Something interesting was by a site called Data Dictionary last Nov. 10. It said, “Philippine elections next year will see ...
When people ask why I have not done research in the United States National Archives and Records Administration (Nara), my ...
Last week, I had a feast with my field of study. It all started with a Zoom interview for TV Patrol, where I was asked to ...
The Philippines took another major step closer toward eradicating the controversial Philippine offshore gaming operators (Pogos) by the end of this year after President Marcos issued an executive ...
Folklore holds unresolved mysteries and intriguing narratives. Our culture and history have been preserved through folktales, legends, and myths. As a graduating student, I decided to write a ...
Cervical cancer is the second most prevalent cancer among women in the Philippines. Twelve women die every day, and 7,897 cases diagnosed annually. Although preventable, the country now faces a ...
This essay was initially intended to celebrate World Teachers’ Day, but I also want to address an issue that has weighed heavily on my mind: the evolving nature of the teacher-students ...
The recent United States presidential election serves complex lessons, unpacked by analysts and pundits in countless ways. It ...
As expected, the nail-biter United States elections created an unexpected outcome. In terms of popular vote, Republican ...
"Napapagod na ang lupa,” seasoned farmers told us over two decades ago, as my Brain Trust Inc. colleague Dr. Roehl Briones ...
First, allow me to thank you for expressing your empathy with the impoverished population of the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region ...
Since the middle week of September or just about two months, our country have been plagued by almost eight tropical disturbances and its damaging monsoon rains. I could remember Tropical depression ...