Around a year back, I remember how my father’s friend lectured me that graduating with a college degree is an achievement in life that I must selfishly fulfill for my non-financial dreams and aspirations.
With legs wide open
“With legs wide open.” That was how my KASPIL professor described the Philippines’ reception of Spain during our colonization. I don’t recall whether those were his own words or a quote from someone else, but it left a powerful image in my head.
It’s very difficult to look for a film that will tick all of one’s expectations. Judging by a trailer alone would be sketchy and irresponsible, especially now that films are being marketed as “thoughtful and delectable” but end up being plain disappointing.
The Student Handbook, which undergoes changes every three years, is set to be revised this term for implementation next academic year.
Although the UAAP allows each member school to have at most 16 players in its basketball roster, the DLSU Green Archers will enter Season 77’s festivities with only 14 players. At around this time as well in the previous year, the La Salle coaching staff surprised the league after it trimmed down their line up…
Seeking justice
Last June 30, De La Salle College of St. Benilde (DLS-CSB) sophomore Guillo Cesar Servando and three others were picked up along Taft Avenue on a regular Saturday afternoon. They returned beaten and bruised to a condominium situated a few meters away from De La Salle University, one that houses many of the University’s own…
The DLSU Green Archers are ready for UAAP Season 77.
And then there were four. The quest to be the winners of the FIFA World Cup has made exhilarating viewing for football fans worldwide.
Keeping up with The Heart at Play
Within the multitudes of people, there exist our everyday heroes – regular men and women, who devote their time and capabilities to helping those in need. Among these heroes are the parents, coordinators, and volunteers of The Heart at Play foundation – an organization dedicated to helping special needs children, through the art of dance.…
The Cadet Officer Candidate Course (COCC) program of the University’s Naval Reserve Officers’ Training Corps (ROTC) unit has been temporarily suspended for the rest of the term while the Student Discipline Formation Office (SDFO) investigates accounts of hazing within the unit.




