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Aida F. Santos

Aida F. Santos won awards in the Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature, the Cultural Center of the Philippines’ Gawad Gantimpala and The Free Press literary contest. She was a writing Fellow for the UP Creative Writing Center and was an awardee for the BAYI Centennial Awards 2011 for feminism and leadership. She won the UMPIL Gawad Balagtas for Filipino poetry for 2020 and is included in the Cultural Center of the Philippines Encyclopedia of Artists and Writers. Her Mangled Mornings, Collected Poems and Pana-panahon, Tinipong mga Tula were published by Gantala Press in 2019.

nothing has changed only the forms of it

nothing has changed only the forms of it when we wedded the struggle brought us before a mayor who joked, run as fast as you can don’t let the dictator catch you

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‘Rights in Focus’ caravan helps PH campus press reclaim human rights narrative

In an era increasingly defined by institutional censorship, digital harassment, and sophisticated disinformation networks, student journalists find themselves thrust into the frontlines of truth-telling. Reporting on local communities and structural vulnerabilities means navigating a minefield of legal threats, bureaucratic blockades, and safety risks. The contemporary media landscape requires...

The Lind Boracay Reinforces Reputation Via New Accolades

T+L Asia recognition adds to growing list of honours from MICHELIN, Tatler, and TripAdvisor VIA GRAPHIC PLUS | BORACAY, Philippines (8 July, 2026) – The Lind Boracay has reinforced its position among the Philippines' leading lifestyle resorts following a string of recent accolades. Most recently, the resort was named among...

GCash blocked 6700 illegal gambling sites using QRPH

GCash has blocked over 6,700 fraudulent merchants using "quishing"—a new tactic where scammers use fake QR codes to steal payments VIA GRAPHIC PLUS — As QRPh continues to transform the way Filipinos pay for everyday purchases, scammers are also evolving their tactics to exploit the country's growing reliance...