Friday, July 17, 2026

๐—Ÿ๐—œ๐—ง๐—˜๐—ฅ๐—”๐—ฅ๐—ฌ: "Not Daddy's Girl" By Lana Yvonne Rante


Layout by: Kyla Dacanay

Published by: Keshia Gwyneth Esposa

Date Published: July 17, 2026

Time Published: 4:15 PM

 

‎Category: Prose

‎Theme: To be so similar to the same man that you've been desperately trying to avoid becoming 

‎Do not look at me the same way you would look at my father. Do not tell me that I act like him or look like him. Do not compliment the uncanniness of our similarities.


‎I am nothing like my father.

‎I may get angry like him, but I do not shout with his voice. We may have the same eyes, but mine are not filled with anger and contempt. I do not carry the same cruelty in my chest and I most certainly do not leave wounds in places where love was supposed to live.

‎So please, do not look at me like I'm his daughter.

‎Don't search for him in the way I stand, the way I speak, the way I carry myself. Do not point at the pieces of me that resembles him as if they are something worth admiring because every resemblance feels like a stain I cannot wash away.

‎I spent years learning how to become my own person. Years pulling apart every habit, every mannerism, and every inherited piece of myself just to make sure I was not turning into him.

‎Yet somehow, he remains. Why is that?

‎When I hear my voice, I hear his tone hiding beneath my own. When I look at my hands, I see the roughness he left behind. Sometimes I catch my reflection in passing and for a split second, I understand why people hesitate when they look at me. ‎I see it in the way their expressions change. I sense it in the way they avoid my gaze. I hear it in the silence that follows after they realize whose daughter I am. And no matter how hard I try, I cannot blame them.


‎It is truly cruel that we share the same name. Cruel that his mistakes arrive before I do, that I am introduced as his daughter before I am ever introduced as myself. I have spent my whole life trying to prove that I am not him, only to discover that blood is a language everyone speaks fluently. ‎And perhaps the cruelest thing of all is that I carry pieces of him without my permission. Things I never asked for, yet things I cannot return.


‎How very cruel it is that when you rip apart the bones of my chest, searching for proof of who I am, you will find his heart resting instead of mine. And no matter how desperately I try to gouge it out, people will always recognize it before they ever notice that I have one of my own.

๐—ก๐—˜๐—ช๐—ฆ: "Aeta Community in Zambales Decries Illegal Dumpsite on Ancestral Land" by Francheska Pielago

 


Layout by: Carla Supisa

Published by: Kyla Shane Recullo

Date Published: July 17, 2026

Time Published: 4:06 PM


An Aeta community in Sitio Tibag, Barangay Naugsol, Subic, Zambales has expressed grief and frustration after a forest within their ancestral domain was converted into a dumpsite by the local government.


According to Kara David's i-Witness documentary Ibinasurang Paraiso, the Subic local government established a temporary dumpsite in the area in 2019.

 

The Aeta residents initially welcomed the road construction, believing it would improve transportation. However, garbage trucks carrying household and medical waste soon began dumping trash near their homes.

 

The dumpsite caused severe environmental damage over the following years. The community reported foul odors, an increase in flies, contaminated water sources, and the displacement of several families.

 

The once-pristine forest and brook that served as their source of water and livelihood were heavily affected.

 

The Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) discovered the illegal dumpsite in January 2022 and ordered its closure and rehabilitation for violating the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act.

 

Despite the order, dumping operations only ceased in October 2025 after repeated complaints from the Aeta community. In March 2026, the DENR issued a Cease and Desist Order directing the local government to rehabilitate the area.

 

Following the airing of the documentary in July 2026, cleanup operations began, with waste being transported to an authorized sanitary landfill.

 

The Subic LGU said it would rehabilitate the area at an estimated cost of around ₱78 million, while maintaining that the site was not inhabited when the temporary dumpsite was established; the DENR confirmed that a rehabilitation plan had already been approved.

 

The Aeta community continues to call for the full restoration of their ancestral land, hoping future generations will once again inherit a clean and healthy environment.

 

REFERENCES :

 

GMA News. ( 2026, July 14.) | Subic LGU starts cleanup of dumpsite in Aeta ancestral land; claims it was not inhabited https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/topstories/regions/994853/subic-aeta-trash-zambales/story/?fbclid=IwdGRjcATDyNFjbGNrBMPIyWV4dG4DYWVtAjExAHNydGMGYXBwX2lkDDM1MDY4NTUzMTcyOAABHmiLYo1zLAEMVTUAdWyMraGK26nZgk9oidv-oe5qwrHY3S2MJhtsv4YqLLwA_aem_xI4yIJIgELKRTVpa1lKJbw

 

GMA News (2026, July 14.) | In Zambales, a community of Aetas decries a dumpsite built in the middle of a forest https://www.gmanetwork.com/news/lifestyle/content/994704/in-zambales-a-community-of-aetas-decries-a-dumpsite-built-in-the-middle-of-a-forest/story

Thursday, July 16, 2026

๐—Ÿ๐—œ๐—ง๐—˜๐—ฅ๐—”๐—ฅ๐—ฌ: “You Were Right” by Lana Yvonne Rante


Layout by: Pryce Yunique Cabesas

Published by: Keshia Gwyneth Esposa

Date Published: July 16, 2026

Time Published: 11:40 AM


๐—Ÿ๐—œ๐—ง๐—˜๐—ฅ๐—”๐—ฅ๐—ฌ: “You Were Right” by Lana Yvonne Rante

Category: Poetry

Theme: proving someone wrong about perfection only to realize they were right and its okay to be flawed


You told me I wasn’t good enough,

That I was flawed, just like everyone else,

Your word imperfection struck deep and rough

And I recoiled, bristling at myself.


So I tried harder, I aimed for the skies,

I carried the weight of the world on my back.

To prove something, of course, to myself,

That I could stay on a perfect track.


Show that I was only the moon when its full,

That I belonged atop the highest crest,

Superior, untouchable, beyond reach—

And most of all, far above the rest.


I wanted so desperately to face you,

To look you in the eyes and declare:

“You were wrong—

I am the one who’s fair.”


Then I tasted my first bitter failure,

Then the second, then the third.

I had been the moon, so high above,

Now dragged back to earth, my wings disturbed.


From dizzying heights to the crowd below,

I clawed at my skin so desperate to rise.

Being here meant you were right,

And I would not accept that prize.


But time on earth revealed the truth,

The ground was softer than I knew.

I had aimed to prove you wrong for so long,

That I misunderstood what you meant all along:


“You’re flawed, and that’s okay.”

Even when the moon wanes and hides,

Its beauty remains,

And its truth abides.


It was okay to be imperfect,

To be human is to belong here on earth.

And finally, I whispered to the wind:

You were right.

Tuesday, July 14, 2026

๐—ก๐—˜๐—ช๐—ฆ: “Philippines Advances Toward Pax Silica Deal” by Isaac Victor Del Rosario

 

Layout by: Bryan Roxas

Published by: Keshia Gwyneth Esposa

Date Published: July 14, 2026

Time Published: 4:16 PM


The Philippines aims to sign a United States-led Pax Silica framework agreement before the end of the year to establish an artificial intelligence (AI) hub in Luzon despite opposition from progressive groups.


Special Assistant to the President for Investment and Economic Affairs Frederick D. Go said that the agreement is expected to be signed before the year ends as the United States accelerates the implementation of the Initiative. The proposed hub will be located in New Clark City, Tarlac, and will cover 1,619 hectares as an AI and advanced manufacturing hub. 


According to Go, the AI hub will support semiconductor manufacturing, artificial intelligence infrastructure, mineral processing, logistics, and energy systems. The government believes the project will attract foreign investment, employment opportunities, and position the Philippines as one of the key player in global technology and AI supply chains. 


However, progressive organizations criticized the Initiative, claiming it could expand the military influence of the United States in the Philippines. The groups also raised concerns about the possible environmental impacts, such as increased demand for land, electricity, water, and urged the government to conduct transparent public consultations and comprehensive environmental assessment before finalizing the agreement.


Government officials maintained that the initiative is primarily an economic and technological partnership designed to strengthen both the country’s innovation ecosystem and industrial competitiveness while negotiations continue between the Philippines and the United States.


REFERENCES:


BusinessWorld. (2026, July 7). Philippines aims to sign Pax Silica deal with United States within this year. https://bworldonline.com/top-stories/2026/07/07/761634/philippines-aims-to-sign-pax-silica-deal-with-united-states-within-this-year/


Explained PH. (2026, July 8). Progressive groups slam US-led AI hub, Pax Silica in Luzon over military, environmental concerns. https://explained.ph/progressive-groups-slam-us-led-ai-hub-pax-silica-in-luzon-over-military-environmental-concerns/


Manila Standard. (2026, July 8). Philippines eyes 2026 Pax Silica deal with US. https://manilastandard.net/business/314762964/philippines-eyes-2026-pax-silica-deal-with-us.html


PressRoom PH. (2026, July 7). PH eyes AI hub as US fast-tracks Pax Silica Initiative. https://pressroomph.com/article/ph-eyes-ai-hub-as-us-fast-tracks-pax-silica-initiative

๐—Ÿ๐—œ๐—ง๐—˜๐—ฅ๐—”๐—ฅ๐—ฌ: “A Sky of My Own” by Lana Yvonne Rante

                                    


Cartoon by: Aleana Dhynese Gozun

Published by: Kyla Shane Recullo

Date Published: July 14, 2026

Time Published: 10:44 AM

 

Category: Poetry

Theme: listening to the quiet voice inside that says you are meant for more, and that is freedom.

 

I have always felt something stirring in me—

a restless ache beneath my ribs,

a quiet hush my body keeps,

as if it remembers how to flee.

 

Someday, I will grow wings at last.

I can feel them folded under skin and bone,

pressing outward and holding fast,

a promise waiting to be shown.

 

But wings need sky, they need the air.

Here, the ceilings linger too low,

walls lean close in quiet despair,

teaching my shoulders how not to grow.

 

Each step I take feels carefully leaned,

each dream is taught where it must stay.

Even the wind feels softly turned,

afraid to lead me somewhere far away.

 

So I will go—not out of spite,

not to forget the love I’ve known,

but because the open calls me night by night,

a voice that feels like my own.

 

I will go where the wind asks for nothing,

where the space does not explain my name,

where silence gives me something—

the freedom to define my frame.

 

I remember the child I used to be,

counting cracks along the road,

catching laughter in the wild and free,

believing the world was an open mode.

 

That child believed in endless skies.

I am learning to believe her still,

each memory teaches me to rise,

each step bends toward my will.

 

Perhaps one day when I am old,

my wings worn smooth by distant years,

I will return with stories left untold,

soft as feathers shaped by my tears.

 

But for now, I will step into the blues,

into the air that does not bind.

I will search for a sky wide enough to hold—

the wings of my heart and mind.

Monday, July 13, 2026

๐—•๐—”๐—Ÿ๐—œ๐—ง๐—”๐—ก๐—š ๐—œ๐—ฆ๐—ฃ๐—ข๐—ฅ๐—ง๐—ฆ: "Spain, inungusan ang Belgium; ticket sa semis, selyado" ni Ren Abraham Canale



Disenyo ni: Erelah Janika Geniza


Inilathala ni: Rianna Isabel M. Tan


Petsang Inilathala: Hulyo 13, 2026


Oras na Inilathala: 5:30 PM


Bumandera ang Spain sa huling minuto upang pataubin ang Belgium, 2-1, nitong Hulyo 10 (oras sa Maynila) sa FIFA World Cup 2026 matapos ang goalkeeping error ni Senne Lammens.


Nasikwat ng Spain ang bentahe sa ika-30 minuto matapos magpasiklab si Fabian Ruiz, ngunit agad ding naitabla ni Charles De Ketelaere ang iskor bago matapos ang unang kalahati.


Mistulang hahantong pa sa extra time ang dikitang laban hanggang sa ika-88 minuto nang magpakawala si Pau Cubarsรญ ng 25-yardang tira na hindi nahawakan ni Senne Lammens.


Sinamantala ni Mikel Merino, na dalawang minuto pa lamang nasa loob ng laro, ang naiwang rebound upang maitala ang panalong goal para sa Spain.


Ito na ang ikalawang sunod na pagkakataon na si Mikel Merino ang naging bayani ng Spain matapos ding maitala ang game-winning goal laban sa Portugal sa Round of 16.


Sa panalong ito, makakaharap ng Spain ang France sa semifinals na gaganapin sa Arlington, Texas, sa Martes (Miyerkules sa oras ng Maynila).


Ayon kay Merino, handa ang kanilang koponan sa matinding hamon. "We came here for this and we're confident in our abilities. It is one of those games you dream of as a kid," aniya.


Tinawag naman ni Spain coach Luis de la Fuente na "final before the final" ang kanilang paghaharap sa France dahil sa lakas ng dalawang koponan.


Samantala, niyakap ni Thibaut Courtois, na napalitan dahil sa injury sa ikalawang kalahati, si Senne Lammens matapos ang laban bilang pagpapakita ng suporta.


Sa kabila ng panalo, ito rin ang unang pagkakataong nakalusot ang isang goal laban sa Spain sa buong torneo. Itinanghal si Lamine Yamal bilang Player of the Match matapos ang mahusay niyang ipinakitang laro.


SANGGUNIAN:

Agence France-Presse. (2026, July 11). Spain reaches World Cup semifinal against France after late strike. The Philippine Star. https://www.philstar.com/sports/2026/07/11/2541441/spain-world-cup-semifinal-france-after-late-strike⁠

๐—ฆ๐—–๐—œ๐—˜๐—ก๐—–๐—˜-๐—™๐—˜๐—”๐—ง๐—จ๐—ฅ๐—˜: “๐—ฆ๐—บ๐—ฎ๐—ฟ๐˜ ๐—ฆ๐˜†๐˜€๐˜๐—ฒ๐—บ๐˜€, ๐——๐—ฟ๐˜† ๐—•๐—ฎ๐˜€๐—ถ๐—ป๐˜€: The Paradox of the AI BPO Evolution” by Keira Loraine M. Lagarde  

 


Layout by: Courtney Joy Ocampo

Published by: Jellyssa Boniza

Date Published: July 13, 2026

Time Published: 1:29 PM


"Modern problems require modern solutions." It’s a catchy phrase, but what happens when the solution creates an entirely new environmental crisis? 

To keep up with the fast-paced demands of the 21st century, the Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) sector underwent a massive transformation, making Artificial Intelligence (AI) a core part of how it operates every single day. This human-machine hybrid model has successfully unlocked next-level efficiency of corporate productivity. 

Before artificial intelligence entered the scene, the BPO industry relied heavily on a technology called Robotic Process Automation (RPA). According to global enterprise software leader SAP (2026), traditional RPA acts strictly as a mechanism to automate repetitive, rule-based operations—deploying software "bots" that interact with digital systems exactly like a human would. These programs function as master digital copycats, handling routine tasks like clicking interface buttons, entering data, managing files, and transferring structured information between applications. However, unlike today’s adaptive AI models, pure RPA has no actual brain. It cannot think, learn, or make decisions on its own; it simply follows a strict checklist of digital instructions.

The current evolution of the BPO sector is a shift from these rigid, thoughtless systems into a hybrid model where advanced AI gives these digital tools a brain, allowing them to dynamically solve problems alongside human professionals. 

But while AI is busy solving modern business bottlenecks, it is quietly failing the planet. The inconvenient truth of our shiny new tech infrastructure is that algorithms require massive physical computing power—and that power is currently costing us millions and even billions of gallons of liquid freshwater.


ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AS AN ENABLER

AI has significantly helped different economic sectors for efficient work. In the BPO industry, AI has contributed mainly through AI-Powered customer support, enhanced analytics and decision making, and hyper-automation. It also provides the following: data entry and processing, invoice handling, chatbots, fraud detection, and compliance monitoring. These AI functions have significantly helped BPO companies. 

According to the study of National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), access to generative artificial intelligence tools at work increases productivity by 14% on average. The study also discovered that among the 5,179 customer support agents respondents, there is a 34% improvement for amateur and low-skilled workers while minimally impacting experienced workers. This shows how AI can be helpful in the BPO industry while also providing comfort to the adjusting workers. 

However, the integration of AI into the workplace is not entirely defined by positive gains and seamless efficiency; its underlying issues are just as massive as its benefits. True to its name, this "artificial" technology lacks genuine emotional intelligence, making it highly unreliable when handling emotionally charged customer interactions or complex, non-routine problem-solving. While AI thrives in data-driven sectors like finance and logistics, the communication sector still demands a distinctly human touch.

This critical gap is exactly where the hybrid model steps in. By combining machine efficiency with human intellect, this approach establishes a balanced ecosystem where human workers serve as supervisors, vetting the accuracy of AI outputs before they ever reach the client. Yet, deploying this model presents its own set of operational hurdles. Training human employees to work effectively alongside AI is a delicate balancing act, especially since advanced technology can be incredibly unpredictable, leaving some workers struggling to master the intricate technical controls.

Concentrix, one of the largest BPO companies in the country, has introduced a hybrid operating model. There have been 1,530 digital agents deployed and fully utilized across partner vendors. Since then, over 100,000 payment interactions have been managed across email, voice, and SMS. These figures demonstrate how AI can enhance efficiency in BPO operations. Other than Concentrix, companies including TaskUs Philippines, Accenture Philippines, and Asticom Group also establish hybrid models for productive work.

 

THE CONTRADICTION: AI AS A DISRUPTOR

While the corporate sector wrestles with these workplace adjustments, an even more silent crisis is unfolding beyond the office walls: AI's hidden, devastating impact on the environment.

When OpenAI published its foundational paper "Language Models are Few-Shot Learners” mid-2020, it didn't just introduce GPT-3 to the world, it fundamentally altered our understanding of neural networks scaling. It proved that language models could generate work with human-like fluency by scaling up the work.

According to the landmark study “Making AI Less Thirsty" by environmental and computer science researchers Pengfei Li and Shaolei Ren, the water usage effectiveness (WUE) of modern data centers is heavily strained by large language models. Their calculations state that training the GPT-3 language model can directly evaporate 700,000 liters of clean freshwater.

Expanding on this environmental crisis, a data center infrastructure report by the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (2024) reveals that the massive scale-up of these computing facilities creates an immense national footprint. Their research highlights that direct server cooling, combined with the water consumed during electricity generation, drains hundreds of millions of gallons of clean freshwater daily across global networks.


UNDERSTANDING HOW AI DRAINS FRESHWATER

The mere existence of Artificial Intelligence does not drain freshwater, the over usage does. Just like our smartphones, prolonged usage causes the back or its system to heat up. This is what happens to AI systems, it heats up and when that happens, cooling systems are needed. 

AI's immense thirst comes down to two cooling processes: one at the source of power, and one at the source of computation. On one end, the electric grid relies on water-intensive power plants that vent water into the sky as steam during energy production. On the other end, the data centers themselves house hundreds of thousands of buzzing servers that generate intense thermal energy. To prevent overheating and maintain optimal performance, on-site cooling mechanisms must continuously run, mimicking power plants by drawing fresh water and evaporating it away into the atmosphere.

Artificial Intelligence is now an undeniable part of our everyday lives, whether it is in our work, our schools, or our homes. As technology rapidly evolves, AI has cemented itself as a crucial engine of the global economy. But if "modern problems require modern solutions," then AI itself desperately needs a modern solution to stop it from draining our freshwater reserves and damaging the planet's environment. Through collective global effort and innovative engineering, these solutions are already moving from theory into reality. Tech giants and infrastructure developers are shifting heavy, resource-intensive AI model training exclusively to nighttime hours when ambient temperatures are naturally cooler, dramatically reducing the amount of water lost to evaporation. 

At the same time, new data centers are being strategically relocated to colder global climates to take advantage of "free air" cooling, while facilities in warmer regions are adopting zero-water closed-loop systems, direct-to-chip microfluidics, and non-evaporative liquid immersion technologies (like dunking servers in special non-conductive oil or circulating fluid directly over the chips to trap heat without evaporation) that continuously recycle the exact same liquid without consuming a single drop from local municipal supplies. 

The true test of the 21st century will not be how fast we can scale our algorithms, but how wisely we build them. Progress is meaningless if the very systems we design to streamline our future leave our actual world running on empty; we must ensure that our pursuit of a hyper-automated future does not come at the cost of our physical survival.

 


REFERENCES:

[1] Brown, T., Mann, B., Ryder, N., Subbiah, M., Kaplan, J., Dhariwal, P., Neelakantan, A., Shyam, P., Sastry, G., Askell, A., Agarwal, S., Herbert-Voss, A., Krueger, G., Henighan, T., Child, R., Ramesh, A., Ziegler, D., Wu, J., Winter, C., . . . Amodei, D. (2020). Language models are few-shot learners (arXiv:2005.14165). arXiv. https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.14165

[2] Brynjolfsson, E., Li, D., & Raymond, L. R. (2023). Generative AI at work (Working Paper No. 31161). National Bureau of Economic Research. https://www.nber.org/papers/w31161

[3] Li, P., Yang, J., Mohammed, M. A., George, S., Xu, L., Tsung, G., & Ren, S. (2023). Making AI less "thirsty": Uncovering and addressing the secret water footprint of large language models (arXiv:2304.03271). arXiv. https://arxiv.org/abs/2304.03271

[4] Concentrix. (n.d.). Collections automation for enhanced scalability. https://www.concentrix.com/en-gb/insights/case-studies/collections-automation-for-enhanced-scalability/

[5] Oracle. (2026, February 9). Closed-loop cooling in Oracle AI data centers. Oracle Sustainability Blog. https://www.oracle.com/news/announcement/blog/closed-loop-cooling-in-oracle-ai-data-centers-2026-02-09/

[6] SAP. (2026, January 26). What is Robotic Process Automation (RPA)? SAP Business Insights. https://www.sap.com/resources/what-is-rpa

[7] Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. (2024). The environmental footprint of data centers in the United States. U.S. Department of Energy, Energy Analysis Division. https://energyanalysis.lbl.gov/publications/environmental-footprint-data-centers

[8] Association of American Universities. (2024, January 23). AI programs consume large volumes of scarce water. Featured Research Topics. https://www.aau.edu/research-scholarship/featured-research-topics/ai-programs-consume-large-volumes-scarce-water

[9] Ren, S. (2024). AI consumes a lot of water — but why? [Video]. TED Conferences. https://embed.ted.com/talks/shaolei_ren_ai_consumes_a_lot_of_water_but_why

[10] FydiGlobal. (2026, April 12). The future of AI and human in BPO: 2026 outlook. LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/future-ai-human-bpo-2026-outlook-fydiglobal-gnxte

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