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One Month After Classes: A Closer Look Toward Simplicity
CARTOON by Yona Evardone. As students enter a new academic year, one policy implemented by the Department of Education (DepEd) has...
Megan Joelle Nonan
Oct 21, 20232 min read


A Lost, Blurry Sight of Hope
PHOTO by Vincci Joules Acol Philippines—known for its richness in natural minerals and having one of the world's largest gold reserves,...
James Aaron Aga
Aug 8, 20232 min read

Students as Fatal Subjects of Inflation
CARTOON by Shekinah Maranatha Sande. Prior to the nearing end of the COVID-19 pandemic, DepEd gave the “go signal” to resume face-to-face...
Celine Nicart Asio
Oct 20, 20222 min read


Stairs to Absolution
CARTOON by Shekinah Maranatha Sande. After three months of being sworn in as the chief executive of the country, President Ferdinand...
Francis Joseph Lobriño
Oct 12, 20223 min read


Carnival Horror and Child Labor
DIGITAL ART BY Jan Eoin Alegre and Renndrich Gesite. A horrifying figure lies in the report of the Philippine Statistics Authority (PSA),...
Maureen Gongon
Sep 17, 20224 min read


Empty Victories
“We opened classes last year. We successfully ended them. Now we are opening another school year. Isn’t that success worthy of...
Jeddalyne Capito
Jul 31, 20223 min read


Fall of Education in the Midst of the Pandemic
There is no doubt that the pandemic brought catastrophic change worldwide. Among lost lives, we had societal drawbacks such as inflation...
Csaryll Loraine Abit
Jun 30, 20223 min read

Underlying Ageism in Politics
Minors are actively spreading awareness on political matters—especially now with the upcoming 2022 elections. We can see them express...
Csaryll Loraine Abit
May 6, 20224 min read
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