News
It sounds like a spy movie with all the classic subterfuge and layers of deception—except it’s all very real, and could severely impact the country’s political future and compromise our ...
When the former “UniTeam” went their separate ways, I could not help but think of similar splits in Philippine history. In ...
In a few days, we, the Filipino people, will be summoned once more to the polls. It may seem routine to some, even transactional. But in truth, every vote is an offering, a line drawn in the soil of ...
First, there was decadence and a show of machismo by putting down solo parents when Pasig City congressional bet Christian “Ian” Sia said with confidence: “Minsan sa isang taon, ang mga solo ...
As another election looms, with surveys being conducted left and right, some of us can’t help but be disappointed at how Filipinos are choosing their leaders. The disappointment comes from the ...
I was in first grade when Pope Paul VI and Pope John Paul I died. I was already a college professor when Pope John Paul II and Pope Benedict passed away. Their passing brought me a great deal of ...
Education has always been a top priority among Filipinos, as evidenced by the framed diplomas of a family's college graduates ...
There is a sense of fatalism among Filipinos when it comes to this year’s elections compared to previous rounds. In the time ...
Every election, we fantasize that the best, qualified, and most trustworthy candidates will win. This close to the elections on Monday, however, it’s clear that qualifications and trustworthiness ...
It took nearly 440 years after the arrival of Christianity in the Philippines before the first Filipino, Rufino Jiao Santos, joined the College of Cardinals in 1960. Another 52 years passed before ...
It is the height of irony that just as the Philippines began observing Land Transportation Safety Month, a series of fatal ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results