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…
CSO ignites passions through Sidlak
By AJ Alarcon From March 6 to 29, the Ateneo Senior High School (ASHS) Council of Student Organizations (CSO) spearheaded this school year’s CSO Month celebration with its theme, “Sidlak,” aimed at encouraging its 35 organizations to grow in their respective fields and showcase their various passions. During the opening of the celebration, the ASHS…
Run Like a Girl: The Unbalanced Scale for Women in Sports
As women month comes to a close, we commemorate the powerful women-athletes who continue to set the stage of athletics on fire. Still, that doesn’t exempt them from the long lasting disparities that have been present in sports since it took society by storm. Nonetheless, there is slow but steady progress being made and that deserves a medal.
Sexism in the Sciences: The Female Fight for STEM
In the world of STEM, women have proved more than just scientific capability. The ‘Women in STEM’ movement has been a long-standing one, rooted in the omnipresent weight of gender-normative expectations engraved in history — and in commemoration of all the women who have persisted, and are persisting, against the dominance of societal standards, we are reminded that they are more than what these norms paint them to be.
2024 Philippine Politics Round-Up
The year 2024 marked the second year of the new administration—the Marcos-Duterte government. With the last year being characterized by various political controversies and scandals, 2025 invites us to look back and reflect on what has happened (and what was promised) as we all begin a new journey.
A Fragile Silence: Palestine’s Precarity
Palestinians let out a sigh of relief, knowing they may look forward to a night of respite. This ceasefire serves as a symbol of promise for Palestinian families–in the hopes that the rubble and ruin along their streets may again look like the country they call home.
Mapulon, Communitails holds Dr. Doggo
Ateneo Senior High School (ASHS) Sandigan Mapulon held its legacy project, Dr. Doggo, at the Formation and Learning Center (FLC) on Wednesday, March 26, for the ASHS student body.
AHSGFT Seals RIFA 9-A-Side Championship
By Lianna Roc and Solei Vasquez Soaring to the top step of the podium, the Ateneo High School Girls’ Football/Futsal Team (AHSGFT) clinched the championship at the Rizal Football Association (RIFA) Phase 2, 9-Aside Tournament, High School Open Division on Sunday, March 16. The tournament was held from December 8, 2024, to March 16, 2025,…
“Bumoses Ka: A Voters’ Education Program,” inilunsad ng SINAG, KaTA, Alunsina
By Glaiza Salanio Noong Lunes, ika-24 ng Marso, ang Samahan ng mga Iskolar na Naglilingkod at Gumagabay (SINAG), katuwang ang Kamalayan at Tinig ng Atenista (KaTA) at Sandigan Alunsina, ay nagdaos ng isang programang pinamagatang “Bumoses Ka: A Voters’ Education Program” na ginanap sa Room 118A ng Ateneo Senior High School (ASHS) Main Building. Nilayon…
ASHS opens Lent with Ash Wednesday Mass
The Ateneo Senior High School (ASHS) community opened the season of Lent with the eucharistic celebration of the Ash Wednesday Mass on March 5, on the third-floor of the Formation Learning Center (FLC), mainly presided over by Fr. Gabby Nanawa, SJ.