The DLSU Green Archers notched their eleventh win of the season as they overpowered the NU Bulldogs, 101-76, earlier today at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. The win gives the defending champions an 11-2 record, which keeps their faint hopes alive of capturing the top seed in the standings as they are two games behind archrivals…
In their penultimate game of the second round, the DLSU Green Archers hope to continue their winning momentum as they face off against the NU Bulldogs tomorrow, 4 pm, at the Smart Araneta Coliseum. Though two games behind, the Green Archers still remain hopeful of catching the league leading ADMU Blue Eagles at the top…
ERRATUM: USG President Mikee De Vega brought into our attention an error in the original statement the USG released earlier this week. Number 3 of the proposal’s policies should have read: “Classes will end at 2:15 on Mondays. On Fridays, on the other hand, classes will end at 4:00,” rather than “Classes will end at…
The DLSU Green Archers dealt the UST Growling Tigers yet another loss in Season 80 of the UAAP, earlier today at the Mall of Asia Arena. The 94-59 triumph by La Salle over UST gave the Taft-based squad its tenth win as they continue to pursue the top seed in the standings. With the victory,…
After clinching a Final Four berth with their 21-point victory over the UE Red Warriors last Wednesday, the DLSU Green Archers will try to continue their momentum against the winless UST Growling Tigers tomorrow, 2 pm, at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City. A win for the Green-and-White would solidify their place at…
The DLSU Green Archers subdued the UE Red Warriors, 99-78, earlier today at the Mall of Asia Arena. The victory gave La Salle a 9-2 win-loss record and pushed its winning streak to four games after edging the AdU Soaring Falcons last Saturday, October 21, late in the final frame. With this win, the Green…
Last September, the Council of Student Organizations (CSO) and its allied student bodies held the Annual Recruitment Week (ARW). Setting up booths around campus, various student groups recruited new members into their teams and committees. Joining the ranks of CSO organizations who recruited members this year are the De La Salle Model United Nations Society…
During the 29th edition of the Southeast Asian Games (SEA Games), held last August 19 to 30, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, representatives from each region sent their best athletes to compete, showcase their skills, and represent the country. The Philippines ranked 6th place overall, bringing home 121 medals: 24 gold, 33 silver, and 64 bronze…
It is an era that is vividly remembered as a wound that hasn’t completely healed. A memory that refuses to dissolve into faded decades and a turbulent part of Philippine history, the mention of martial law sparks an outcry of different contradictions. It was a grim era smeared with shades of scarlet insurgence—a period of…
Only, but not lonely
Growing up with the question “How many siblings do you have?” was as much a burden to hear as it was to actually answer. I would always look down shyly and quietly tell whoever was asking that I had no brothers or sisters – I was, and still am, an only child. After hearing quite…









