The Manila Campus has introduced significant developments to enhance accessibility and inclusivity for Persons with Disabilities (PWD), notably the installation of new elevators at St. Miguel Hall and the refurbishment of campus ramps. These physical improvements complement existing provisions, such as priority course enlistment and tuition fee discounts. Yet, even with these, questions remain about…
Author: Sky Serafica
From eras of revolution to repression, Filipinos have long fought for kalayaan. But what does freedom truly mean when history keeps repeating itself?
Three years shy of being on time, the new handbook scraps old standards and reorganizes existing systems to reflect the University’s progress over time.
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.
The fourth Uniservitate Global Symposium gathered educators around the world to discuss service-learning and its institutionalization in Catholic higher education institutions.
Beyond being a student services arm, college and batch governments seek to spark more change by being less buried in paperwork and more involved in making bigger decisions.
Issues in and out of the University were tackled by Lasallians and progressive youth groups during the State of the Lasallian Address Forum.
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.







