Eriobu slams NU Bullpups as Ateneo claims bronze in AsiaBasket Youth League ‘25, 104–79

By AJ Alarcon

Ateneo wasted no time in showing the Quadricentennial Pavilion what true-blooded Eagles can do as they hunted down the National University Nazareth School (NUNS) Bullpups in a bronze battle under the AsiaBasket Youth Campus Tour 2025, with a solid 104–79 showing on Sunday, November 23, in which the Blue Eagles kept the tally at a distance throughout all four quarters.

Blue Eagles smash through UAAP S88 HS Table Tennis

By Maxine Agno

The Ateneo Table Tennis teams closed out their UAAP Season 88 campaign at the Amoranto Stadium, finishing the four-day elimination round that ended on Wednesday, November 19. In the boys’ division, the team managed a 2–8 record, placing fifth in the final standings. The girls’ team faced a harder road, ending the elimination round with a 0–10 clean-slate loss, finishing last in the competition, while keeping spirits high and eyes on technical growth.

Marcos orders arrest of Zaldy Co, 17 others over flood-control scandal

By Rhianna Ramos

On Friday, November 21, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. ordered law enforcement agencies to arrest former Ako Bicol Representative Zaldy Co and 17 others linked to alleged irregularities in flood-control projects, following the issuance of arrest warrants by the Sandiganbayan.

Idiyanale: Advocacy in Focus

By Bella Lucindo

MORE THAN AN INVOLVEMENT: Though small in number, their impact is anything but. Focused on advocacy for PWDs and senior citizens, Idiyanale pushes the ASHS community toward greater awareness and empathy for humanity’s natural diversity. Through their projects, partnerships, and heart-driven efforts, they show how even the smallest committee can spark meaningful change.

Bluest Picture in the Book

By Reign Querido

PICTURE PERFECT: Graduation pictorials, write-ups for the friends you sit with in the cafeteria, yearbook quotes you saved in your notes app, and the never-ending requirements for your finals — all these are seemingly simple but sweet, a mental checklist before senior high ends if you will. But amidst these daily doses of graduation blues, there’s a quiet but diligent committee out there that collects these fallen crumbs of memories to preserve and cherish them. With BlueBook, the moments gathered within ASHS’s two years are forever kept in the safe home of a yearbook. With their hard work in producing quality work, it’s up to them to recall your years in your book.

Pasig court rules vs Alice Guo for human trafficking case

By Alexia Bangayan

On Thursday, November 20, former Bamban, Tarlac mayor Alice Guo was convicted of qualified human trafficking and sentenced to reclusión perpetua (lifelong imprisonment), by the Pasig Regional Trial Court, Branch 167, in relation to the Philippine Offshore Gaming Operators (POGO)-linked scam hub she helped operate.

Solitude in Solidarity: Compassion through the Vision of Mapulon

By Ellianna Custodio

UNFOLD AND FEEL: To show up for one’s self is easier said than done. Oftentimes, it’s much easier to let one thing after another just amalgamate into a pile, as we are too weary to properly face personal mishaps. But Sandigan Mapulon devotes its existence to reminding us the value of compartmentalizing before that pile becomes all too insurmountable — guiding Ateneans in instilling a care that proliferates from the core and flares out to the periphery. What are the mists that Mapulon has emblazoned and the dusks they aim to embrace?

Unseen Heroes of Mayari: Taking One Step Forward

By Laia De Roma

HEARTFUL HEROISM: Superheroes are not always in the image of sheer power and strength. Perhaps, they can even be seen in the people around us. Though within the ASHS community, there are also people that feel unseen and silenced because of a growing fear of judgement. Yet, this has become a work in progress due to the efforts of Mayari, a group of caring students with their unwavering goal of fostering a true safe space through consistent and unconditional help for absolutely anyone in need of it. Mayari has exemplified that heroes can be fellow students as true heroism is embodied in those that strengthen their hearts for those that have been fragmented.

ASHS OGC spearheads CUES ‘25

By Lia Atienza

On Wednesday, November 19, the Ateneo Senior High School (ASHS) Office of Guidance and Counseling (OGC) held the first day of its annual College and Universities Exploration and Symposium (CUES) themed “College Quest: Discover. Decide. Do.” at the second-floor Formation and Learning Center (FLC).

ASHS holds annual ReVEx for Grade 12 students

By Rhianna Ramos

The Ateneo Senior High School (ASHS) held its annual one-day Religious Vocation Exploration (ReVEx) on Tuesday, November 18, giving all Grade 12 students a chance to explore possible callings through exposure to diverse religious ministries and vocations.