The story is told about a proud lion who visited a tiny mouse. “Hey, mouse, I’m getting married. What’s the best advice you ...
No one who cares about the state of education in our country can ignore the more than 600-page final report recently released by the Second Congressional Commission on Education (Edcom 2). Drawing ...
Another deadly virus is threatening the world, bringing back memories of the coronavirus and how ill-prepared the health systems of many countries, including the Philippines, were in dealing with it ...
Many of us in higher education institutions (HEIs) are seriously reflecting on the latest data released by The Second ...
Billiards is one of my two lifetime sports; the other is poker, on which I may (or may not) do a column sometime. Today’s piece is on billiards, for two reasons, one being the recent Legends Cup ...
For decades, the high seas were governed by a comfortable illusion: that “freedom of the seas” was a neutral principle rather than a license for whoever had the ships, the satellites, and the ...
In April 1625, Pedro de Arce, bishop of Cebu, began an investigation into the theft of a gold cross from the venerated Sto.
Even from the point of view of a Third World country that is used to police and military violence, like the Philippines, the ...
JAKARTA–As global leaders gathered in Davos for the World Economic Forum last week, the atmosphere appears to be shifting ...
We need more young leaders today. The halls of structural power must be replaced with halls of servant leaders—those with a ...
At first there were three. The first was by a lawyer no one even heard of, containing allegations expressed in such a way ...
Last week, a fellow professor posted on Facebook about his students simply sending an email with no cover message and only an ...