The story is told about a girl who asked a guy if he would still love her even if she had a past. And the guy’s answer was: ...
The recent death of a first-year high school student in Quezon City earlier this month underscores the critical need to address the pervasive culture of bullying that remains a daily threat to ...
As the war that the United States and Israel unleashed upon Iran enters its fourth week, the prospect of escalation seems all but certain. The principal protagonists appear to have locked themselves ...
I was listening to “I Have a Dream” by ABBA the other day, and man, it hit me like a ton of bricks and took me straight back ...
March 20th was the United Nations’ annual International Day of Happiness, which stemmed from a 2012 UN Resolution initiated ...
The Philippine education crisis does not begin in the classroom; it begins in the first 1,000 days of a child’s life. Today, 23.6 percent of Filipino children under 5 are stunted. This is not merely ...
For many Filipinos, the experience can be brutal and traumatic: Faced with a financial emergency at some point in their lives, desperately needing money to buy food for their families, secure ...
I was hanging out with my nephews when their parents asked one of them a question. The boy answered sloppily, as though ...
We tell ourselves that humans are fundamentally good. It is a comforting fiction, repeated in classrooms, sermons, and speeches: kindness is innate, morality is natural, civilization is proof that we ...
PHNOM PENH–By 2030, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) is forecast to rank as the fourth-biggest economy globally. The bloc’s digital economy is also projected to grow to $560 ...
The Philippines aims to raise manufacturing’s share of gross domestic product (GDP) to 20 percent by 2030, as outlined in the National Economic and Development Authority’s Philippine Development ...
One of the best memories will always be from traveling as a family. I have learned that the key person to lead should always ...