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Ron Jabal

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The Burden Of Being Ateneo

The university’s greatest challenge now is to show that leadership, care, and accountability remain alive in its institutional character.

The Jesuit Test: When Grief Is Not Enough

Mourning Divine Adili and Rene Clert Baterbonia means recognizing their humanity while also refusing to treat their deaths as a closed chapter.

Waiting For Judas

The piece highlights how political uncertainty grows when leaders must reassure the public that their own allies remain loyal.

The Impeachment Court Or The Pressure Court?

Sara Duterte’s political base may interpret mounting pressure not as accountability, but as proof of elite consolidation and state weaponization.

When The Senate Became A Sanctuary

Once public institutions are seen as sanctuaries for allies, the rule of law risks becoming a matter of power and perception.

Permanent Instability Becomes Governance

As Senate tensions rise and political alliances shift, Filipinos are left asking what remains of democratic institutions after the fighting ends.

The Day “Forthwith” Lost Its Teeth

By softening constitutional language, the decision creates room for negotiation within institutional processes.

The Impeachment Is The Campaign

The situation reveals how ambiguity can be just as damaging as conviction, gradually shaping doubts that linger in public perception over time.

The Real War Of The Lopezes Is Not In Court. It Is Over What The Lopez Name Means Now

What was once a question of governance has turned into a broader conversation about purpose, showing how public sentiment reshapes business conflicts.

When Communication Becomes Legitimacy: Habermas And The Burden Of Being Heard

The ideas of Jürgen Habermas continue to challenge modern communicators to prioritize sincerity and legitimacy over speed, reach, and algorithm-driven visibility.

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