Drowning in ₱545 billion worth of lies
This isn't just about broken promises and “ghost” infrastructure; it's about a nation drowning in its own leaders' greed while they count money that should have saved lives.
The 20th Congress becomes a family business
As we stand to witness the 20th Congress, the political landscape presents a troubling portrait of family dynasties that threaten the very foundations of democracy.
Has Duterte's arrest changed the Filipino political consciousness?
As the world watches put a former president on trial for crimes against humanity, will Filipinos finally break free from the grip of tyrannical politics—or deepen the rift between accountability and blind loyalty?
The EDSA legacy lives through campus journalism
We are not just writing articles or creating artworks; we’re educating voters, holding leaders accountable, and shaping a more informed future. Defy the silence and #DefendPressFreedom!
This is not the republic our forefathers dreamed of
What would our revolutionary heroes think of today's political circus as we pay homage to the First Philippine Republic, Asia's first constitutional democracy, today?