SERENO’S OUSTER SENDS SHOCKWAVES ACROSS THE NATION

Ador Vincent S. Mayol, Rosalie O. Abatayo and Inquirer 05/11/2018

Carrying placards, hoisting flags, and speaking on megaphones, militant groups took to the streets of downtown Cebu City on Friday to decry the decision of eight Supreme Court (SC) justices to oust Chief Justice Maria Lourdes Sereno.…

Better barangay, better nation

Editorial 05/06/2018

Aweek from now, voters across the Philippines will choose the new set of barangay and barangay youth councilors. In the runup to the polls, it is incumbent upon candidates and voters to remember clearly the role of…

Gaming for nation-building

Cris Evert Lato-Ruffolo 12/08/2017

I am the last person you will see in an internet café playing computer games. It is just not my thing. My husband, Jeff, has a different opinion about computer games. He said when he plays “Orcs…

Maine Mendoza, Alden Richards and AlDub Nation rule Twitter, Vice Ganda is most followed celebrity

Mich Padayhag 12/05/2017

THE PHENOMENAL tandem of Alden Richards and Maine Mendoza and their supporters collectively known as AlDub Nation ruled Twitterverse this year. Twitter Philippines officially announced yesterday the list of personalities and topics that were much talked about…

Federalism, shall we go for it?

Fernando Fajardo 11/03/2017

Federalism is a system of government in which power is divided between a central authority and a constituent political unit. In this case, the federal or national government is the central authority while the constituent political unit…

Petron Global Carriers beat Bling Nation in SHAABAA

Jonas N. Panerio 08/31/2017

THE 2007 Petron Global Carriers continued to ride high as they zoomed to their fifth straight win with a, 60-41 rout of the 2011 Bling Nation in Division C of the the 22nd Sacred Heart Ateneo Alumni…

Options

Editorial 12/18/2016

The distribution of condoms in schools isn’t as alarming as the Church and its allies make it out to be, though it does represent a more proactive government finally implementing the Reproductive Health Act on the grassroots…

19 ‘real heroes’ enshrined at the Bantayog ng mga Bayani

11/30/2016

Nineteen patriots, among them the late Inquirer editor-in-chief Letty Jimenez Magsanoc, were memorialized at the Bantayog ng mga Bayani’s Wall of Remembrance late Wednesday afternoon. The 19 were hailed as the nation’s “real heroes” for resisting repression…

Short-list for Globe media awards bared

PR 11/21/2016

Globe Telecom has announced the roster of short-listed entries for the 2016 Globe Media Excellence Awards (GMEA) in Mindanao. Eighty-nine short-listed entries were chosen from a total of 444 entries submitted by print, online and broadcast journalists,…

To depend or not: Not really the question

Jason A. Baguia 10/28/2016

The Chief Executive has recently stated that he intends to pursue an independent foreign policy on behalf of all Filipinos and that he wants all foreign troops out of the country within the next two years. He…

Drugs can destroy a nation

Dr. Philip S. Chua 09/05/2016

THE ILLEGAL drug problem here and abroad is not a modern crisis. Almost three centuries ago, an illegal drug brought down an empire, the Imperial China. If not drastically eliminated, illegal drug trafficking and use, a massive…

Hypocrite Nation

Raymund Fernandez 05/24/2016

It is the measure of how low we have come in the political discourse when would-be leaders declare how bad they are and then accuse everyone else, especially their opponents, of being hypocrites. It would seem innocuous.…

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