Posts by Kathrine A. Larcia

Down to the world they go

By , on March 24, 2009

This year’s Ateneo graduates might find it difficult to cope with the current global financial crisis. Are they ready?

by Kathrine A. Larcia and Myron T. Dela Paz

When Batch 2009 graduates this month, they will enter fields crippled by the global financial crisis, leaving them with lesser employment opportunities.

In sickness and in health

By , on January 10, 2009

by Paolo B. Monteiro and Kathrine A. Larcia

College students usually resort to the Loyola Schools Infirmary (now the Loyola Schools Office of Health Services) whenever they get sick in school. While the seniors were having their medical-check up for the Theology immersion, Nicole* went to the infirmary because of a stomachache. The doctors and nurses present at the time, however, told her not to go inside because it was their lunch break.

Holding on to dear life

By , on November 7, 2008

With the recent Ateneo suicides and the rising global suicide rate, how is the school coping?

by Katerina D. Francisco and Kathrine A. Larcia

Gabriella*, like other college students, deals with academic stress, family problems, and financial difficulties. She, however, has a different way of dealing with them.