The provost-proposed Academy was met with flak from AFED, who believes that the new college-like unit wouldn’t be necessary.
Category: University
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
Academicians united to call against Charter Change, saying that it only damages the education sector in the long run.
Sectors declare that all eyes are now on the DLSU admin, who vowed to utilize the five-percent TFI on fruitful developments.
The DLSU USG and CONIC kept the spirit of EDSA alive within University walls in a weeklong commemoration.
DLSU and PHINMA join hands to improve the RVRCOB curriculum and champion business beyond profits.
Under the 1911 Insurance agency, students, faculty, and employees alike have access to various insurance policies.