During its sixth special session on September 7, the Legislative Assembly (LA) unanimously approved the Anti-Disinformation Act of 2022 and the DLSU University Student Government (USG) Martial Law Commemoration Commission Act. FAST2018 Batch Legislator Jericho Jude Quiro, a key proponent of these two acts, believes that these legislations are a part of USG’s vow to…
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Options for Filipinos to build modern families are gradually increasing, but more policy attention is needed to make these options convenient.
After two years of being confined to the virtual world, the Lasallian Personal Effectiveness Program (LPEP) finally made its return to the physical grounds of DLSU. From August 25 to September 2, a total of 5,606 freshmen were welcomed by upperclassmen, faculty, and staff as they were taken on tours around the campus by the…
Housing rates around Taft Ave. continue to rise as students find accommodations for face-to-face classes.
Long-awaited campus developments will welcome students on September’s in-person class kickoff.
As fares hike and student commuters influx, transportation becomes a main concern as Lasallians return to campus.
After a flood of student concerns on in-person Commencement Exercises, actual plans are now finally in motion.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. delivered his first State of the Nation Address (SONA) last July 25 promising improvements in the economy, agriculture, health, and violence. While the speech took place at Batasang Pambansa, more than 8,000 protesters marched along Commonwealth Ave. in Quezon City for the “People’s SONA”. Commitments and promises Marcos Jr. began his…
If corporations continue using Pride for marketing, they should internalize that the occasion is a protest, not just another party.
It is the state of the economy, not an unwanted admin, that causes a “brain drain” in a country.