Through a series of talks and competitions, BayLayn 2024 heightened calls against sensationalism and advocated for responsible and ethical journalism.
Author: Christopher Go
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 spirit of unity and giving back livens within campus walls in the DTRE-led gift-giving program for ESPs.
As the Manila and Laguna campuses welcomed the Christmas season, the spirit of solidarity shone brighter within the Lasallian community.
Being seasoned officers in CLA, Tapat’s Kyzer Campos and Santugon’s Angel Reyes acknowledge the gaps they would need to bridge in their college.
Vying for CCS presidency, Tapat’s Hannah Cosing and Santugon’s Jex Corpuz want a more represented and connected college.
The cancellation of the 2023 General Elections sparked intense debates, revealing procedural lapses and miscommunications that led to the controversial decision.
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With distortion and short-form content continuing to change the way people digest news, print media withstands the test of time as a comprehensible view of our truth.
The USG, CoNIC, and LS4HRD launched initiatives calling for justice and accountability in commemoration of the 51st year since the declaration of Martial Law.
A public hearing on the University’s inclusivity toward Lasallian PWDs was held by the Legislative Assembly to help craft the recently approved Disability Inclusion Bill.