The appointments of three applicants for Commission on Elections (Comelec) commissioner for the Manila Campus were approved by the Legislative Assembly (LA) during their session last March 21 at the USG Session Hall. Out of five candidates, only three were approved by the LA. John Ababan and Troy Mirafuentes—who have both already been serving under…
The Taft-based squad is a day away from their annual University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Streetdance Competition and have been preparing to reclaim what was originally theirs. The La Salle Dance Company (LSDC)-Street finished second place last year with an 85.75 grade, falling short from their expected back-to-back title finish as FEU Street…
EducACTION 2019 is an inclusive forum that will allow people from different backgrounds an equal opportunity to learn. It will incorporate educational topics that will revolve around various speakers’ efforts to improve society today, which will, in the long run, reduce inequalities experienced by Filipinos. Through this forum, people from all over could become inspired…
Last March 18, a Youth Engagement Session (YES) was held at the fourth floor of the Henry Sy Sr. Hall. The session featured youth leaders, namely Kabataan Partylist National Deputy Secretary General Angelica Reyes, Youth for Human Rights and Democracy chairperson Christian Gultia, and Voice of the Youth Network founder Pocholo Gonzales. The talk covered…
When was the last time you tried talking calmly to someone who disagreed with what you posted on your feed? There are times where I feel like everyone is just trying to say something that attacks the person immediately just because they do not share the same sentiments or beliefs. I’m not trying to suppress…
Taking a look back at some of the most iconic action scenes in movie history, it’s plain to see that many of them involve some degree of stunt work: from the fight sequences in Karate Kid where Daniel LaRusso kicks and punches his way through the members of the Cobra Kai; to the iconic scene…
Not everything is easy
“Tara, lipat na lang tayo sa CLA. Mas madali naman diyan eh.” (Let’s just shift to CLA. It’s easier there.) This is one of the most common lines I’ve heard from different engineering students when I was a frosh—even until now. As engineering students, we are required to take general math classes such as differential calculus,…
The Engineering College Government (ECG) celebrates 73 years of engineering excellence this Engineering Week 2019 which will happen from March 18 to 22, 2019. Engineering Week 2019 is a weeklong celebration is in partnership with the Gokongwei College of Engineering (GCOE) and the eight engineering organizations in DLSU: ACCESS, ChEn, CES, IMES, ECES, MES, SME…
Books in one hand, bottles in the other—the stereotypical image of a well-rounded college student as depicted by the media time and time again. It is the nerd who can occasionally take off her glasses and let her hair down from a ponytail, or the jock who can kick it back with the books and…
European Union (EU) Ambassador to the Philippines Franz Jessen visited DLSU last March 18 to host a talk titled European Union’s Common Foreign Policy at the Philippe Jones Lhuillier Conference Room in Henry Sy Sr. Hall. Dr. Renato De Castro, a professor of the International Studies Department which also hosted the event, welcomed the visiting…









