By AJ Alarcon An eagle soars high — steady in flight, eyes sharp for what helps it thrive — carrying instinct and strength. While a Blue Eagle carries that same strength and clarity in its path, it also bears the values formed by Jesuit tradition and Ignatian principles. These are lived out with intention every…
Category: Features
Weathering The Storm: Stories of Resilience
By Gilli Aquino
BRAVING: The disastrous climate caused by unrelenting typhoons has brought severe catastrophe to the lives of Filipinos around the nation. In this time of crisis, many have chosen to step up and serve as a glimmer of light against the downcast sky — bringing hope to those who need it. While the gloomy weather may mark a hopeless time for some, we must not forget the history of resilience that comes with being a Filipino. A strength that empowers us to fight for sufficient aid, while lifting each other up amidst the darkest storms.
Minorities Among Minorities: Looking through the Queer Spectrum
By Monique Arrojo “Everyone deserves their own bit of representation.” In the streets during Pride Month, the colors are loud, the celebrations vibrant. Rainbow flags and slogans are waved, painting the road in an array of saturated hues. Voices of the community call to be heard and understood. Still, even through the loudness, not all…
In Expression and Empowerment: A History of Drag
By Gilli Aquino
The glitz and glamour of drag culture has grown increasingly popular in the Philippines, with numerous drag bars, queer media and LBGTQIA+ Filipino artists now being brought into the spotlight — allowing audiences to bask in a multitude of stories inspiring a new generation of queer youth. However, underneath this vibrant exterior lies a long-winding history revealing generations of queer challanges and triumphs, all of which culminating into the symbol that drag stands for today.
Broadway on Shuffle: A saga of taking risks
By Marielle Orbong
BRAVING: Facing the unknown is definitely scary. Leaving the comfortable path to follow a direction that you are not certain of where it will lead you requires a bold courage to conquer. With the Broadway Theatre Troupe of Ateneo’s Broadway on Shuffle, they pose a crucial question to its audience — “Are you ready to take the risk?”
The Greatest Show: Faith in Works
By Janina Calma and Reyham Baesa Countless shining eyes in the shadows are poised with anticipation, gazes directed at the spotlight, waiting for the greatest show to unfold. With this much excitement humming in the air, one might wonder what brings this crowd about: what makes this performance spectacular? It is brilliant, for it is…
Imprinting Memories: A glance into the MCAD and PAD’s exhibit of artistry
3, 2, 1, SNAP!: We are just one click away from etching the Ateneans’ exhibition of talents onto our hearts for a lifetime. Now, for the second article of the CSO series, get ready to witness these two districts that bring vibrant colors into the ASHS community. Here comes the organizations from the MCAD and PAD, rolling in the narratives of creativity, passion, and unique abilities.
Sidlak: Connecting the CSO Stars
By Aliya Janeo and Aeron Montallana Step right into the carnival of talents, ladies and gentlemen! The otherworldly set of performances ranging from various artists to remarkable swirls of maneuvers, where the real magic can be found awaits you. A whimsical journey that will bring to life all your dreams. This CSO Month ’25 is…
Igniting Paths, Illuminating the Future: STEMD and HED
For the Future: After an illuminating month, we take a glimpse at what had transpired during CSO Month, coined Sidlak. Bringing together the vibrant districts of the Council of Student Organizations, each one was able to showcase their unique advocacies and passions. Among them, STEMD and HED truly embodied the essence of Sidlak, sparking curiosity and inspiring the ASHS community to embrace innovation and sustainability—igniting paths and illuminating the future. As the last of a series of four articles, we shed light on the dazzling stars of the STEMD and HED.
An Amalgam of Beliefs: The Marian Month and the Living Rosary Through the Eyes of Catholics and Protestants in the ASHS
By: Ellianna Custodio If there was one string the human race adamantly held onto, it has always been religion. It is what provides meaning for the life of some and a sense of purpose for others. Our religion, the faith we have in God, is where the needle of our moral compass points to, the…