Lord and master of the Internet
THIS is what we ought to be. As much as possible we should avoid becoming slaves of the Internet, helplessly dependent on it, totally at its mercy, already losing effective dominion over our instincts,...
What we need to teach
The climate is changing. We in Tacloban are living witnesses of the climate’s macabre leap.
Scientists have attested that climate change is fueling stronger and more powerful typhoons classified as category five typhoons. These typhoons,...
Japan continues to provide aid to `Yolanda’-hit E. Visayas
PALO, Leyte- While it’s been over two years after the region was devastated by supertyphoon “Yolanda,” it still continues to receive donations from other countries and agencies.
On Monday, the Japanese government through its Japan...
FEATURE STORY: Mayor Cristina Romualdez shares her vision for Tacloban
By: ALVIN GZ. ARPON
On her first over 60 days as Tacloban City’s chief executive, Mayor Cristina Gonzales Romualdez is already creating waves of hope, confidence and approval among her constituents on what she has...
Downsides in “build back safer” drive
The entire world knew the enormity of destruction that the central Philippines, especially Leyte and a number of coastal towns and cities in Eastern Visayas, suffered in the Typhoon Yolanda/Haiyan attack November last year....
Gabaldon: Heritage school of Palo
As an integral piece in the “Philippine Pacification Strategy” of the United States of America, the Philippine Commission passed Act # 74 on January 21, 1901, which introduced the public school system in the...