Ateneo mourns Rene Baterbonia, Divine Adili after drowning accident
Ateneo mourns the passing of two of its men’s basketball team members, Rene Baterbonia and Divine Adili, who drowned during a team-building activity in Dipaculao, Aurora on Monday.
Ateneo mourns the passing of two of its men’s basketball team members, Rene Baterbonia and Divine Adili, who drowned during a team-building activity in Dipaculao, Aurora on Monday.
Donald Trump is set to be the first sitting U.S. president to attend an NBA Finals game, bringing strict security measures that resulted in fans having to navigate an extensive safety perimeter around Madison Square Garden, with a lengthy wait expected to get into the building.
Pope Leo XIV met Monday with six survivors of clergy sexual abuse in Madrid and vowed to consider their suggestions for how the Catholic Church can improve its response to the crisis, the Vatican said.
The House prosecution panel in Vice President Sara Duterte’s impeachment trial told the Senate on Monday that her official answer to the articles of impeachment failed to provide “material response” to the accusations against her, prompting them to forgo filing a formal rebuttal.
More than 3 million visitors are projected to come through North Texas during the World Cup, and after years of planning, Trinity Metro, DART and the region’s World Cup organizers say they are ready to help move fans around.
After three and a half years of renovations, the Emma S. Barrientos Mexican American Cultural Center (MACC) in Austin has officially reopened, unveiling expanded facilities that include new galleries, classrooms, a teaching kitchen, and enhanced green spaces.
Officials at Our Lady of the Lake University in San Antonio have received approval to launch a new accelerated bachelor’s degree program that allows students to graduate in three years instead of the traditional four.
Austin FC has named Jim Curtin as its next head coach.
Texas election officials and voting rights advocates are expressing concern about the upcoming departure of Jane Nelson, who announced she will step down as Texas secretary of state effective July 17, just months before the November midterm elections.
The Texas Supreme Court ruled that nearly 60 cities, including Dallas, Austin, San Antonio, Houston, and El Paso, sued the wrong party in their effort to challenge two state laws governing telecommunications fees.