FORTNIGHT – The surge of humanity
WHEN the announcement came through that the A4 category (“frontline personnel in essential sectors including uniformed personnel”) of vaccinees will...
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.
WHEN the announcement came through that the A4 category (“frontline personnel in essential sectors including uniformed personnel”) of vaccinees will...
THE jolt was quick and mild at a little past 9:00 p.m. Wednesday. But as with the quick and mild...
I WANT to talk about the face shield. Because I am severely nearsighted, I need to wear this over my...
IT should be clear at this point that despite the pullout of the Philippines from the Rome Statute on March...
THE delicate balance between public health and the economy continue to play out as the vaccine rollout in the Philippines...
A VETRAN Baguio musician succumbed today, a Thursday. Johnny Pomar of the Pomar family of musicians was always a looming...
I HAVE been checking the pieces that I have written for this corner and noticed unsurprisingly that most of the...
SUCH an excruciating experience to hear government functionaries attempt to take control of a raging national conversation by attempting to...
IT was around this time last year when all of Baguio was asked to shelter in place because the epidemic...
I HAVE difficulty getting past the idea that the most viable answer to life’s troubles is the deployment of common...
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