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John Gabriel Mercado
Oct 20, 2024
With the absence of its top officers, the University Student Council was forced to scale back its operations—rendering it almost invisible to the student body.
Dean Gabriel Amarillas
Sep 16, 2024
Though it is stipulated in the Anti-Enforced Disappearance Act of 2012 that perpetrators of enforced disappearances will be penalized, none so far has been held accountable for the recent abductions.
Dean Gabriel Amarillas
Jul 29, 2024
Sa pagtatapos ng ikalawang taon ni Marcos, tila ang nananatili pa ring dagok sa bansa at sa mga sektor nito ay ang kaniyang sariling pamumuno.
Daniel Sebastianne Daiz
Jun 21, 2024
At the college level, abstentions aren’t the cause of vacancies. Here, no one’s running at all.
Johnson Santos Jr.
Apr 25, 2024
The decreasing student participation, in addition to the funding gaps, makes USC’s advocacies an uphill battle.
Daniel Sebastianne Daiz
Apr 25, 2024
DiliMall is the successor to the Shopping Center (SC), which was razed in a fire in 2018. Six years later, the SC is now DiliMall and under the control and management of a private entity.
Reg Dipasupil
Apr 9, 2024
The most recent bombings in Abra continues a record of state impunity during President Marcos’s term, Karapatan reports.
Kaxandra Salonga
Jan 29, 2024
Female gamers often have to contend with online vitriol, sexist remarks, and harassment, creating a toxic environment that hinders them to fully participate in the gaming community.
Johnson Santos Jr.
Jan 5, 2024
Something more sinister than high demand is at play with the exorbitant price of onions: hoarding.
Vyan David Abella
Jan 5, 2024
That UPCA 2023 qualifiers primarily come from science high and private schools is only representative of the much larger issue of underfunded public education.