By Rhianna Ramos
Tag: Philippines
DPWH flags 421 ‘ghost projects’ nationwide
By Alexia Bangayan
On Thursday, October 9, the Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) identified that 421 out of 8,000 inspected flood control projects nationwide are “ghost,” or nonexistent projects that only appear on paper.
PAASCU accreditors visit ASHS
By Lia Atienza
Accreditors from the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU) arrived at the Ateneo Senior High School (ASHS) on Wednesday, October 2, for a final evaluation of the academic quality of the institution.
Rescues in Cebu Province persist after M6.9 earthquake
By Lia Atienza
Rescue operations continue in Cebu amidst a series of aftershocks on Wednesday, October 1, following a 6.9-magnitude earthquake that hit the island on the evening of Tuesday, September 30.
ASHS inalala ang Batas Militar sa ‘Semana Sitenta’
Ulat ni AJ Alarcon
Nagtipon ang komunidad ng Ateneo Senior High School (ASHS) noong Martes, Setyembre 30, sa Main Building upang gunitain ang pagdeklara ng Batas Militar sa pamamagitan ng programang pinamagatang “Semana Sitenta.”
Alunsina, KaTA idinaos ang ‘AlunSay Mo?: Pagtanaw Mula sa Laylayan’
Ulat ni Noriko Yamamoto
Bilang paggunita sa ika-53 anibersaryo ng pagdeklara ng Batas Militar, itinanghal ng Sandigan Alunsina at Kamalayan at Tinig ng Atenista (KaTA) ang programang “AlunSay Mo?: Pagtanaw mula sa Laylayan,” nitong Setyembre 29, sa Blackbox Theatre ng Ateneo Senior High School (ASHS) Main Building.
Bagyong Opong patuloy na nananalasa sa Luzon at Visayas
Ulat ni Alexia Bangayan
Shackled in Silence: Commemorating Martial Law
By Jelena Villorente
As the commemoration of Martial Law reaches its 53rd year, we’re faced with a dwindling light that must be kept burning in remembrance of the atrocities that transpired throughout those dark years. Today, we feel the remnants of the corruption that failed to dissolve in the long past — and fighting it once again manifests in the voices of Filipinos who refuse to remain shackled in silence.
ICC: Rodrigo Duterte responsible for dozens of murders
By AJ Alarcon
The International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutors, led by Deputy Prosecutor Mame Mandiaye Niang, have charged former Philippine president Rodrigo Duterte with crimes against humanity, citing three counts of murder in a charge sheet publicly released on Monday, September 22 (Manila time).
Malacañang holds press briefing after nationwide rallies
By Noriko Yamamoto
Presidential Communications Undersecretary and Palace Press Officer Claire Castro, together with the representatives from the Department of Information and Communications Technology (DICT), Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG), and Philippine National Police (PNP), conducted a press briefing with the Malacañang Press Corps (MPC) on Monday, September 22, regarding the nationwide protests “Baha sa Luneta” and “Trillion Peso March,” held a day before.
