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DLSU-STC recovers after typhoon Glenda

De La Salle University Science and Technology Complex (DLSU-STC) is currently undergoing repairs and cleaning operations after the onslaught of typhoon Glenda last week. As a follow-up on the current situation of the campus, DLSU-STC Safety and Security Officer Gerald Galza disseminated a status report yesterday. The report stated repairs for the damages in Integrated…

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Legislative Assembly continues discussions on handbook revisions

  The Legislative Assembly (LA) held a session last July 18 to further their discussions on Student Handbook revisions, particularly in the Student’s Charter. The LA began the session with approving the institutionalization and deinstitutionalization guidelines of the University Student Government (USG). These proposed guidelines covered how USG projects would be evaluated, institutionalized, and abolished.…

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Ex-Green Archer Gotladera shines for Ateneo against DLSU

In the midst of a sea of blue and green, the 6’5 Fonzo Gotladera stepped to the free throw line to shoot two free throws. It was the fourth quarter of a tight battle between the DLSU Green Archers and the ADMU Blue Eagles, a rivalry that has spanned decades and generations. After splitting his…

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UAAP: Green Archers falter against Ateneo, drop to 0-2

The DLSU Green Archers fell to 0-2 on the season with a 97-86 loss to the ADMU Blue Eagles.

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La Salle versus Ateneo: Reliving the rivalry

  Archrivals battling it out always provides for an interesting storyline and in the UAAP, nothing is more compelling than the games between long-time rivals De La Salle University and Ateneo De Manila University. Come Sunday, July 20, at 11 am, fans and supporters alike of both schools are in for a treat as the reigning…

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UAAP: Lady Archers rally past Adamson, book second win

The DLSU Lady Archers survived the gritty AdU Lady Falcons, 50-42, to get their second straight victory of the season.

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Menagerie

Green Parody Series:  Backgrounds and beginnings

No classes in STC. I thought ONE LA SALLE?! RT if One La Salle pls 🙁 — More Fun In DLSU (@morefuninDLSU) July 14, 2014 What is a parody account? Their tweets make people laugh about anything from students’ struggles to the University’s events. Parody accounts regularly inject humor into Lasallian life and gain a…

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Typhoon Glenda aftermath: A status report

De La Salle University (DLSU) was not spared from the strong winds and heavy rains brought by typhoon Glenda. Almost all buidings at DLSU suffered damages, with roofs being blown off covered walks, and hallways littered with building debris and tree branches. The wailing winds also destroyed some of the glass panels and dividers located…

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Living in Dani’s world: The Sandbox Collective’s Vision

Based on the heartwarming play of Michael Kooman and Christopher Dimond, Dani Girl explores the reality of cancer from a child’s perspective. In this musical, you’ll get to experience Dani Lyons’ adventures with her teddy bear, Mr. Fritz, and friends Raph and Marty, as she tries to understand the meaning of her cancer and the trivialities that come with it.

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2014 World Cup Brazil: Another chapter in the history of football

  The 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil is finally over with Germany on top of the football world once again. With this win, Germany holds the record for the second most number of World Cup titles in history, with four championships at their helm. Germany’s recent feat makes their national football team just one title…