Heed the good news: ‘Wicked,’ the beloved tale of fiends turned friends, triumphantly enters the silver screen with no cause to mourn.
Author: Laurence Pontejos
While the world hurtles toward fast fashion, the sapateros and creative entreprenuers of Marikina carry the torch of Filipino culture and heritage high.
The Lasallian chorale brought their internationally acclaimed melodies back home in Taft for a night of pure musical wonder.
Anik-aniks rekindles Filipinos’ sentimentality by filling up both the emotional and physical spaces of their lives.
With a glaring need to solve malnutrition in the country, GPP vows to provide food and proper nutrition to learners with their school-grown harvests.
Third spaces: An anchor of communities
The hustle and bustle of life in the city can often make a person yearn for a place of respite, where one can feel grounded in a community.
The fourth Uniservitate Global Symposium gathered educators around the world to discuss service-learning and its institutionalization in Catholic higher education institutions.
The theatrical group took to the stage once more to tell the tale of a noble commoner turned hero and a nation plagued by greed and power.
Underneath the nostalgic beauty of the houses in Taal is a rich history preserved by its present day residents.
Through pinkwashing, politicians show their surface-level support to queer causes while diluting their meaning and significance.