March 2025

SC announces 3,962 passers of the 2024 #MostValuableLaban Bar Examinations

By Monique Santiaguel | The Red ChroniclesPhoto by Marco Angelo Mercado | The Red Chronicles MUNTINLUPA, PH—On December 13, 2024, the Supreme Court of the Philippines (SC) released the list of successful passers of the 2024 #MostValuableLaban Bar Examinations. With a 37.84% passing rate, the court proclaimed 3,962 out of 10,490 takers as new lawyers …

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[OPINION] From Awareness to Action: Realities of Gender-Based Violence

By Sofia Regina P. Yasay | The Red Chronicles Photo by Marco Angelo Mercado | The Red Chronicles The 18-day Campaign to End Violence Against Women in the Philippines was held on November 25 to December 12, 2024, it likewise marks twenty years since the passage of Republic Act 9262, or the Anti-Violence Against Women …

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OPINION | The Trump-Kamala Karma: A Cunning Cloak of the US’ Two-Party System

By French Vivienne T. Templonuevo | The Red ChroniclesPhoto Courtesy | AP For a massive shift in the American political landscape to ensue, the cunning cloak of the two-party system should be unveiled — that there is a steadfast service of the Republicans and the Democrats to the whims of the corporate giants since the …

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[OPINION] Look Properly, See Clearly

By Marco Angelo Mercado | The Red ChroniclesPhoto Courtesy | Katrina Gonzales It is an illusion that photos are made with the camera… They are made with the eye, heart, and head. These are the words of Henri Cartier-Bresson, a legendary French photographer whose humane, spontaneous photographs helped establish photojournalism and street photography as art …

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[OPINION] On Understanding Inherent Ambiguities in Resilience

By Alyanna Joyce S. Abadejos | The Red ChroniclesPhoto Courtesy | Aaron Favila When Filipinos speak of resilience, it is often associated with a shared community trait that allows individuals to adapt and withstand disasters. In a country like the Philippines, prone to typhoons, volcanic eruptions, and other calamities, this “resilience” has been widely accepted …

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