With next year’s five-percent tuition fee increase, the University administration assures that every peso will be well-spent on addressing sectoral concerns.
Author: Victoria Visaya
Several OPRES commissions have been discontinued due to concerns over budget, manpower, and bureaucratic obstacles impeding their flow of operations.
Sectors declare that all eyes are now on the DLSU admin, who vowed to utilize the five-percent TFI on fruitful developments.
Calls for active citizenship for various socio-political issues were elevated at the AKBAY Advocacy Summit at the Teresa Yuchengco Auditorium last June 26 as part of the Lasallian Enrichment Alternative Program. The event featured talks on five advocacy pillars—social justice, media information and literacy, gender and human rights, poverty, and environment—from youth leaders and experienced…
Martial Law, a major era in Philippine history, is still not talked enough about in schools. The rise of falsehoods about that dark period only highlights the need to fix this.