June 15, 2013 · Posted in: Congress Watch, Culture, Freedom of Information, Governance, Local Government, Money Politics, Online Research, Paper Chase, Science and Technology, The Economy, Youth and Education
ARE THEY well worth the taxpayers' money that government allots them as subsidy? And do they deliver quality, not just quantity?
Which state colleges and universities had the largest number of enrollees and graduates in 2011?
A. University of the...
June 14, 2013 · Posted in: Access to Information, Civil Society, Congress Watch, Culture, Environment Watch, General, Governance, Human Rights, Local Government, Media
SUNSTAR CEBU and the Baguio Midland Courier bagged many of the awards in the seven categories of the Philippine Press Institute's 2012 Civic Journalism Community Press Awards.
Sunstar Cebu walked away with four of the seven awards in the...
June 14, 2013 · Posted in: 2013 Elections, Access to Information, Freedom of Information, General, Governance, Journalist Killings, Media, Money Politics, Noynoy Watch, The Internet, Videocasts
The following is a live blog of the 17th National Press Forum of the Philippine Press Forum at the New World Hotel entitled Watching the Watchdog: Re-examining Ourselves.
DAY 2
June 14, 20013
The second day of the annual PPI conference begins...
June 14, 2013 · Posted in: 2013 Elections, Access to Information, Congress Watch, Freedom of Information, Governance, In the News, Investigative Reports, Media, Money Politics, Noynoy Watch, Online Research, Paper Chase
ELECTIONS in the Philippines, especially for candidates to national office, are considered to be primarily "air war" affairs.
This was, in fact, what happened again in the May 2013 elections, which saw most of the moneyed candidates for senator, and ...
AT ITS 17TH National Conference that opens today at the New World Hotel in Makati City, the Philippine Press Institute (PPI), the national association of newspapers of the Philippines, tackles a delicate yet necessary theme: a self...
June 12, 2013 · Posted in: Access to Information, Civil Society, Freedom of Information, General, Governance, Human Rights, Migrant Workers Issues, Money Politics, Online Research, Paper Chase, The Economy
LOGIC WOULD TELL US that those with a college diploma should have the least problems landing a job.
Guess again.
In today's Data a Day, we take a peek at data released by the National Statistics Office through its latest Labor Force Survey.
There...
June 11, 2013 · Posted in: 2013 Elections, Access to Information, Civil Society, Congress Watch, Freedom of Information, Governance, Media, Money Politics, Noynoy Watch, Online Research, Paper Chase, The Judiciary
IN WHAT MANY are hoping could be the end of a two-decade drought of information in the judiciary, the Supreme Court en banc approved an August 2012 request by the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism (PCIJ) for the release of the statements...