Submissions from 2022
The Philippines' march towards the information society, Emmanuel C. Lallana
Sustainable development indicators for global change in the Philippines: A multi-scale approach, Rodel D. Lasco, Rex Victor O. Cruz, Ma. Victoria O. Espaldon, and Maricel A. Tapia
Review: Downs, Anthony, An economic theory of democracy ... 1957 [and] ... The evolution of democracy ... 1987 ..., Edito C. Lim Jr.
Nuclear and mtDNA genes suggest polyphyletic origin of species in the genus Euphyllidae, Katrina S. Luzon, Wilfredo Roehl Y. Licuanan, Ma. Carmen A. Lagman, Chaolun Allen Chen, and Mei-Fang Lin
A tipping point for Philippine competitiveness, Victor Andres C. Manhit
State of happiness: A novel, Clarissa V. Militante
Future-proof graduates, Jesus Jay Miranda OP
CARP: A panacea or an added problem to the issue of land reform, Cecile C. Padrigon
Relatedness and competence in college students' response to perceived facilitators and inhibitors of learning, Melissa Lopez Reyes and Adrianne John R. Galang
Luksa at damay: Isang pakakahulugang-kultural ng global at lokal na pagdurusa, Alma S. Sabulao
Arrivals, conflict & transformation in maritime Southeast Asia, 1400s-1800s, Fernando A. Santiago Jr., Jose Victor Z. Torres, and Ian Christopher B. Alfonso
Providing psychological services for children of overseas Filipino workers (OFWs): A challenge for school psychologists in the Philippines, Maria Caridad H. Tarroja and Katrina C. Fernando
PH political dynasties tighten grip on power, Julio C. Teehankee
Safety and security issues, gender-based violence and militarism in the time of armed conflict: The experiences of internally displaced people from Marawi City, Diana Therese M. Veloso
Submissions from 2021
Justice making in the Manobo and Biblical tradition: A contrapuntal reading, Agnes M. Brazal and Ernesto B. Andres
Ang lenggwaheng makalalaki sa sa babaeng misteryosa: Ilang pakahulugan sa imahen ng salita, Raquel Sison Buban
Meteor garden: The search for a theory of dubbing within the Filipino context, Raquel Sison Buban
Sapagkat ang kapeng barako ay para sa mga ‘barako’ lamang? Isang feministang pagbasa(g) sa indie pelikulang Barako ni Manolito Sulit, Marian A. Caampued
500 years of Christ and equality, Michael Charleston B. Chua
500 years of valor and victory, Michael Charleston B. Chua
A building you must see before you die, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Aguinaldo's real sentiment about Revolt of the masses, Michael Charleston B. Chua
All about Enrique, who was not a Filipino, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Andres Luna, mall builder, Michael Charleston B. Chua
'Batang munti', Michael Charleston B. Chua
'Batikan': Tattooing in early Philippine history, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Can historians be objective?, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Cebu on the road to nationhood, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Cebu's significance to national history, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Cheers for Pigafetta and Felice, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Cheers for Pigafetta and Felice, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Cigarette labels as history lesson, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Cigarette labels as history lesson, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Commemoration as self-reflection, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Documents reveal a truly national revolution, Michael Charleston B. Chua
History is a science, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Humabon: Quintessenial Filipino 'pulitiko', Michael Charleston B. Chua
is Metropolitan Theater really changing its name?, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Kalayaan or kasarinlan, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Lapulapu, Mariano Ponce and public history, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Laurel: Crisis leadership and humanity, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Made in FEU, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Noynoy Aquino in history, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Our collective stories at the Museo ng Muntinlupa, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Our collective stories in the Museo ng Muntinlupa, Michael Charleston B. Chua
'Pamumunong bagani': A Filipino brand of leadership, Michael Charleston B. Chua
'Pamumunong bagani': A Filipino brand of leadership, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Panagtawo ha Homonhon (Humanity in Guiuan), Michael Charleston B. Chua
Resuming the Magsaysay Awards, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Rizal @160: The Filipino doctor as humanitarian, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Rizal or Bonifacio?, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Santo Niño lang sakalam, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Sensus fidelium, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Tattooing as expression of faith and identity, Michael Charleston B. Chua
The brave bubwit, Michael Charleston B. Chua
The Marcos half-century, Michael Charleston B. Chua
The Marcos half-century (2), Michael Charleston B. Chua
The newspaper more persecuted than 'La Solidaridad', Michael Charleston B. Chua
The quincentennial as self-reflection, Michael Charleston B. Chua
The Santo Niño in the world of the pintados, Michael Charleston B. Chua
The Santo Niño is 'returned,' 500 years after, Michael Charleston B. Chua
The worldfamous bamboo organ, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Toward a more inclusive history, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Tower of Babel, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Two kings, two manuscripts, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Unraveling the historical lies on the Philippine-American War, Michael Charleston B. Chua
US capitol insurrection happened here 20 years ago, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Why we watch America, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Young guardians of the Nazarene, Michael Charleston B. Chua
Revisionism and never again, Antonio P. Conteras
Broken promises and the culpability of blind loyalty, Antonio P> Contreras
Academic freedom and social impact of universities, Antonio P. Contreras
A crisis in truth seeking, Antonio P. Contreras
A different kind of survey, Antonio P. Contreras
A Duterte-Duterte ticket would be a dynastic atrocity, Antonio P. Contreras
A gold that trolled, Antonio P. Contreras
A government above the law, Antonio P. Contreras
An epic failure unworthy of our vote, Antonio P. Contreras
Another policy experiment, Antonio P. Contreras
A (not so) hypothetical scenario and what the political opposition needs to do, Antonio P. Contreras
An unfair comparison, Antonio P. Contreras
A public admission of guilt and cluelessness, Antonio P. Contreras
A revocation of trust, Antonio P. Contreras
A social scientist's take on vaccine efficacy, Antonio P. Contreras
A tough balancing act and an unbalanced presidency, Antonio P. Contreras
A weakened generation, Antonio P. Contreras
A wrong reading of the surveys, Antonio P. Contreras
Beyond fear-mongering, Antonio P. Contreras
Catholicism, higher education and workers' rights, Antonio P. Contreras
Communist rebellion and terrorism are not the same, Antonio P. Contreras
Confused conservatism, Antonio P. Contreras
Congressional trespassing, Antonio P. Contreras
Constitutional infirmity and infirm presidents, Antonio P. Contreras
Covid-19 forecasting, Antonio P. Contreras
Deconstructing marriage as an inviolable social institution, Antonio P. Contreras
Defending the 'hapag ng bayan': Let us not throw the baby out with the bathwater, Antonio P. Contreras
Democracy and the challenges of a pandemic, Antonio P. Contreras
Deserving to be flogged, and not just f lagged, Antonio P. Contreras
Desperate choices, Antonio P. Contreras
Dirty politics, Antonio P. Contreras