The recent controversy sparked by Sen. Rodante Marcoleta’s remarks on the Kalayaan Island Group (KIG) — and the furious ...
The nation can ill afford a perennial impeachment season. A Congress preoccupied with proceedings to remove both the ...
OXFORD—The great philosopher Isaiah Berlin once famously distinguished between two types of people: the “fox,” who is a ...
I was a young boy when I learned my first lesson in city life—not in a classroom but in the public market of Tarlac. My ...
Recently, four writers I regularly read and greatly admire shared their thoughts on aging as part of human development: Antonio Go (see “Of Things Lost and Not Found Again: Time and our hearts,” ...
Back in my home city after four back-to-back workshops in Metro Manila and Davao City in the last two weeks, I am saddened by reports of recent violent incidents happening in my ...
The current uproar over the inadequate airports across the Philippines that, in turn, resulted in high transport fares, is ...
In that legal phrase popularized by former President Rodrigo Duterte, “He, who is the cause of the cause, is the cause of ...
Many people grew up subscribing to the traditional three-stage model of education-work-retirement for mapping out their ...
One of the most inspiring statesmen I have met, former Sen. Franklin M. Drilon, is launching this evening his autobiography, neatly titled “Being Frank, a Memoir.” He has given me the honor of ...
I imagined slow mornings, coffee, and no alarm clock. My first few days were funny, a bit confusing. I still woke up early, my mind full of old work. I’d jump awake, then laugh, remembering I ...