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What Academic Freedom Means (Abraham Sarmiento Jr., 1975-1976)

By admin • Mar 27th, 2008 • Category: Prized Editorials

There is too much truth in society that will be left unexposed if the academic freedom to seek and to express the truth as one personally sees it is unduly limited to the confines of laboratory walls. And to so construe the concept as a right pertaining to the university as an institution and not to the scholar as well is plain confusion.



Portrait of the Writer as a Valiant Hero

By admin • Mar 27th, 2008 • Category: Alphan Profiles

In the editorial, entitled “The Collegian and Suppression” Ditto’s remembered words appeared: “Kung Hindi Tayo Kikibo, Sinong Kikibo? Kung Di Tayo Kikilos, Sinong Kikilos? Kung Hindi Ngayon, Kailan Pa?” Ditto continued “If it is the youth’s conviction that the time has come to uphold strongly their right, not only for free expression but to pursue truth, justice and freedom, then so is the Collegian’s decision to begin with the struggle for people’s and student’s rights.” The editorial adds “The time has come for us to take action and not lie silently about as our rights increasingly become trampled upon. The time is now, for if not now, when?…



Legal Empowerment of the Poor in the Philippines

By admin • Mar 27th, 2008 • Category: Features

In 2006, the United Nations (UN) High Level Commission on Legal Empowerment of the Poor (HLCLEP) together with our organization, Economic, Social and Cultural Rights – Asia (ESCR-Asia), and key government agencies jumpstarted the national process on generating social dialogue and discourse on the issue of poverty and exclusion. More specifically, the project revolved around [...]



Ditto Sarmiento Online Essay Contest

By admin • Nov 24th, 2007 • Category: Alphan News

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