AIS spearheads sustainability workshop ‘Business Within Boundaries’

By Marielle Orbong

Organized by the Ateneo Institute of Sustainability (AIS) as the Secretariat of the ASEAN University Network on Ecological Education and Culture (AUN-EEC), in partnership with the Australian National University (ANU) Philippines Institute, a two-day workshop entitled “Business Within Boundaries: A Multi-stakeholder and Systems Approach” was held at the Leong Hall Auditorium and through a Zoom call on November 3 and 4.

Bagyong Tino, nagdulot ng malawakang pinsala sa Visayas

Ni AJ Alarcon

Lubog sa baha at wasak ang ilang bahagi ng mga istruktura sa Cebu dahil sa patuloy na pananalasa ng Bagyong Tino (Kalmaegi) sa Visayas, ayon sa ulat ng National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC) nitong Martes, Nobyembre 4.

Ateneo grounded as DLSZ strikes to open UAAP R2 Girls’ Volleyball tourney, 0-3

By AJ Alarcon

The Ateneo Blue Eagles once again faced the De La Salle Zobel (DLSZ) Junior Lady Spikers for their second-round bout in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Season 88 High School Girls’ Volleyball Tournament held on Sunday, November 2, at the Blue Eagle Gym, where the Eagles endured a tough 0–3 opening match loss.

Louder Than the Crowd: Ateneo U18 Volleyball’s Bold Statement

By Soleina Vasquez

The gym floor thrummed under the weight of every step. Sneakers screeched, the ball ricocheted like sparks, and the crowd composed of loud cheers, gasps, and rattling drumbeats bouncing beneath the blazing lights of the British School Manila (BSM) Term 1 Volleyball Tournament. Against that roar, Ateneo’s Under-18 squads — boys and girls from the Ateneo High School (AHS) — inhaled a single breath, their focus sharp as a quick set, all to bag the silver and gold titles that awaited them.

Colors, Cheers, and Connections: The Heart of Cura Personalis Week

By Reanna Cornejo

Beyond the games and colors, Cura Personalis Week reminded us that genuine care is not just a theme, but a way of living. It doesn’t end when the cheers are quiet or the flags come down. In shared victories, helping hands, and the quiet warmth of presence, we continue to live out what it really means to ‘care for the whole person.’ At Ateneo, connection isn’t just for a moment — it’s a mission that carries us every day. Even as the echoes of drums fade, the spirit of Cura Personalis Week stays: in caring for others, we are renewed.

The Trillion Peso March and a Call for Accountability

By Gianna Bacordo

ONWARDS: Fifty-three years after the declaration of Martial Law, thousands once again take to the streets in the Trillion Peso March. From student arrests to misinformation, this is a deep dive into a country at a political crossroads.

Ateneo triumphs at Malaysia Borneo Football Cup U18

By Maxine AGno

The Ateneo Boys’ Football Team asserted their skill and determination to bag the championship at the Malaysia Borneo Football Cup held from October 27 to 29. The Blue Eagles navigated a challenging three-day competition at the Penampang Stadium.

PBBM: POGOs now outlawed

By AJ Alarcon

President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. has signed into law Republic Act No. 12312, declaring all Philippine offshore gaming operations (POGOs) and related activities illegal, the Presidential Communications Office (PCO) announced on Wednesday, October 29.

Parang Commute ka ata?: The Roads Journeyed by Commuters of the ASHS

By Ellianna Custodio

RISE, RUSH, RINSE, REPEAT: A certain population of the school community embarks on daily journeys that stretch beyond the requisitions of the academic day; these headstrong individuals are the commuters, silently proving to the world day after day of their perseverance through it all. They always show up, seldom missing a beat — but few know of the dimly lit streets they have to traverse through and the fickleness of their trips. What are the routes that make up their willful facade that is rarely ever seen to be weary?