Green Living Through the White and Blue: Matanglawin’s Pursuit in Caring for our Common Home

By Ellianna Custodio

ONE HOME: What does it take to make a forest? Sandigan Matanglawin maneuvers the nuances of this question through the fervent resolve the committee has in approaching and addressing ecological issues that wrap around us. Through Matanglawin, the ASHS has an artery where they can broaden their understanding of what it means to be stewards of our common home. While most treat our environment as the background, Matanglawin has dedicated its commitment to bringing concerns that regard the environment to the forefront. What are the passages that the committee explores in their adamant pursuit?

Beyond Barbie: Lakambini’s Bridge to Belonging for Women & LGBTQ+ Voices

By Kiera De Guzman

IGNITE : In a world where acceptance feels distant and societal expectations hold us tightly in its grasp, we often find ourselves frozen while everything else rushes past — standing still as we search for who we are. Yet within ASHS, a small but steady light shines through, a place where anyone can exist freely, unburdened by gender or expectation. Lakambini is a spark that rekindles hope in those who feared theirs had faded, offering a home for all who feel lost in the world’s relentless motion.

ASHS kicks off CSC Wonder, reveals Fair ‘26 theme

By Noriko Yamamoto

On November 17, the Ateneo Senior High School (ASHS) Council of Student Committees (CSC) officially opened the CSC Awareness Campaign Project 2025, themed “WONDER: A Voyage Through Advocacies,” at the first-floor foyer of the Main Building.

 Bracing for Impact: Disaster Readiness with Kanlaon

By Gilli Aquino

READY: In a country where calamities and disasters seemingly strike from every corner, the simple act of preparedness has the ability to save lives. Yet unbeknownst to most, readiness goes beyond the commonly repeated lines of “duck, cover, and hold.” Just as with any skill, it must be practiced and learnt through awareness and effort — efforts that are made easier through those in the ASHS with the passion to foster a resilient Ateneo community.

One Big Legacy: Living the Blue and White

By Bella Lucindo

LIVING LEGACY: Behind every game, every chant, and every “One Big Fight” lies a story of passion, perseverance, and purpose. It’s a celebration of the Atenean spirit — where every athlete plays not just for victory, but for something far greater than themselves.

AHS pushes through opening-day rallies in UAAP S88 Table Tennis

By Maxine Agno

The Ateneo High School (AHS) Table Tennis team faced a challenging first-round opening to their University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Season 88 campaign, held on Saturday, November 15, at the Amoranto Stadium. Though both boys’ and girls’ teams suffered losses, their focus remains on the preparation and growth of the young athletes.

Zaldy Co addresses involvement in flood control controversy

By Noriko Yamamoto

In a video uploaded on his Facebook page on Friday, November 14, former congressman and House appropriations committee chair Elizaldy “Zaldy” Co explained his role in the flood control projects controversy, citing the involvement of President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr., Budget Secretary Amenah Pangandaman, and then-House Speaker Martin Romualdez.

Home Is Where the Pride Is

By Reign Querido

This is where you belong,” they said. Most might pinpoint where exactly ‘this’ is, but only one remains the most truthful — Ateneo. As the sea of vibrant colors flows through the walls of the institution that we call home, ASHS brings this year’s One Big Pride with the theme “Tahanan sa Tanan.” This celebration, however, not only transforms the school into a mosaic of color but also echoes just how much it becomes our home. We are reminded that everyone is welcome, because amidst the gray gaps, this is our home, this is where you belong.

Marcos vows to jail flood control suspects by December

By Alexia Bangayan

President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. proclaimed on Thursday, November 13, that his administration seeks to imprison individuals involved in the flood control anomalies before Christmas, promising to pursue criminal and administrative cases against those accused of misusing public funds.