Categories
Editorial Opinion

It all points back

In every endeavor, everyone has a role to play; but for a concern as big as the pandemic, the government must stop pointing fingers and instead must get jobs done.

Categories
Opinion

At ease

While military training tries to instill discipline among cadets, it also breeds a culture of power tripping and abuse.

Categories
Opinion

What you leave behind

Philippine politics has become a family affair for many, but reelectionists should reconsider taking part in elections and making room for better public servants.

Categories
Opinion

Dismantling the boy’s club

Gender-based discrimination and sexual harrassment are not limited to a particular industry, but their existence to this date must be enough to call for concrete action.

Categories
Opinion

Here’s your ticket

Friendships are meant to be cultivated and valued, but when things—or people—become problematic and toxic, just where do you draw the line?

Categories
Opinion

So-called Pinoy pride

While we honor our national athletes who excel in international stints, support should also be continuous and concrete, especially from the government.

Categories
Opinion

Wishful thinking

For those who have started their college journeys online, to experience face-to-face classes is the goal. However, just how realistic is this given Philippines’ situation?

Categories
Opinion

A COP-out

United Nations Climate Change Conference’s recently concluded COP26 proved that world leaders are more concerned about the talk and not the actions needed to address the climate emergency.

Categories
Opinion

An uprooting

In order to address the bloody drug war, the administration succeeding Duterte’s must take into consideration factors that go beyond just illegal drugs.

Categories
Opinion

Of both worlds

While divorce mainly involves the couple, the state has to recognize that continuing to bar its legality affects the children involved as well.