FEATURE
Celebrating Pride and Identity the Ateneo Way
June 28, 2024• Feature
As the calendar turns to June, the celebration of Pride Month follows suit. We see the casting of...
Read More →AdZU Pres. Fr. Andal embraces LGBTQIA+ community, says they are “welcome” in Ateneo
“We all have our own gifts, our colors, and to make a bright Vinta sail, we may need all those...
Read More →AdZU celebrates Grand Iftar 2024
The Grand Iftar 2024 was celebrated by the AdZU community last April 4, 2024, at the Multi-Purpose...
Read More →Fundacion Climaco remembers history of integrity, launches Climaco Exhibit
February 28, 2024• Feature, News
“How do we heal a nation that forgets? We nurture a generation who remembers,” wished Fundacion...
Read More →USAD-AdZU honors IPs through BALINTATAW Exhibit
November 3, 2023• Feature
In celebration of the Indigenous People’s Month last October, the Union of Students for the...
Read More →AdZU Social Sciences Department tackles Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
October 25, 2023• Feature, News
The armed dispute between Israel and the Hamas group continues to shock the world with the...
Read More →The “L” in LAAO stands for l̶i̶b̶e̶r̶a̶l̶ “languishing”
September 6, 2023• Feature
If we had a nickel for every time we heard someone say, “The LAAO Special Elections were a...
Read More →ADZU student-led organizations unveil unity statement on 2nd SONA of PBBM
August 14, 2023• Feature, News
A unity statement on the 2nd State of the Nation Address (SONA) by President Ferdinand “Bong...
Read More →AdZU welcomes Fr. Andal as new university president
Fr. Andal giving his inauguration speech in front the crowd of Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus....
Read More →Noche de Agradecimiento: A thanksgiving night for Fr. Karel San Juan, SJ
February 28, 2023• Feature, News
Celebrating AdZU’s milestone in his leadership Ateneo de Zamboanga University (AdZU) bade a...
Read More →AdZU Offers Student Loans for Starbucks Coffee Purchases, Scholarships Revoked to Cut Costs
February 22, 2023• Feature
After AdZU announced last Friday that student loans would be given out to Ateneans who need to...
Read More →Pulling Out is the new Coming Out
November 30, 2022• Feature
Coming out of the closet is one thing, but pulling someone out of the closet is another. Kit...
Read More →GTKY after the pandemic: The Society of Ateneo Scholar’s Namaste
November 5, 2022• Feature, News
“Namaste and welcome back, Ateneo Scholars!” Hearing this greeting blast through the speakers...
Read More →Zamboanga Hermosa Festival got Blued!
October 21, 2022• Feature
You find yourself standing under the vibrantly lit sideroads of a small town that beckons vamos a...
Read More →F2F BATALLA ’22 kickoff: BLEU wins 3rd
October 16, 2022• Feature, News
BLEU IN BATALLA. Bleu poses in front the crowd of City Coliseum for Zamboanga Hermosa Festival Hip...
Read More →AdZU kicks off IP Commemoration with Project EPANAW
October 14, 2022• Feature, News
INDIGENOUS PEOPLE IN MINDANAO. A featured image about the Human Security of Indigenous people in...
Read More →Remembering to Resist: Mourning Martial Law @ 50
September 29, 2022• Feature, News
When they deny the truth and distort history, even a solemn remembering becomes a brave act of...
Read More →TRANSFORMING BOUNDARIES: AZMI to solidify local culture of initiatives and possibilities
September 21, 2022• Feature, News
“How many sounds do you hear in the market?” Emergency to Emergence Pantaleta’s remarks...
Read More →The Long Missed ‘Ber’ Months
September 18, 2022• Feature
Whenever I see boys and girls— Whether it’s too early or not, you read it right. Jose...
Read More →Gusto mo bang malaman ang alamat?
September 6, 2022• Feature, News
Ang alamat ay isang kuwentong-bayang panitikan na sumasalamin sa kasaysayan ng mga bagay-bagay. Mga...
Read More →Transfiguring Mindanao: Voices of hope amid complexities
September 3, 2022• Feature
On 3rd of August 2022, speakers convened to talk about the diverse history of Mindanao and invited...
Read More →Emboldened by Art
August 15, 2022• Feature, News
Vibrant colors, perfectly stroked figures, and underlying message behind; is this how art is...
Read More →@ECA, Craft Better Resolutions
July 15, 2022• Feature
It’s a defining feature of most virtual engagements and interactions—the way we take to social...
Read More →FORUM REVIEW: John Dalipe
May 8, 2022• Feature
John M. Dalipe, registered as a mayoral candidate in Zamboanga City under the People’s Reform...
Read More →FORUM REVIEW: Cesar Climaco Jr.
May 8, 2022• Feature
Six of Zamboanga City’s eight mayorables signified their bravery and valiance to share their...
Read More →FORUM REVIEW: Jawo Jimenez
May 8, 2022• Feature
“Ya puede ya quita hace, hace pa quita mas ancha con el programa.” Strong words from...
Read More →FORUM REVIEW: Rommel Agan
May 8, 2022• Feature
“It is important that we have leadership that we can trust, someone who has integrity, who will...
Read More →FORUM REVIEW: Ismail Karim Bahjin
May 8, 2022• Feature
As valiant as the candidates with their own political parties, the first-time independent mayoral...
Read More →FORUM REVIEW: Celso Lobregat
May 8, 2022• Feature
Among the six out of eight candidates who participated in the VALIENTE: Mayoral Candidates’ Forum...
Read More →TRENDING: #LetTheEarthBreathe
April 22, 2022• Feature
How many more protests about the climate crisis do we need to stage before the rest of the world...
Read More →What Overworking Means for Filipinos
March 5, 2022• Feature
We seem to be taking a lot of things out of context, but overworking should not be one of them. In...
Read More →Journalism at the Height of Media Disinformation
February 11, 2022• Feature
Good online users allow information to be based on facts, regardless of what others say and do...
Read More →Facts and Opinions: The Trump Card in Modern Political Debate
January 14, 2022• Feature
We stand at a crucial moment in the history of our nation, where perception is weighed in greater...
Read More →Ressa’s Nobel Peace Prize: Came at the Right Time and the Right Place
December 10, 2021• Feature
Have you ever been in a situation where everyone thinks you are not enough and that you are wrong...
Read More →Reminiscence of The Ateneo Fiesta
December 3, 2021• Feature
It’s still vivid. How the breeze of relaxation swept through the air sooner than expected, and...
Read More →SALAAM – AdZU in New Horizons
November 26, 2021• Feature
Ateneo de Zamboanga University’s SALAAM Organization has bloomed to greater heights as it reached...
Read More →Red, Revisited: All’s Well That Ends Too Well
November 19, 2021• Feature
Red (Taylor’s Version) is a two-hour long musical experience that’s nothing short of eargasmic...
Read More →Sad ka rin ba?
November 12, 2021• Feature
Being vocal about being sad on social media has never felt this rewarding. This week, we witnessed...
Read More →AdZU Encounters: Footsteps
November 5, 2021• Feature, Short Stories
It was about dusk, on a hazy Friday evening within the premises of AdZU’s beloved Canisius...
Read More →It is possible, just hard
April 10, 2021• Feature
You know you have to start it. Otherwise, you’re not graduating on time. Before finally becoming...
Read More →Year-round Incompetence ft. Pandemic fatigue
April 10, 2021• Feature
More than a year into a pandemic and protracted lockdown, yet situations here in the Philippines...
Read More →The Pandemic Card
April 4, 2021• Feature
Apparently, the virus has been a lot of things. It has been a hindrance to the lifestyle we were...
Read More →An Overview: AstraZeneca in Zamboanga
January 25, 2021• Feature
In a drastic move of eradicating the presence of the ever-so-infamous novel coronavirus in...
Read More →Fake news-driven insanity: the QAnon shaman and our own DDS Cinematic Universe
January 18, 2021• Feature
On January 6, the world witnessed a riot at the very heart of the United States of America. As...
Read More →Year of the Ox: Pandora’s Box opens perpetually
January 1, 2021• Feature
The year of the Metal Ox is about to begin. It was as if everything happened and faded in a single...
Read More →Add to Heart: Atenean Online Start-ups to Check Out
December 30, 2020• Feature
Now is indeed the time for young entrepreneurs to begin the first mark of their lifelong business...
Read More →The Filipino Civic Consciousness is Well and Alive: Actions in Typhoon Ulysses
December 30, 2020• Feature
The COVID-19 pandemic proved no match for the ever-alive empathy and volunteerism of Filipinos,...
Read More →Will We Double Our Robbery of Nature after the Pandemic?
December 28, 2020• Feature
The implementation of lockdowns worldwide brought a halt to human activity. A group of scientists...
Read More →ONGOING: Diskarte Virtual Exhibit
December 7, 2020• Feature
Stuck in the digital world with no physical gatherings and fun places to visit? No worries! For...
Read More →10 Types of People during Quarantine and What They Do
November 11, 2020• Feature
COVID-19 has rocked our lives since it spread all over the world. Suddenly, we found ourselves...
Read More →Learning on Screens
November 11, 2020• Feature
Eat. Browse. Sleep. And with a dab of Tiktok and Netflix, you waste away months of free time you...
Read More →Xander Ford’s Sexuality: A False Sense of Security?
November 11, 2020• Feature
On July 17th, social media personality Marlou Arizala, or now commonly addressed as Xander Ford,...
Read More →Dear ECA,
November 8, 2020• Feature
Elbert Hubbard, an American philosopher, once told the world, “To avoid criticism, do nothing,...
Read More →An act of terror: Anti-Terrorism Act of 2020
November 8, 2020• Feature
The unjust system favors no righteous freedom. The equilibrium of acting and re-evaluating upon the...
Read More →#ABSCBNFranchise: The Impact on Press Freedom and Pop Culture
November 8, 2020• Feature
These days, as the years continue to roll forward, the media industry still suffers in peril;...
Read More →GREED: VIP Treatment for Government Officials and Their Family
November 8, 2020• Feature
As the world suffers from the devastating cost of the COVID-19 pandemic, everyone has the right to...
Read More →“Lights, Camera, Corruption!”: The Art of the Political Cinema
November 8, 2020• Feature
Sick of boring shows? Stream politics now on Corruptflix! Over the years, we have been witnesses...
Read More →#viVICO: Young politician steals the nation’s heart
November 8, 2020• Feature
The nation’s young mayor Victor María Regis “Vico” Nubla Sotto is adored by...
Read More →A Closer Look on DDS
November 8, 2020• Feature
We have time to discuss our differences in political perspective, unless we do them with a DDS. An...
Read More →Ayudahan kontra COVID
November 8, 2020• Feature
The onslaught of the Coronavirus Disease or COVID-19 shook the whole world to engage in massive...
Read More →Duterte: Inutile ako diyan
November 8, 2020• Feature
One of the highlights of this year’s State of the Nation Address was President Rodrigo...
Read More →Descended Angel in Locsin’s form
November 8, 2020• Feature
A 35-year old Filipino actress-philanthropist became an angel in disguise helping her fellowmen get...
Read More →duTURTLE NET: Philippines’ Response to COVID-19
November 8, 2020• Feature
Error. Virus detected! Install solutions? Just like how our personal computers and other gadgets...
Read More →Netizens Criticize Cynthia Villar Over Insensitive Comments
November 8, 2020• Feature
Senator Cynthia Villar, a well-known Filipino politician and a businesswoman, was asked in a radio...
Read More →Duterte’s War on Oligarchy: At What Expense?
November 8, 2020• Feature
Have you ever wondered how politicians remain rich for decades? Or how political dynasties are...
Read More →Online Education: Upshot of “UTMOST CONSIDERATION?”
November 8, 2020• Feature
I woke up in the jarring, warm sensation of my body. My eyes wandering off in the pitch-dark room...
Read More →Getting ‘read’ of DDS
November 8, 2020• Feature
Disclaimer: The article you’ll be reading intends no harm to anyone. However, if you are a DDS,...
Read More →Jolo Twin Blast
November 8, 2020• Feature
“There was a heavy explosion,” answered Capt. Rex Payot of Joint Task Force Sulu to media...
Read More →MythBusters: Viral Edition
November 8, 2020• Feature
1. Fact or Myth: The virus freely rides the wind. Thus, wearing face masks makes us immune from it....
Read More →Some Moral-less: A story not worth retelling
November 8, 2020• Feature
It is a fictional story set in the real world. It is perfectly directed, well-executed, and...
Read More →The Band-Aid Solution
November 8, 2020• Feature
We usually cover a wound with a band-aid in hopes of speeding up the healing process. However,...
Read More →The Netizen’s Cop
November 8, 2020• Feature
I came across a post on social media about a man who was allegedly killed by one of the bodyguards...
Read More →Vaccine-Fixated President and the Price Ordinary Filipinos Pay
November 8, 2020• Feature
“…Let us not despair. The vaccine is around the corner. Sooner and not later, the virus that...
Read More →Why Pursue Online Class?
November 8, 2020• Feature
Amidst the chaos, we have been under strict quarantine for quite a few months now, uncertain of...
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