by Ian Raphael Lopez April 11, 2021 Number of comments0 Opinion Devil in blue According to biblical lore, Sunday is when everyone is expected to take a break from a week’s work. However, itContinue Reading
by Ian Raphael Lopez January 31, 2021 1 Opinion Tribune’s low blow: A distraction A newspaper has been one of the traditional places where the so-called free market of ideas has been enshrined. PeopleContinue Reading
by Ian Raphael Lopez December 21, 2020 1 Editorial Opinion Cops: rotten to the core There is no question that many Filipinos are utterly disgusted with another killing of unarmed civilians, carried out by aContinue Reading
by Ian Raphael Lopez August 30, 2020 2 News Southern Tagalog Cavite, Las Piñas jeepney drivers call for return to roads On August 24, Cavite and Las Piñas jeepney drivers and operators staged a “noise barrage” while driving along Bacoor andContinue Reading
by Ian Raphael Lopez June 6, 2020 1 COVID-19 Watch News In the middle of criticism, Duque finds a savior
by Ian Raphael Lopez April 7, 2020 Number of comments0 COVID-19 Watch Editorial Cartoons Opinion The power of criticizing government Students who have been critical of the government are cast into a dichotomy: those willing to give up their personal freedoms into an illusion of the “common good”, and those who are demonized for speaking out.
by Ian Raphael Lopez March 31, 2020 Number of comments0 COVID-19 Watch Features Southern Tagalog Spotlight Stranded for weeks, UPLB dormers cope with reality By Ian Raphael Lopez
by Ian Raphael Lopez March 24, 2020 Number of comments0 COVID-19 Watch News STPB mounts daily reliefs ops for stranded students