La Salle Computer Society (LSCS) aims to provide quality assistance and activities to mold members academically, socially and spiritually in order for them to become competent and well-rounded individuals. LSCS hosts multiple events yearly, but none compares to their main flagship event, the annual Technology Summit. The event was first introduced back in 2012 with…
The La Salle Dance Company – Street (LSDC – Street) is the official street dance group of De La Salle University – Manila. The group has gained strong support from the Lasallian community in its pursuit of excellence in the arts. With the community’s support, the group managed to earn various accomplishments and awards through…
The DLSU Green Archers found their rhythm as they dominated the Arellano University Chiefs, 95-62, earlier today at the FilOil Flying V Centre. With the victory, La Salle now holds a win-loss record of 4-1 while Arellano University is winless in four games. Justine Baltazar led the way for the Green-and-White with 21 points and…
Initiated by One La Salle for Human Rights and Democracy During times of crisis, dirty politics is a fascist’s weapon of choice. With this, One La Salle for Human Rights and Democracy and its allied organizations listed hereunder take a unified stand against electoral fraud and the systematic attacks on our nation’s democracy. The Filipino…
The Philippine Senate has recently approved the bill creating the Philippine Space Agency (PhilSA). Senate Bill 1983, otherwise known as the Act of Establishing the Philippine Space Development and Utilization Policy and Creating the Philippine Agency, was passed last Monday, May 20. Outgoing Senator Bam Aquino, one of the principal authors of the bill, reasoned…
After a week riddled with technical setbacks and cheating allegations, the Commission on Elections (Comelec) announced the winners of the 2019 senatorial race earlier today, May 22. The administration-backed coalition Hugpong ng Pagbabago secured nine of the 12 seats, while Otso Diretso, the opposition slate, failed to gain a foothold in the Magic 12. New…
Last May 17, while vote canvassing for the 2019 midterm elections continued, various labor, youth, and religious groups staged a rally in front of the Philippine International Convention Center where the Commission on Elections (Comelec) was headquartered. The so-called “Black Friday” protest was held over allegations of rigging committed during the recent elections. According to…
April was one eventful month this year, but one specific date had ever since gone down in history as remarkable and noteworthy. That was April 10—when mankind was treated to both the discovery of a new species of the Homo genus and the very first visual representation of a black hole. Even more than a…
Earlier today at the FilOil Flying V Centre in San Juan, the DLSU Green Archers earned their second win in a row after battling it out with the CEU Scorpions, 71-67. The Green-and-White improved to a 3-1 win-loss card, while their opponent obtained their first loss in three games. Once again, Encho Serrano spearheaded the…
Last May 16, Villavicencio family patriarch and De La Salle College alumnus Ramon “Chito” Villavicencio was welcomed once again in DLSU as an honored guest. A lifelong Lasallian, the Flying V chairman and his family attended the inauguration of the Villavicencio Court located on the ninth floor of the Enrique Razon Sports Complex. This was…










