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UAAP: Reception woes haunt Green Spikers in loss to Growling Tigers

Despite showing grit under pressure, the DLSU Green Spikers fell to the UST Growling Tigers in a hard-fought battle in the UAAP Season 88 Men’s Volleyball Tournament, 23-25, 22-25, 25-15, 19-25, earlier today, February 22, at the SM Mall of Asia Arena.  Anchoring the Green-and-White’s stand was Issa Ousseini, who delivered 16 points on 10…

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Menagerie

Writer’s Recap: Autospying the hidden truths of the past in Jun Lana’s ‘About Us But Not About Us’

Jun Lana’s ‘About Us But Not About Us’ explores a tale of guilt and betrayal, leaving the audience to confront the unsettling insights about the human psyche—one secret at a time.

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University

Beyond dreams and imaginations: 37th year of DLSU’s For the Kids

In its 37th For The Kids program, Lasallians championed the importance of inclusion as volunteers treated kids with special needs to a day of fun-filled games.

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Opinion

No such thing as a third space

With existing third spaces continuing to dwindle, the government must make an effort to revitalize the few public places we have.

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Sports

UAAP: Lady Spikers deliver a sweet sweep against FEU Lady Tamaraws in Season 88 debut

The DLSU Lady Spikers wiped out the FEU Lady Tamaraws in a straight-sets win, 25-19, 25-14, 27-25, in their UAAP Season 88 Women’s Volleyball Tournament season opener earlier tonight, February 14, at the SM Mall of Asia Arena. Kicking off their season debut, Team Captain Shevana Laput led the squad to victory, getting hailed as…

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Sports

UAAP: Green Spikers drop Season 88 opener to FEU Tamaraws in straight sets

The DLSU Green Spikers opened their UAAP Season 88 Men’s Volleyball campaign on a sour note, bowing to the FEU Tamaraws in straight sets, 25-19, 25-22, 25-19, earlier today, February 14, at the SM Mall of Asia Arena. Struggling to find their rhythm against the Morayta-based squad’s relentless offense, the Green-and-White failed to secure a…

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Opinion

What home taught me about kapwa

My home taught me that our “kapwa”—interactions, shared duties, and people—quietly shape who we become as individuals.

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University

Campus journalism serves until it doesn’t

Attacks against student media diminish the labor and reporting processes behind it, reflecting broader challenges facing journalism as a whole.

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Sports

A silent battle beyond the court: The public perception of athletes’ mental health

Beyond their strong facades, student-athletes face pressures often left unseen and unheard.

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Opinion

Who said I’d die alone?

Society at large must learn to deconstruct its restrictive perspective on love.