One of the mentors I looked up to most in Ateneo once said, "You know you're an Atenean if you understand that living the good life doesn't have to mean sacrificing the Earth." --- Last May 10, 2014, the Loyola Mountaineers set out to Rizal for the National Clean-Up Climb Day spearheaded by Gideon… Continue reading A call of sorts
Tag: mountaineering
Philippine Travels # 2: The End of the World (As We Know It)
It has always been an innate tendency of us humans to celebrate the beginnings and endings of chapters in our lives -- birthdays, new years, weddings, graduations. Last month, a week before we finally bid adieu to what has been our home for 4, maybe 5, perhaps even 6 years, a group of college… Continue reading Philippine Travels # 2: The End of the World (As We Know It)
Ad Astra Per Aspera
(The Summit of Mt. Pulag, the highest mountain in Luzon) I've never really been much of a physically active person (despite the fact that I've been an ROTC officer for the past couple of years) but what I'm sure I am is stubborn (and severely spontaneous). Perhaps it's the Cancer in me, but I've always… Continue reading Ad Astra Per Aspera
