8 out of 10 students not ready for distance learning says DLSU-D survey
Originally published in The HERALDO FILIPINO Broadsheet Vol. 34 Double Issue In the research brief of end-of-class evaluation survey, data showed
64 activists released after illegal detention in Carmona
After being held for more than five hours at a covered court beside the police station in Barangay Maduya, Carmona,
May they never be called “low-skilled” workers again
Originally published in The HERALDO FILIPINO Broadsheet Vol. 34 Double Issue Some workers are often seen on the sidelines but now
The mañanita we all deserve to to celebrate
June 12th of 1898 marked our “independence” from Spanish colonial rule. The image of the late President Emilio Aguinaldo unfurling
Stronger police power doesn’t mean better justice system
The delicate matters of the state hang on the decisions of elected officials and yet the essence of the republic
Human rights alert high after alleged beating of curfew violator in Gen. Trias, Cavite
Various organizations condemned the alleged beating of a curfew violator from General Trias, Cavite on May 12. Since it has
CILP explains Schoolbook crash; responds to concerns
The Center for Innovative Learning Programs (CILP) Director Paul Notorio clarifies gathered issues of the students and faculty regarding the