EDITOR’S NOTE (DISAMBIGUATION): The “Inquirer Lifestyle” on the above headline refers to the Lifestyle newspaper section of the Philippine Daily...
Our paper celebrates a milestone today. Thirty-three years. Imagine that! No one, probably not even its founders, thought it would survive so long.
EDWARD Batac of the School of St. Anthony was crowned Read-Along Festival King.
PUTTING a newspaper to bed is no easy task. It becomes extra tough when you’re publishing the No. 1 newspaper in the country.
They’re confident, they’re cool, they’re open to change. They’re great multitaskers, helped in large part by one common fact: They’re connected, wired, plugged in.
The Philippine Daily Inquirer (PDI) is Gawad Tanglaw’s Best Newspaper (National Broadsheet) this year.
I apologize to the Philippine Daily Inquirer for the information I provided that caused the Ateneo Psychology Department to lodge a complaint against the newspaper for erroneous reportage.
This is with regards to your article in the Nov. 11, 2014 issue of Philippine Daily Inquirer entitled “Drawing in crayon is therapy of Yolanda kids.”
How they’ve grown, and how their works are reflecting a growing maturity—one could swear these amateurs have become professional photographers.