The DLSU Lady Spikers won their second straight game in the UAAP Season 78 Women’s Volleyball Tournament after defeating the UP Lady Maroons in four sets, 25-14, 25-13, 19-25, 25-20, earlier today at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig City. Five players scored in double-digits for La Salle, led by Majoy Baron with 17 points off…
After an impressive win to begin their UAAP Season 78 campaign, the DLSU Lady Spikers are looking to build on their newfound momentum when they take on the UP Lady Maroons this Saturday, 2 pm, at the PhilSports Arena in Pasig City. The Lady Spikers wasted no time in proving that they are among the…
The DLSU Green Batters lost to the NU Bulldogs, 8-7, yesterday, February 4, in the opening game of their UAAP Season 78 campaign at the Rizal Memorial Baseball Field. It was a disappointing start for a team that expects big things out of this season, one that even saw them hold a huge lead entering…
Green Journal: Alyanna Ong
In a few hours, Lasallians will be heading over to the Philippine International Convention Center (PICC) to receive their diplomas and begin their life outside the four walls of a classroom. Lady Archer Alyanna Ong is among those who will march after years of toiling in the classroom and on the court. Reflecting on the…
The DLSU Green Spikers opened their UAAP Season 78 campaign with a victory after slipping past the UE Red Warriors in straight sets, 25-18, 28-26, 26-24, earlier today at the PhilSports Arena. Team captain Raymark Woo, who missed last season with a torn ACL, led the Green Spikers with 19 points on 17 spikes and…
Clustered majors: The new system
As many CLA students are aware of, a new system was recently imposed during the 2nd Term enlistment. The Clustered Majors System, formerly the Blocking System, was implemented for the first time by the College of Liberal Arts. Unfortunately, many students were blindsided and confused by the sudden implementation, and as a result, the change…
As the second half of UAAP Season 78 commences, volleyball players and enthusiasts alike are in for another exciting tournament. Competing teams have rigorously prepared in anticipation for the season, with the DLSU Green Spikers and Lady Spikers pulling out all the stops to improve from their performances last season. The Green Spikers finished last…
Being a Filipino entails a certain amount of accepted irony—it is a nationality that prides itself in possessing one, unified identity in spite of having various distinct (and sometimes contrasting) micro-characteristics. In fact, the Filipino’s genetic makeup, you could say, is a hodgepodge of different foreign lineages. While some Filipinos have grown to view their…
Graduating students wishing to pursue further studies in medical or law schools have expressed concerns over the implications of the recent academic calendar shift implemented last year. Because of the said shift, the start of classes in some medical and law schools will fall much earlier than the end of classes for DLSU. As per…
In Amihan, Quezon City, a certain house stands in the street of Narra—an old, run-of-the-mill kind of house that is easy to miss and pass over. It has no prominent signs and no doorbell, instead guarded by two watchdogs who bark at the slightest sound and movement. This house is the center of Lila Pilipina,…

