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March 12, 2011

A two-day event of book launchings, art exhibit, poetry reading and a forum on children’s writings was held in Ateneo de Naga University on March 7-8, 2011, to give tribute to Fr. Joel Tabora’s contribution to the academic development in the Bikol region. Fr. Tabora is the outgoing president of Ateneo de Naga University.

A two-day event of book launchings, art exhibit, poetry reading and a forum on children’s writings was held in Ateneo de Naga University on March 7-8, 2011, to give tribute to Fr. Joel Tabora’s contribution to the academic development in the Bikol region. Fr. Tabora is the outgoing president of Ateneo de Naga University. As head of the premier university in Bikol for twelve years, Fr. Tabora has been a key player in the continuing programs and advocacies that support various educational as well as environmental issues in the region and in the country-at-large.

February 16, 2011

I do not know whether I should be rejoicing that the “Sangkaka” is now “malled.” But I would continue writing and investigating its provenance and temperament the same way I would devote time to Chilean and South African wine. After all, to write about the lowly “Sangkaka” is infinitely more rewarding and gratifying than struggling with the death of a General and the overrating of a day called Valentine’s Day.

January 4, 2011

The present (printed)  issue is in fact the penultimate printed copy of this newspaper. And while this is saddening for us since this entails leaving behind Vox Bikol’s original form which many had been accustomed to, the change (at the start of the new year, no less) brings with it an exhilaration over the immense possibilities of providing news online to Bikolano netizens.   In our judgment then, Vox Bikol’s going fully online signals not a demise, but a rebirth.      

The resuscitation of a moribund Vox Bikol four Septembers ago by the Ina nin Bikol Foundation signaled not so much a shift in this newspaper’s mission emblazoned in the motto altiora petere but a more focused rededication to that goal of seeking what is nobler. Toward this end, Vox Bikol did not aspire to wholly mainstream itself but instead, poised itself to be an alternative source of news and views in print.