In their second assignments of the season, the DLSU Men’s Football Team and Women’s Football Team triumphed over the UP Fighting Maroons and FEU Lady Tamaraws, respectively, last Saturday, February 13, at the Emperador Stadium. The Women’s Team crushed FEU, 3-0, pulling off a statement win over last season’s champions. Meanwhile, the Men’s Football team…
With the legalization of same-sex marriage in the United States last year and various Pride parades and movements being held here in Manila, it seems the LGBT (or LGBTQA, as it’s being increasingly called) is receiving stronger support from the general populace, and with it, a call for more accurate representation of the LGBTQA community…
From Dangwa with love
In the disorienting chaos that is Manila on a Saturday afternoon, we found ourselves somewhere along the intersection of Dos Castillas Street and Laong Laan Road. Hidden behind high-rise billboards and a crisp red and white Chowking signage is the famed Dangwa flower market, where the jeepney fumes eventually vanish into the refreshing scent of…
The DLSU Lady Spikers bounced back from their recent loss against the NU Lady Bulldogs after trouncing the Adamson Lady Falcons in straight sets, 25-13, 25-13, 25-16, earlier today at the FilOil Arena. MaJoy Baron was declared Player of the Game after finishing with nine points off five attacks, three service aces, and one block.…
Long before the Philippines became a basketball-crazy country, it was first a football state. During the Spanish and the early parts of the American colonization periods, the chief sport in the Philippines was played with one’s feet and even the first Asian football tournament, which was played in the 1913 Far Eastern Games, was held…
With the May 2016 national elections fast approaching, the electorate has more or less already had a good taste of what the presidential, vice presidential, and senatorial candidates have to offer, despite the campaign period only officially set to begin next month. Along with election seasons like this is the rise of some predictable behavioral…
Reeling from a shocking loss in last Wednesday’s game, the DLSU Lady Spikers are looking to redeem themselves and get back on the winning track when they take on the Adamson Lady Falcons this Saturday, 2 pm, at the FilOil Arena in San Juan. Falling short Last Wednesday, La Salle suffered their first defeat…
After two straight losses to start their season, the DLSU Green Tennisters looked to finally get on the winning track. Unfortunately for them, the holiday weekend ended with still no victories to their name. Meanwhile, the DLSU Lady Tennisters could not capitalize on their extra rest days as they could not fend off NU in…
DLSU’s chess teams opened the first weekend of the UAAP Season 78 Chess Tournament on a good note after surrendering only one match last weekend at the Henry Sy, Sr. Hall in De La Salle University-Manila. The Green Woodpushers have been on a roll, winning their first three games to tie the NU Bulldogs for…
UAAP: Lady Spikers fall to NU, drop to 2-1
The DLSU Lady Spikers could not build on their opening week victories as they fell to the NU Lady Bulldogs in four sets, 25-16, 26-24, 14-25, 25-23, earlier today at the Mall of Asia Arena. With the loss, La Salle is now tied with NU at 2-1 in the season standings. Player of the Game Jorelle…