A Poet’s Duty: An Echo of Literary Voices

By Gilli Aquino

[POWER IN LANGUAGE]: National book week has allowed us to step into a myriad of different worlds — however, one of the most valuable stories prove to be the ones from the authors who have continually dedicated their lives to the art of storytelling. As we reflect back on NBW, let their words echo back to us whenever we choose to pick up a pen and write.

Dizon to inspect Visayas, Mindanao projects as DPWH intensifes probe

By Rhianna Ramos On Saturday, January 24, Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) Secretary Vince Dizon announced his plans to visit Visayas and Mindanao as the agency intensifies its investigation into the alleged infrastructure anomalies across the country. The planned inspection follows reports of damaged roads and bridges that raised concerns over construction quality…

Turning the Page: An ABM Student’s Guide to Life and Leadership

By Kiera De Guzman

DREAMERS: In a strand often associated with practicality, books provide balance. They offer inspiration when numbers feel overwhelming and perspective when success feels rushed. For many ABM students, literature plays a quiet but powerful role in shaping not only how they think, but who they hope to become.

Sandigan Idiyanale spearheads PWD sensitivity training

By Noriko Yamamoto On Friday, January 23, the Ateneo Senior High School (ASHS) Sandigan Idiyanale hosted the “Lead, Learn, & Liberate: Persons with Disabilities (PWD) Sensitivity Training for Respectful and Equitable Leadership,” at the second-floor Formation and Learning Center (FLC). The program aimed to equip ASHS students with the knowledge to foster inclusivity and sensitivity…

House receives two more impeachment complaints vs. Marcos

By Noriko Yamamoto

On Thursday, January 22, former congressman Mike Defensor, other former government officials, and members of civil society organizations filed President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. his second and third impeachment cases to the House of Representatives.

Solinas upsets Anchieta in E-sportsfest ‘26 MLBB Grand Finals

By Soleina Vasquez

Embracing the role of giant-killers, Solinas clawed their way out of the upper bracket of the Loyola Gaming E-sportsfest 2026 Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Grade 12 division after an earlier loss to Bobola, before toppling the previously undefeated Anchieta in a gripping 3–2 grand finals thriller at the second-floor Formation and Learning Center (FLC) assembly space on Monday, January 19.

Opposites Attract: Beyond the Teachers’ Subjects

By Reign Querido

SUBJECT TEACHERS: Teachers are often seen as the reflection of what they teach. Math teachers like math jokes, English teachers read classics, or maybe History teachers read only strictly about the past. In between these pages, however, is the truth that books aren’t reserved for only a set of people, and their use isn’t to sort and divide them. Rather, it brings the knowledge of people together and breaks barriers of what is expected. As National Book Week ends, revisit old and new books and get a peek at what teachers would recommend outside their subjects.

Ateneo settles score with Southridge in UAAP Season 88 opener

By AJ Alarcon

The Ateneo Blue Eagles kicked off their University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Season 88 Boys’ Football Tournament campaign with a 1–0 victory, courtesy of a clutch goal at the expense of last year’s executioners, the PAREF Southridge Admirals, on Saturday, January 17, at the University of the Philippines (UP) Diliman Football Stadium.