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Special Reports

Campus politics dying in UST?

Only six candidates are vying for spots in this year’s student polls, of which three are running unopposed. There are no candidates for treasurer...

EDUCATION IN TIME OF COVID-19:‘Teachers are most important resource in online learning’

ACADEMIC institutions should learn how to prioritize teachers amid challenges in learning brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic, to fulfill their missions of providing...

TWO DECADES AFTER:Family of murdered ROTC whistleblower seeks to reopen case

Mark Welson Chua has yet to get “full justice” for his murder 20 years ago. “Justice was not fully served yet,” Mark’s mother, Amelita, told...

Economic recovery to wait until late 2022

ECONOMIC experts urged the government to focus on addressing the health crisis and helping the private sector in 2021 after the economy plummeted by...

‘Asean member-states should utilize information sharing, e-commerce to combat Covid-19’

AN INCLUSIVE Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) that promotes the free flow of information among member-states is needed to fortify the region amid...

VP Robredo: ‘Youth should vote, fight against misinformation’

VICE PRESIDENT Maria Leonor “Leni” Robredo urged the youth to vote in the 2022 national elections and participate in the fight against the “infodemic”...

Faculty union bets seek new collective bargaining talks

THE THREE professors vying for the UST Faculty Union (USTFU) presidency are all vowing to start talks for a new collective bargaining agreement (CBA)...

How some professors reacted to CSC officers’ ‘Oust Duterte’ manifesto

EDITOR'S NOTE: An earlier version of this article misquoted Marlon Villarin in his comments about movements aimed at ousting the president. His statement was...

Mental health issues, activism rise among youth amid lockdown

PROLONGED quarantine has affected the mental health of the youth while civic engagements and student activism increased online, Thomasian researchers said in a webinar...

1,400 students join signature drive to ‘oust Duterte’

MORE THAN 1,400 Thomasians have signed a manifesto, drafted by student council officers, calling for the ouster of President Rodrigo Duterte. The “Tomasino Strike Back”...

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