
Flooded once with water, flooded twice with greed
By Dianne Elizabeth Alcantara, The BEACON The Southwest Monsoon, or Habagat, has been wrecking parts of the country with heavy rains and floods for months

By Dianne Elizabeth Alcantara, The BEACON The Southwest Monsoon, or Habagat, has been wrecking parts of the country with heavy rains and floods for months

Red… Orange… Yellow… Green… Blue… Violet… Pride Month is encompassed by these vibrant colors, but are we also aware of the rainbow’s deeper hues? Pride

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As the third day of the ECA General Elections wrapped, the BEACON released an exit poll to assess what the average Atenean thought of the
All politicians want to leave a legacy. Sometimes, they are seen as great statesmen who stand up against oppression. Many try to replicate this and

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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

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

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It is a painful irony that we only try to stop criminals when they’ve already managed to murder someone. Are we actually more concerned about