Contributed by Maria Sophia Tancinco Mommy Virgie was someone I have known as a ‘visitor.’ He used to live in a bahay kubo that stood beside our former residence in Catitipan. It was shady and cool there, so I loved visiting his quarters. My memory does not serve me right whether he was fond of
Contributed by: Marishka Anne Lobitos With the rise of the heat index that people cannot ignore, social media has been filled with complaints, one of which sparked a heated debate between those who grew up in the 90s and what we now consider to be Gen Z. A comparison of the temperature then and now
Contributed by: Ace Canacan – BS Information Systems 2 Calculators are essential tools for students to solve complex math problems, but they haven’t always been welcome in classrooms. In the early 70s, calculators became cheaper and easier to get, yet many schools banned them. They feared students would rely on them too much and lose
The mouth cannot remain still while the spirit is groaning. This morning, as I was scrolling through some notifications, I came across an old Facebook status which I posted exactly two years ago: “We don’t fight ignorance by asserting more than what we understand. Nowadays, it is dreadfully easy to fabricate opinions—much easier to rail