For the second consecutive election, Santugon sa Tawag ng Panahon (Santugon) is running unopposed in the race for the presidential seat in the University Student Government (USG). Standard bearer Ashley Francisco seeks to captain an administration anchored on empowering students to realize their goals and fulfill their purpose as Lasallians. Amid the blunders incurred in…
Author: Nash Laroya
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. delivered his third SONA to recap the administration’s latest feats and go against his predecessor’s policies, including by banning all POGOs.
FOCUS2022 Chief of Staff Eshylle Lee steps out of the sidelines and aims for the Science College Government’s top post, vowing to usher in a new chapter for the College of Science.
Across Metro Manila, progressive groups, the youth, and members of the clergy trooped the streets on Independence Day, June 12, to protest on multiple foreign policy issues such as the worsening situation in the West Philippine Sea (WPS) and the continuous kowtowing of the Philippines with the United States and China. The slew of activities…
From working with the ICC to dealing with the “worst President ever,” Atty. Leila de Lima gives The LaSallian a glimpse into her story as she resumes public life.
Campus and professional media coverage of youth accomplishments and issues were recognized in this year’s Lasallian Scholarum Awards
Academicians united to call against Charter Change, saying that it only damages the education sector in the long run.
Lasallians and other Taft-based students voiced out their stances on matters within and beyond their universities during this year’s International Students’ Day.
Santugon standard bearer Raphael Hari-Ong vows to give Lasallians a genuine experience centered on safety and healthcare initiatives.
Expanding opportunities is Tapat bet Sheri Rawash’s priority in ensuring a more future-ready COS.