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Kho is Princeton U’s SG prexy

September 18, 2025

A homegrown NegOrense leads the highly prestigious Princeton University Undergraduate Student Government (USG) as its president. Enzo Miguel Kho, who comes from Mabinay, Negros Oriental, won over his fellow contender, 1,446-1,244, capturing a total of 54 percent of ballots cast.

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Money & politics: A witch’s brew

September 18, 2025

In today’s world, the symbiotic but corrosive relationship between wealth and political influence has intensified to alarming levels, particularly in affluent nations where the machinery of democracy is far too often greased with the oil of campaign donations.

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Eala’s triumph and our corrupt officials

September 17, 2025

Amid the frequent reports of corruption echoing through our legislative and executive branches, the remarkable achievements of Alexandra Eala in tennis provide a much-needed ray of hope for our nation.

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Freedom: Frailties & Future

September 16, 2025

Just three weeks after National Heroes Day (Aug. 25), we have another occasion that reminds us of the reason why our patriots of the past sacrificially fought.

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Integrity amid corruption

September 16, 2025

In the news today, the government is investigating corruption in flood control projects. These projects were supposed to protect lives and properties during typhoons and heavy rains, but because of corruption, many remain vulnerable to floods.

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Matching skills into the future of work

September 10, 2025

Celebrating its 31st anniversary is the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) on August 25 where it conducted the annual World Café of Opportunities in key sites across the nation.

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Why isolationism doesn’t work

September 10, 2025

In the present age, when a video call can link boardrooms in New York, Shanghai, and Johannesburg almost instantly; when a text message can cross oceans in a flash; and when a financial transaction can traverse the globe before you can finish your morning coffee, the ideology of national isolation is as antiquated as ever.

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A journey back after five years of absence

September 10, 2025

Last week, almost five years after retiring from the medical sales industry, I was asked to accompany former colleagues to one of their clients. We traveled for nearly two hours from Bacoor to—well—God knows where.

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Grassroots sports: Heart of the Palaro

September 9, 2025

A recent series of photos a teacher-friend posted on her Facebook account reinforced the idea that sports transcends barriers as it is played by people of various backgrounds, profiles and persuasions.

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God provides

September 9, 2025

In the Philippines, August is known as the “lean month.” Families often struggle because enrollment expenses in June and July drain finances. Farmers are hit hard as the rainy season damages crops, and floods add to the burden.

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