“SUCCESS BEYOND EXPECTATION” by Chris Antonette Piedad-Pugay The Nasugbu Landing will not be victorious without the combined efforts and cooperation between the American Army Force and the Hunters ROTC Guerillas. As we commemorate 63rd anniversary of the Nasugbu Landing, this article aims to pay recognition to the noble hard work of the continue reading : “Success beyond Expectation”
The Role of Student Activism in the Philippine Independence
THE ROLE OF STUDENT ACTIVISM IN THE PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE by Quennie Ann J. Palafox The period after the Cavite Mutiny of 1872 and the execution of the three martyred GOMBURZA priests, gave birth to a new breed of Ilustrados, such as Marcelo H. del Pilar, Jose Rizal, Graciano Lopez-Jaena, Mariano Ponce and continue reading : The Role of Student Activism in the Philippine Independence
Planting the Flag in the Islands of Dispute
PLANTING THE FLAG IN THE ISLANDS OF DISPUTE by Peter Jaynul V. Uckung A national call for the celebration of freedom will reverberate throughout the Philippines come June 12, 2012, for this is a day of freedom, of sovereignty. On June 12, 1898, the freedom of the Philippines was declared in Kawit, Cavite, continue reading : Planting the Flag in the Islands of Dispute
In Defense of Freedom: Philippine Press Through the Ages
IN DEFENSE OF FREEDOM: PHILIPPINE PRESS THROUGH THE AGES by Ferdinan S. Gregorio Periodicals are the most accessible and affordable sources of daily information because of their availability. For more than a century, print media in the Philippines has been instrumental not only in promoting the government but also in voicing out continue reading : In Defense of Freedom: Philippine Press Through the Ages
The Flag of Our Filipino Fathers and Mothers
THE FLAG OF OUR FILIPINO FATHERS AND MOTHERS by Bryan Anthony C. Paraiso One of the iconic images of the 20th century is undoubtedly the raising of the United States flag on the peak of Mount Suribachi in Iwo Jima Island during the American offensive against Japan at the Battle of Iwo Jima on continue reading : The Flag of Our Filipino Fathers and Mothers
Promise of Philippine Independence foiled by American Duplicity
PROMISE OF PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE FOILED BY AMERICAN DUPLICITY by Bryan Anthony C. Paraiso To have the wool pulled over one’s eyes is a colorful metaphor for being trounced by cunning and duplicity, bywords ascribed to dirty politics and disingenuous government officials. In our country, we have our own brand of peculiar euphemisms for corrupt continue reading : Promise of Philippine Independence foiled by American Duplicity
A Tribute to the Philippine Flag
A TRIBUTE TO THE PHILIPPINE FLAGBy Ferdinan S. Gregorio During the time when our Archipelago was not yet a Spanish or American colony, our ancestors were already using different banners to represent their identity. The rulers in Luzon and Visayas had their own standards denoting their tribal affiliation. In Mindanao, red Turkish flags were continue reading : A Tribute to the Philippine Flag
On National Flag Day: Celebrating Two Battles and A Patriot’s Legacy
ON NATIONAL FLAG DAY: Celebrating Two Battles and A Patriot’s Legacy By Cielo G. Reyno May 28 commemorates National Flag Day. On this day in 1898, some of the 2000 arms and 200,000 rounds of ammunition shipped to the Cavite port two days earlier were delivered to a little known revolutionary enclave, a barrio continue reading : On National Flag Day: Celebrating Two Battles and A Patriot’s Legacy
The Declining Reverence for the Philippine Flag
THE DECLINING REVERENCE FOR THE PHILIPPINE FLAGby Quennie Ann J. Palafox A century after the banning of the flag, we shall again celebrate National Flag Day on May 28, 2012. It was in those dark days of the American occupation of the Philippines when the Philippine Commission passed Act No. 1696 or the Flag Law continue reading : The Declining Reverence for the Philippine Flag
Vicente Alvarez and the Battle for Fort Pilar
VICENTE ALVAREZ AND THE BATTLE FOR FORT PILAR By: Quennie Ann J. Palafox For decades, many believed that Mindanao did not participate in the Philippine Revolution against Spain in 1896 and 1898, and that it was led by the Tagalogs and the Visayans from Luzon and the Visayas respectively. Mindanao’s place in continue reading : Vicente Alvarez and the Battle for Fort Pilar
Maria Kalaw-Katigbak: Beauty Queen and Senator
MARIA KALAW-KATIGBAK: BEAUTY QUEEN AND SENATORby Reymann L. Guevarra Endowed with foreordained beauty and intellect, Maria Kalaw-Katigbak, was certainly the crème of the crop in the springtime of her youth. Born to a noble breed, she showed her humble nature even during her moments of success. In the beginning, her beauty went unnoticed, but continue reading : Maria Kalaw-Katigbak: Beauty Queen and Senator
A Black American Hero in the Philippines
A BLACK AMERICAN HERO IN THE PHILIPPINESby Peter Jaynul V. Uckung Heroes and history are a volatile mix. They tend to induce a radical change to an oppressed society dulled into insensitivity by the inequitable system of the ruling class. A hero is an anomaly rising from a society suffering from unbearable social problems continue reading : A Black American Hero in the Philippines