Heed the good news: ‘Wicked,’ the beloved tale of fiends turned friends, triumphantly enters the silver screen with no cause to mourn.
Author: Carelle Samson
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As Fllipino-Palestinian families from Gaza adjust to life in the Philippines, the memory of their war-torn lands continues to torment them.
Beneath the burden and exhaustion of a law student’s work load lies a selfless dreamer who aspires to serve the sovereign Filipino people.
Truly one for the books, the 49th MMFF is marked by timeless storytelling that attests to the profound influence of Philippine cinema.
The Lasallian Youth Orchestra proves romance is not dead as their fervent melodies uplifted the wearied hearts of the audience.
As the Manila and Laguna campuses welcomed the Christmas season, the spirit of solidarity shone brighter within the Lasallian community.