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Diskarte Beyond the Diploma

The first lesson about diskarte rarely comes from a classroom. It arrives quietly, often early, sometimes uninvited. It is learned while watching a parent...

Money Hunt for Views

If you have not seen it yet, someone in your circle has. A content creator drops hints on social media: there is money hidden...

Why not tax the rich?

There is something almost insulting about watching a fuel price hike explained on television by men in coats while a public school teacher in...

Why Medals are Not Enough

Every graduation has its rituals. Mothers adjust collars with nervous hands. Fathers clear their throats more than usual. Students grin for photos while quietly...

Not Just a Transport Strike

The taxi smelled faintly of gasoline and menthol candy, the kind drivers chew to stay awake past lunch. It was a Sunday, quiet enough...

The Trap of Illusory Authority

There is a strange moment that happens when you step down from a position of authority. It is not dramatic. No orchestra plays. No...

The Price of Parking

Cities survive floods, elections, and brownouts, yet sometimes the loudest debates are about parking. That tension surfaced in Iloilo when talk of regulating rooftop...

Doctors who show up

There are government programs that look good in press releases and disappear the moment the camera leaves. The Doctors to the Barrios program is...

A Nation on the Edge

There was a time when a one-peso fuel hike could already send transport and progressive groups to the streets—whistles, placards, radio voices full of...

Long live the Queen!

Word has been going around downtown, and this time the whispers are true. Roberto’s is finally expanding. After weeks of speculation about who would...

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