Sagasa sa Kabuhayan
Ryan Maltezo
Mar 16, 2024
Bagaman dalawang buwan pa bago ang huling araw para sa deadline ng franchise consolidation, naghihirap na ang maraming drayber at operator sa Iloilo sa ilalim ng mga kooperatiba.
Transportation
Fanning the Flames of Displacement
DECL Faculty’s Continuing Struggle for Space, Almost a Decade Since the Faculty Center Fire
Sean Marcus Ingalla
Apr 14, 2024
Teachers
Sinking Into Precarity
Beyond the Dikes of Navotas, Demolitions Amid Impending Reclamation Projects Threaten Fisherfolk Livelihoods
Patrick Kyle Adeva
Apr 12, 2024
Fisherfolk
Environment
Confronting Contracts
UP Diliman Contractuals Struggle for Regularization Amid Threats of Salary Deductions
Iñigo Pastor
Apr 8, 2024
Workers
Features Staff
Mar 19, 2024
Easing our economic restrictions is tantamount to tightening the noose around the necks of our farmers, indigenous peoples, workers, and the education sector.
Josemari Luis Lagman
Mar 17, 2024
Cha-cha is the culmination of the Marcos Jr. administration’s bid to sell the workers’ sector to foreign investors.
Nov 27, 2023
“Violence is required to build the new urban world on the wreckage of the old.”
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.
Grace Francine Mendoza
Apr 2, 2024
Despite UP Diliman promoting itself as a university prioritizing non-motorized mobility on campus, worsening traffic congestion and vehicular accidents reflect otherwise.
Mar 24, 2024
Existing subsidy programs fail to meet the needs of some students when assistance is most exigent. But harried too is the office tasked with processing thousands of applications for such aid.
Mar 3, 2024
Five thousand miles apart, Filipino workers in New Zealand and the Philippines are tied together by equally shoddy labor conditions that keep them in constant precarity.
Feb 9, 2024
Bloodshed, as in the case of Chrismel, is still enabled by conditions of continued impunity under Marcos’s drug campaign.
Feb 8, 2024
The considerable number of students unable to afford a meal on campus reflects the escalating severity of the food insecurity crisis in the Philippines.
Nov 16, 2023
UP Diliman’s campus publications are running on deficit, calling for a reexamination of what they face and what they fight for.
Gretle C. Mago
Mar 23, 2024
Jul 11, 2023
Apr 11, 2023