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Beyond Sulong Tayo!’s Rebranding
Sulong Tayo! presents itself as a fresh start, a coalition of independent students finally breaking free from old labels. But the pattern we have traced—from STAND UP's 2023 admissions of systemic sexual harassment, to the USC's catastrophic mishandling of the Jobert Pillas rape case, to the steady rebranding from Laban Kabataan to Sulong Tayo!—tells us that it is more than mere political spin.
This is not just about one coalition avoiding accountability. This is about a s


Sulong Tayo? We See Right Through You
The flyers are colorful. The slogan, “Tunay, Palaban, Makabayan” rolls off the tongue with practiced ease. The candidates smile from campaign materials, flanked by the word “independent” in careful, deliberate typeface.
But no one is fooled.
The Sulong Tayo! Coalition, which announced itself last Thursday with much fanfare and a five-point common agenda, is not a new political formation. It is not a fresh alternative. It is not an independent movement of students finall


“Co, Ikaw ang Dapat Managot Niyan!”
“Co, Ikaw ang Dapat Managot Niyan!”
Cleve Sta. Ana
TANAY, RIZAL — The mother of a Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila student killed in a rece


Estudyante, Nasawi sa Engkwentro sa Mindoro
OCCIDENTAL MINDORO—Nakuha ng mga awtoridad ang bangkay ng isang kabataang estudyante matapos ang serye ng mga engkwentro sa pagitan ng mga tropa ng pamahalaan at ng New People’s Army (NPA) sa Sitio Mamara, Barangay Cabacao, Abra de Ilog, Occidental Mindoro, Enero 1. Kinilala ang nasawi na si Jerlyn Rose Doydora, isang estudyante ng Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila (PLM) at dating opisyal ng Kabataan Partylist, na noo’y kasama ang isang yunit ng NPA sa Mindoro. Kinumpirma rin


Corruption in student orgs only ‘tip of iceberg’—former UP student leader
A former University of the Philippines student leader revealed that the recent controversy surrounding the resignation of a Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP) student leader goes beyond the issue of corruption, saying it is a common occurrence in student councils that are led by “activist organizations.”
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