
We’re sinking, and we’re busy attending meetings
I will not mince words. The new report from the Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM 2) is a national tragedy, a 30-year-old failure, a...

I will not mince words. The new report from the Second Congressional Commission on Education (EDCOM 2) is a national tragedy, a 30-year-old failure, a...

While the nation’s eyes are rightly fixed on the horizon, watching the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) bravely face down Chinese water cannons and blocka...

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

President Donald Trump’s return to Asia for the first time in his second term is being framed as a high-stakes diplomatic tour, a chance to reassert A...

Welcome to the “Chronicles of Cracks and Amnesia,” a tale of two maladies – one in Iloilo and the other in the Philippines. On one hand, we have a Ilo...

Every time I drive around Iloilo City and province, I feel a sense of pride. A new high-rise here, a wider road there. Cranes dot the skyline, and the...

Our September 30 editorial, “A Blueprint or a Warning?” got a lot of interest as to its aim and voice. It identified the Iloilo Central Market redevel...

The classroom often feels worlds away from the frontlines of global conflict, but a recent forum in Manila brought the stark reality of modern warfare...

Despite warnings from city officials that an extended 40 percent real property tax (RPT) discount may weaken Iloilo City’s service delivery, audited f...