In the age where Harry, Katniss, Percy, Bella, and Hazel have become more than ordinary household names and have instead placed markers in every teenager’s memory, just how far has the young adult genre come? The young adult of yesteryears Back in our grandparents’ days, “young adult fiction” wasn’t the phenomenal trend that…
Despite a furious late rally which led to just a one point deficit for the DLSU Lady Archers in the last few seconds of the match, the Taft-based ladies succumbed to the AdU Lady Falcons, 58-54, earlier today at The Arena in San Juan. Inna Corcuera led the Lady Archers with 10 points, while…
Three students from the University are part of the Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines (TOSP) in the National Capital Region (NCR) as announced last May 5. Jose Miguel Moreno, Justin Sucgang, and Ira Gayll Zamudio were accepted into the prestigious awards circle after a rigorous screening process among the best in academics, leadership, and…
Taxonomy should begin to classify buildings as living things because every single one in De La Salle University seems to be alive. Its doors have welcomed several generations of Lasallians into the University’s walls for new experiences and opportunities. Its lights have been giving inspiration and hope for the Lasallians who have been exerting effort in their chosen paths.…
Of the many schools and universities in the country, La Salle boasts a rich legacy in the realm of sports, and more so, in the realm of the Pinoy fan-favorite basketball. A founding member of the NCAA in 1924, La Salle developed its basketball program to become one of the finest in the country. And…
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Photo courtesy of Sony Pictures Entertainment Choosing between what you want and what you have to do is difficult. Whether it is as mundane as choosing videogames over studying to going out with friends over studying (yes, studying is always there, Lasallian), it’s pretty hard, right? Well, how about choosing between the love…
To uphold the Lasallian mission of serving the less fortunate, the Community Engagement Committee under the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Lasallian Mission (VCLM), in collaboration with F. G. Calderon Integrated High School, held two workshops last April 29, 2014 at the Enrique Razon Sports Complex and Br. Andrew Gonzales Hall. Center…
The DLSU Green Archers showed no signs of rust in their game as they opened the 2014 Fil-Oil Flying V Premier Cup on a winning note. The reigning UAAP and PCCL champions defeated the UE Red Warriors, 69-62, in the opening day of the preseason tournament earlier today at The Arena in San Juan.…
As the temperature around the city heats up, so too does the basketball scene in Metro Manila as the Fil-Oil Flying V Preseason Tournament kicks off. With a little more than four months having gone by since the DLSU Green Archers clinched the PCCL Championship, expect the squad to be rusty, but carrying at the same time their newfound championship experience in their buildup for UAAP Season 77.
The five week fantasy that many of us yearn for after three terms of deadlines, exams and presentations. It’s the brief escape from all the sleepless nights that come with the perils of being a “responsible” college student. With all the stress out the window, summer is the perfect time to let loose and find that happy place we’ve been looking for all year long.



