A FEW days ago, I was inside a local coffee shop when I couldn’t help but listen to an animated tête-à-tête at the next table.
Category: Opinion
He was just laughing!
THIS issue may have already been touched in this column some months back. Considering, however, that incidents of the same nature seem to happen unabated
The “good life” can be a sweet poison
THAT gospel parable about the rich man and the poor man, Lazarus, reminds us of the danger of the so-called “good life” where due to
Who will follow VM Jala’s lead?
TO my recollection, after living and residing in the province for many, many years now, I have not heard of an instance where a politician,
Getting dirty is a fact of life
WE should not be surprised by this reality. No matter how much we try to keep ourselves clean—physically, mentally, spiritually, etc.—we always manage to get
“Cascading effect of the multo”
THE heat on Tamba’s hot seat was overwhelming, it was already too hot for comfort and he became a political liability because of that. And
Faith confronting corruption
IN an age where moral compromise has become the currency of power, the ancient wisdom of Scripture feels startlingly relevant. St. Paul’s words to the
CORRUPTION, pure and simple!
IS S.O.P. legal? But, what is S.O.P.? “Standard Operating Procedure”. That’s what Short Cuts had been hearing decades ago. However, he earnestly hopes that this
Why we should exalt the cross
ON the Feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross of Christ, which falls on September 14, we are given an occasion to consider once
Journey of a Government Scholar
(Mental Health Management Protocol)
LiSQuP (Linking Standards and Quality Practice) is a professional development program for teachers and school leaders, a collaboration between the Philippine Normal University (PNU) and the Department of Education
