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First Issue

  • Oil price hike fuels local transport crisis, burdens PUV drivers

  • DOH issues guidelines on suicide reporting and portrayal in media

  • Ateneo Blue Eagles Sweeps UAAP Men's Basketball Tournament Round 1

  • Some butterflies are months in disguise 

  • Hills and Valleys: The Different Slopes in Remote Learning

  • APP-load: 5 College Student-Friendly Apps for Workload Management 

  • Eradicate the ineffective

Second Issue

  • DepEd to Resolve Pandemic-induced Learning gaps with Recovery Program

  • Duterte to Rebels: Surrender for Lands

  • The Ballot's Price Tag: An Inside Look at Vote-buying in the Philippines

  • The Imminent Fate of the Pattaui Neighborhood

  • Female Gaze and the Patriarchy's Fear of Being Stared Back at

  • Overworked, Underpaid yet DepEd Let them Pay

  • Keeping It Real

  • Long Overdue Protection

Third Issue

  • COMELEC: 2022 Election has Fastest Transmissions Despite VCM issues 

  • While Other Bets Concede, Robredo Urges People to Fight for Better PH

  • Students Took the Streets in Protest of COMELEC Anomalies

  • First Time Voter, First Time Watcher

  • The Casita without the Magic: Toxic Perfectionism in Filipino Families

  • Sinking Deeper

  • The Dirty Crawl Back to Power

Fourth Issue

  • UP Fighting Maroons End 36-Year UAAP Championship Drought

  • To Stay or To Leave: Picking up after The Batman's Example

  • Survey: College students are not PhilHealth-ready for reopening of classes

  • MMDA eyes Daylight-Saving Time for NCR government offices 

  • DepEd: Schools to Conduct F2F Culmination Rites

  • Painting it Red: The red-tagging and violence against UP students

  • WOMAN-lalaro: Female Players' Experiences in the Gaming Scene

Fifth Issue

  • DOH to enact strict border control against monkeypox

  • G20 names Philippines as model country for vaccine deployment

  • UP Library launches Buklod on its Centennial

  • ‘Halata ka ba?’ The Struggles of Online Dating as a Feminine Queer

  • School-Work: The rise of working students amidst the pandemic by Danielle R. Tan

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