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60-40: Breaking down student org project priorities

From the beginning of the school year through to the week before finals, booths are set up along University lobbies and covered walkways to promote the various events of the different organizations, ranging from inter-school congresses to year-end parties to fundraising booths.   Fundraising Student organizations are allowed to hold up to four fund raising…

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Green Journal: Jason Perkins v.2

With the UAAP Season on a two week hiatus, The LaSallian catches up with Green Archer rookie Jason Perkins and get his thoughts on the first round, his first La Salle – Ateneo game (and the Mochiko they earned), and what he expects in the second round. In the first round, I was expecting to…

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Frosh elections commence

   Campaign period for Frosh Elections officially begins on July 29, but those active in online social media platforms have noted that several candidates have already launched their campaigns online. What constitutes electioneering Article III Section 8 of the current election code defines electioneering as “any act of soliciting votes, pledges or support for or…

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UAAP: Steady free throw shooting helps Green Archers snap losing skid

With one minute and 20 seconds left in the game, the DLSU Green Archers were in familiar territory once again. Losing a big lead in the fourth, the resurgent AdU Falcons clawed back from a 17 point deficit and were on the verge of stealing the game and once again breaking the collective hearts of…

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Panelists dissect PNoy’s fourth SONA

  Several members of the DLSU community today commemorated as one with the country as President Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III delivered his fourth State of the Nation Address (SONA). A live streaming followed by a panel discussion and open forum, through the joint effort of the Office of the Vice President for External Affairs (OVPEA)…

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Is DLSU Physically Prepared? Addressing the issue of flooding

Last June 13, sudden heavy torrential rain caused flooding both inside and outside the campus, and prompted the University to call off classes for the first time this academic year. The event, brought about by less than 90 minutes of rain in the area heightened concerns over the possible disaster that an actual storm might…

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DLSAU admin respond to student assembly

Last June 11, a score of De La Salle Araneta University (DLSAU) students, led by Supreme Student Council (SSC) President Robert Gatbonton, assembled in front of the university’s gates to call for the resignation of DLSAU President Br. Narciso “Jun” Erguiza FSC. The publicly disseminated manifesto consolidated by the SSC, with the assistance of the…

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Pedicab drivers’ deaths prompt discussion on University policy

  Following the viral reaction online, several organizations, requesting anonymity, launched rush donation drives in order to provide monetary assistance and support for the families of the pedicab drivers Carcillar and Mateo. These donation drives were done in the span of one week and amassed funds enough to cover the estimated expense for funeral services…

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Animo Rally hypes Lasallians for UAAP 76

Even with 14 different sports and 28 distinct teams, there is only one Team La Salle. As another season of the UAAP opens today, June 29, this year’s Animo Rally was held yesterday at the Henry Sy Sr. Hall Lobby. The annual event is a joint project of the University Student Government’s Office of the…

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DLSAU admin respond to student assembly

Br. Narciso “Jun” Erguiza FSC, current President of De La Salle Araneta University, was formerly President and Chancellor of De La Salle University in AY 2011-2012, the year of De La Salle Philippines’ centennial celebration.   Last June 11, a score of De La Salle Araneta University (DLSAU) students, led by Supreme Student Council (SSC)…