I WAS reading a foreign-based newspaper and came across a news story about a New York mother who is facing child endangerment charges after police
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Father’s Day
JUST a few days ago, my Facebook feed was crammed with Mother’s Day greetings and photos. A few weeks from now, another traditional celebration will
Combatting El Niño and farmer decline
IN A recent news from the PNA, it was reported that damage to crops and other agricultural losses in Negros Oriental reached over PHP541 million
“Father Justin”
I WAS scouring the internet for fresh materials that I could use in my column when I came across a website named “indy100.com”. It’s a
Remembering Very Rev. Fr. Geremvit Inoferio Truno:
A Tribute to a Life of Service and Compassion
THE sudden passing of Very Reverend Father Geremvit Inoferio Truno, aged 58, Rector of Saint Joseph Seminary College, has deeply saddened many. He departed on
Negros Island Region: Bane or Boon?
THE proposal for the creation of the Negros Island Region (NIR) has stirred considerable debate and controversy. While proponents argue for the potential benefits, a
Black Saturday in today’s world
AS Holy Week unfolds, one day stands out in particular — Black Saturday. It’s a day of waiting, mourning, and contemplation, positioned between the agony
Journey Inward
IN the hushed reverence of a Lenten morning, there is a palpable sense of anticipation. It’s a time when the earth begins to awaken from