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Whose record wins

Politicians are natural storytellers, but whether or not what they say is real or not is still their responsibility and is subject to our criticality.

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(I’m)postor and me

While social media has allowed us to connect with many peers, it’s also opened the door for thoughts of having to compare ourselves to others despite this being unnecessary and self-sabotaging.

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Fools, not kings

The local and national political landscapes in the country are but a stage for the professional fools that only accomplish trying their hardest at doing nothing.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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This shouldn’t be glamorous

In this so-called hustle culture, the only thing we’re getting out of overworking ourselves is tiredness and many lost opportunities.

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I’m not fine

Even if they say so, people aren’t always fine, and that’s something that we will need to accept as well.

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Editorial Opinion

It all points back

In every endeavor, everyone has a role to play; but for a concern as big as the pandemic, the government must stop pointing fingers and instead must get jobs done.

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At ease

While military training tries to instill discipline among cadets, it also breeds a culture of power tripping and abuse.