Gabrielle Moira Cayabyab

23-year-old writer based in Quezon City. Graduate of Bachelor of Fine Arts, Major in Creative Writing, with a Minor in Public Management from Ateneo de Manila University.

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Here are some samples of writing work from 2019 to 2023.

The 2022 Fearless Filipinas Study

Fearless Filipinas and Fearless Filipinas II both sought out to showcase a diverse range of stories of the Filipina, by the Filipina, and for the Filipina. As we start preparing for Fearless Filipinas III, we, as a team, yearn to paint a wider, more diverse picture of all the different strong and fearless Filipinas there are in the world. With this, we’ve analyzed all 39 women in the past two books to see what gaps there are to fill so that we can have a more targeted approach in looking for the

TUA calls out LS ‘complicity’ in sexual harassment on 2nd anniversary of campus protest

TUA calls out LS ‘complicity’ in sexual harassment on 2nd anniversary of campus protest

IN COMMEMORATION of the October 2019 on-campus protest against sexual misconduct and impunity, Time’s Up Ateneo (TUA) group released a statement on its second anniversary that called upon the University administration to “confront complicity and make amends.”

The statement highlighted the “disappointing” response of the University administration regarding their inaction towards fighting sexual violence and

LS to follow semestral schedule after considering feedback

LS to follow semestral schedule after considering feedback

FOLLOWING A full year of online learning, Vice President for the Loyola Schools Maria Luz Vilches, PhD announced in May that AY 2021-2022 will use a semestral calendar. According to Associate Dean for Academic Affairs Josefina Hofileña, the feedback received from the Loyola Schools (LS) community was the reason for reverting to a semestral schedule.

The Vice President’s Council came to the decision after feedback revealed that the prev

Issues with online enlistment cause increased load revision requests

THE OFFICE of the Registrar (RO) released a memo on September 10 stating that they received an all-time high of over 3,500 load revision requests for the first semester of AY 2020-2021. This comes following the administration’s decision to conduct classes and registration processes fully online amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Students experienced difficulties with enlistment due to the late release of the Course Schedule Template, which divides the number of courses per quarter for a student’s resp

LS transitions to online classes, encounters technical and learning drawbacks

IN LIGHT of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Loyola Schools (LS) administration decided to conduct classes online for the Intersession and First Semester periods of AY 2020- 2021. To aid the community’s transition to online learning, the University’s Online Learning Task Force launched a virtual campus called the Ateneo Blue Cloud (ABC) in May.

The ABC includes Canvas and Moodle, the Learning Management Systems (LMS) used to conduct classes during intersession. LS-One, a student services hub, was als

CBA negotiations between AEWU, LS admin remain unresolved

AFTER SEVERAL conciliation meetings with the Department of Labor and Employment’s National Conciliation and Mediation Board to thwart labor dispute, the Ateneo Employees and Workers Union (AEWU) withdrew their preventive mediation case after all attempts to negotiate with the administration panel have been futile.

Chairman of the Board Boyet Digos said that AEWU officially filed a notice of strike on December 9. Since then, AEWU has organized noise barrages in and along campus for the 2019-2024

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