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To the last four years

T-minus two weeks until I cap off my stay in this University. After four years, two program shifts, and 56 units of unnecessary classes, it would be an understatement to say that I am ready to graduate. However, instead of finishing the mountainous amount of work I have due in the next few days, including…

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The man behind the judgment

The judge’s eyes glosses over the numerous people awaiting his decision. Below him, the prosecution slumps down, disheartened and tired. This would be the third time in his entire career that he will make these two words come to fruition. The decision to free a life or condemn it has been delicately placed on his…

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UAAP: Lady Archers lose to UST for fourth defeat of Season 80

After garnering their first win last Saturday, over the UP Lady Maroons, the DLSU Lady Archers were unable to continue their momentum as they were defeated by the UST Golden Tigresses, 65-62. Charmaine Torres led all scorers with 17 points to carry DLSU. On the other side, Jem Angeles and Bets Penaflor had 13 and 11…

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UAAP: Green Archers look to regain winning form against UST

The DLSU Green Archers suffered their first loss of the season at the hands of the UP Fighting Maroons last Saturday, at the Mall of Asia Arena. The defeat left UP at par with La Salle in the standings, both now holding a 3-1 win-loss record. Head coach Aldin Ayo will look to make sure…

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On joys and passion

Do what you love. In following one’s passion, this has been a common advice that we grew to follow. But have we actually been able to do what we truly love? On reading Miya Tokumitsu’s criticism of how “doing what you love” is a big myth, we don’t usually perceive work as taking on the…

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The truth behind mental hospitals

Some call it a madhouse, a theater for the freak shows, or a home for the misfits, but the truth is, one would find themselves walking along the halls of what seems to be a hybrid of a nature-filled retreat house, a white-walled hospital, and a prison with rooms for isolation. On the outside, it…

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PRESS RELEASE: GEEK DAY 2017

Green Giant FM, De La Salle University’s official radio station, presents GEEK DAY 2017, a convention focusing on local and international fandoms, to be held at the SMX Convention Center on October 7. “Geek Day is a convention for numerous trending fandoms. There will be merchandise exhibits, games, and activities to provide an enjoyable experience…

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Talim Bay Project reaches milestones, COSCA, SHORE aim for continued development

Since receiving a Highly Commended Distinction during the Global Universities Partnership on Environment and Sustainability Green Gown Awards in September 2016, the University’s Center for Social Concern and Action (COSCA) and Br. Alfred Shields FSC Ocean Research (SHORE) Center’s ongoing Talim Bay Community-Based Coastal Resource Management (CBCRM) Project has continued to enact new measures that…

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UAAP: Lady Paddlers remain undefeated, Green Paddlers battle inconsistency

Reigning champions DLSU Lady Paddlers picked up right where they left off last season by finishing the tournament’s first weekend of play undefeated, currently holding a 4-0 win-loss record. The Green Paddlers, on the other hand, came away with mixed results after winning two match-ups while also dropping two over the past two days. On…

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UAAP: Green, Lady Shuttlers open season with mixed results

The DLSU Green and Lady Shuttlers opened their season last Thursday, September 22, at the Rizal Memorial Badminton Hall with the former facing UST and the latter, AdU. The Green Shuttlers then had two more match-ups over the weekend, going up against AdU and ADMU on September 23 and 24, while the Lady Shuttlers battled…