The youth are taught to “educate” peers that are considered misguided by misinformation and disinformation, but are we doing it right?
Tag: Opinion
The A-word
Beyond labels, activists bear responsibilities and realities that are either misconceived or undermined by people.
Mind matters
Mental health literacy matters—and in some occasions, it may even save one’s life, or that of others.
Switching Lanes
As voters, we should be wary of candidates who flip-flop on their statements and stances whenever convenient.
Searing, white-hot light
While humanity’s advancements in nuclear technology have enabled previously impossible feats of science and engineering, they must be used for progress and innovation—not as instruments of bloodshed and war.
An ode to you
From our humble beginnings up to where we are now, our lives have been transformed for the better by the influence of many women in our lives.
United we (should) stand
In order to prevent the likes of what happened 50 years ago, we—candidates and supporters alike—must band together, all for the sake of this country.
Siren call
From issues of gatekeeping to inaccessibility, a lot of factors contribute to society’s poor perception of the arts as a field despite being pillars of history and culture.
We’re going to be okay
It’s definitely okay to not be okay, but we should know when to tend to ourselves and to our mental health to maintain our well-being.
Playground politics
Standards set by DLSU political parties seem to only apply outwardly, given that in the recently concluded USG Special Elections, even platforms remain to be void of concreteness.