As the DLSU University Student Government (USG) Activities Assembly (AA) held their first official meeting last December 10 via Zoom, the individual departments elected their respective officers. Along with this, Vice President for External Affairs Lara Jomalesa presented the assembly’s official outline for the proposed youth voter agenda and the AA manual that was tackled…
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Friendships are meant to be cultivated and valued, but when things—or people—become problematic and toxic, just where do you draw the line?
From starring as DLSU’s goalkeeper for five years, Patrick Deyto shares what it means to be a homegrown talent playing professionally in Thailand.
Highlighted by enhanced graphics, a “faithful” storyline, and still challenging trainer battles, revisiting the Sinnoh region through Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl could not have been more exciting.
The Philippine olfaction industry is on a slow rise, spreading its fragrance one scent at a time.
By encouraging interactions that go beyond a single click, we get to foster a society that keeps its eyes open to injustice.
The increase in gas prices calls for sufficient subsidies—not much of tax cuts—to directly help affected consumers.
Commemorating the declaration of International Human Rights Day, the Diokno Foundation and the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) invited speakers to discuss the accomplishments and contributions of the late Sen. Jose Wright Diokno through an online webinar titled Kapihan with Ka-Pepe Diokno held last December 10 via Facebook Live. The conversation on Ka Pepe’s birth…
Bibingka and puto bumbong makers continue to fuel our Christmas spirit despite challenges brought by the pandemic.
By 2050, the IPCC observes that global sea levels will increase by 15 to 25 centimeters—putting millions of individuals at risk.










