When the University administration announces the suspension of the submission of academic requirements, students should be able to expect that their deadlines will be moved. But in a few cases, some professors have failed to follow the order, according to their students. Most recently, during the two-week-long health break last January, a Help Desk Announcement…
As the pandemic restricts large gatherings from happening, many couples resort to videotelephony to share their special day with loved ones.
The indigenous influence in music doubles as a protest against the mistreatment of indigenous communities.
More than just a mere theater group, PETA dives deep into the grassroots to tell compelling and socially relevant narratives.
In attempts to acknowledge indigenous dances across the country, many are helping shift our focus away from just the Spanish-influenced folk dances.
Kevin Raymundo, the man behind Tarantadong Kalbo, ensures that every visual encourages us to speak out about injustices.
The once crowned “Grand Dame of Manila”—the Metropolitan Theater—is slowly regaining its place in the local culture and arts scene.
The vanishing borlas de pastillas art channels the artists’ creativity, crafting designs that tell a myriad of narratives.
De La Salle University-Manila’s AB Organizational Communication Batch 118, for their Issues Management class, will be facilitating a webinar event entitled, “The Big Picture: Zooming into the Fight Against Fake News” this Friday, 11 February at 3:00 PM-5:30 PM, through Zoom conference. Three guest speakers from different sectors will discuss their distinct experiences in fighting…
Santugon sa Tawag ng Panahon (Santugon) claimed 14 out of 21 freshman positions in the University Student Government (USG) batch government units in the recently concluded Special Elections (SE) 2022, securing a Santugon-led ID 121 in their first year. Meanwhile, Alyansang Tapat sa Lasalista (Tapat) candidates bagged seven freshman positions. Positions in the Gokongwei College…









