Iloilo’s pandemic response is why listening to science actually works
The secret ingredients are mass testing, contact tracing and a sense of urgency
The secret ingredients are mass testing, contact tracing and a sense of urgency
The last thing you want is to immortalize your internet persona as “The One Whose Belly Button Harbored the Highest Official of the Land”
Uh, no, Harry Roque: The students won’t be failing, the system already did
Ask yourself: Are you really boycotting Colourette, or are you just that pressed over strong, outspoken women?
On Oct. 13, Duterte Youth’s Ducielle Marie Cardema (touted as a group repping the country’s younger crowd) took her oath as a newly-minted representative in Congress. But wait—are they even
If you aren’t over the onslaught of memes a certain government initiative has given us, we pitch you this: Someone staring at the white sand for five hours. That’s it.
While it’s true that many of us young folks weren’t even born yet during the Martial Law years, it doesn’t mean we’re too young to educate ourselves about it. We
We’re still dealing with a lot on our plate of issues right now: COVID-19 response, misplaced priorities, social distancing nightmares, online classes, unemployment―the list never fucking ends. And on top
When President Rodrigo Duterte urged Congress to enact several laws during his State of the Nation Address in July, they really followed through. Among the many bills they’re doubling down
Clad in wizard robes and striped scarves, young protesters in Thailand went full-on “Harry Potter” realness during a rally yesterday, Aug. 3. In the gathering, protesters even brought scarecrow versions
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