Author: The ANGELITE

  • THE ANGELITE’S NOVEMBER-JANUARY 2026 NEWSLETTER

    Over the past three months, countless stories have unfolded within the campus and beyond — from decisive student council actions and student-led initiatives to calls for transparency in tuition allocation. Local and national events likewise continue to carry direct consequences for students and the larger masses. Anchored in The Angelite’s… Read more

  • PUTOBUMBONG 2025, THE HOLIDAY ISSUE

    Sa kalagitnaan ng bagyo, natatagpuan natin ang bagong pag-asa na dala ng panahon ng pagiging bukás-palad — isang Paskong dama ng karaniwang mamamayan, ng mga kapos-palad, at ng mga patuloy na bumabangon mula sa pinsala ng sakuna. Inihahandog ng The Angelite ang Puto Bumbong 2025, ang espesyal na isyung naglalayong… Read more

  • HAU Orchestra stages Kapampangan concert at Manila MET

    Showcasing Kapampangan music through a concert titled “Singsing,” the HAU Chorale and Orchestra performed at the Manila Metropolitan Theatre on October 29. In collaboration with the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP), the event also marked the NHCP’s 92nd founding anniversary and the observance of 2025 as the Year… Read more

  • THE ANGELITE’S JUNE-OCTOBER 2025 TABLOID

    The first semester of academic year 2025-2026 unfolded with events that tested and defined the student body — from the administration’s silence on campus services and safety to the installation of the university’s 10th president, and further to local and national issues including red-tagging, the onslaught of typhoons, and other… Read more

  • SA PAMIMITAK NG ARAW, THE ANGELITE’S 2025 MARTIAL LAW ISSUE

    Sa paggunita ng ika-53 anibersaryo ng proklamasyon ng Batas Militar, inilalathala ng The Angelite ang ika-anim nitong isyu na pinamagatang “Sa Pamimitak ng Araw,” bilang pag-alala sa isa sa pinakamadilim na kabanata ng kasaysayan ng Pilipinas. Tampok dito ang mga tula, dibuho, larawan, at lathalain na sumasalamin sa kung paanong… Read more

  • The betrayal of silence

    The betrayal of silence

    The streets of the Philippines were flooded with thousands of Filipinos protesting against widespread government corruption on September 21, the same day marking the 53rd anniversary of the late dictator Ferdinand Marcos Sr.’s signing of Proclamation No. 1081, which placed the entire nation under Martial Law. Read more

  • SA MAGKABILANG DULO NG BAHAGHARI, ANG PRIDE LITERARY ZINE NG THE ANGELITE

    Sa pagtatapos ng buwan ng Hunyo, nawa’y hindi rin magtapos ang ating pag-alala at pagbibigay-pugay sa bawat kuwentong bumubuo sa komunidad ng LGBTQIA+ — mula sa pulang pag-aalab ng mga rebolusyong ipinaglalaban ang kalayaan, hanggang sa lilang pasang iniwan ng sistemang nasanay sa pananakit at pang-aapi. Kaya naman, inihahandog ng… Read more

  • When additions become contradictions

    With the June 25 plebiscite by the HAU Student Government (HAUSG) being successful, a new department adds to the already big-branched student councils: the Department of Business Relations — effectively splitting the existing Department of External Communications into two, with the latter renamed as the Department of Public Communications (DPC). Read more

  • Dead Wage Hike: The Price of Waiting while Filipinos Bleed

    Groceries cost more. Jeepney fares climbed. Rent never paused.  As inflation continues to gnaw at daily survival, Filipinos are left with no choice but to bridge day and night just to make ends meet — exhausting their very core in exchange for pennies barely enough to sustain a family of… Read more

  • A nation drowning in trash and blame

    On World Oceans Day, the Philippines stands at the center of a global environmental crisis — all eyes watching, all fingers pointing. Read more