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Opinion

Pursuit of purpose

Career decisions are hard enough as it is, so it does not help that society and the education system dictates everyone to prematurely make a decision.

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Vanguard

Peering through the lens of Philippine eye care

Eye care is a vital yet neglected aspect of overall health, and it also demands accessible and affordable solutions.

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Menagerie

When the mother tongue is cut, Filipino teachers mend the threads of local languages

As the Philippines caves into globalization, where English is the norm, language as a medium of heritage is at a standstill—a responsibility left in the hands of educators.

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Sports

Beyond the Court: King Spiker Noel Kampton plays his aces with Alas Pilipinas

As Noel Kampton goes beyond the colors of La Salle, he embodies his world-class mentality with the national team.

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Menagerie

Cemetery workers lay the living’s worries to rest

As loved ones are enveloped by sorrow, cemetery caretakers tend the tombs that honor the dearly departed—amid their own struggles and grief.

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University

DLSU’s Non-Violence Contract under scrutiny amid Tau Gamma Phi hazing allegations

Despite the shift to the Non-Violence Contract, Lasallians participate in fraternities like Tau Gamma Phi, wherein a rivalry with Alpha Phi Omega ensue and violent hazing surface.

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University

USG branches cope with leadership gaps, prolonged responsibilities post-GE 2024

With short to near-empty ballots in the precincts, the failure to elect officials has caused numerous logistical disruptions in the USG.

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Opinion

DLSU should graduate from the “no-fail policy” for Latin honors

What the DLSU admin overlooked in the “no-fail policy” for Latin honors is that students can recover from failures and getting a grade of 0.0 should not eradicate excellence.

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Opinion

Stop hypersexualizing sex education

Critics often misrepresent CSE as something obscene. But in reality, withholding this kind of education puts our youth at even greater risk.

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Sports

UAAP: Lady Spikers swept by Lady Bulldogs in UAAP opener

The DLSU Lady Spikers fell short in their opening game in the UAAP Season 87 Women’s Volleyball Tournament as they were mauled by the defending champions, the NU Lady Bulldogs, in straight sets, 23-25, 21-25, 18-25, earlier tonight, February 16, at the SM Mall of Asia Arena. In a losing effort, opposite hitter Shevana Laput…