Posts by Frances Bea C. Cupin

Guilty eating

By , on February 15, 2009

For some Ateneans, dealing with stress has become synonymous with overeating.

By Emmanuel D. Delocado and Frances Bea C. Cupin

Behind closed doors

By , on January 10, 2009

Some student dormers do more than just eat, sleep, and study in the University Residence Halls.

by Frances Bea C. Cupin and MM C. Tan

The price of a championship crown

By , on October 31, 2008

With all the hype surrounding collegiate basketball, some colleges have been tempted to do more than just practice to win a championship.

by Paolo Adrian B. Monteiro and Frances Bea C. Cupin

Spokening in dollars

By , on July 27, 2008

Despite their famed accent, Ateneans may not be as proficient as they seem in using the English language.

by Maria Angela C. Espinas and Frances Bea C. Cupin

“Yet sad to say, the present day Atenean (who prides himself in being a master of English) knows little, if any English. True, he speaks English, but what kind? Certainly not grammatical English.”

The fallen Eagle

By , on June 7, 2008

by Frances Bea C. Cupin and Joanie C. Ipili

The new school year marks the beginning of many things. For college freshmen, it is the beginning of their year in a new school, of wandering half-lost in it. For upperclassmen, it is the beginning of another year where they could do better than before in their academics. For their professors, it is to prepare for another year of rigorous academics.