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.
Author: Nash Laroya
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.
For the past few years, women leaders have been at the helm of the USG, overcoming gendered notions of effective leadership within the University and in larger society.
After two years, the Lasallian Excellence Awards returns to recognize the service of the members and organizations under the Council of Student Organizations.
Inching closer to its golden jubilee, the University celebrated its milestones over the past year and vowed to go “above and beyond” with its new four-year strategic plan.
President Ferdinand Marcos Jr., in his second SONA, proclaimed the country to be “sound and improving,” yet concerns in areas such as foreign policy and agriculture remain unaddressed.