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A lot—meaning enough to cause statistically significant change—must have happened in the last week of the campaign. This is ...
World Press Freedom Day (May 3) came and went. Weren’t we all so preoccupied with one thing or another so significant that ...
Virtually locked out in several surveys, former senators Bam Aquino and Kiko Pangilinan shocked even their camps by placing ...
There is a glimmer in the eyes of those who still remember: a flicker of something lost or something promised. This we saw on May 12, as the nation cast its votes in quiet pilgrimage to the ...
I had the honor of interacting with engineering students from different universities during the Inquirer’s Campus Talks at ...
On Monday, under the unrelenting blaze of the summer sun, tens of millions of Filipinos rose with purpose and resolve. In ...
The votes are in—well, mostly. At the local level, numerous proclamations have been made. The rankings among senatorial ...
At this point, it’s all over but the proclamations for national positions. By late Tuesday night, Filipino voters eagerly ...
I had the honor of interacting with engineering students from different universities during the Inquirer’s Campus Talks at ...
Responding to claims linking the alleged mass promotion policy of the Department of Education (DepEd) to the staggering incidence of functionally illiterate high school graduates reported by the ...