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.

One Big Pride: Malayo Pa, Pero Malayo Na

By Yana Ramos By Laia De Roma As the air fills with intense heat and fervor, ringing voices continue to be heard in every direction. Every resounding stomp shakes the ground near you. Outbursts of gleeful laughter from the jolly sea of people become contagious. Fiery chants inspire everyone to join in on the movement….

Behind the Office Door: How Guidance Counselors are Saving Lives

By Kiera De Guzman

Students often face the heavy weight of academic pressure, friendship challenges, family struggles, and personal battles that feel overwhelming and may make them feel small. In those moments, it can seem like someone willing to listen and help is nowhere to be found, leaving them to carry their burdens alone. Yet, amid the pain and uncertainty, there shines a steady light: guiding, supporting, and inspiring them toward their fullest potential. These are the guidance counselors, Ateneo’s true superheroes, impacting lives one word and one conversation at a time.

Government deploys relief operations for Bagyong Uwan victims

By Lia Atienza

On Monday, November 10, at the Presidential Security Command (PSC) Operations Center, President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. directed government agencies to ensure all government aid and relief operations reach victims of Typhoon Uwan (Fung-wong).

Super Typhoon Uwan continues to threaten Luzon

By Noriko Yamamoto

The Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) reported in its 11 a.m. bulletin on Sunday, November 9, that Super Typhoon Uwan (Fung-wong) continues to move over the Bicol region under life-threatening conditions.

Remulla: ICC issues arrest warrant on Dela Rosa; DOJ still verifying reports

By Rhianna Ramos

The International Criminal Court (ICC) has reportedly issued a warrant of arrest against Senator Ronald “Bato” Dela Rosa for his alleged involvement in crimes against humanity during the Duterte administration’s war on drugs, according to Ombudsman Jesus Crispin “Boying” Remulla on Saturday, November 8.

Typhoon Uwan threatens Luzon as it strengthens over Philippine Sea

By Alexia Bangayan

Typhoon Uwan (Fung-Wong) has rapidly intensified in the last 24 hours over the Philippine Sea and continues to threaten Northern and Central Luzon with heavy rain, strong winds, and storm surges as it moves westward at 35 kilometers per hour (kph) on Saturday, November 8.

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.

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.