Fortnight – Delusions of power and grandeur
SOURCES of power can sometimes emanate from objects that you can quickly get your hands on. For instance, money. Two...
ROLAND RABANG is an assistant professor of Language and Literature and was the director of the Office of Public Affairs at the University of the Philippines Baguio until 2019. A hard knocks journalism practitioner, he went under the wings of Peppot Ilagan (The Gold Ore) and Steve Hamada (Baguio Cordillera Post) who provided him with street education in photojournalism, news writing, and feature writing. He went on to contribute for The Manila Times and the Philippine Daily Inquirer. His fortnightly column provides a real-life counterweight to academic life.
SOURCES of power can sometimes emanate from objects that you can quickly get your hands on. For instance, money. Two...
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