By: Hesie Tumbagahan A tourist approached me and asked, “Where are the public beaches where we can relax and have fun?” You can stroll around the...
By: John Dela Cruz The most visible casualty of the Philippines’ increasingly tense relationship with China is not just in diplomatic circles or disputed reefs—it is...
By: Bhal Abad Cabrera In a time when misinformation spreads faster than verified facts, Ozamiz City has taken a decisive step to address a long-standing gap...
(photo courtesy of UNWRA) By: Guillermo Sumbiling You’ve probably seen the videos on your feed: universities in the U.S. packed with students protesting the war in...
By: Bhal Cabrerra When the “Baratong Bugas para sa Misamisnon” (BBM) program was first launched, many dismissed it as just another government handout—cheap rice, short-term relief,...
By: Hensie Tumbagahan Friends can influence the path we choose to walk on this journey. They are our shoulder to lean on, our listening buddy, and...
By: Deo Mariano Enalpe When my USAID Project is about to end in 2024, one of my exit plans is to look for another opportunity. I...
By: Fr. Pol Villalva (Ika-5 Linggo ng Pasko ng Pagkabuhay) Bilang mga Pilipinong Kristiyano, paano tayo nakilahok sa nagdaang Eleksyon? At ano ang naging...
