DUMAGUETE celebrates its fiesta every November 25 and attributes such celebration to St. Catherine of Alexandria. While we, residents of Dumaguete City, have been observing
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Fading Flames
I AM writing this article as a tribute to the fiesta celebration that we, the residents of Dumaguete City, observed yesterday, November 25. This is
Saints in the digital age
WITH the city fiesta fast approaching, where saints again will take center stage (most especially, St. Catherine of Alexandria), a thought came to my mind
In our hands
LAST October 30, the Barangay and SK elections were held, and once again, we exercised our right to suffrage. Here in Dumaguete, is change brewing?
A Christian, even online
IN today’s digital age, the internet has become a vast, interconnected world where millions of voices clamor for attention. As a Christian, navigating this online
Empowering unsaved Dumaguetnons
DUMAGUETE City, the capital of Negros Oriental, is known for its picturesque beaches, vibrant culture, and friendly locals. But beneath the surface of this paradise
Architects of dreams
ASIDE from being a public servant, I was also a part-time teacher at Silliman University, Foundation University, St. Paul University Dumaguete, and Negros Oriental State
Morality vs. Entertainment
I WAS watching a reality TV show featuring the domestic problem of a couple. When the host began asking questions, many of the responses given
“For the Record”
I’D like to talk about “minutes” and its importance to an organization’s decisions and judgment. Meeting minutes are notes taken to record meaningful discussions, decisions,
