An untimely reform

Posted on Mar 11, 2012 in Feature Articles, Featured Writers | 0 comments

If President Aquino’s principle is to wipe out the crooked officials in the government first before implementing reforms, then why can’t DepEd and other legislators get inspired with that? The yellow team said that P-Noy will be the new source of hope and inspiration during his campaign, right?

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Pagbubuntis bilang porma ng rebelyon

Posted on Mar 9, 2012 in August: Food & Health, Feature Articles, Featured Writers, November: Gender | 1 comment

Hindi maunawaan ng lahat ang ginagawa ni Karen. Alam na alam naman niyang hindi na sapat ang kinikita at nagdagdag pa ito ng pangatlo at pang-apat na anak.

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Early expectant mom

Posted on Mar 7, 2012 in Feature Articles, Featured Writers, November: Gender | 0 comments

Nasa ika-apat na antas na si Joanna sa mataas na paaralan, subalit kinailangang siyang huminto kahit pa mag-aanim na buwan pa lang ang kanyang ipinagbubuntis sa takdang panahon ng kanyang naantalang pagtatapos ng hayskul.

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Brotherhood, Loyalty and Violence

Posted on Mar 5, 2012 in Feature Articles, Featured Writers, Latest News | 0 comments

Hazing has claimed another victim. Some express their anger and frustration at the government’s inability to stop such senselessness. For those who had the misfortune of experiencing such a tragedy first-hand, news like this opens very deep wounds and unleashes a flood of memories best left forgotten.

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The Status of MDG 5 in the Philippines

Posted on Feb 8, 2012 in August: Food & Health, Featured Writers | 0 comments

Study after study has taught us that there is no tool for development more effective than the empowerment of women. —UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan

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Baby in the manger

Posted on Feb 7, 2012 in Featured Writers, October: Religion | 0 comments

The parish priest went on an hour-long tirade about how the RH bill would lead to the legalization of abortion, and how sex education in children would result in immoral adults in the future.

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