While the health and education sector endures systemic neglect, government officials funnel billions into confidential funds without transparency.
Author: Carmen Maitem
“Ang korupsiyon talaga ang pinaka-root cause of all this [flooding]…ang problema ay maraming nangungurakot.” (Corruption really is the root cause of all this [flooding]…the problem is that many people are corrupt.) This is what Rep. Leila de Lima told The LaSallian when she attended the “Baha sa Luneta” protest held at Luneta Park last September…
Envisioning a more inclusive OSEC, Guin Durusan pledges to bridge the USG executives and the diverse students and organizations across campus.
As the Filipino queer community calls for inclusivity to combat oppression, some members echo the exclusionary rhetoric of misogyny and transphobia.
Filipinos emphasized the importance of keeping the spirit of the EDSA People Power Revolution alive as they rallied to mark its 39th anniversary.
Gawad Saliksik 2025 honored Lasallians whose research was accredited by prestigious publications and recognized for other notable achievements.
As Filipino troops bear the brunt of China’s harassment in the West Philippine Sea, the Atin Ito! coalition stands bravely in solidarity to assert the country’s marine territory.
Innovative initiatives and active citizenship take center stage at Rappler’s 2024 ‘Social Good Summit.’
Fifty-two years after the Declaration of Martial Law, protesters filled España Blvd., demanding accountability for the human rights violations that unfolded during this period.
Across Metro Manila, progressive groups, the youth, and members of the clergy trooped the streets on Independence Day, June 12, to protest on multiple foreign policy issues such as the worsening situation in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) and the continuous kowtowing of the Philippines with the United States and China. The slew of activities…










