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The impending doom in Baguio City
With its fresh air, chilly temperatures and pine-dominated landscapes, Baguio City became a premier tourist destination in the...
Joanna Comia
Jun 6, 2023
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PUV modernization and pollution: Is the trade-off worth it?
The modernization of jeepneys presents a complex issue that requires a delicate balance among the interests of the transportation...
Jade Banogon
Jun 3, 2023
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Unearthing the truth
Minerals make modern societies work, given these are used in our everyday lives — from mobile phones to electric vehicles. As the world...
Jenard Soriano
Jun 1, 2023
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Tagababa: why Baguio locals complain about tourists
As someone who studies in Baguio City and neither considers himself a local nor a tourist, I have keenly observed its transformation,...
Ken Oli
May 26, 2023
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Between heaven or hell: The IPs fight for the environment
Although referred to as heaven on Earth for its beauty and rich natural resources, the Philippines is a literal hell for environmental...
Vladymir Manganan
May 23, 2023
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Earth Hour: a symbolic gesture or meaningful change?
As I strolled through SM Baguio City, I could not help but notice the myriad of Earth Hour posters scattered around the mall. "Give an...
Jillian Saberon
May 22, 2023
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This time, more is more
My cousin noticed one particular thing during her first visit to Baguio. "There are so many plastics here," said the innocent 5-year-old...
CJ Martinez
May 19, 2023
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We need to change the way we talk about climate change
How often do you find news stories about climate change? I’m assuming, unless it is about major calamities like typhoons, droughts, or...
Alyana Panlilio
May 18, 2023
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