Monthly Archives

March 2019

EDITORIAL

By | Editorial, News

A call to broadcast media, bloggers: Save a child today THE report from the Provincial Health Office about the unabated and continuing increase in measles cases is both alarming and worrisome. It behooves the provincial government to launch a massive information and education campaign in trimedia and social media about…

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EDITORIAL

By March 10, 2019Editorial, News

Punchline

By | Opinion, Punchline

Mr. Archbishop By Ermin Garcia Jr. LINGAYEN-Dagupan Archbishop Socrates Villegas did it again. He just couldn’t help dipping his fingers in politics, not as a politician or as member of a party list, but as a bishop of the Catholic Church.  It grates one’s nerves seeing his messages and language…

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Punchline

By March 10, 2019Opinion, Punchline

G Spot

By | G Spot, Opinion

I wonder where tears go By Virginia Jasmin Pasalo AT 2:00 a.m., the streets are quiet, not a sound of anything is heard, but the whisper of the cool wind. I stood at the door, under the bougainvillea, waiting for the Grab to arrive. Exactly five minutes after, a red…

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G Spot

By March 10, 2019G Spot, Opinion

Sports Eye

By | Opinion, Sports Eye

Lingayen and Manaoag fives stay untarnished By Jesus A. Garcia, Jr. THE teams of defending champion Lingayen and two-time first runner-up Manaoag continue to live up their billing as the top two seeded squads in the 3rd Governor’s Cup Inter-Town/City Basketball Tournament. The won all their games in their respective…

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Sports Eye

By March 10, 2019Opinion, Sports Eye

Millennial Hub

By | Archives, Opinion

Coping up with a Perfectionist Professor By Shawn Fernandez I believe we all have our own unique ways to attain perfection. Most of us desire to be better and aim for what is best. Striving for perfection is really a good thing if it means seeking constant improvement of our…

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Millennial Hub

By March 10, 2019Archives, Opinion