- News
Teachers union presses DepEd on school readiness, enrollment over 214,000
3 MIN READACT-CAR said the region continues to face problems that affect quality learning, including the need for disaster-resilient infrastructure, basic facilities, and digital connectivity.
- Feature
From courtrooms to mountain villages, Rene Cortes kept showing up
4 MIN READAs news of his death spread across the Cordillera, tributes for lawyer Reynaldo 'Rene' Cortes formed a portrait of a man whose influence could not be measured solely by legal victories.
- Opinion
The Paradox of Jose Rizal
4 MIN READAs we commemorate the birth of Jose Rizal on June 19, the question arises once again: Why is a man who condemned the Philippine Revolution honored as the National Hero of the Philippines?
FACT CHECK
VIDEOS
PHOTOS
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EDITORIAL
Against all odds, journalism endures
2 MIN READTaken together, local data and global findings point to a consistent pattern: legal pressure, harassment, and intimidation are shaping the conditions under which journalists work.
COMMENTARY
Ethnicization and Stone Kingdoms
4 MIN READStructures like the Igorot Stone Kingdom and the soon-to-be-erected Mateo Cariño monument are not just physical objects that take up a certain tangible and three-dimensional environment, but they also occupy conceptual spaces that relate to a person’s memory, logic, epistemology, and imagination.
STATEMENT
On the Red-tagging of Nordis Contributors Iggy Lami-ing and JJ Buenaventura
2 MIN READBeyond the psychological turmoil many of us have experienced and continue to endure, and the disruption of our work, red-tagging has cost our ranks their freedom and their lives.
LETTER
Disability Organizations, Take a Stand
< 1 MIN READDespite legal frameworks on disability affairs, the state still enforces eugenics and ableism that contradict the common good of the Philippine disability community.