| March 28, 2012 | By Juan Batalla under Opinion |
In the minds of many, the word ‘heresy’ is one that brings out much grisly history. For Filipinos immersed in Hispanized Catholic history, heresy is associated with witch burnings, the Spanish Inquisition and the auto-da-fé, the Cathars of the Languedoc, and even the purging of our own ancestral anito in the 16th and 17th centuries. It is surprising that ‘heresy’, from the Greek airesis, originally…
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| March 28, 2012 | By Stephanie Braganza under Opinion |
Many say that Lasallians are “proud”. And although being “proud” often comes across as something negative, most of the time, there is nothing wrong with being proud. For instance, De La Salle University takes pride in creating achievers for God and country, and producing the best and the brightest students who honor the Lasallian core values. Thankfully, though, the University does not pride itself on…
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| March 28, 2012 | By David Pagulayan under Opinion |
Kin, colleague, student, friend – the words I hear which paint the canvas of a man called “brother”. It manifests a relationship that runs thicker than blood, and it shows how deep that relationship becomes in real life. And yet, however much of a powerful phenomenon this relationship is and has become, it is stained with violence and misplaced debauchery; it is besmirched with the…
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| March 28, 2012 | By Jessy Go under Opinion |
I was accused of cheating first term this year. My professor, who holds an administrative position, filed it with the Discipline’s Office (D.O.). Since he was the head of DLSU’s legal team, and since practically the whole D.O. is under him in terms of major offense cases, it was obvious that I had no chance of getting through unscathed. There was even a note written…
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| March 28, 2012 | By Patrick Ong under Opinion |
Someone once asked me if De La Salle produces good graduates. I said yes on a whim, because of DLSU’s good reputation. A DLSU student does not stop at a “no”; a true Lasallian pursues his or her interest and belief persistently, lifting standards and ensuring constant innovation. Moreover, faculty and student alike have long had strong principles that have guided and molded them. Simply…
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| March 28, 2012 | By Christopher Chanco under Opinion |
If University Student Government (USG) elections are any indication of greater political awareness on a national level, then the prospects for a more critical citizenry of the future are promising. In a survey The LaSallian made to gauge voting behavior in the General Elections (GE) a few months from now, ninety percent considered voting important, while eighty two percent actually turn in their ballots. More…
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| March 28, 2012 | By Jan-Ace Mendoza under Opinion |
If education is a privilege, then DLSU posits itself as the greatest testament to this view. Indeed, few, if any, provide the quality educational experience the University offers. Only a few get exposed to this educational experience, roughly around 17,000 in a country of almost a hundred million. Yes, unlike its counterparts in the world, DLSU was made to serve the privileged few. The University,…
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| March 28, 2012 | By The LaSallian under Opinion |
It is high time they start paying. All the mechanisms are in place and all the stakeholders will again have to decide on which sovereign beliefs to bail out for another year. But the question is, do these parties have what it takes? Are they too full of debt to save? Or will giving them another bail out just be like kicking the can to…
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