Innovative initiatives and active citizenship take center stage at Rappler’s 2024 ‘Social Good Summit.’
Author: Carmen Maitem
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…
The DLSU USG and CONIC kept the spirit of EDSA alive within University walls in a weeklong commemoration.
Lasallians joined other sectors to wave the Palestinian flag and call for peace in the war-torn area.
The cancellation of the 2023 General Elections sparked intense debates, revealing procedural lapses and miscommunications that led to the controversial decision.
Inching closer to its golden jubilee, the University celebrated its milestones over the past year and vowed to go “above and beyond” with its new four-year strategic plan.