Millennials on Edsa: Never Again

Ador Vincent S. Mayol and Morexette Marie B. Erram 02/25/2018

She was born a decade after the 1986 Edsa People Power Revolution. While she may be short on details, Alex Durog, a student at the University of the Philippines (UP) Cebu, is long on beliefs and convictions.…

Celebrating EDSA People Power 32 Years After

Atty. Gloria Estenzo Ramos 02/25/2018

32 years thereafter, the spirit of EDSA People Power lives on. True? Amid the continuing challenges to our freedoms and liberties, not a few would understandably sigh and disagree. Others are getting exasperated at the perceived indifference…

Remembering Edsa and Fr. Rudy

Jessa Mae O. Sotto 02/24/2018

As the country commemorates the 1986 Edsa People Power Revolt, for the Redemptorist community in Cebu, it is difficult to forget the sacrifices of a priest named Fr. Rosalio “Rudy” Romano. Fr. Rudy, who led several social…

Edsa and the city: Life and liberty

Editorial 02/24/2018

That people touched by the capital city of Cebu — which celebrates its 81st Charter Day today — are at the forefront of defending our lives and liberties is a source of hope. Former Chief Justice Hilario…

Thousands crowd Edsa

Inquirer.net 11/05/2017

As many as 20,000 people gathered at the People Power Monument late on Sunday afternoon amid the Catholic church’s call to “Start the Healing” of the nation. Earlier, a Mass led by Lingayen-Dagupan Archbishop Socrates Villegas was…

The Edsa option

Malou Guanzon Apalisok 08/21/2017

People opposed to extrajudicial killings seem to have had it with the murderous anti-illegal drugs war waged by the Philippine National Police after Caloocan City law enforcers killed a 17-year-old grade 11 student in a raid against…

The dying spirit of Edsa

Jobers R. Bersales 03/01/2017

Thousands more people went to Luneta to rally behind Pres. Rodrigo Duterte than at the Edsa Shrine — and for two days at that! I managed to watch painfully as my dear old favorite singer, Jim Paredes,…

Reminiscing EDSA in 1986

Atty. Gloria Estenzo Ramos 02/26/2017

The public outrage following the assassination of Senator Benigno Aquino Jr., was the ultimate trigger for the unshackling of the chain of bondage from years of deprivation and fear during the martial law era, culminating in the…

Was Edsa 1 a revolution?

Ryan Macasero 02/25/2017

( In today’s “Bias” I’d like to share this piece by a good friend Miguel Barretto Garcia, a Cebuano PhD. student, a University of San Carlos graduate and writer who shares his thoughts on the 31st anniversary…

Veering away from Edsa

Editorial 02/24/2017

This year’s observance of the 1986 People Power Revolution in Edsa is unlike anything in the past decade or so when past presidents, especially the latest, professed a commitment to the ideals and aspirations set by the…

Edsa at 31: Rape and vengeance

Jason A. Baguia 02/24/2017

Ferdinand Marcos — dictator; architect of the theft of between US$5 to $10 billion in public money and of the torture of 35,000; incarceration of 70,000; and killing of 3,257 people — was overthrown in a bloodless…

PH leads first street art project vs air pollution

PR 02/19/2017

PBSP’S SUSTAINABLE SOLUTIONS FAIR It is common for many commuters in Metro Manila to wipe a layer of soot from their faces after their daily commute to and from their schools or offices. Skin irritation and acne…

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