As the University draws flak for keeping classes online amid typhoons and unsafe conditions, one question looms: what does it take to suspend classes?
Author: Joseph Ramos
“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…
Months after the National and Local Elections (NLE) 2025, electoral experts and analysts dissected the results and examined the role of the youth in the changing tides of the country’s political landscape in VoteReal: A Post-Elections Reality Check. The roundtable discussion was organized by the University Student Government’s Office of the Vice President for External…
Ven Lahoz hopes to continue leading BAGCED by promising more opportunities for the college and a more engaging college community.
Independent Micah Agatha enters the CLTSOE presidential race in hopes of bringing greater student representation and opportunities to the college.





