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Ron Jabal

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The Weight Of An Oath: Before The Senate Judges Sara Duterte, It Must Honor Its Impeachment Oath

Impeachment is political in consequence, but it must still be anchored in constitutional discipline, evidence, and public trust.

When A Name Becomes A Brand

Her story shows that excellence done quietly for years can eventually speak louder than any campaign or carefully crafted image.

The Crowd Is Not Always Right

History shows that people can march toward freedom or oppression, depending on the thinking that comes before the crowd forms.

Beyond The Crisis: What Ateneo Must Become

A crisis of trust cannot be solved by words alone; it requires leadership willing to listen, learn, reform, and become better.

From Leadership To Architecture: The Next Decade Of Reputation

The article concludes that reputation is no longer an outcome to manage, but a structure organizations must build with purpose.

The Burden Of Being Ateneo

Ateneo’s reputation was shaped by more than excellence, making its response to crisis a measure of institutional identity and moral responsibility.

The Jesuit Test: When Grief Is Not Enough

The loss of two young athletes calls for more than condolences; it calls for answers, responsibility, and stronger safeguards for every student.

Waiting For Judas

As factions watch one another closely, the Senate appears caught in a quiet contest between discipline, doubt, and possible betrayal.

The Impeachment Court Or The Pressure Court?

Filipinos are being asked to watch not only the impeachment case, but also the institutional pressures surrounding those who will decide it.

When The Senate Became A Sanctuary

The Senate controversy reflects a larger struggle over whether institutions will defend democratic balance or become tools of political camps.

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