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Archive for July, 2008

GS and HS EDSOR Peace Conference for Students (Day 2) Venue: ICA || GS Crusaders’ Outreach || H3 DWTL (Day 2) || AAXS Lenten Recollection || Xavier Family Mass, 6pm, MPC

February 2, 2008

How to own a government

by Arnold Lau (H3C) and Vinno Lee (H3E), Stallion News Writers

SC Candidates

What in the world can possibly be more exciting than the act of counting votes? Nothing can be as heart-stopping as weighing the student body’s decisions to elect the next year’s Student Council Executive Board (SCEB) in an act that must surely be celebrated as a bastion of democracy, right? Read the rest of this entry »

JBEC in Davao

by Ms. Aimee Apolinario, HS Assistant Principal for Academics

JBEC Conference Participants

The administrators of the different Jesuits schools in the Philippines met at the Ateneo de Davao University (AdDU), Matina Campus, last February 25 and 26, 2008. Read the rest of this entry »

The 5th Xavier Charity Bowl

by Ms. Aimee Apolinario, Xavier Bowling team assistant coach

5th Xavier Charity Bowl Winners

Last February 21, 2008 was another afternoon of great bowling for the Xavier School community, as members of the Xavier family participated in the 5th Xavier Charity bowl, a project of the Xavier Varsity Bowling Team in cooperation with the High School FACAMPA aimed at raising money for the Xavier School Educational Trust Fund (XSETF). Read the rest of this entry »

EDSOR Peace Camp

edsor-0708.pngby Marty Go (H2H)

Art sessions, a talk, a pilgrimage, a play, and different groups composed of fun-filled minds, bodies and spirits. These make up the 8th annual EDSOR peace conference held in ICA last February 1 & 2, 2008. Read the rest of this entry »

Xu Guangqi - The Catholic Confucian

By Clark Alejandrino

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Christianity, the world’s largest religion, has achieved very little success in China, the world’s most populous country. Deep-rooted cultural tradition and strong autocratic government are the usual explanations as to why the former fails to make significant inroads in the latter. Read the rest of this entry »

Thank You Letter From Mr. Undag

Here is a card of thanks from Mr. Winifredo Undag to all members of the Xavier Community who offered prayers, support, and their condolences during his time of bereavement when his wife, Mrs. Natividad Undag passed away last January 29. Read the rest of this entry »

A Father’s Perspective on the KAB Scout Father-and-Son Camping Weekend

100_1883.JPGby Benjamin K. Liboro (Father of Jaime Eduardo B. Liboro, Gr. 3-D)

When Jaime asked me to write an article on the KAB Scout Father-and-Son Camping Weekend that took place at Bluroze Farm, Lipa City, Batangas last week, I did not quite know which particular aspect of the activity to write about. Read the rest of this entry »

Exemplary Alumni Honored on March 8

xavier-kuangchi-award-2008.jpgXavier School is set to honor three exemplary alumni in a “by invitation only” conferment rites on March 8 (Sat), at the Angelo King Multi-purpose Center. Read the rest of this entry »

The Shanghai-Kuangchi Rediscovery Tour

kuangchimuseum.jpgXavier School is organizing the Shanghai-Kuangchi Rediscovery Tour set on May 9 (Fri) – May 12 (Mon). The main purpose of the visit is to acquaint the Xavier Community more fully on the life of Paul Hsü Kuangchí, after whom the school is named in Chinese. Read the rest of this entry »

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