
Marcos: Promises are Meant to be Broken
Someone promised I can buy a kilo of rice for 20 pesos. What happened? It’s easy to characterize the 31 million who voted for Ferdinand
Someone promised I can buy a kilo of rice for 20 pesos. What happened? It’s easy to characterize the 31 million who voted for Ferdinand
Inconsiderate is the fitting term to describe the Finance Office’s decision to not disseminate the information on the sudden increase of downpayment for this second
Over 200 pre-service teachers from different colleges and universities in Region 9 gathered together in the 23rd Pre-Service Teachers’ Regional Conference hosted by the Ateneo
In celebration of the Indigenous People’s Month last October, the Union of Students for the Advancement of Democracy – Ateneo de Zamboanga University (USAD-AdZU) together
The armed dispute between Israel and the Hamas group continues to shock the world with the resulting devastating loss of thousands of human lives. For
Gilas Pilipinas kicked off the 2023 Asian Games with evident determination as they delivered a gratifying result of 89-61, bagging a win on their first
Here’s the thing with the recent elections: if the Liberal Arts Academic Organization (LAAO) had shades on and went into the elections blindly, then El
If we had a nickel for every time we heard someone say, “The LAAO Special Elections were a flop” or somewhere along those lines, we’d
Frankly, two facts dictated the August 25 Special Elections. The first is that more than half of the Liberal Arts Academic Organization turned out to
A unity statement on the 2nd State of the Nation Address (SONA) by President Ferdinand “Bong Bong” Romualdez Marcos Jr. was released by the student-led