In mass gatherings, the sheer number of people that show up poses a risk of injury, especially in the case of moving crowds.
Some student athletes from DLSU draw their inspiration from a familiar source—the influence of their parents who were athletes themselves
When a viral genome has one or more mutations distinct from the original virus, it is identified as a variant.
In every endeavor, everyone has a role to play; but for a concern as big as the pandemic, the government must stop pointing fingers and instead must get jobs done.
While military training tries to instill discipline among cadets, it also breeds a culture of power tripping and abuse.
What you leave behind
Philippine politics has become a family affair for many, but reelectionists should reconsider taking part in elections and making room for better public servants.
The Philippines currently has the lowest age of consent in Southeast Asia—but now, this could change.
Stories of COVID-19 survivors do not simply end with survival or death—and time cannot tell for how long.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) has gradually teased about exploring the multiverse in its canon. While several MCU films and TV series dabbled with the idea, it was Doctor Strange who established the multiverse. But Benedict Cumberbatch’s Sorcerer Supreme isn’t the focus for when this is introduced but our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. Indeed, Spider-Man: No…
With the theme, “Passion and Purpose: Forming the Students of Today as the Leaders of Tomorrow,” Premier: Inter-organizations Summit, hosted by the Industrial Management Engineering Society (IMES), commenced last January 5 and 6, 2022. The event was an avenue for student leaders from different organizations in De La Salle University to collaborate, form meaningful connections,…










