July 2024

OPINION | Voice for the Voiceless: Time to Listen to Their Silent Scream

Written by Joanne B. Benitez/THE RED CHRONICLES Layout by Lynden Alyanna Valenzuela/THE RED CHRONICLES Can you hear their silent scream? Animal cruelty is a dark stain on humanity’s conscience, a shameful reality that often lurks in the shadows of society, concealed by silence and indifference. From the heartbreaking images of abused pets to the hidden …

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OPINION | Beyond Borders: Modernization of Defense in the name of National Integrity and Sovereignty

Written by Alan Leong/THE RED CHRONICLES Layout by Lynden Alyanna Valenzuela/THE RED CHRONICLES Bullying is an age-old issue and in today’s world, it unfortunately still is one of the most pressing of problems that we have had to face. Now, you would think that the invention of the internet would help solve these matters, but …

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Conflicts of Law 2024: SBCA unites with law schools within NCR

By Alyanna Joyce S. Abadejos/THE RED CHRONICLES Layout by Vhee-Jei Bringas/THE RED CHRONICLES MUNTINLUPA, PH—The San Beda College Alabang (SBCA) School of Law proudly participated in the 2024 Conflicts of Law, held at the San Andres Sports Complex in Malate, Manila, from February 9-25, 2024. Conflicts of Law is an annual event prepared by the …

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Supreme Court Unveils Historical Marker for San Beda College Alabang

By Vhee-Jei M. Bringas/THE RED CHRONICLES Layout by Lynden Alyanna Valenzuela/THE RED CHRONICLES Photos by AJ D. Rodriguez (Features Writer-Photographer Emeritus) & Sage Rainelle Lingatong MUNTINLUPA, PH—“When the Court sought and set up standards for schools that would serve as the National Headquarters of the Bar Exams 2023, only one school stood out – and …

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Drivers Continue to Resist Jeepney Phaseout

By Vhee-Jei M. Bringas/THE RED CHRONICLES Layout by/THE RED CHRONICLES Las Piñas, PH—“Ang jeep ay ang inaasahan ng isang commuter sa pagpunta sa paaralan at kung saan saan man,” stated Mr. Mody Floranda, the National President of Pagkakaisa ng mga Samahan ng Tsuper at Opereytor Nationwide (PISTON), in a phone interview with The Red Chronicles …

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A Taste of Hope: How the Little Gaza’s Kitchen unites Filipino and Palestinian culture

Written by Aira Julie Gianan/THE RED CHRONICLES Layout by Lynden Alyanna Valenzuela/THE RED CHRONICLES It was only a simple plan: have lunch in Don Antonio, Quezon City, and sample their Palestinian food at the Little Gaza’s Kitchen. My mission: To try some of their meals and write an observational piece about their offerings and operations …

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Nowhere to Go: The Life of Internally Displaced Persons

Written by Quennie B. Sereno /THE RED CHRONICLES Layout by Jed Paul O. Naval/THE RED CHRONICLES Once upon a time, there was a peaceful, beautiful neighborhood called the Swat Valley. Then came a group of armed men. Originating in Afghanistan, they called themselves “Taliban”, or students in the Pashto language. Soon, the Taliban’s influence has …

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OPINION | THE HOT RICE THAT BURNT YOUR TONGUE – SPIT OR SWALLOW

Written by Iris Angela Lat/THE RED CHRONICLES Layout by Lynden Alyanna Valenzuela/THE RED CHRONICLES A bowl of steamed rice paired with your favorite viand will leave you with two choices in life – eat everything immediately or let the rice cool down first.  Personally, I like my rice hot and best paired with Sinigang. But …

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Climate on Trial: The Heat of Law Amidst Climate Injustice 

Written by Lorraine Christine Santos /THE RED CHRONICLES Layout by Lynden Alyanna Valenzuela/THE RED CHRONICLES Filipinos are no strangers to sunshine and tropical climate. We grew up embracing sun-kissed days and spending our childhood outdoors – this was the essence of summer. But the warmth that once defined vibrance and carefree vacations now feels cruel. …

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