Unfamiliar remarks, namely the pure asynchronous, predominantly online, and predominantly in-person learning, have caught the attention of Lasallians during the enlistment for Term 3 AY 2023-2024. Provost Dr. Robert Roleda, in an interview with The LaSallian, explains that these additions clarify the implementation of learning modalities and explore alternative ways of learning. New names The…
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Through a series of talks and competitions, BayLayn 2024 heightened calls against sensationalism and advocated for responsible and ethical journalism.
Students express their concerns over the lack of study spaces amid its hoarding, but the University admin refutes that there is no need for more
Years after expressing their support toward decriminalizing abortion, the Commission on Human Rights clarifies that they only approve of it for certain cases.
Administrators and stakeholders seem to be on different pages when discussing DLSU’s payables, but all acknowledge that procedural issues need to be resolved.
The provost-proposed Academy was met with flak from AFED, who believes that the new college-like unit wouldn’t be necessary.
From working with the ICC to dealing with the “worst President ever,” Atty. Leila de Lima gives The LaSallian a glimpse into her story as she resumes public life.
Several OPRES commissions have been discontinued due to concerns over budget, manpower, and bureaucratic obstacles impeding their flow of operations.
Lasallians have become more wary of their safety following a wave of petty thefts along Taft Ave., prompting authorities to implement stricter security measures.
Campus and professional media coverage of youth accomplishments and issues were recognized in this year’s Lasallian Scholarum Awards