Posts by Genevieve Eugenie P. Bueta

From the sidelines: Ramon Cualoping III

By , on October 31, 2008

by Genevieve Eugenie P. Bueta and Katerina Isabelina D. Francisco

“The formation of an Atenean doesn’t stop inside the classroom. It goes on and on in every activity that the Ateneo undertakes.”

The rates are up

By , on July 27, 2008

With the price of basic commodities on the rise, so do the OAS’ rental rates.

by Genevieve Eugenie P. Bueta and Paolo Adrian B. Monteiro

During the open forum at the Office of Administrative Services’ (OAS) Policies General Assembly last May 17, student org representatives lined up in front of the microphone stands. Some went back and forth the line, asking their org mates if they have any concerns about what they just heard. Some appeared shocked, not knowing whether the changes would actually help their orgs. Most, meanwhile, were furiously chatting about their alternatives, considering the effects of the changes.

Making the cut

By , on June 7, 2008

by Jesse Emmanuel F. Rosario and Genevieve Eugenie P. Bueta

They can be found almost everywhere, or at least near schools in Katipunan, giving services related to academic development. They promise to lift your grades or help you get in high-status universities. They are, after all, college entrance exam review centers, whose target market usually includes incoming fourth year high school students.

In Focus. Fr. Bert: The charming media advocate

By on June 7, 2008

by Genevieve Eugenie P. Bueta

Fr. Alberto V. Ampil, SJ, or Fr. Bert, as he is more commonly known, is the perfect example of a person dedicated to honing his craft and sharing it with others at the same time.