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Beginning this month, employees of Nickel Asia Corporation (NAC) can avail themselves of an electronic vehicle shuttle service for free following the partnership between...

First AI-powered Medical Imaging for Cancer Care Comes to Makati

Makati City residents will be the first Filipinos to enjoy the clear, sharp, and efficient medical imaging of the uMI 550, the artificial-intelligence enhanced...

PhilHealth warns the public against heatstroke

The Philippine Health Insurance  Corporation (PhilHealth) has cautioned the public amidst the scorching heat in many parts of the country after the Philippine  Atmospheric, Geophysical...

Metro Retail breaks ground on four new supermarket stores in the Visayas

Metro Retail Stores Group, Inc. (MRSGI) recently made strides in its expansion efforts in the Visayas with the groundbreaking for four new supermarket stores...

New knowledge, new tomorrow in agriculture

More than 90 farmers in Davao, Cebu complete SM Foundation’s modern agri-training The SM Foundation continues its mission of empowering Filipino farmers by bringing modern...

Soft opening of new, expansive Isuzu San Pablo showroom

Isuzu Gencars made a significant investment in acquiring a larger property to accommodate the expansion of the Isuzu San Pablo dealership. After breaking ground...

10 Biñan public high schools are newest beneficiaries of NJLA-LGU Advocacy for English and Literature project

Biñan, LAGUNA—Some 18,636 junior public high school students in Biñan City are the latest beneficiaries of the Nick Joaquin Literary Awards-Local Government Unit (NJLA-LGU)...

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LOOKING BACK AT THE FUTURE OF PHILIPPINE WRITING

Written by National Artist for Literature Bienvenido Lumbera. First published in Philippine Graphic, January 1968. ONLY the very naive or the very cynical would try to predict the future course of Philippine literature. There are only the weekly magazines or the occasional books as signposts to indicate trends,...

Where the summer sun lingers

Boatmen in Coron, Palawan celebrated International Workers’ Day on May 1 while guiding tourists around the Calamianes island group. They work closely with the municipal government and local tourism office to sustain income opportunities until the months leading to the rainy season. — Photo and caption by...

FEU’s TAM DokyuFest 2026 celebrates student documentaries and social truths

The Far Eastern University (FEU) Department of Communication recently concluded TAM DokyuFest 2026 with the announcement of the festival winners. Guided by the theme “Visions for a Shared Humanity,” this year’s festival featured 19 official finalist documentaries produced by third-year Communication students. Rather than mere class projects, these student...