Behind the Destructive Prowess of Taal and Mayon

Volcanoes are windows to nature’s prowess — beauty and ferocity go hand-in-hand as magma violently escapes from the Earth’s crust, yet the aftermath of these eruptions are stunning landscapes such as the likes of Mayon or Taal, which are prominent names that come up in Philippine volcanology. Presently, they are both showing signs of activity, and are being heavily monitored by the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology (PHIVOLCS).

Beyond Borders: “At last, ATLAS!” 

Political Issues. Military Disputes. Nationwide Sanctions. These were but a few of the main points tackled in the several roundtable discussions held in the recently concluded Ateneo-Lasalle Model United Nations (ATLAS MUN) held last May 12-13.

Reach For the Stars: ASHARE Wrap-Up

Delegates from the best research groups all over the Ateneo Senior High School (ASHS) were invited to participate in the Ateneo Senior High Academic Research Engagement (ASHARE) Research Fair. The groups gathered together on April 28 in various venues in the ASHS building and the Formation and Learning Center (FLC), showcasing their research to the student populace.

April Schools: A Comical Guide to ACE-ING the Big 4 Universities

Ever imagined what it would be like to walk through the Arko ng mga Siglo as the crowd chants in broad daylight with sweat and tears of belongingness? How about the feeling of being short of breath as you walk through the campuses of UP and Ateneo, seeing the historical monuments that date back decades, and meeting students of all sorts in event fairs as they welcome you to their long-awaited legacies

Big World, Little Me: A [Scholar]ly Journey

As the Earth slowly traverses space at unimaginable speeds about 186,282 miles per second along with the rest of the solar system, it seldom sees distant friends who have a surface and atmosphere alike—revolving from a star that scorched in the vast hues of empty space.

The Journey of CSO’s Byahe

Starting off with a bang, the Council of Student Organization (CSO) launched its hallmark project, “Byahe”, last March 17 on the second floor of the FLC. Featuring a mini-concert full of band and solo performances from the ASHS community, Byahe continued on the next two weeks with a myriad of other events.

ASHS ends 2023 series of Strand Day Celebrations 

It’s time to pack your bags, sit back, and let the dawn of the morning sun embrace you as you set out on a new adventure. Just like any getaway—take this as a reward, an unparalleled creation of fleeting but poignant memories that will surely resonate for years.

Girls’ Generation: How K-POP Girl Groups Have Completely Dominated the Market 

It was October 19, 2011, when K-pop’s ultimate and national girl group, SNSD—or better known by their international name, Girls’ Generation—released the track that would define and help shape the following generations of Korean pop music (unbeknownst to them): “The Boys”. The group, composed of nine members, had shot to superstardom with their 2009 song “Gee”, followed by hits such as “Genie”, “Oh!”, and “Run Devil Run”, which performed so well on charts and music shows, even their peers found it hard to compete with them.

Cater[Pillar]: A Year Brought of Sur[Prices] for our Higher Selves 

Charles Darwin theorized that humans are capable of evolving depending on their adaptation to their environment; accounting the evolution from primates to civilized beings now. It is also believed that humans can rapidly overcome change despite adversities, and persistently, develop a response against it.