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Baguio’s famous pines can’t muffle the echo of crowbars prying open doors inside Camp John Hay. What began as a lease dispute between CJH Development Corporation (CJHDevCo) and the Bases ...
Big business groups last week praised lawmakers for passing three key economic reform measures aimed at boosting investments, ...
When the senior high school (SHS) program was first legislated, many of us in the education sector knew it would be ...
The Philippines stands at a defining moment in shaping its economic development. Since the pandemic, the country has witnessed the accelerated digital transformation of our economy. Filipino ...
I bring this concern to everyone’s attention because of the many others that may be happening but go unnoticed, or worse, ...
Watching how the current Senate leadership tried to sidestep its constitutional duty to convene as an impeachment court in the case against Vice President Sara Duterte, I found myself wondering: would ...
I have always felt that I belong somewhere else. Not because I hated my hometown, but because from a young age, I knew there were parts of me that wouldn’t survive if I stayed. Growing up ...
T o be “friend to all, enemy to none” is a good, cautious policy, when you’re unfamiliar with whom you’re dealing with. It’s ...
As the climate crisis intensifies and with the Philippines among the countries highly vulnerable to its impact, local government units (LGU) are at the frontline of building climate-resilient ...
I n recent years, Philippine higher education has been grappling with transformative policy shifts, some controversial, some promising. Among the most contentious debates today is the proposed ...
I received a lot of birthday greetings yesterday (my birthday is two months away, in August) because it was Jose Rizal’s 164th birthday. Fortunately, nobody sends me similar greetings on Rizal Day, ...