
In a pandemic, is Christmas still present?
By Joshua Corcuera First things first, I would like to greet my readers a Merry Christmas despite the numerous challenges and difficulties we faced ...

By Joshua Corcuera First things first, I would like to greet my readers a Merry Christmas despite the numerous challenges and difficulties we faced ...

By Joshua Corcuera As a second-year college student taking accountancy here in Manila, I am currently immersing myself in reading a ton of thick boo...

By Joshua Corcuera There is a saying that goes like this, ignorance is bliss. This does not seem to be the case in the real world. In the modern wor...

By Joshua Corcuera Whether you like it or not, you have to admit that Filipino students are left behind by students of any other country. A recent g...

By Joshua Corcuera Isn’t it ironic that killings, power trippings, and abuses — despite being considered medieval — are still commonplace in the mod...

By Joshua Corcuera Recently, I was reading several academic topics at the university level. For the most part, such topics involve law and computati...

By Joshua Corcuera The Philippines is definitely a small country, in both its geographical features and the way of living of the people. As one can ...

By Joshua Corcuera I wrote an opinion piece entitled “Social media sites must not allow historical revisionism” published last September 30 this yea...

By Joshua Corcuera Andres Bonifacio — one of the most prominent Philippine heroes — was born on this day 157 years ago. Often referred to as the fat...