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The Communicator
May 16
Loud Cries of the Press
With every shot fired, press freedom goes down. As blood continues to shed in the ongoing armed conflict between Israel and Hamas, the...
The Communicator
May 13
House of Cards
If I had a peso for each time schools get closed due to governmental inefficiency, I’d probably have two pesos, which isn't much, but...
The Communicator
May 6
Catastrophic Apathy in Times of Injustice
Cautious to protect oneself from the vulnerability of getting fooled, skepticism has never been an issue—not until some...
The Communicator
May 2
Hustisyang nakaangkla sa mga naghaharing-uri
Walang sinuman ang nakakaangat sa batas—mayaman, mahirap, may katungkulan sa bayan o maging salat sa buhay—lahat ay pantay-pantay na...
The Communicator
May 1
Honor thy Labor
Every year, the first of May is dedicated to honoring and recognizing the hard work of Filipino workers and their significant...
The Communicator
Apr 27
OPINYON | Laban para sa bayan, hindi sa pagitan ng paaralan
Kasabay sa init ng panahon ang tensyon ng diskusyon sa pagitan ng dalawang unofficial public Facebook pages ng Polytechnic University of...
The Communicator
Apr 19
SILANG TUNAY NA MANGANGAMKAM
Matapos sapilitang patalsikin ang tribo ng mga Ati sa sarili nilang lupain sa isla ng Boracay, patuloy pa rin ang kanilang...
The Communicator
Apr 18
Deception, desperation
Over the past week, the controversial and deceptive April Fools’ “tattoo challenge” of a local food business, Taragis, hogged the...
The Communicator
Apr 1
How Headlines Turn to Heartbreaks in Media Narratives
Victim-centered headlines and symbolic images that portray women as scared, mystified, and helpless to represent sexual crimes are usual...
The Communicator
Mar 31
Women behind and beyond newsrooms
Working as a woman in the media, particularly in journalism, is no easy feat. The profession is not only fraught with risks that put...
Alexa Franco
Mar 31
Does keeping memories have to be costly?
Everything comes at a price, even keeping memories. Sonny angels, thrift clothes, keychains, stickers, digital cameras–whatever things...
The Communicator
Mar 23
Limiting hair and rights
Even with relentless insistence, SOGIE Equality is still far from normality in Philippine society. Just recently, Eulogio Amang Rodriguez...
The Communicator
Mar 20
Ang Pagtindig ng mga Kababaihan sa Pagbabago
Kailan kaya giginhawa ang estado ng kababaihan sa lipunan? Hanggang kailan nga ba sila hindi mabibigyan ng pantay na pagtrato?
The Communicator
Mar 18
Protesta para prumotekta
Sa pamamagitan ng Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement, patuloy ang pagkakapit-bisig bitbit ang mga panawagang palayain ang...
The Communicator
Mar 1
Trampling press freedom: elitist, overly conservative, long-standing battle
Last February 15, TomasinoWeb posted photos of University of Santo Tomas (UST) students wearing their Type B uniform on social media to...
The Communicator
Feb 25
Ang bawat yapak sa EDSA
Isinabuhay ng mga Pilipino noong 1986 EDSA People Power Revolution ang pinakamataas na uri ng kalayaan na mayroon ang bawat isa—ang...
The Communicator
Feb 20
Deceitful Equalizer
Painted with gold to conceal the rust, with no attempt to fix the rotten education system that is still unjust. The Polytechnic...
The Communicator
Feb 10
Karapatan o Sikmurang Kumakalam?
Matapos ang siklab ng fireworks sa pagsalubong sa taong 2024, ay ang pagpapasiklab din ng pamahalaan sa inilalatag nitong Charter Change...
The Communicator
Feb 8
How the Medal Rust in the Game of Tyranny
In a society where financial capabilities prevail, mere dedication is insufficient to excel as an athlete. An extensive support system...
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