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·May 2, 2020

#DEFENDPRESSFREEDOM

by Alyssa Beatrice S. Flores — The free press serves as a system of checks and balances between the people and the government. Without it, democracy will not function properly; an uninformed citizenry could be ruled more quickly because they will not question authority. Ironically, President Rodrigo Duterte’s approach towards the recent ABS-CBN franchise shutdown resembles…

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Published in The Prince’s Herald

·Apr 30, 2020

Peace through violent means

by Kyle Austin F. Clemente — Imagine somebody listening to your phone calls and intercepting your messages, police officers knocking at your door late at night to arrest you — all of those because the government branded you as a terrorist. Orwellian, isn’t it? During the online outrage about the ABS-CBN franchise renewal, the Anti-Terrorism Bill…

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Published in The Prince’s Herald

·Apr 30, 2020

A passion that kills

by Regina Marie D. Epres — Modern art has been inspired by centuries of influence from different eras and cultures, be it in the form of literature, music, paintings, dance, etc. I see it as a versatile form of expression — therefore, many things can be considered art. Before one can achieve true passion and greatness…

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Published in The Prince’s Herald

·Apr 30, 2020

On mental health: The kids aren’t alright

by Vicky I. Naval — Republic Act No. 11036 or the Mental Health Act “affirms the basic right of all Filipinos to mental health,” committing to the value, promotion, and protection of it, but it doesn’t seem to be the norm in the Philippines. Students are some of the biggest victims of today’s mental health…

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Published in The Prince’s Herald

·Apr 30, 2020

Justice is for the rich

by Janzell Nicole D. Rosuello — Justice, or giving a person his/her due, is something that money or the lack thereof can dictate. In the Philippines, it’s one of the most significant gaps that make up the class divide. Despite all the constitutional guarantees in Sec. 8 of the 1987 Philippine Constitution on social justice and…

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Published in The Prince’s Herald

·Apr 30, 2020

AdU MBT import faces alleged assault case

by Vicky I. Naval — Papi Sarr, an Adamson Men’s Basketball Team import, was dismissed from being a student-athlete after reportedly assaulting Adamson University Athletic Director Fr. Aldrin Suan during a tune-up game last March 5 at the Saint Vincent Gymnasium. The Cameroonian center admitted, through a public apology on Facebook later that day, that he lost his temper after receiving a letter of dismissal due to multiple missed team practices and failure to comply with the university curfew.

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AdU MBT import faces alleged assault case
AdU MBT import faces alleged assault case

Published in The Prince’s Herald

·Apr 30, 2020

The right that doesn’t make you right

by Antonio Gabriel D. Tongco — “I may disagree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it” is a quote you’ll find in the front page of The Adamson Chronicle’s broadsheets; but even as one of their writers, I do not, and will never agree with it. When…

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Published in The Prince’s Herald

·Apr 30, 2020

Inclusively exclusive

by Bless Lianne Padigdig — The Catholic Church has always been a breeding ground for controversies. Being the largest branch of Christianity, approximately 82.9% of the Filipino population is part of it as of 2015. …

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Published in The Prince’s Herald

·Apr 30, 2020

AdU “racist” memo receives backlash

by Vicky I. Naval — Adamson University drew flak online after releasing a memorandum regarding their first preventive measure against COVID-19 that ordered “all Chinese students, both graduate and undergraduate,” to observe self-quarantine for two weeks. The memo was disseminated a day after the Department of Health’s report of the first COVID-19 case: a 38-year-old…

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Published in The Prince’s Herald

·Apr 30, 2020

AdU concludes 2nd semester of S.Y. 2019–2020 online

by Antonio Gabriel D. Tongco — With the worsening COVID-19 pandemic, the Adamson University Administration put the safety of their constituents first as they decided to conclude the second semester of S.Y. 2019–2020 without further on-campus meetings through an advisory April 13. “The uncertainty of the next following weeks can be truly unsettling for most of…

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