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 Boracay—and 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,...
By Chantal Jade V. Tolores/photos by Carmela Reyes-Estrope The wounds on Sierra Madre are no longer hidden. They are visible, bleeding, and sanctioned. In Dinapigue, Isabela,...
By: John Dela Cruz Southeast Asia welcomed 121.3 million tourist arrivals in 2024. Thailand led the pack with 35 million, followed by Malaysia with 25 million,...
To our dear fellow Kalibonhons and Aklanons, Our family extends our deepest gratitude for the overwhelming support, love, and prayers we received following the untimely and...
