
Our Broken Promise to Education
The state of a nation’s future can be measured in its classrooms. If so, the latest findings from the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PI...

The state of a nation’s future can be measured in its classrooms. If so, the latest findings from the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PI...

By Artchil B. Fernandez The resurrection of the Pink movement is one of the biggest political events of the year. It ranks with the impeachment of Vic...

When a typhoon threatens Iloilo City, offices transform into war rooms. Maps illuminate screens, phones ring incessantly, and urgent commands crackle ...

This weekend, I will be coming home twice—once in blue, once in maroon. Two schools. Two identities. Two sets of memories. But one grateful heart retu...

“Give me six hours to chop down a tree and I will spend the first four sharpening the axe.” – Abraham Lincoln WE are saying this again for the umpteen...

WHEN the disciples asked Christ to teach them how to pray, they were not only given what is now known as the Lord’s Prayer, or the Our Father, but als...

Iloilo City, the burgeoning economic hub of Western Visayas, finds itself in a precarious situation regarding its most fundamental resource: water. Ma...

“A superior man is modest in his speech but exceeds in his actions.” —Confucius WHAT most Ilonggos wanted to hear after the President’s State of the N...

It was barely 4:30 a.m. when a rush of messages flooded my phone: “May klase kita, Sir?” From my time as a principal in a basic education school, up u...