By:ย Guillermo Sumbiling (photo by: Metallica Shipyard Inc) Long before the term Overseas Filipino Worker (OFW) became part of the national vocabulary, Aklanons and other...
By: Raymond Sucgang With humility, but with the authority of scientific knowledge and as a current practitioner deeply involved in marine and environmental science, I express...
By: John Dela Cruz Kalibo, Aklan โ The time is now for Aklan to capitalize on the rising momentum of domestic tourism. With Godofredo Ramos...
By: Gil Delos Santos WHAT HOPE IS LEFT FOR BORACAY? Boracay is its people. Boracay is its community. Boracay is its natural treasures. It’s dark how...
By: Hensie Tumbagahan I was creating some points for research when I saw two particular advertisements in a magazine. One was for insurance and the other...
By Maria Solita Zaldivar-Guzman Malasakit is an inimitable Filipino word meaning deep care, compassion, and empathy for others, especially those who are struggling. It goes beyond...
By: John Dela Cruz Each year, over 2 million tourists make their way to the world-renowned island of Boracayโand the number continues to grow. With improved...
To the Climate Change Commission, to the visionary leaders of the University of the Philippines Visayas – Antique, the resilient communities of Antique, our fisherfolk, scientists,...
