From having an almost but not quite finish in last year’s Palarong Atenista as first-runner ups, the Accountancy Griffins stomped the other six clusters to be crowned this year’s Palarong Atenista overall champion. The Griffins, under the leadership of Vince Cesar Canonigo, finally added another trophy for the Accountancy cluster after years of Palaro championship
After failing to reach the finals in last year’s Palarong Atenista Valorant bout, the Computer Studies (CS) Chameleons came on top in an epic comeback over Business and Management (B&M) Vipers, 3-1. The Chameleons core behind their win were Jhon Glenn “gLeNn” Fabul, Tristan “Aether” Lemana, Ethan Rey “Syrichta” Calio, Riadyn “Staphey” Laquite, Karl Justin
The School of Engineering and Architecture (SEA) Tigers emerged victorious over the Business and Management (B&M) Vipers through a 3-1 victory by a penalty shoot-out in the Palarong Atenista 2023 football mixed league finals. Both teams confronted each other toe-to-toe as they used both halves, including the overtime, for the duration of the match with
The School of Engineering and Architecture (SEA) swam all-out in women’s swimming competition, bagging all gold medals in eight individual categories. First-time palaro participant Maria Aquina Vecina dove off with ease in the first half of the categories and ended the meet by tapping off the pool wall with a total of eight gold medals
After performing various swimming strokes, the School of Engineering and Architecture (SEA) Tigers topped most categories during the Swimming Championship Tournament with the Social Sciences (SS) Draggons and Computer Studies (CS) Chamelons splashing behind. The Tigers prevailed in the top ranks with four 1st places out of 20 categories, namely: 50-meter Butterfly, 50-meter Backstroke, 50-meter