Over January and February, the University Student Government (USG) led focus group discussions, dispatched campaign materials on campus and online, and mobilized students in their #AyokongMagMahal campaign for a zero-percent tuition fee increase (TFI) in Academic Year 2023-2024. Despite these initiatives, USG President Alex Brotonel revealed in a town hall session last February 23 that…
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Accountancy students and professionals convened through the DLSU Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants’ annual EXCEED2023: Accounting Convention for Business Leaders last March 5, 11, and 18 to listen to industry talks and compete in accountancy contests held online and at the Teresa Yuchengco Auditorium. Students from participating universities nationwide went head to head in the…
Students can expect a cooler environment to study in as the Mechanical and Engineering Works Office (MEWO) disclosed the short and long-term plans for the 24/6 Learning Facility in Gokongwei Hall. In an interview with The LaSallian, MEWO Director Engr. Nardley Jose said that the office was instructed by the University administration to keep the…
The third Legislative Assembly (LA) special session last February 8 saw the resignation of several batch executives and legislators, along with the adoption of amendments for LA rules to adapt to changes in the University’s policies and their offices. Adjusting the LA rules According to the bill amending the rules of the LA, regular LA…
Malacañang’s sudden holiday declaration did not deter the spirit of the Lasallian community as it commemorated the 37th anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution with a week-long event organized by the University Student Government (USG) and the Committee on National Issues and Concerns (CoNIC) from February 20 to 27. Keynote addresses from former lawmaker…
The LaSallian sits down with Alex Brotonel as she enters a shortened presidency in the University Student Government with a handful of plans to promote safe spaces for students.
The University is yet to explain why it froze dress code enforcement since in-person classes returned. While some students are concerned, it is a welcome change to many.
Borrowing systems in equipment-intensive courses still need some work in making sure all students who are in need can avail of assistance.
Hybrid-learning was initially seen as a transitionary tool for returning to full in-person classes, but DLSU might have to embrace it to accommodate the influx in student numbers.
Ordinances will not stop Happy Ts—The LaSallian goes around the vicinity of Taft Ave. to find how Lasallians keep getting their hands on booze despite a liquor ban.