More than witty taglines and clean branding, improving the country’s tourism entails making it habitable for both citizens and tourists.
Author: Job Lozada
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Residents from sectors dominated by political dynasties and seasoned experts share how dynasties take the lead and how they can be dethroned.
The Enrique K. Razon Hall and the renovated John Gokongwei Innovation Center promise new learning spaces and facilities at the Laguna Campus.
The University’s inclusivity stirs debate among Catholics, but faculty and queer faithful see no conflict between faith and acceptance.
Facing off for OVPEA, Brenn Takata and Huey Marudo share their plans to create career opportunities and uphold the rights and freedoms of Lasallians.
In an increasingly AI-driven field, CCS prexy bets Miguel Ignacio and Michael Maglente aim to promote unity among the college’s student organizations.
With a new AI policy coming to DLSU next school year, The LaSallian talks to AI Director Dr. Thomas Tiam-Lee for a closer look at its provisions.
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