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W aking up from a short afternoon nap the other day, I thought I had overslept. I reached for my phone to check the time, only to be greeted by a Viber notification cheerfully announcing: “Karina ...
I’ve always believed that life comes in stages. For the longest time, I thought I was running behind. By 29, I imagined I’d ...
Lately, while the F4 reunion has been catching everyone else’s fancy, it was Taiwan of a different kind that caught the attention of my AP book club: the translated novel “Taiwan Travelogue”.
One of my proudest moments this year was returning—not just as the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines, but ...
Why is the LTO (Land Transportation Office), the agency supposed to promote ease of land transport, often the one that ties ...
First, my salute to all of you for having reached this far in your struggle to attain higher education. In this age of ...
Anna Cristina Tuazon’s column last week (see “Bachelor of Arts without art?” 7/10/25) was a nuanced critique of recent ...
In what could easily be the most violent maritime attacks since the Israel-Hamas conflict in October 2023, Houthi rebels in the Red Sea sank two cargo vessels early this month. A total of 38 Filipino ...
You exercised your right to suffrage on May 12, 2025. Before, during, and after this eventful time, terms like “voters’ education” were casually thrown around. But who’s really supposed to ...
As the world watches with horror the aftermath of the July 4 Texas floods—121 dead, 160 missing, and thousands ...
Textbook history drills us into remembering people and events relevant to the development of the nation. We forget that ...
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