On online classes: Why the voices behind the numbers matter
Behind the statistics are voices stifled and reduced into numbers—figures void of inclusive understanding and consideration. The power that our
Defying the surge: Tuition and other fees increase
There is an inherent reason why organizations and institutions are called “non-profit”, and so do most private colleges and universities
Denying the transportation crisis
Presidential spokesman Salvador Panelo took the jeepney on October 11 over a public dare. Taking three and a half hours
Sustainability: Eco-friendly alternatives or responsible consumption?
Do we really need to choose “eco-friendly” alternatives or do we simply need to consume responsibly? There are always two
An open letter to Lasallians: Graduating student leaders share stories and lessons from the org life
These five Lasallians balanced their duties as students and as leaders in their respective organizations throughout their college years. Now,
Crossroads: Graduating student leaders discuss issues in DLSU-D
The HERALDO FILIPINO held a round-table discussion with five graduating student leaders of AY 2018-2019 from different organizations in the
The myth of “bobotante”
You can’t call Filipinos bobotante, as voting is not just a matter of intellect. This past May 13, the Commission on