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Much has been talked, broadcast, forwarded, and written about Pope Leo XIV, the first American-born, Augustinian-educated, ...
The dismal passing rate of the latest civil service exams provides another angle to the gravity of the country’s worsening ...
The story is told about two elderly men who met at the elevator. They sort of recognized each other, then one of them ...
The traditional goal of most colleges and universities in the Philippines is to graduate all students and have a few of them place in the Top 10 of their national board examinations. I suggest ...
Progress over perfection, as they say. The results of the 2025 midterm elections were far from what I expected, yet they were better than the last one. My longing for something greater was ...
Since 1930, when we enacted the Civil Registry Law, it’s been a requirement to register vital events such as births, deaths, marriages, annulments, divorces, legitimations, adoptions, ...
A lot—meaning enough to cause statistically significant change—must have happened in the last week of the campaign. This is ...
On Monday, under the unrelenting blaze of the summer sun, tens of millions of Filipinos rose with purpose and resolve. In ...
At this point, it’s all over but the proclamations for national positions. By late Tuesday night, Filipino voters eagerly ...
I had the honor of interacting with engineering students from different universities during the Inquirer’s Campus Talks at ...
World Press Freedom Day (May 3) came and went. Weren’t we all so preoccupied with one thing or another so significant that ...
Balikatan 2025 has officially concluded, proving to be not only one of the largest joint military exercises we’ve ever ...