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PRESS RELEASE: Meet the Brothers—Open House

In celebration of Lasallian Mission Week, the De La Salle Brothers – Manila will be re-opening their doors to the Lasallian Community for the annual Open House. The program, entitled Meet the Brothers: Open House 2022, will be held from November 22 to 24, 2022 at the 4th Floor of the St. La Salle Hall.…

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Lasallians join other university students in International Students’ Day walk

A flock of green marched across the University’s halls last November 17 in a mobilization commemorating International Students’ Day. The group later joined students from various universities across Metro Manila in España Blvd., forming a bigger crowd to air their opposition toward the proposal to once again make the Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) program…

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Sports

UAAP: La Salle hold off currently top-seeded Fighting Maroons, 82-80, stay in the Final Four race

The DLSU Green Archers thwarted the top-seeded UP Fighting Maroons, 82-80, earlier tonight, November 20, at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.  Rookie-standout Kevin Quiambao led La Salle to victory as he scored 18 points to go with nine rebounds, aided by Mark Nonoy and CJ Austria who chipped in 15 and 10 points, respectively.…

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SSL: Lady Spikers unable to topple unscathed NU Lady Bulldogs, settle for silver

The DLSU Lady Spikers stumbled against their rivals, the NU Lady Bulldogs, failing to claim the Shakey’s Super League championship title in straight sets, 25-23, 25-20, 25-20, earlier tonight, November 19, at the Rizal Memorial Coliseum.   Alyssa Solomon was named as the MVP of the Match, spearheading the scoring parade for the  Lady Bulldogs with…

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UAAP: Lady Archers down FIghting Maroons in dominant display

The DLSU Lady Archers maintained their unbeaten run in the second round of UAAP 85 with a dominant victory, 86-67, over the UP Fighting Maroons earlier today, October 19, at the UST Quadricentennial Pavilion. Bettina Binaohan spearheaded La Salle’s attack with 21 points and eight rebounds. Bea Dalisay chipped in 15 points, including four shots…

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UAAP: Laying the groundwork for the upcoming season

Seven long years have passed since DLSU last dominated the UAAP Table Tennis scene. The Green and Lady Paddlers are especially aiming to reignite their supremacy.

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Vanguard

To a Greener Future: ASEAN Environmental Stewardship Forum

To shed light on the worsening effects of climate change in the country, the Philippine chapter of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Youth Organization organized an Environmental Stewardship Forum last November 5 through Zoom. A total of five guest speakers discussed how the youth could participate in environmental action and stewardship, with a…

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Former Santugon members attempt ‘hasty’ independent bid

A week before the DLSU Commission on Elections (Comelec) released its list of candidates, ruling party Santugon sa Tawag ng Panahon (Santugon) announced that they were not fielding candidates “in the interest of the organization’s holistic refocusing, rebuilding, and reevaluation.”  The party’s decision to sit out this year’s make-up elections followed controversies involving their freshmen…

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PRESS RELEASE: TRANSCEND–Cutting Edge Amongst the Rest

One of the first face-to-face events after so many years, DLSU Englicom proudly brings back Transcend face-to-face. Transcend is one of Englicom’s biggest university-wide flagship events, and this year, it focuses on the theme of Cutting Edge Amongst the Rest. Transcend: Cutting Edge Amongst the Rest will be a weeklong hybrid event with the goal…

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Writer’s Recap: A tapestry of storied songs in Innersoul’s ‘Lights Off–Beyond the Stars’

In commemoration of 25 years of inspiration and passion, De La Salle Innersoul staged “Lights Off: Beyond the Stars” last November 12 through an exclusive YouTube stream. But it was not simply a concert—“Lights Off” was divided into four acts, labeled as stages, each with storied songs that told of the organization’s struggles and development…