
Adapting all the way
WE are somehow reminded of this need of ours to adapt all the way to all kinds of persons and situations in life in that gospel episode where Christ w...

WE are somehow reminded of this need of ours to adapt all the way to all kinds of persons and situations in life in that gospel episode where Christ w...

He lay eyes closed. Not as though to prove to himself that he was asleep, but to deceive his mind into thinking he wasn’t awake. When he sat up, 10 ho...

Last Tuesday, the accountancy profession—specifically the college degree of Bachelor of Science in Accountancy—trended on Twitter. Apparently, the twe...

Some people might shun work and be turned off from it because it requires effort and with effort there is tiredness. We might ask, “Is work a punishme...

To understand the globalized nature of our food system, look no further than your morning cup of coffee. That jolt of caffeine comes to your table via...

THAT gospel episode where Christ asked Peter to put out into deep water and lower his nets for a catch shows us that when we would simply have faith i...

By Jamael Jacob Last January, I wrote here a list of items I felt deserved the attention of the National Privacy Commission (NPC), particularly in lig...

Worries, doubts, and anxieties are a normal part of life. It’s natural to worry about an unpaid bill, an upcoming job interview, or a first date. But ...

THIS corner commends the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) for lifting the COVID-19 vaccination requirement for students and personnel attending i...