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?

Ateneo enters must-win zone after second round opener loss in UAAP S88 Boys’ Baseball

By Maxine Agno

The Ateneo Blue Eagles saw their finals hopes flicker on Sunday, February 1, in the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Season 88 Boys’ Baseball Tournament, as a powerful surge from De La Salle Zobel (DLSZ) resulted in a 7–14 loss at the Rizal Memorial Baseball Stadium.

ASHS Fair marks Students’ Night ‘Haliya’

By Noriko Yamamoto

The Ateneo Senior High School (ASHS) fair “Siklo” capped off its first day on Friday, January 30, with the Students’ Night celebration themed “Haliya,” featuring performances from various student organizations and renowned Filipino performers, as well as pageant “Marahuyo.”

The Soundtrack of Siklo: Your Guide to the Fair’s Featured Artists

By Reanna Cornejo

GUIDE: The ASHS Fair has always had its own kind of soundtrack — and tomorrow, it finally comes into the light. From student voices stitching friendship into sound to well-loved guest artists who’ll turn the fields into a chorus of voices, this piece maps the moods, moments, and music of Siklo. Come with open ears and unguarded hearts. Linger longer than you planned. And across the two moonlit nights of music offered as celebration, become part of the song.

OPM acts, rides, others set for ASHS Fair ‘26 ‘Siklo’

By Rhianna Ramos

The Ateneo Senior High School (ASHS) will hold its annual fair on Friday and Saturday, January 30 to 31, with the theme “Siklo: When Light Returns,” featuring a lineup of music performances, competitions, and interactive activities aimed at bringing the community together and raising funds for ASHS Scholars.

ASHS celebrates Feast of St. Aloysius Gonzaga

By Rhianna Ramos

On Tuesday, January 27, the Ateneo Senior High School (ASHS) community gathered for a Eucharistic celebration of the Feast of St. Aloysius Gonzaga, the patron saint of ASHS, held at the third-floor Formation and Learning Center (FLC).

ASHS launches Gonzaga Week, conducts alternative classes

By Lia Atienza and AJ Alarcon

On Monday, January 26, the Ateneo Senior High School (ASHS) kicked off “Gonzavaganza: Gonzaga Week 2026,” through the blessing of the Batan-on Exhibit and the offering of alternative classes by formators and experts to the student body.

ASHS juniors embark on strand-wide field trips

By Maxine Agno, Alexia Bangayan, and Noriko Yamamoto

On January 16 and January 23, Grade 11 students from the Ateneo Senior High School (ASHS) went on outbound, strand-wide educational trips, visiting Mt. Banahaw, Philippine Navy bases in Cavite, Villa Socorro Farm and Vonwelt Nature Farm, and Camp Tecson.

A Poet’s Duty: An Echo of Literary Voices

By Gilli Aquino

[POWER IN LANGUAGE]: National book week has allowed us to step into a myriad of different worlds — however, one of the most valuable stories prove to be the ones from the authors who have continually dedicated their lives to the art of storytelling. As we reflect back on NBW, let their words echo back to us whenever we choose to pick up a pen and write.