Unravelling the Infodemic

While the COVID-19 pandemic troubles our healthcare workers, our journalists face the spread of another form of disease—the infodemic. With more than 3.8 billion social media users worldwide today, the fight against disinformation on different social media platforms intensifies each passing day. As more users rely on these platforms to obtain knowledge on their day-to-day…

For Better or For Worse

“‘Til death do us part” is not always the case for those unable to be one with the person they love.

#ReliefPH: Donation Drives for Typhoon Victims

The Philippines is no stranger to the onslaught of typhoons. The country has faced super typhoons before and is thus met with the idea of resiliency and strength. However, this is not enough to help our fellow countrymen in recovering from the strong winds and floods brought about by consecutive typhoons that have entered the country. There are still many victims asking for help that are met with little urgent action from the higher government. Because of this, many youth-led and non-profit organizations have started their own donation drives and fundraisers for the victims. Below are a few ways on how you can help the victims of the typhoons:

Let the Women Speak

The fight for women’s rights is a revolution that has long been present in our history books. It is unimaginable to live in a world where women do not have the right to vote nor have the freedom to choose their own jobs, but this is the reality that women had to face. With this,…

What Lies Behind the Screen

For months since the lockdown started, people have tried to connect with one another only through the screens of devices. A picture-perfect sized version of one’s self filtered through the lens of a camera allows the slightest glimpse of the things that make up a person’s life. However, what’s behind the screen and beyond that small video profile may not be all that how we perceived it to be.

ACO calls for donations for Typhoon Ulysses victims in Cagayan Valley

As victims’ conditions worsens, the Assembly of Class Officers (ACO) initiated a donation drive for families affected by the severe flooding  in Cagayan Valley, posted on the ASHS Sanggunian Facebook page last 14th of November 2020.  The ACO asks for help to provide assistance to the victims of the typhoon in Cagayan Valley, the funds…

Pampanga Flood Exceeds Head Level

November 15, 2020 (12:00am)— Citizens in the province of Pampanga are approaching a state of emergency as water levels of the Pampanga River Basin continue to rise. Run-offs from Sierra Madre, Tarlac, and Nueva Ecija are headed towards the province of Pampanga. Latest updates on the water level were given earlier today, November 15 at…

Cagayan under State of Calamity

The province of Cagayan has been placed under state of calamity by Cagayan Governor Manuel Mamba, as widespread flooding continues in the province.