for a moment the tick of every drop feels like...

The Iloilo City Council’s unanimous resolution to probe “daylight robberies” in flood control projects is a commendable, if overdue, act of local init...

Let’s talk about the unsung heroes of our modern era: politicians. They brave the fluorescent lights of committee rooms, wrestle with unwieldy binders...

By Ray Adrian Macalalag Infrastructure development is not only about concrete and steel. For nation-builders, it must be about connecting lives, enabl...

A few days ago, a piece of news surfaced online through a Facebook post by film historian Nick Deocampo. The announcement seemed simple yet its signif...

By Herbert Vego AT last, there is no more doubt about the expansion of electricity-distribution service of MORE Electric and Power Corporation (MORE P...

THIS is an attempt to describe the increasingly sharp differences between the so-called Gen Z people (those born roughly between 1997 and 2012 who gre...

There is something quietly heavy about hitting a low point mid-year. Maybe you are a public school teacher on your fifth class, sweat dripping, trying...