Fortnight – Why settle for a boring Baguio?
SINCE the recent holidays, there have been efforts from city authorities to resolve, or at least mitigate, the effects of...
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.
SINCE the recent holidays, there have been efforts from city authorities to resolve, or at least mitigate, the effects of...
THIS issue comes out on Christmas morning and while it is always standard fare for column writers to declare a...
I WRITE this piece on a Marian day, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception. Although I now consider myself a...
THIS year, the city government through a city council resolution has recognized Mr. Ike Picpican’s contribution to the annual “Panagbenga”...
THE blood moon appeared on November 8, at the time the United States held its midterm elections – a race...
BECAUSE it is “Undas,” my boy, and the jury is still out on the etymology of the term (is it...
THE premise sounded absurd, which is why we all had a field day making memes on social media out of...
TONI Toni Gonzaga is in the limelight again this week, so probably this piece will sound a bit timely even...
A RETURN to in-person learning activities for students of both the basic and higher education levels signals a return to...
THE first State of the Nation Address (SONA) of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. takes place on Monday. If he delivers...
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