By Maxine Agno The Ateneo Blue Eagles opened the second round of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Season 88 with a stinging 78–81 loss to the National University Nazareth School (NUNS) Bullpups on Sunday, February 8, at the Ninoy Aquino Stadium. The game began as a tactical back-and-forth, with NUNS’ Mot Matias…
Passions, Practiced: Gonzaga Week and Niche Pursuits
By Reanna Cornejo
House junking of impeachment complaints draws relief from Marcos
By Rhianna Ramos
On Friday, February 6, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. expressed relief after the House of Representatives Committee on Justice dismissed the two impeachment complaints filed against him, saying he is glad that the ordeal is over and that his government can now get on with its work.
ASHS ComElec organizes ‘Tanglaw: Leadership Discernment Talk’
By Alexia Bangayan
On Friday, February 6, the Ateneo Senior High School (ASHS) Commission on Elections (ComElec) conducted “Tanglaw,” a leadership discernment seminar for students aspiring to a position in the Sanggunian, at the Makerspace of the Formation and Learning Center (FLC).
ASHS ACO, CSO launch joint fundraiser ‘SALINLAHI’
By Maxine Agno
The Ateneo Senior High School (ASHS) community kicked off a month of collaboration and district spirit as the Council of Student Organizations (CSO) and the Assembly of Class Officers (ACO) spearheaded their joint fundraiser launch, “SALINLAHI,” at the first-floor foyer of the Main Building on Thursday, February 5.
Savvy Skills for Success: Classes for your Future
By Gilli Aquino
LEARNINGS: The previous week of Gonzavagana brought us a plethora of exciting events that will soon become core memories. However, as we reflect on the week that has passed, we not only remember the fun-filled activities, but we also let every moment of growth teach us something new about ourselves. From creative interests to integral life skills — let us look back at the alternative classes
House panel dismisses impeachment complaints vs Marcos as insufficient in substance
By Rhianna Ramos
The House Committee on Justice said on Wednesday, February 4, that two impeachment complaints against President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. were insufficient in substance and effectively dismissed both cases after finding the allegations legally weak.
Philippine debt climbs to P17.71 trillion by end of 2025
By Noriko Yamamoto
On Tuesday, February 3, the Bureau of the Treasury (BTr) announced that the national government’s debt had reached P17.71 trillion by the end of 2025.
Filipino Resilience: Virtue or Vice?
By Gianna Bacordo
ENDURANCE: In light of the numerous natural disasters that the Philippines has experienced and the ongoing Filipino resilience culture surrounding these events, Filipinos continue to navigate the implications of this ideal and its potential for toxicity. Now, this mindset hinges on one central issue: Does Filipino resilience empower communities, or does it discourage systemic reform?
