BOAC, Marinduque – Tunay na nadarama na ng mga Boakeno ang simoy ng pasko sa kanilang bayan matapos sindihan nitong gabi ng Nobyembre 30 ang higanteng Christmas Tree na nakatayo sa gitna ng plaza ng Boac.
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Research Paper: The 1996 Marcopper Mining Disaster in Marinduque – Five Decades of Social Injustice and Neglect
- Marinduque News
- May 3, 2019
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Five decades have passed since Marcopper Mining Corporation operated in Marinduque. Thirty years of large-scale mining and two decades of ignoring to own up to their mistakes or “criminal negligence” during the 1996 mining disaster, the affected community members still suffer from its aftermath. From the previously pristine water of Calancan Bay, to the mountainous headwater of Mogpog, down to the historic Boac River, the ecological damage Marcopper has caused is beyond repair. People who used to catch fish, shrimps, and crabs in the rivers no longer see anything that has life in these bodies of water.
Konstruksyon ng paagusan ng tubig para sa Bayuti, Boac, inaprubahan na
Inaprubahan na ng mga kasapi ng Regional Development Council (RDC)-Mimaropa ang mungkahing proyekto ng pamahalaang panlalawigan ng Marinduque na magtayo ng overflow spillway sa barangay Bayuti sa bayan ng Boac.
MSC holds webinar series on culture
- Romeo Mataac Jr.
- November 25, 2020
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Through the Cultural Center of the Philippines’ (CCP) subsistence grants, Kalinga ng Sining (KNS) “arts for healing and transformation,” Marinduque State College (MSC) Regional Art Center (RAC) Kaisa sa Sining (KSS) mounted a series of online talk and performances in September.