
The stories behind words
You don’t need to be a historian to know that names carry meaning. Some names build bridges. Others burn them. Most slip into our lives unnoticed—in m...

You don’t need to be a historian to know that names carry meaning. Some names build bridges. Others burn them. Most slip into our lives unnoticed—in m...

“Know thyself.”―Socrates THERE’S no law that prohibits members of the legislature from crying, but in the case of Pia Cayetano, she needed and wanted ...

The Filipino family is revered worldwide for its many values, its unity, and the mutually supportive and harmonious love between parents and children....

THE gospel of the Mass on the Solemnity of Pentecost reminds us of that part where Christ breathed on the apostles and gave them the breath of God in ...

The number that should stop every Ilonggo cold is not a typhoon count. It is PHP 255 billion — the 2026 flood control budget the government itself scr...

The Iloilo Media-Citizen Council condemns the on-air conduct of a Bacolod-based radio anchor who, while a female reporter was delivering a routine pol...

A public school teacher posts online about students squeezing themselves under a single electric fan during the peak of summer heat. A government nurs...

“Without a plan, there’s no attack. Without attack, no victory.” – Curtis Armstrong THERE’S a stark contrast between the “attack” that occurred on Jan...

A news report quoted Pope Leo XIV speaking on cremation in a homily. “Cremation is permitted,” he said, “but the ashes must be treated with reverence ...