As voters yearning for good governance are starved for options, many settle for “lesser evils.” But is it possible to break free from this cycle?
Author: Kylie Ortiz
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…
As DLSU marks its golden jubilee as a university charter, DLSU President Br. Bernard Oca, along with other University officials, discussed the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and other technological developments in Lasallian education during the annual University General Assembly (UGA) for AY 2025-2026 at the Most Sacred Sacrament Chapel last September 12. Embracing technology…
Running unopposed for the OVPIA, Lara Capps seeks to use her leadership experience to listen to and address the various concerns of Lasallians.
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.
As the Filipino queer community calls for inclusivity to combat oppression, some members echo the exclusionary rhetoric of misogyny and transphobia.






