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Torches of School of Law

By: Hannah Keziah Morales Law school has always been perceived as hell on earth. With endless pages of readings, mountain piles of books, and hundreds of cases assigned, it is easy to get lost in the flurry of things to do. Especially in an online setting where classmates and professors are seen in small pictures, …

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Foreword

By: JK Tejada . The choice to become a lawyer begins with the choice to go to law school. Without knowing it, many of you have acted in this regard, with every decision you have made in the past year, although unwittingly, has led to this moment. You now see yourself as a bona fide …

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The Audacity of a Working Man

A commoner dared to go toe-to-toe with the “epitome of degenerate elite politics.”1 Leodegario “Ka Leody” Quitain De Guzman, in his bid to become the country’s next chief executive has been engaging in the presidential debates organized by various media platforms. Armed with his principles forged by years in the labor movement, he is motivated to overthrow the traditional politics …

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Education beyond the New Normal

By Kyle Tejada and Lorraine Santos If there is anything that we all share in common, students and working adults alike, it is that we are all faced with an international catastrophe not experienced within the last decade. For the first time since the outbreak of H1N1 in 2009, we have all been forced out …

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The Pandemic Crossroad

By Quennie Sereno It is nearing two years since the pandemic struck and already the election bells are ringing. While the politicians are holding meetings and discussing possible alliances, there seems to be no end to the persistent challenges that beset the Filipino people. The problem on the public health condition has become more highlighted …

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The Great Fight!

By AJ Rodriguez Life ain’t fair. A few are fortunate to have more than enough provisions one will ever need, some will have to contend with the mundaneness of the daily grind, while the vast majority will have to fight it out to survive. A number of us will go through this spectrum in varying …

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Plight of the Labor Force

By Kim Abraham Ramos Graphics by Anna Obeso / The Red Chronicles Our workers pour blood, sweat, and tears to form the solid foundation of our institutions and their exceptional work effort serves as a vehicle for the smooth flow of our everyday lives. Upon their might lies the future of our nation’s economy. It is …

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Register Now, Vote Later

By Ma. Cristina Miranda Photo by Aramaine Balon / The Red Chronicles One common reason why some people don’t vote in elections is that they believe their single vote doesn’t matter. History, however, shows that this is not the case, particularly in presidential elections. Voting has been a practical method for a group of people …

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