A Social Cancer: Reminiscing Rizal’s Virtues in Modern Times
Dec30125 years after the execution of Jose Rizal, I am coincidentally revisiting Conrado de Quiros’ speech titled Youthful Exuberance which More ›
125 years after the execution of Jose Rizal, I am coincidentally revisiting Conrado de Quiros’ speech titled Youthful Exuberance which More ›
“WHY IS THE PHILIPPINES THE THIRD WORST PLASTIC POLLUTER IN THE WORLD?” With this alarming question, the De La Salle-College More ›
Known to a generation of students as the translator of Noli Me Tangere and El Filibusterismo, and a biographer of More ›
Unlike any other human being who was about to face a firing squad, Jose Rizal was not feeling any anxiety More ›
Read this article by Ivy Vibar of abs-cbnnews.com as Jose Rizal’s life and execution are being recreated through More ›
Slim’s Fashion and Arts School students were challenged to explore what could make them truly Filipino designers. Turning to all More ›
”Ang hindi magmahal sa sariling wika, daig pa ang hayop at malansang isda.” Translation: “He who does not love his More ›
In this article, Jose Rizal and his family were discussed. Jose Rizal was born to parents Francisco Mercado and More ›
As we already know, Jose Rizal was a very knowledgeable man especially when it comes to different languages. To More ›
by Jake Habitan Philippine Institute 100 October 29, 2013 Rizal is positioned in the center of the ideological spectrum of More ›