Behind The Spotlight: The Venture of a Student-Musician

By Gilli Aquino

The art of performance is a passion that you will certainly find here in the ASHS. Whether through the various organizations of song and dance or through the simple performances in the halls of the senior high school — a love for music is found all around the student community. Behind each soulful performance here in the ASHS is a group of talented musicians with the same struggles and responsibilities as the ordinary high school student.

Congress passes 2026 national budget

By Alexia Bangayan

The House of Representatives and the Senate approved the Bicameral Conference Committee (bicam) report on the proposed P6.793-trillion 2026 national budget on Monday, December 29.

The AEWU-Ateneo Labor Standoff

By Tandang Sora

Last November 21, 2025, members of the Ateneo De Manila University Employees and Workers Union (AEWU) voted to strike, citing “unfair labor practices” from Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU). However, Ateneo maintains that it has acted fairly, legitimately, and consistently. Recently, the Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) has assumed jurisdiction over the labor dispute between ADMU and AEWU, requiring that both parties return to normal operations as if the dispute had not occurred.

Lacson on 2026 budget use: ‘Do not let your guard down’

By AJ Alarcon

On Sunday, December 28, Senate President Pro Tempore Panfilo “Ping” Lacson urged the public to remain vigilant over the implementation of the proposed P6.793-trillion national budget under the 2026 General Appropriations Act (GAA), which was vowed to be “free of corruption.”

Marcos issues special non-working holidays in January 2026

By AJ Alarcon  President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has declared special non-working holidays in various localities for January 2026 to give communities time to celebrate cultural and local historical events, covering seven municipalities, five cities, and one province as of Saturday, December 27. Through Proclamation No. 1109, signed on December 1, the Municipality of Tagudin,…

Games of the Mind

By Bella Lucindo

The pursuit of excellence isn’t limited to muscle and motion. Beyond the courts and fields lies a different kind of battleground: the mind.

A Blue and White Christmas: How Ateneans Live the True Meaning of the Season

By Kiera De Guzman

In Ateneo, Christmas isn’t just an event, it’s a feeling that radiates through hearts and halls alike. From quiet nights of prayer at Simbang Gabi Masses to laughter shared under twinkling lights, the season invites the community into a rhythm of hope, gratitude, and togetherness. Grounded in traditions that nurture both faith and fellowship, this time of year becomes a reminder that home is where the heart finds joy, purpose, and belonging.

Nine Nights Before Christmas: The Origins of Simbang Gabi

By Gilli Aquino

Whether it be the dazzling parols hung across streets, or the iconic delicacies of bibingka and puto bumbong, a Filipino Christmas is truly one of a kind — carrying traditions and emblems recognizable to people all around the world. Yet while the tunes of Jose Mari Chan fill others with a jovial holiday spirit, the heart of a Filipino Christmas lies in its time for spiritual reflection and thankfulness.

Nothing Like Your Noche Buena

By JJ Villorente The Christmas season is undoubtedly like no other; it’s a time of joy that stands out quite distinctly from other moments of bliss. From lights and decor to candles and carols, everything about Christmas always tends to strike a nostalgic note — especially the food. Best known as Noche Buena, families typically…