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Vanguard

What is the gendered brain? Tracing the neural tapestry in gender identity

Understanding the roots of gender identity traces to the brain, where neurological variations connect prospect reasons for gender dysphoria.

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Vanguard

Out in the wild: How queer ecology finds power in nature’s fluidity

Queer ecology challenges the binary way of thinking, offering a fluid perspective in addressing environmental issues like the climate crisis.

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University

The oppressed cannot oppress—a myth? Misogyny debunks it

As the Filipino queer community calls for inclusivity to combat oppression, some members echo the exclusionary rhetoric of misogyny and transphobia.

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Menagerie

Bisexuality strikes the balance between the binaries

Bisexuality is always at the crosshairs in queer discourse. In this Plunge, bisexuals reclaim a narrative that too many try to tell on their behalf.

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University

Denied access to care, Filipina women turn to self-medicated hormone therapy

Lasallian trans women endure health risks and financial struggles as they turn to self-medication in the absence of accessible gender-affirming care.

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Vanguard

‘Manila Hackathon’ leaps into tech-driven future with quantum computing, blockchain technology

Tech enthusiasts and professionals explore quantum computing and blockchain technology, including their applications and career paths.

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Menagerie

Aboard the EDSA Carousel: The wheels that move a megacity

Separated from EDSA’s deadly traffic, the EDSA Carousel paves a route toward better transportation for its time and cost efficiency.

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Sports

Inclusion or illusion? When identity becomes a disqualification

Last February 5, Donald Trump signed an executive order that banned trans women in sports, though this decision was made based on his lack of facts.

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Sports

Filipinos reach for the skies in Everest expedition for flag and honor

Jeno Panganiban and Miguel Mapalad rise to the highest challenge that is Mount Everest in hopes of bringing the Philippines back on the climbing map.

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Opinion

There is dignity in dementia

As memories fog, mobilities falter, and bills pile, the Philippine government doesn’t even dare look at demented individuals in the eye.