
Alex Eala Didn’t Just Win a Match; She Opened a Door
The roar that greeted Alex Eala’s U.S. Open girls’ singles victory was a sound familiar to the Filipino sports fan. We’ve heard it before—for Manny Pa...

The roar that greeted Alex Eala’s U.S. Open girls’ singles victory was a sound familiar to the Filipino sports fan. We’ve heard it before—for Manny Pa...

On September 6, 2025, premier night in Iloilo, I watched Salum by TM Malones at Robinsons Jaro and I can’t stop thinking about it. It reminded me of l...

Why will crooks in the government solve a problem that “blesses” them and fills their pockets? And for what good reason is the executive secretary def...

Iloilo City did not sleep well last August. While many were winding down with the usual café brews and TikTok reels, news broke that a teenager had be...

THIS is the lesson we can draw from that gospel episode where people with all kinds of sicknesses went to see Christ for healing. (cfr. Lk 6,12-19) Bu...

Iloilo City and province are on the rise, but look closer, and you’ll see a foundation built on shaky ground—literally. Our public infrastructure has ...

Sixty “ghost” projects and counting. PHP545 million spent for flood control, thus far. As a civil engineer with a modest duration of service in govern...

We must understand that protest does not wear a single face, yet it always carries a single purpose. It is the cry of the hungry, the march of the opp...

Clicking play on the Quezon trailer, I was brought back to that feeling Heneral Luna gave almost ten years ago. It is more than history on screen—it i...