A college freshman’s guide to the UAAP
LIGHTS flashing, drums banging, heart pumping. Welcome to the world of collegiate sports. As a freshman, you bleed your school colors. You are excited to cheer your lungs out and
LIGHTS flashing, drums banging, heart pumping. Welcome to the world of collegiate sports. As a freshman, you bleed your school colors. You are excited to cheer your lungs out and
Everyone loves underdogs—especially when they defy the odds and achieve what they set out to do. Perhaps it’s because their stories inspire, or maybe because underdogs who succeed give jaded
EXTRAORDINARY people inspire us to rise above life’s ordeals and challenges. Three good examples are José Rizal, whose writings galvanized Filipinos to seek Philippine independence from Spain; Mother Teresa, whose
“COACH Carter” is a 2005 sports film set in a California high school. Ken Carter, played by Samuel L. Jackson, locked the gym and canceled the games of his undefeated
THE UNIVERSITY Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Season 78 men’s football championship kicked off last Sunday at the Emperador Stadium in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig City, with a heated draw
SEASON 78 of the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) has been hectic for courtside reporters Laura Lehmann of Ateneo de Manila University and Ganiel Krishnan of Far Eastern
Hailed as “the best rivalry in Philippine collegiate sports,” the Ateneo-La Salle games have always been a spectacle. The venue turns into a sea of blue and green. The players
Last July, Earl Mabulay invited his Ateneo de Manila High School classmates—Julian Patdu, Diego Manalastas, Manuel Ng and Vinz Ferrer—to form a team for the YouthHack Startup Challenge, an
(This piece is a homily that was delivered at the 10th anniversary Mass of the Magna Anima Education System, Inc., a social enterprise that has been working with public schools focusing on teacher formation.)
MORE than a tradition, the bonfire has been a symbol of athletic triumph in collegiate basketball. But a recent bonfire celebration was criticized for what many believed was a show
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