THE presence of one of the daughters of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos in an event at the Ateneo de Manila University in Quezon City last week ruffled some Eagles’ feathers as doubts were raised over the school’s solidarity with the victims under her father’s martial law rule.
In a memorandum released to the University on Wednesday and posted on social media on Friday, Fr. Villarin said that the
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