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Virgilio Sison

@vpsison

Ph.D., Professor of Mathematics

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calendar_today11-08-2012 00:49:23

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The film Uninvited (2024), now streaming on Netflix, elicits chilling memories of the 1993 murders of UPLB students Eileen Sarmenta and Allan Gomez in Calauan, Laguna.

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Ever thought that viral Starbucks name misspelling post might have been a marketing stunt all along? Like stealth marketing.

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Many people view the impeachment as a politically motivated move aimed at sidelining a strong contender in the next presidential election. But now that the process is underway, they simply want it resolved quickly so government can refocus on more pressing national issues.

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The bishop’s comment is misplaced; he should not meddle in the senate’s exclusive political jurisdiction. Instead, he ought to focus on the far more grievous sins of corruption within the government.

The bishop’s comment is misplaced; he should not meddle in the senate’s exclusive political jurisdiction. Instead, he ought to focus on the far more grievous sins of corruption within the government.
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The 18-5-0 vote was a decision to delay, while waiting for the Supreme Court’s decision, and to pass the ball back to the house for rethinking.

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The 19th Senate has technically concluded its role in the impeachment process. It remains uncertain whether the 20th will accept the articles of impeachment—and if it does, whether it will proceed with the case or dismiss it outright.

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Congress must investigate the alleged involvement of a local PR firm in the so-called ‘Operation High Five’ as reported and acted upon by OpenAI.

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People are getting more and more impatient as they await the Supreme Court’s decision on several pressing issues. Will justice come too late?

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The articles of impeachment have been returned, and now a possible interim release? Some people must be gnashing their teeth.

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About 28 million students are returning to school today—just two weeks after the rainy season began. Stay safe, students!

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With or without the impeachment, there is no more investor confidence in the country. As you can see, our FDI has gone down. So don’t make me as a scapegoat for the country’s poor economic showing. —VP Sara, 16 June 2025 [translated]

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Impeachment is political by nature. While senators take an oath to render impartial justice, their political leanings bring inherent bias to their role as jurors, e.g. Clinton and Trump trials. The high threshold (2/3 vote) to convict is meant to check partisanship.

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While the post may not be ‘fake news,’ it’s best practice to label the image or video as AI-generated or AI-enhanced.