Editorial

On the Move with Mulderians

For over 33 years, the Niels Mulder Scholarship Foundation (NMSF) Student Organization has been committed to promoting volunteerism, benevolence, and self-improvement by offering academic and non-academic activities, community service initiatives, and self-development...

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No chairman is an island

Leaders should be responsible for their actions and decisions as they directly affect their leadership, their relationship with other leaders, their environment, and their constituents. On September 29, a new breed of student-leaders took their oath in service at St....

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National ID, another year to wait?

Do you have a National ID already or not yet? It has been four years since the Philippine Identification System Act or RA 11055 was signed by the former Duterte administration that aims to establish the national identity of Filipino citizens and resident aliens of the...

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And the burden continues…

Amidst rising commodity prices, the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) green-lights a fare hike on several modes of public transportation in response to increasing gas prices, adding a burden to millions of Filipino commuters. The fare hike...

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Do MMFF 2021 entries a major flop?

Other than local “Spider-man” fans expressing their dismay over the delayed showing of “Spider-man: No Way Home” in the Philippines, some opinions and responses about the Metro Manila Film Festival (MMFF) are pretty shocking if you just type in MMFF on Twitter....

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Crisis we can’t ignore

Crisis we can’t ignore

The Philippines' iconic jeepney stands not just as a cultural emblem but also as a lifeline for 140,000 drivers, 60,000 operators, and 28.5 million commuters. Beyond its cultural identity this one-week countdown to the Public Utility Vehicle (PUV) signifies the...

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A Heroic Legacy

A Heroic Legacy

As the nation commemorates Bonifacio Day, it is essential to reflect on the life, legacy, and profound relevance of the great Filipino hero, Andres Bonifacio. Beyond being a pivotal figure in our struggle for independence, Bonifacio's principles and spirit hold...

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A Man-child’s Meltdown

The public address aired on November 17, is a report for the people about the progress of the government’s efforts and projects to help typhoon-battered masses and to combat the ongoing pandemic. It should have only been for...

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Loaded Backpack, Pile Again Later

Loaded Backpack, Pile Again Later

Try to envision this in your mind, a package-deal university delivered to your doorsteps demanding your so-called ‘home’ to be the new four-cornered classroom. Hold up, you do not have a choice. In this situation, many students...

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Side Project: Cutting Sentences

The Luzonian joins the voices condemning President Duterte’s decision to grant ‘absolute pardon’ to Pemberton! We demand ‘absolute justice’ for Jennifer Laude! The State is ought to protect the welfare of its people and to uphold...

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