The President Quezon we did not know

  • He was the fiery orator who threw expletives in English and Spanish and fought strongly for Philippine independence from America
  • Unfortunately, the Quezon who was President in exile during the Japanese occupation did not live to see the Philippines granted her independence

Burnout

There was a time last year that I felt tired and blue. Going to work was a drag and I…

Karyapa

The first recorded poetess-shaman in Philippine History is a Boholana by the name of Karyapa. Ancient Spanish records bear us…

What lies ahead after the elections?

MOST ELECTIVE LOCAL POSITIONS Have been decided and the winners duly proclaimed in the country.  In Bohol, Deputy Speaker and 3rd…

Vote correctly

If you are a Communist, and you vote for a Communist candidate, that is your correct vote. If you are…

Senate race is no laughing matter

AT THE HEIGHT OF THE POPULARITY OF  (NP) President Ferdinand Marcos in 1967, the opposition Liberal Party only won one of…