The University’s inclusivity stirs debate among Catholics, but faculty and queer faithful see no conflict between faith and acceptance.
Author: Meijie Ureta
The critically endangered Irrawaddy dolphins face more recovery threats, such as the PGN Bridge that risks their fragile habitat and survival.
The LRT-1 fare hike ain’t fair
As one of the approximately 300,000 daily passengers of the Light Rail Transit 1 (LRT-1), I was puzzled when the news broke last January about the incoming LRT-1 fare hike. Starting tomorrow, April 2, ticket prices will increase by P4 to P5, making me question the purpose behind these fare hikes. Hailing from the south,…
What the DLSU admin overlooked in the “no-fail policy” for Latin honors is that students can recover from failures and getting a grade of 0.0 should not eradicate excellence.
Anik-aniks rekindles Filipinos’ sentimentality by filling up both the emotional and physical spaces of their lives.
In conformity’s name
With the constant thought of being punished in the afterlife, faith loses its essence of reflection and community to make room for toxic conformity.
Independent candidates have opened discussions on whether it is high time for a third option to challenge both Tapat and Santugon, but it is not all that simple.







