By Gonzalo Duque OUR class of 1976, known as the 100 Percenters of BAR ‘76, had a meeting last week. We pride ourselves as the last batch from San Beda College that achieved that 100 percent mark that year. No batch had broken that record yet. Among those who passed the…
By Gonzalo Duque A lot of things have been happening in the national scene lately. The reorganization of the Senate is one instance that happened preparatory to the 2025 local, congressional and senatorial elections. There will be a lot of realignments to be seen soon. Of course, many of the possible aspirants will be…
Wanted: Formidable team for Belen 2025
By Gonzalo Duque I CITED Barangay Captain Sidney Lomboy of Tapuac as a different breed of barangay captain in my last week’s column. I was proud of him. However, I inadvertently omitted to cite others who also received commendations for their outstanding performances as barangay captains, particularly, one special barangay…
I am my brother’s keeper
By Gonzalo Duque MARK my word. Our Barangay Kapitan of Tapuac, Sidney Lomboy will go places. And his secretary, Ike Palinar, can only agree with me so I am urging all his kagawads to unite and support Sidney’s programs because I believe all these will redound to the benefit…
Barangay Tapuac, the new model
By Gonzalo Duque THE onset of modern communications technology has made our political conversations easier to be appreciated by the public. Many political leaders have fallen and lost their grip on power because it is now easier to call people to assemble and stage a people power. Let’s take the…
Marcos administration under siege
By Gonzalo T. Duque THE annual Bangus Fest has just ended. What comes next? Just a rewind. Years back, I recall that we experienced a devastating typhoon two weeks after the Dagupan Bangus Festival. Many houses and buildings had their roofs blown down by the typhoon. Parang yong wind…
Time to prepare for typhoons
By Gonzalo Duque WHEN Mayor Al Fernandez was still alive, he formed a political alliance and named it LiFe. It’s an acronym for Lim and Fernandez. That was the time when then Fourth District Congressman Benjie Lim run for mayor of Dagupan with Al’s son, Alvin as his vice…
Opposition’s ‘personality politics’
By Gonzalo Duque MANY people expressed serious concerns regarding the reported sudden presence of many Chinese students in the Philippines, especially in places where EDCA bases are located. In Cagayan alone, it was reported that thousands of students are suddenly enrolled and the suspicion is that these students were…
Chinese citizens are buying lands
By Gonzalo Duque NOBODY is disputing the claim of Celia Lim and company that the Mother and Child Hospital was the brainchild of her husband, former Mayor Benjie Lim. The problem is, the late Lim patriarch was not able to accomplish the project nor did this project able to take…
No dubious agenda in Kerwin’s donation
By Gonzalo Duque OUR school, Lyceum Northwestern University, was established by my parents, Dr. Francisco Q. Duque and Mrs. Florencia T. Duque, in the late 1960s, then a college, located at our Polyclinic Hospital fronting the Dagupan City Plaza. When our enrollment was already growing, my parents decided to transfer…