Rising Hunger, Falling Harvests
Josemari Luis Lagman
Oct 27, 2023
When the state fumbles with its response to a climate phenomenon that can jeopardize food production, the peasantry is the first to pay the price.
Environment
Peasant
Skewed Development
Sketching the Trajectory of Development in a Gentrified UP
Nov 27, 2023
Urban Poor
Students
Thinning Bylines
The New Premises Behind Campus Journalism
Iñigo Pastor
Nov 16, 2023
Media
Perpetually Contractual
The Plight of the Contractual Workers of the National Anti-Poverty Commission
Grace Francine Mendoza
Nov 14, 2023
Workers
Patrick Kyle Adeva
Nov 13, 2023
In its present state, the TVET program only improves an individual’s employability for minimum-wage jobs, driving them further down the poverty trap of underemployment.
Oct 23, 2023
Through the NAEA, Marcos Jr. is afforded an avenue for increased public approval while offering only superficial emancipation to peasants.
Sean Marcus Ingalla
Nov 5, 2023
Israel’s occupation of Palestine is a profitable business that stimulates the Israeli economy and international arms conglomerates. Profit underpins the global thirst for bloodshed and carnage.
Philippine Collegian
Dec 17, 2022
Taglay ng mga kabataan ang sigasig na iwasto ang mga nakikitang kamalian sa kanilang ginagalawang lipunan. “Tanging sa militanteng pakikibaka lamang lilitaw ang pinakamahusay sa kabataan.” ani Sison.
Jun 18, 2022
Sa gitna ng dalita, pinipilit na isiwalat ang isang kaaya-ayang imahe ng unibersidad. Ngunit mapanganib ang paggunita sa haraya kung walang kaakibat na pagtugon sa mga kabalintunaan ng kasalukuyan.
Apr 25, 2022
For the Filipino nation, the year 1974 signified the second year of martial rule, or rather, of constitutional authoritarianism.
Nicolas Basilio Antonio
Oct 27, 2021
Filipino and Indonesian communists share a long and consequential history punctuated by stories of solidarity, cooperation, and ultimately, caution.
Richard Calayeg Cornelio
Oct 19, 2021
The confluence of business and bureaucracy could not be more apparent in the tourist town of Laiya, known as the Boracay of Batangas for its crystal-clear waters and white-sand beaches.
Ryan Maltezo
Sa pagpapatuloy ng reklamasyon at dredging sa Manila Bay, hindi lang ang pinagkakakitaan ng mga mangingisda ang nakatayang mawala, kundi maging ang kinagisnang buhay.
Oct 1, 2023
Sa kabila ng pagpapalakas ng administrasyon sa Balik-Scientist Program, hirap manatili sa Pilipinas ang mga siyentista dahil sa kawalan ng espasyo para sa kanila rito.
Johnson Santos Jr.
Sep 23, 2023
Tay Noel remembers the field of coconut and fruit trees he spent his youth tilling, now only a memory.
May 6, 2023
Despite the university’s commitment to be a research-oriented institution, researchers remain subjected to delayed wages.
Apr 11, 2023
Dalawang dekada man ang lumipas, nakaukit pa rin sa isipan ng mga manggagawa ng Toyota ang inhustisyang tinanggap nila mula sa mapang-abusong kumpanya.
Apr 10, 2023
The previous school year drove Jane’s mental health to plummet to its lowest level yet. She fears that she has become entirely unrecognizable from the person she used to be before the pandemic.
Jul 11, 2023
Mary June Ricaña
Mar 16, 2023