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By Leia Castro-Margate “Change or die” this is the advice former Inquirer North Luzon Bureau Chief Rolly Fernandez will give to journalists if they want
By Leia Castro-Margate “Change or die” this is the advice former Inquirer North Luzon Bureau Chief Rolly Fernandez will give to journalists if they want
More first-generation college students passed the University of the Philippines College Admissions Test (UPCAT) this year at 13% from 6% last year. First generation students
Leia C. Margate “Ay researcher lang,” this is how most people would react to 2023 Marshall McLuhan Fellow Jodesz Gavilan when she introduces herself prior
By: Nonnette C. Bennett Baguio City is due an additional PhP28 billion from Php 3.6 billion already granted for its programs that support “Green Economy”
Following an emergency meeting by the officers of the Society of Outstanding Citizens of Baguio (SOCOB), a collective decision was made to extend assistance to
King Charles has expressed his gratitude towards Filipinos, especially those serving in the NHS, at an event in Waltham Forest, London. Speaking to Filipino community
Director Zig Dulay and street artist Venazir Martinez, graduates of the University of the Philippines Baguio, are this year’s recipients of The Outstanding Young Men
Consumers of the Benguet Electric Cooperative (BENECO) will pay 23 centavos more per kilowatt-hour (kWh) this December. This month’s rate will be P10.9743/kWh compared to
MANILA, PHILIPPINES- Access to growth capital is made easier for women led businesses with the new program SheSecure launched by ARQ SME Business Development Company,