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Journalism alumna named best presenter in SEA conference

Journalism alumna named best presenter in SEA conference

A JOURNALISM alumna has been recognized as one of the best presenters in an international conference for media studies in Malaysia. Anne Jeanette Priela won the award for delivering her master’s thesis, “Engaging the Unengaged: Drivers of Gcash Adoption and Continuance Intention Among Unbanked Consumers in the Philippines” in the…
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‘Demand for preferred pronouns twists logical thinking’

‘Demand for preferred pronouns twists logical thinking’

THE DEMAND by some sectors for people to use preferred pronouns twists logical thinking, a prelate said, assailing those who impose it as "oppressors" and "masters of entitlement." Malolos Bishop Dennis Villarojo said the modern ways of self-expression, including the demand for preferred gender pronouns, undermine the concept of virtue and norms…
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Hold OSA accountable for violating students’ democratic rights – youth lawmaker

Hold OSA accountable for violating students’ democratic rights – youth lawmaker

THE UST Office for Student Affairs (OSA) administrators who ordered the takedown of campus media outlet TomasinoWeb’s 7-Eleven photo should be held accountable for “violating students’ democratic rights,” a party-list representative for the youth said.  In his privilege speech before Congress, Kabataan party-list representative Raoul Manuel called OSA officials “repressive”…
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Papal envoy: We are required to forgive others

CATHOLICS MUST embrace the gift of forgiveness because it is an innate part of their identity that leads to spiritual renewal, a representative of Pope Francis said.  Apostolic nuncio to the Philippines Charles John Brown said true Christianity surpasses the principle of “eye for an eye” justice in the Book…
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