Si Juan Tamad, ang diablo at ang 5 milyong boto
A review of the PETA play on voter education by Ateneo’s Marc Peter Baluyan. Baluyan is a student of VERA Files trustee Luz Rimban.
A review of the PETA play on voter education by Ateneo’s Marc Peter Baluyan. Baluyan is a student of VERA Files trustee Luz Rimban.
Media and human rights groups marked the second month anniversary of the Ampatuan massacre by lighting candles at the steps of the University of the Philippines College of Mass Communication in Quezon City.
Peruvian forensic anthropologist Jose Pablo Baraybar on Wednesday briefed the Foreign Overseas Correspondents Association of the Philippines on his initial findings on the Nov. 23 Maguindanao massacre which left 57 people, including 30 journalists, dead.
CNN Hero of the Year Efren Penaflorida’s “pushcart classroom” actually started from a backpack.
The University of the Philippines Student Council recently led relief efforts to aid some 600 families in the Diliman campus hit by Tropical Storm “Ondoy.”
Japan donated Saturday $4.2 million for the victims of Tropical Storm “Ondoy” (Ketsana) and Typhoon “Pepeng” (Parma), the largest donation so far by a single country to the Philippines.
When storm “Ondoy” (“Ketsana”) struck on Sept. 26, the morning after was a picture of a devastated capital, a people in anguish and a nation at its weakest.
The mutiny case against the 28 officers in connection with the alleged February 2006 plot to withdraw support from President Gloria Arroyo is on its final stretch.
As Muslims all over the world end their monthlong prayer and fasting on Monday, their brothers who have been displaced by the fighting in Mindanao continue to sacrifice in cramped evacuation centers.
Shortly after the Lakas-Kampi-CMD coalition declared him on Wednesday afternoon its presidential candidate in next year’s elections, Defense Secretary Gilbert Teodoro appeared before his followers at the Quezon City Sports Club to accept the challenge of leading his party to victory.