I was always one of the Filipino dreamers who wanted a better life—not only for myself but for my family, especially for my ...
When I started teaching my elective on Science Communication in Popular Media this semester, I asked my students: What does ...
Like many Pinoys who came of age in the ’90s, my wife Elaine and I consider Eraserheads’ songs as part of the soundtrack of our lives. “With a Smile” endures as a personal favorite. “Shake ...
With just 41 days before election time, the nation is poised to witness unexpected surprises in the political arena.Social media buzz is peaking and both maybe advantageous or detrimental to ...
When it comes to disaster resilience, the science is clear: vulnerability is local, and so must be the solutions. In the ...
I last examined how our economy is doing relative to our Southeast Asian peers one and a half years ago (“Trailing our ...
The renowned English playwright, William Shakespeare, wrote “Julius Caesar,” a stage play that depicted the rise of Julius ...
These words were uttered in a forum organized by the Philippine Rural Reconstruction Movement and the FVR Legacy Initiative last March 18 and 19. The forum brought together stakeholders from various ...
Researchers from the University of the Philippines Manila recently developed a cost-effective painkiller made from an herbal plant that has long been used by many Filipinos as a home remedy: the yerba ...
We live at a time when many pets can experience the same privileges as their human owners. They are now allowed to eat in ...
I have always dreamed of graduating with Latin honors. Not for happiness, but for something my parents could boast about. I wanted them to say that their son graduated cum laude or magna cum ...
The proliferation of illegal firearms in the country is as consequential to national security as the continued inability of the government to solve the problem. Both enable the eruption of violent ...
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