DOH estimates daily COVID-19 cases spike to 17k by end-July

Due to a decline in compliance with minimum public health standards, such as wearing masks, washing hands, and physical distancing, the Department of Health predicted that COVID-19 daily records might increase up to 17,000 by the end of July.

6 Years of Iron, Blood, and Injustice: Recapping the Duterte Administration (Part 6)

The presidency of Rodrigo Roa Duterte is certainly one that has proven to be memorable. Yet, whether it be his decorum and speech, his stark disdain for drugs, or his use of unconventional methods in obtaining or maintaining peace and order, Filipinos are divided on whether to view this regime in a positive or negative light. Now in the final part of this six-part Probe series, we continue to look back at the incumbent president’s reign, before we soon welcome the nation’s new chief executive.

Duterte-Carpio pledges as 15th PH VP

Deviating from the usual inauguration day, Sara Duterte-Carpio was sworn in as the 15th vice president of the Philippines in her hometown, Sunday, June 19.

Mga mag-aaral mula sa STEM, opisyal nang nagtapos

Sa huling pagkakataon bilang mga mag-aaral ng Ateneo de Manila Senior High School, nagsama-sama ang mga Batch ‘22 na mag-aaral na kabilang sa Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM Strand) sa ASHS sa araw ng kanilang Taunang Pagtatapos, Hunyo 4. 

ASHS HumSS graduates protest

To voice out their viewpoints regarding the LGBTQ+ community and 2022 National Elections, unnamed individuals were seen propping up placards and attempting to make a protest during the ASHS HumSS Commencement Exercises on June 4.