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Before the bell rings

The rash decision from the Department of Education to have a full-on reopening of classes in the face-to-face setup will jeopardize both teachers and students.

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The woman in the mirror

Filipino culture has cultivated this toxicity in fat shaming but this should not be normalized as it hurts people more than it helps.

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Pride in question

Sara Duterte-Carpio had casually dropped her being part of the LGBTQ+ but the question of whether or not this is a sincere admission or a political move remains.

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May our colors never fade

If we want to queer the future, we need more shows like Heartstopper—wholesome, sweet, and unafraid of telling queer stories authentically.

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Sphere of influence

During these times of rampant misinformation and disinformation, the government’s plan to hold vloggers as journalists’ equals is nothing but dangerous.

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Name of the game

While many regard the arts, particularly literature, as useless fields and careers, historical works and events beg to differ.

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Moving forward

As long as transport policies’ focus is car-centric, our country’s transportation system will continue to be inefficient, missing its supposed focus: the people.

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Before saying thanks

Even simple words of gratitude need to be earned—they are neither requested nor an accompanying expression to one’s achievements, especially of those in the government.

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What now?

These times call for student journalists to continue standing their ground, being the voice of the unheard and keeping the powers that be in check.

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Impending danger

Looking at the turnout of the 2022 National and Local Elections, the Philippines is going to experience an administration led by Bongbong Marcos and Sara Duterte-Carpio. But what does that mean for the Filipinos?