Through pinkwashing, politicians show their surface-level support to queer causes while diluting their meaning and significance.
Author: Laurence Pontejos
Christmas—a time of togetherness and rejoicing. In the municipality of Kawit, Cavite, there exists an artistic tradition of devotion and community.
Last November 10 to 23, the College of Liberal Arts’ (CLA) Arts College Government (ACG) welcomed the return of its annual Arts Festival (ArtsFest) on campus. For the first time in over two years, ArtsFest’s festivities were held in a hybrid setup, making for a more engaging and collaborative experience. This year’s iteration of the…
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For many, a pilot’s job may seem like the ultimate dream—but female pilots find the industry marred with gender disparity.
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The roles women play inside and outside of Filipino folktales aim to teach the people about life, lessons, and legacies.
Halal cuisine can become a window toward appreciating Muslim culture.