The 66th Ateneo College Fiesta

Ateneans enjoyed the three-day festivity as they embrace the Feast of Our Lady of Assumption.

Conserve Water

Water is a daily necessity but it is limited that's why it shouldn't be taken for granted.

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The Official Student Publication of the Ateneo de Davao University

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Saturday, August 30, 2014

Will Gilas survive in Spain?

With the FIBA 2014 World Cup starting in a few minutes, the Philippines, which qualified for the first time in 36 years after clinching silver in last year's FIBA Asia Championship, will be struggling to fight the other top powerhouse teams coming from the different continental championships for a chance to bring home the elusive world championship title.

With the Gilas Pilipinas finding itself in Group B, the way to victory is surely not that easy as they first need to face off great rosters of players coming from the teams of Croatia, Greece, Argentina, Puerto Rico, and Senegal in the elimination round and needs at least two wins to proceed to the semifinals.

Asian Championships

Gilas qualified in the World Cup for the first time in 36 years after beating South Korea in the semifinals of the 2013 FIBA Asia Championship held in Manila, the country's capital city, last August 1-11 last year. However, Iran beat the Philippine national basketball team in the finals.

Iran, the Philippines, and South Korea earned the three berths allotted for Asia to participate in the World Cup starting today in Spain.

World Rankings

After last year's Asian finals, the FIBA World Rankings named the Philippines one of the biggest climbers, having rose climbed 11 spots, and now rank 34 from 45.

2019 Bid

Samahan ng Basketbol ng Pilipinas President Manny V. Pangilinan confirmed last July 17, 2014 that the country is bidding to host the FIBA 2019 World Cup, announcing through SBP that there are now four possible venues to be used, the Mall of Asia Arena, Smart Araneta Coliseum, Philippine Arena and a to-be-built arena in Cebu.

The Philippines previously hosted the basketball world championship in 1978.

DACS Sportsfest 2014 officially begins

Participants from the different colleges and universities in the city will try to edge each other out again as they compete for supremacy in this year’s edition of the Davao Association of Catholic Schools (DACS) Sports Fest which opened last Wednesday, Aug. 27, at the Holy Cross of Davao College Gym.

The event is being staged in host school Holy Cross College of Davao (HCDC) until the first week of October with the theme, “Waging Peace, Forging Solidarity in Mindanao through Culture and Sports”.

This year’s sporting events will include Chess, Badminton, Table Tennis, Taekwondo, Swimming, Volleyball, and Basketball. The various events will take place in different venues, with the basketball, taekwondo, and chess games to be played at the HCDC Sta. Ana Campus. Volleyball events will be held at the Philippine Women’s College (PWC) Campus in Matina, while Badminton events will take place at Wheels and More in Bajada. DMMA Colelge of Southern Philippines will be hosting the swimming events, while Table Tennis events will be held at Spin Davao in Torres.

When asked how he felt after winning a match between the PWC in the elimination round, Coach Howard Delgado of St. John Paul II College of Davao Saints was glad about the game result.

“I feel great. [But we are still in] the elimination round. We need to win the games [laban] sa mga remaining teams namin sa elimination in order to qualify in the semi-finals,” he said.

Delgado also stated that they are eyeing to defend their title of being the champion from last year’s tournament.

“We have our daily practice. Nag-paid off yung daily practice namin. At the same time, we’re the defending champion of this league, so I told my players na kung pwede, kunin pa kung kaya kunin,” he added.

In an interview on how they give their focus on winning the games, Team Captain Michael CaƱete of the Saints stated that good communication is a must in their strategy.

“For the tournament, in the first game kailangan na makuha ang panalo kasi sa laro, merong talo, merong panalo. Di masasabi [kung ano ang kalalabasan ng mga laro]. Kaya sa first game, kalangan natin kunin ang panalo. [We make] our play simple and communicative to each other,” he said.

According to Frederick Yahya, a player of Ateneo de Davao University (AdDU) Blue Knights, their team’s take on winning included heavy weekday trainings.

“Practice lang ug taman tapos naga-ready na mi sa mga kalaban. Naga-practice na mi’g play. Ginahandaan namu ang games kay gusto jud mi mudaog,” he said.

Game events will take place every Saturday and Sunday throughout the month of September, with the basketball semifinals and finals matches extending through October 4 and 11, respectively.

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This article was published by Atenews, the official student publication of the Ateneo de Davao University, under the same author. For more university news updates, go to Atenews.

Monday, August 25, 2014

HS, College teams battle in Beach Volley Fest

Island Garden City of Samal – It was a clash of wit, flair, and strategy as various high school and college volleyball teams duked it out for the first Blue Knights @ Bluejaz Beach Volley Festival held at Bluejaz Beach Resort and Waterpark last weekend, Aug. 23-24.

According to Event Organizing Head Mario Mojica, the tournament aims to promote beach volleyball.

“The purpose of the event is to give a playing venue for the players, [and] to show their skills in playing beach volleyball, kasi ang beach volleyball, wala, ginakaligtaan na. So this is the first na katuyuan na ma-develop ang sport.

“This is an Olympic sport. So, kinahanglan, naa pud ta’y ma-develop nga players ani,” he added.

Holy Cross of Davao College (HCDC) triumphed against DMMA College of Southern Philippines (DCPS) in the College-Men’s Division championship. University of Mindanao (UM) Tagum placed third.

In the College-Women’s Division finals, UM Davao B defeated UM Tagum, while UM Davao A settled for third place.

UM Tagum A came out strong in the High School-Boys Division vs. Pablo Lorenzo National High School, who placed over UM Tagum B for second and third place, respectively.

It was an all-in victory for Tagum National High School in the High School-Girls Division, as Tagum NHS B took home gold and Tagum NHS A clinched silver, with UM Tagum rounding off the top three.

When asked on how it felt to have both of her teams playing against each other for the High School-Girl’s Division championship round, Tagum NHS A and B Coach Felannie Caasi was elated.

Pirti jung lipaya kay wala man jud mi nag-expect nga [makasulod sa championship] because ang [mga] kalaban nila is kusog then praktisado kaayo. Wala pud mi practice nga pareha sa preparasyon nga gihimo sa [mga] kalaban,” she said.

The victory was made even sweeter for Caasi, as the event was nothing short of a family affair; her daughters play for Tagum NHS B, her son for UM B, and her husband coaches the latter.

Edmar Flores of HCDC, the College-Men’s Division champions, said that the success was not only his.

“Happy mi kay bisa’g init kayo ang adlaw, napaningkamutan namo na madaog mi. Salamat kaayo labi na kay God, salamat kay naa siya, ug sa amung ubang teammates nga naga-support, sa amuang school, ug labi na sa nagpadula, Ateneo, daghang salamat,” he said.

The two-day tournament was made even more exciting with activities such as the Island Foam Party which featured DJ Torch and Wacky Masbad, and a Fire Dance presentation.

RESULTS:

•College – Men’s Division
Champion: HCDC
1st Runner-up: DCSP
2nd Runner-up: UM Tagum

•College – Women’s Division
Champion: UM Davao B
1st Runner-up: UM Tagum
2nd Runner-up: UM Davao A

•High School – Men’s Division
Champion: UM Tagum A
1st Runner-up: Pablo Lorenzo NHS
2nd Runner-up: UM Tagum B

•High School – Women’s Division
Champion: Tagum NHS B
1st Runner-up: Tagum NHS A
2nd Runner-up: UM Tagum


This article was published by Atenews, the official student publication of the Ateneo de Davao University, under the same author. For more university news updates, go to Atenews.

Thursday, August 21, 2014

BM emerges Sayawtenista 2014 victor

There were no words to describe, no more choreographs to dissect, no more actions to scrutinize. There was only the Business Management division, the victors, the one and only standing tall and proud.

It was an intercultural experience as the nine divisions brought the eager crowd around the globe with their magnanimous performances exported from the four corners of the world.

It was nothing but success as the three-day 66th Ateneo de Davao University (AdDU) College Fiesta culminated with a boom and a bang – that is in the form of the Sayawtenista 2014.

The School of Nursing

Hours before the start of the event, the Martinez Sports Complex in AdDU Matina was already jam-packed with the people who have witnessed the taking place of a history.

Students from the nine divisions hoped and prayed for the victory of their respective entries but in the end, there was only one who has withstood all the strategies and energies consumed by the other eight.

The Accountancy division first took the stage with the atmosphere of the ancient Egyptian culture.

The Humanities and Letters division tried to outshine the latter through their well-rehearsed Chinese performance.

Third to present was the Viva, EspaƱol performance of the School of Education as they brought the audience to the culture of the Kingdom of Spain, highlighting Flamenco, dance sports, and the tap-dance.

The Natural Sciences and Mathematics division recapitulate the traditional Filipino culture as they represented our very own country, the Philippines. Included in their presentation were a katutubong sayaw, Tinikling, the different tribes, and some props including the wild boar and saging (banana). The story revolves around a topic of pang-aabuso sa kalikasan or abuse of nature. This made them grab the second place.

The Computer Sciences division presented the United State of America on the other hand with a theme of time travel. Hip-hop was also highlighted.

The Social Sciences division was all fiesta-like as they included Carnaval in their representation of the Latin-American country of Brazil, with matching Samba, which made them third placers.

Eighth to present was the Business Management division, the victors which portrayed the richness of the Muslim culture in Malaysia, particularly a love story. The intricate hand movements of the female dancers as well as their face expressions and body gestures captured the heart of the crowd, which made them catch the Golden Snitch.

The BM division also conquered last year’s edition of Sayawtenista.

Last to perform was the School of Engineering and Architecture. They successfully represented the exotic culture of Mongolia through their fierce dance moves.

It will be another prolonged year before the dawn of yet another era of like ambiance. One thing is for sure then, that burning drive of excitement will still live in our hearts and when the moment of truth comes again, that nostalgia will yet be relived.

The question is, will the BM division make it to the Hall of Fame and clinch the grand slam for Sayawtenista next year?

Nine divisions. Only one victor. Who will triumph next year as each struggle for the moment of truth?



Are you ready?


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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

66th Ateneo College Fiesta

The scorching heat of the sun embracing the bosom of Davao City clearly isn't enough to withstand the fire that will set your spirits ablaze as the 66th Ateneo de Davao University (AdDU) College Fiesta marks its commencement - this time with a new hope, a new atmosphere, and a new reality.

The summer time was prolonged as the Business Management division took Ateneo to the sandy beaches of Surigao.

The school's nine divisions shouted their hearts out as the fiesta parade started after the holy mass held at San Pedro Cathedral, San Pedro St., Davao City, yesterday morning.



University President Fr. Joel Tabora, SJ greeted the Ateneo community a happy fiesta, in an interview after the holy mass.

"I wish everybody a happy fiesta! This is a celebration of hope, and of Mary our patroness," he said.


The Group Dance Showdown set the Roxas grounds on fire after the ribbon cutting and banner raising events were held.


Standing tall and proud, the Accountancy division beams up for their twice-in-a-row victory in the Group Dance Showdown competition. Will they be able to be Hall of Fame-rs and steal the grand slam title next year?

Winners' Tally Recap:
Champion: Accountancy
First Runner-up: School of Engineering and Architecture
Second Runner-up: Humanities and Letters


Debaters and speakers also showcased their talents in the Ignatian Cup.

Winners' Tally Recap:
Debate Champion: School of Education
Debate First Runner-up: Accountancy

Extemporaneous Dialogue Champion: School of Education
Extemporaneous Dialogue Runners-up: Business Management,
School of Engineering and Architecture

Made by ArtCo. A student take a pose of her henna tattoo.

Ms. Gay University candidates strike a pose during the CCO Gimikan held at the Dot's Park. The coronation night of the said pageant will be held in September 20 at Cap Auditorium in Davao City.


Before the Musikan 2014: Stories of Love took place, there was a Fire Dance event first, which was held at the Roxas grounds at roughly 6pm.

The Social Sciences division during the parade.
Some of the events to be held today are Talentenista, Children's Hour, and Popcorn Night. The celebration will continue on the next two days.


Photo credits: Atenews

Friday, August 8, 2014

Conserve Water

       Wanted: Water for survival!

Water is practically everywhere. In fact, over 75% of our planet is made up of water, but only a little percentage of it is potable and is usable for daily activities. But as societies grow and technologies rise, it is our duty to save the scarce resources—wherein water belongs—that could be slowly fading away at this day and age.

Every drop counts.
Water at its current state is abundant in the country but is rare in some parts of the world. In some parts of the Middle East, people buy water with an expensive price, while they recycle it in Singapore. Here in the Philippines, water is practically everywhere that is why we tend not to care whenever it is wasted.

Water is a daily necessity that is why it shouldn’t be taken for granted. It may be abundant but it is limited. We should be grateful that we are able to drink water eight times a day or so, or utilize freely when we bathe, or brush our teeth, or wash the dishes, or the clothes, or whatsoever actions that involve water.

In connection with this, there is a need within each one of us to be catalysts of nature in our own little ways, because our contributions, no matter how small, will save the next generation, and furthermore, the human race.

       Conserve water.

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Thursday, August 7, 2014

Mobile Phones: So Much More



Wifi hotspots. 3G services. Portability. Touch-screens. The once futuristic perception of advanced technology is all offered by the gadget you are now carrying in your hands.

The modernization of the 21st century indicates a competent era when we speak about technological services. In the Philippines alone, you seldom or even no longer could observe a person who does not own a mobile or cellular phone. A concrete proof of this is our country being penned as the “text messaging capital of the world.”

In schools today, nine out of ten students own a cell phone and are very active Facebook users. According to Emerjon Seniagan, a recent high school graduate of Maryknoll Academy of Cateel in Cateel, Davao Oriental, cell phones are essential tools of communication.

“I use my cell phone on a daily basis to keep in touch with my family and friends,” he said.

Groupie
Consequently, he also utilizes the device for Internet surfing and researching.

“I browse the Internet using smart phones to be updated with the latest trends. I use it instead of laptops because it is portable and has easy access,” he added.
Text messaging and Internet surfing

Cellular phones have contributed to the progress of one’s nation. The reasons being:

First, we exchange text messages and calls in just the blink of an eye through the aid of cellular phones, whereas it is time-consuming through the old-school mail, or snail-mail;


Second, the consumption of cell phone loads implies that cellular networks are earning, therefore contributing to the country’s economy;

Third, having owned a cell phone implies that our economy is growing due to the fact that we can afford to buy such device.
Calls

Indeed, the widespread of cellular phones has created impact all over the world as technology unfolds more innovations of it. Internet, movies, music, games - all in one! A sign that we are progressing as time flies.

With cell phones around, life is so much easier.


Gaming