From issues of gatekeeping to inaccessibility, a lot of factors contribute to society’s poor perception of the arts as a field despite being pillars of history and culture.
Face shields have been a part of the Philippines’ pandemic protocols since 2020, but are they really all they’re made out to be?
The growing e-sabong industry seems to have a dozen repercussions to its operators and bettors.
We’re going to be okay
It’s definitely okay to not be okay, but we should know when to tend to ourselves and to our mental health to maintain our well-being.
Policymaking for the OPRES will always be for the voice of the students.
Playground politics
Standards set by DLSU political parties seem to only apply outwardly, given that in the recently concluded USG Special Elections, even platforms remain to be void of concreteness.
This month marks the beginning of the campaign period for national candidates—inevitably the most expensive period of every election cycle. With the Philippines divided into several regions, people vying for a government seat prepare a huge sum of campaign budget to establish their image to the public and reach as many voters as possible. While…
After almost two years, the UAAP is set for its relaunch in Season 84 this coming March—with DLSU as host university.
In light of the 36th EDSA People Power Revolution, protests are no longer just battles for peace but also for the truth.
The Marcoses’ lavish subscription to art embedded the economic and societal traumas Martial Law caused, creating shift on how the field is viewed.









