Written by Ella Marie M. Mercado, Micah Marie F. Naadat, and Maria Georgina T. Silva When one thinks of public service, the image that often comes to mind is that of a traditional politician—one who is adorned by a myriad of supporters in campaign sorties, along with tarpaulins consisting of witty slogans to capture the … Continue reading Called to Serve: Insights into Public Service
Lights, Camera, Action: The Tulfos’ Political Play
Written by Jaira Lou V. Batangan and Shenellyn P. Pineda In the bustling world of Philippine media, one surname stands out for its blend of controversy and charisma: Tulfo. From the airwaves to the halls of Congress, the Tulfo family transitioned from being mere TV personalities to formidable political figures. Their rise has sparked a … Continue reading Lights, Camera, Action: The Tulfos’ Political Play
Senator Rene Saguisag: A Champion of Human Rights, Pillar of Justice, and Devoted Family Man
Written By: Shenellyn P. Pineda and Vince C. Glorioso The late Senator Rene Saguisag’s legacy is defined by his dedication to human rights, justice, and compassion for the marginalized. His sons, Atty. Rene Andrei “Rebo” and Lawrence Mikhail Saguisag, recall how their father’s empathy and commitment shaped their upbringing, influencing their values and aspirations. The … Continue reading Senator Rene Saguisag: A Champion of Human Rights, Pillar of Justice, and Devoted Family Man
Days of Disquiet, Nights of Rage: San Beda During Martial Law
Written By: Clarisse P. Marquez and Ella Marie M. Mercado Back in 2016, even before the election of another Marcos into the presidency, speculations arose as to whether Marcos Jr. would follow the strongman figure of his father. However, three years into his term and that’s not the case. Before the Mendiola gate is occasionally closed … Continue reading Days of Disquiet, Nights of Rage: San Beda During Martial Law