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Commentary: Moving past academic breaks is key for long-term education recovery

Tough times call for drastic measures, not merely short-term and band-aid solutions.

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Writer’s Recap: ‘So G for SOGIE’ calls for provision of human rights to LGBTQ+

Last January 7 and 8, DLSU Prism launched So G for SOGIE: A Webinar on the Basics of SOGIE, tackling the need to approve the SOGIE Equality Bill in the country. With guest speakers Miss Trans Global 2020 Mela Habijan, University of the Philippines Los Baños Philosophy Professor Krissah Taganas, and Akbayan Partylist first nominee…

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Free as my hair: Embracing curls for liberty through the natural hair movement

Reclaiming Filipina beauty starts with appreciating naturally curly hair.

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PRESS RELEASE: This is it, seniors! DEVINT launches THESIS IT!: A Senior’s Ultimate Guide to Acing Thesis Year

No student has not encountered a bad writer’s block-inducing requirement. Whether you’re a senior stuck on their thesis or a regular student that wants to get good grades, Development Initiative invites you to THESIS IT!: A Senior’s Ultimate Guide to Acing Thesis Year!  Senior students begin their thesis year with the stress and confusion that…

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Rant and Rave: ‘The French Dispatch’ and the intimacy of print journalism

Take a glance and you’ll instantly know if it’s a Wes Anderson picture.  Definitely a creator of his time, Anderson’s quirky, vivid, and youthful filmmaking has become a genre in itself. Thus, it’s no surprise that his league of artsy admirers would rejoice over his return in The French Dispatch.  Known for telling whimsical stories…

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Rant and Rave: Watching the butcher burn in ‘The Witcher’ Season 2

When the first season of The Witcher dropped in 2019, fans of the hit book series and the beloved games waited with bated breath to see if the Netflix show would be everything they wanted it to be and more. For the most part, the first season was a massive success—spurning the inevitable comparison to…

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Have yourself a merry (little) noche buena

During the holidays, we tend to ask ourselves if our stomachs are fuller than our dinner tables, what exactly is food coma, and just how we could relieve ourselves.

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Opinion

Dismantling the boy’s club

Gender-based discrimination and sexual harrassment are not limited to a particular industry, but their existence to this date must be enough to call for concrete action.

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PRESS RELEASE: BLAZE2022—A December to Remember

In their third year together, 119 College of Business Students celebrate with BLAZE2022: A December to Remember. Through Christmas festivities and contests, BLAZE2022 keeps the spirit of giving alive in the midst of the pandemic. Planning the holidays with Santa’s 12 Days of Christmas, doing scavenger hunts, enjoying recipes in 12 Tastes of Christmas, and…

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PRESS RELEASE: ACG’s Creates its 1st Council of Student Sectors for Safer Spaces

As a student government who upholds inclusive and holistic spaces for its students, the Arts College Government opens applications for the 1st Council of Student Sectors, an initiative that champions the creation of safe spaces for the students in CLA from December 10 to 17, 2021.  The Council of Student Sectors would fall under the…