By Icarus Another View of Christmas With Christmas and New Year fast approaching, it is hard not to notice the things that seem to obscure the season’s warmth. Traffic for…
The Theatre Critic, Becoming: Why Bias Isn’t Always Bad
By Jaime Benitez As a graduate and a teacher of the Humanities Program of UA&P, it is pretty much in my nature to be a critic. I believe the word…
Mula sa Katok, Nahimok: Reading The House on Zapote Street
By Hershey Losa On the afternoon of October 1, 2025, the UA&P History Department and UA&P Kallos hosted a lecture that transformed an ordinary classroom into a space filled with…
Perspectives of Magellan from a Student and Teacher of History
By Bianca Marañon When I read or watch historical fiction, as much as I want to enjoy myself, I can’t seem to “turn off my brain.” I tend to be…



