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Tuesday, December 2, 2025

“Apologia ni Sokrates” Set to Open PUP Tanghalang Molave’s 5th Theatre Season This December 2025


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PUP Tanghalang Molave (PUP TM), the official theatre organization of the Department of Performing Arts at the Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP), proudly presents Apologia ni Sokrates, adapted from Plato’s Apology. Translated from Greek by Rev. Fr. Roque Ferriols, SJ, and adapted by Dr. Jovino Miroy, the production will be staged this December 2025 under the direction of Paul Cariaga, with Lander Lumagbas and Samantha Julienne as Assistant Directors.

Now in its fifth theatre season, PUP TM continues to reclaim Filipino narratives through compelling, student-led productions. This season’s theme, “Layag,” marks a shift from resistance (Piglas) to movement and exploration. It symbolizes resilience, courage, and the drive to navigate uncertain waters—where the sail meets the wind and direction remains open and evolving.

Apologia ni Sokrates unfolds within the mind of a youth, as Socrates defends himself against accusations of corrupting young minds and spreading false beliefs. Through reasoned discourse, the play explores the tension between truth and reality, knowledge and ignorance, and the moral courage required to uphold wisdom and justice in the face of condemnation. It invites audiences to reflect on the value of inquiry, critical thinking, and the pursuit of understanding.




This production is a partnership between PUP TM, the Department of Humanities and Philosophy, and the University Center for Culture and the Arts (UCCA), under the guidance of Department of Performing Arts Chairperson and PUP Tanghalang Molave’s Faculty Artistic Director, Mr. Joseph Victor Deseo.

The production brings together a collaborative team of students and alumni. The artistic team includes: Director: Paul Cariaga; Assistant Directors: Samantha Julienne and Lander Lumagbas; Head Dramaturg: Jetro Sebastian Tino; Assistant Dramaturgs: Criselle Fernando, Fe Marie Apa, and Blessilda Marie Basco; Creative Consultant: Jared Klein Garcia; Assistant Creative Consultant: Steph Eugenio; Movement Consultant: Nathaniel Molina; Technical Director: Aerhon Formadero; Assistant Technical Director: Angela Boyore; Set Design: Ruru Magalleno; Lights Design: Bianca Comparativo; Assistant Lights Design by Vernon Red

Valencia; Sounds Design: Celva Pateño; Projection Design by Mark Rosadeño; Costume Design by Hannah Vernice Porwelos; Assistant Costume Design by Keesha Leigh Bula; Hair and Makeup Design by Ayen Usi; Assistant Hair and Makeup Design by Sheneiya May Lorenzo; Graphic Design: Jet Layman. The production team includes: Head Production Manager: Wyn Mangay-ayam; Deputy Production Manager: Angel Corpuz and Aubrey Ga; Assistant Production Manager: Analey Hulipas; Marketing and Public Relations Head: Emma Esguerra; Assistant Marketing and Public Relations Head: Rissa Perez. The backstage team includes Head Stage Manager: Kent Tancasis; Deputy Stage Manager: Jerald Santillan; Assistant Stage Managers: Redz Quiseo, Julia Castillo; Set and Props Head: Rico Dorilag; Costume, Hair and Make up Head: Ayen Usi.

The cast is drawn from the newly launched Molave Ensemble (October 20, 2025), the official performance unit of PUP TM. Rainer Iguin and BPeA alumnus Jules Azaula alternate as Sokrates. Riri Mariñas portrays Meletos, while Kabataan is played by Redz Quiseo and Rainier Iguin. Ensemble members include Genia Garcia, Ceej Del Rosario, Re Delloran, and Dean Tria.

The production will run on three dates: a BPeA-exclusive preview on December 3, with showtimes at 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM; followed by public showings on December 4 at 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM; and on December 5 at 10:00 AM, 1:00 PM, and 3:00 PM. All shows will be held at the PUP Theater, located at the COC Compound, Anonas Street, Sta. Mesa, Manila. Tickets are priced at ₱75 for PUPians and ₱120 for outside guests, and may be reserved through Tanghalang Molave’s official social media pages. 

Monday, December 1, 2025

A Crisis of Integrity: Religious Leaders Call on Youth to Champion Ethical Leadership


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Amid a prevailing atmosphere of corruption and waning public trust in Philippine institutions , three leading religious voices from the Catholic, Muslim, and Hindu traditions convened in a powerful interfaith forum to tackle the crisis head-on.


The virtual event, held on November 29, 2025 , was co-hosted by Heavenly Culture, World Peace, Restoration of Light (HWPL) Philippines and the International Peace Youth Group (IPYG) Indonesia. It gathered religious leaders, educators, media, and peace advocates from both countries to highlight a crucial truth: ethical leadership is non-negotiable.


The Unified Message: A Return to the Moral Core

The forum issued a dramatic call for inner transformation as the true starting point for rebuilding society.


1. The Christian and Islamic Imperative: Rediscovering Inner Dignity

Dr. Renato Taib Oliveros, a Catholic priest, peace advocate, and member of Jesuits Among Muslims in Asia (JAMIA) , set the stage by stressing that moral principles opposing corruption are foundational across both Christian and Islamic scriptures.


However, Dr. Oliveros observed a stark reality: the current widespread corruption reveals a chasm between these spiritual teachings and actual societal behavior.


His urgent message focused on the youth, whom he encouraged to look beyond the surface:


He noted that many young people today "see themselves only as the one they see in the mirror" , overlooking the inner dignity and spiritual depth that must guide ethical action.


He firmly stated that true ethical leadership starts not with new laws, but with an inner transformation—a return to one’s core values and scriptural virtues.


2. The Islamic Perspective: Compassion and Cooperation as an Antidote

Prof. Dr. H. Muhammad Galib M., MA, Professor of Qur’anic Studies and Tafsir at Alauddin State Islamic University of Makassar, Indonesia, expanded on the necessity of unity across differences.


He warned that "Diversity must be approached with compassion" to ensure dynamic and harmonious interaction, free from the conflict and hostility that can breed corruption. Prof. Galib cited Surah Al-Maidah (5:2): “Help one another in goodness and piety, and do not help one another in sin and hostility”.


His powerful concluding plea was a reminder that "we are one humanity," and all must uphold unity to build peace on earth, preventing disharmony across all faiths, cultures, and nations.


3. The Hindu Teaching: The Unwavering Power of Example

Missionary Hindu priest and youth lecturer Kavi Karnapura Das of International Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) delivered a stark warning about the power of influence.


Citing the Bhagavad Gita (3.21): “Whatever action a great man performs, common men follow,” he explained that ethical leadership demands consistency between values and actions.


He challenged leaders directly:


"[If] you are a corrupt government officer or a leader, and you tell others not to do the same, it will not work. The first principle of ethical leadership must start from leading by example,” he asserted.


He strongly urged educators and policymakers to integrate character formation, discipline, and servant leadership into educational systems, ensuring future leaders are guided by integrity as their default compass.










The Voice of the Youth

The forum concluded with youth leaders sharing moving reflections on how the message resonated with their role in the Philippines.



Jhune Arcy, a student leader from Ilaya National High School, expressed a resilient faith, stating that despite the many challenges, a community guided by faith and grounded in God’s teachings can overcome dilemmas and uphold peace and unity.



Matthew from Urdaneta City University shared that the event not only opened his mind to new ideas but also “reminded me to stay grounded in what truly matters as a leader”.


A Continuing Commitment to Ethics

HWPL Philippines and IPYG Indonesia declared their commitment to regularly holding similar interfaith learning spaces to continue empowering young people to become ethical, compassionate, and principled leaders.


Youth and peace advocates are also strongly encouraged to deepen their understanding of peace and interfaith harmony by joining the Religious Peace Academy (RPA) —a free, self-paced online program for exploring scriptural discussions across various faiths.

Philippine Declaration on Lung Cancer Pushes for Urgent PhilHealth Coverage and National Action

 


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The Philippines’ leading lung cancer experts, patient groups, and policymakers have issued the Philippine Declaration on Lung Cancer Diagnostics and Treatment Access, calling for the immediate rollout of a comprehensive PhilHealth Lung Cancer Benefit Package and stronger nationwide systems for early detection, diagnosis, and equitable treatment. The declaration signals a united push to address one of the country’s deadliest and most costly health burdens, aligning with the ASPIRE Asia-Pacific Lung Cancer Policy Consensus that urges governments to act decisively against surging lung cancer rates.

A worsening national burden

For the Lung Health Alliance of the Philippines (LungHAP), the declaration is both urgent and long overdue.


LungHAP President Engr. Emer Rojas underscored the scale of the crisis. “Lung cancer remains the deadliest of all cancers in the country, claiming more than 20,000 Filipino lives in 2022 alone. Behind every number is a family, a story, a life cut short, many of them preventable.”


LungHAP Chairman Atty. Arnel Mateo added that the declaration represents a collective call to action. “Lung cancer is not just another health challenge. It is the leading cause of death among all cancers in the Philippines. Let us make this declaration a powerful step toward a future where no Filipino faces lung cancer alone.”


Medical oncologist and ASPIRE lead researcher Dr. Kenneth Samala emphasized that comprehensive PhilHealth coverage could dramatically improve outcomes, especially since more than half of Filipino lung cancer patients are diagnosed at late stages, when treatment options are limited and expensive.


“Adequate funding and insurance are essential to ensure timely access to diagnostics, treatment, and specialized care across the country,” he said.



Diagnostic gaps limit early detection

One of the declaration’s core priorities is expanding access to reliable and affordable diagnostic tools.


Dr. Corazon Ngelangel, President of the Philippine Cancer Society highlighted how AI-assisted chest X-rays can help stretch limited resources, especially for regions without low-dose CT (LDCT) facilities. “Using AI, we can triage only high-risk cases for LDCT, optimizing resources and supporting non-expert radiologists in the community,” she explained.


Adult pulmonologist and medical oncologist at the Lung Center of the Philippines Dr. Guia Ladrera stressed that early detection also requires stronger public awareness.


She noted that social media has become an effective platform for educating Filipinos about symptoms and risk factors.


Meanwhile, Dr. Michael Agustin, pulmonologist and critical care specialist and Director of the Healthway Lung Nodule Clinic Philippines pointed out persistent gaps that delay timely treatment.


“It’s not enough to have templates and diagnostics; the timing and coordination must be optimized. We must narrow gaps in the care pathway—from screening to biopsy, pathology, and treatment.”

The Declaration: A unified push for equity, access, and reform

The Philippine Declaration on Lung Cancer outlines a roadmap anchored on five urgent priorities:

Immediate implementation of a comprehensive PhilHealth Lung Cancer Benefit Package

Improved access to LDCT screening, biomarker testing, and precision oncology

Regional cancer centers equipped for multidisciplinary care

Partnerships across public and private sectors to accelerate investments

Stigma reduction, awareness-building, and patient empowerment

These priorities echo the ASPIRE Consensus Document, which calls for prevention, early detection, equitable treatment, and sustained investment across Asia-Pacific health systems.

A call to protect every Filipino

The experts reiterated that investing in lung cancer care is not only lifesaving, it is economically sound.

As Dr. Samala noted, “Investing in early detection and comprehensive treatment not only saves lives, it allows patients to return to society as productive contributors. Through collaborative action, policy support, and sustainable investment, we can transform lung cancer care in the Philippines.”

Public involvement is key

LungHAP and partner organizations are urging the public to support the declaration and push for PhilHealth coverage that fully protects Filipino patients.

Add your voice to the movement: Sign the petition: https://www.change.org/p/lung-cancer-can-affect-anyone-action-can-save-everyone. 


PHOTO CAPTION: United under the convening of LungHAP, medical experts and patient advocates come together at the ASPIRE Lung Summit to push forward the Philippine Declaration on Lung Cancer, urging comprehensive PhilHealth support and equitable access to essential diagnostics and treatment.


 

(L-R: Dr. Maricar Sabeniano, Oncology Manager for Navigation and Cancer Registry at the Philippine Cancer Society, Dr. Guia Ladrera, pulmonologist and medical oncologist at the Lung Center of the Philippines and Dr. Michael Agustin, pulmonologist and critical care medicine specialist and Director of the Healthway Lung Nodule Clinic Philippines). Cancer experts emphasize the importance of partnerships, multidisciplinary teams, and sustainable investment in closing the gap from detection to treatment for lung cancer patients.





 

(L–R: Engr. Emer Rojas, President of LungHAP; Dr. Kenneth Samala, medical oncologist and ASPIRE lead researcher; Dr. Corazon Ngelangel, President of the Philippine Cancer Society; Dr. Guia Ladrera, pulmonologist and medical oncologist at the Lung Center of the Philippines; and Dr. Michael Agustin, pulmonologist, critical care specialist, and Director of the Healthway Lung Nodule Clinic Philippines). A distinguished panel of medical experts and patient advocates discusses lung cancer risks, prevention, and strategies to expand access to timely, life-saving diagnostics and treatment for all Filipinos.


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