With the government focusing only on select science high schools, many Filipino learners lag behind as they are left with subpar educational programs.
Tag: Column
Justice for all—even Duterte
As Rodrigo Duterte faces trial at the ICC, Filipinos, supporters and critics alike, must understand that justice demands accountability from all.
The Mask of Anonymity
Back in 2022, the Philippine government proposed the SIM Card Registration Act. One controversial aspect of the initial version of the Act was its requirement for all Filipino citizens to use their real names, instead of fictitious ones on social media. While this provision was later scrapped, the mere suggestion of eliminating online anonymity was…
The LRT-1 fare hike ain’t fair
As one of the approximately 300,000 daily passengers of the Light Rail Transit 1 (LRT-1), I was puzzled when the news broke last January about the incoming LRT-1 fare hike. Starting tomorrow, April 2, ticket prices will increase by P4 to P5, making me question the purpose behind these fare hikes. Hailing from the south,…
Pursuit of purpose
Career decisions are hard enough as it is, so it does not help that society and the education system dictates everyone to prematurely make a decision.
What the DLSU admin overlooked in the “no-fail policy” for Latin honors is that students can recover from failures and getting a grade of 0.0 should not eradicate excellence.
Stop hypersexualizing sex education
Critics often misrepresent CSE as something obscene. But in reality, withholding this kind of education puts our youth at even greater risk.
Beyond iron fists
The focus on ‘tiger parenting’ in Asian households often backfires, leaving emotional scars and unreadiness of failure that linger well into adulthood.
Is Print Dead? Are you sure?
As lockdowns forced a shift to digital news, The LaSallian—born as a newspaper—adapted to highlight how print and online media can work hand-in-hand, each enhancing the other.
The year the earth stood still
Even as the earth stood still, The LaSallian’s Menagerie section wielded their pens to continue moving stories to the spotlight—connecting, resisting, and advocating for the truth.









