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

The evidence will matter, but the legitimacy of the trial begins with whether the Senate appears willing to judge fairly.

When A Name Becomes A Brand

Alex Eala’s success highlights a lesson for leaders: a brand becomes powerful only when actions repeatedly support what the name represents.

The Crowd Is Not Always Right

The strength of a movement is not measured by attendance, but by whether its supporters arrived through conviction or instruction.

Beyond The Crisis: What Ateneo Must Become

Ateneo is now being measured not against other universities, but against the values it has long asked others to believe in.

The Cost Of Waiting To Care

Facts explain what happened, but empathy determines whether people believe the institution deserves trust while those facts are still emerging.

From Leadership To Architecture: The Next Decade Of Reputation

Dr. Ron F. Jabal argues that communication can amplify reputation, but only aligned leadership and governance can truly create it.

The Burden Of Being Ateneo

The crisis reminds institutions that values are not measured by statements, but by actions taken when responsibility becomes difficult.

The Jesuit Test: When Grief Is Not Enough

In moments of tragedy, institutions are tested not only by how they mourn, but by how truthfully they confront what went wrong.

Waiting For Judas

The looming impeachment trial has turned every Senate vote into a possible turning point for power, leadership, and political survival.

The Impeachment Court Or The Pressure Court?

The article suggests that political pressure does not always need direct orders when vulnerability itself can influence decisions and public statements.

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