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Rosa May M. Bayuga

Rosa May M. Bayuga writes for a living and for the love of writing. She has won the Palanca awards and the National Commission on the Arts and Culture Writer’s Prize for her fiction. She explores the “dark side,” whenever she can. She cares for cats and roses, talks to long dead and dying stars, and writes when her spirit compels her to do so.

Ninay and the Spirits

The summer Ninay turned ten, her elder sister told her that she should learn to help around the house. Housework should be done the...

THE EXILE

It was Christmas break. Susie and I had all the time to do whatever we wanted to do. The one thing we had long wished for, since her uncle told us the man’s story, was to see the bearded exile who lived in the house across our homes. The front of the exile’s house faced our front door. Its back side faced Susie’s huge window in their house along the bay.

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DHSUD, Pag-IBIG visit Laguna project, hand keys to new condo owners under PBBM’s Expanded 4PH

Via GRAPHIC PLUS — Officials from the Department of Human Settlements and Urban Development and Pag-IBIG Fund conducted a site inspection and ceremonial turnover of housing units under President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.’s Expanded Pambansang Pabahay para sa Pilipino Program in Cabuyao, Laguna, on Thursday, May 21....

OEd BS Artificial Intelligence program leads the shift toward next-generation learning

VIA GRAPHIC PLUS — As industries evolve at an unprecedented pace, education is no longer simply about earning a diploma. It has become a long-term investment in adaptability, digital readiness, and future-proof skills. Across the Philippines, more students and working professionals are beginning to rethink what meaningful education...

SM Group raises renewable energy sourcing to 31% in 2025

Via GRAPHIC PLUS | PASAY CITY, Philippines (May 22, 2026) — SM Investments Corporation (SM Investments), the parent company of the SM Group, said the Group increased its renewable energy sourcing to 31% of total electricity consumption in 2025, up from 27% in 2024, as it continued...