Author: The ANGELITE

  • Flooded academic calendar: A cyclical cyclone of inconsideration

    HAU’s repeated failure to address students’ appeals—stretching back to the prelim period and echoing issues raised as far back as last year—now becomes a glaring hypocrisy to its rallying cry that “no students are left behind” and further makes its 3Cs of “conscience, competence, and compassion” as nothing but hollow… Read more

  • JUNE – AUGUST 2024 TABLOID

    JUNE – AUGUST 2024 TABLOID

    Featuring shared stories of victories and struggles of Angelites and the larger masses, the June – August 2024 Tabloid aims to draw parallels between the realities experienced inside the walls of academia, and on ground in communities. Read more

  • Drowning on insensitive waters

    Prioritizing rigidly implementing policies and strictly following process and schedule over providing valuable and quality education for each Angelite takes priority. Read more

  • A cycle of offering nothing new, nothing substantial

    If we want to deviate from the pattern of SONAs—and presidencies—offering nothing new and nothing substantial to the lives of the people national leaders are sworn to serve, then a call for incumbent and future presidents to step in the shoes of the poorest of Filipinos becomes an imperative. Read more

  • Hindi kaibigan, kundi imperyalista — Pilipinas, lumaya mula sa kamay ng Amerika!

    Bilang isang bayang malaya at may soberanya, kaakibat ng ating responsibilidad bilang mga mamamayan ang ipaglaban ang mga nabanggit. Tumayo, magmobilisa, at itakwil ang anumang uri ng makabagong pananakop na itinatago sa patsada ng diplomasya at pakikipagkaibigan. Read more

  • Easy way for trapos and birthdays

    For a student organization inside Holy Angel University (HAU), it is a known fact that organizing an event is no easy feat—especially when it comes to venue reservations. With the university’s stringent policies on facility usage, students themselves find it hard to use the venues they, through the fees they… Read more

  • The Pope Francis Effect: Half a Year After

    As a predominantly Catholic country, all eyes in the Philippines were easily on the newest head of the Catholic Church – and the reverse was also proven true during the 2015 Papal Visit. Read through The Angelite’s 2015 special issue, “The Pope Francis Effect: Half a Year After” for a… Read more