The crowd was dominated by green in the Mall of Asia Arena as the DLSU Green Archers extend their winning streak to six games as they remain as the only undefeated team in the second round of the UAAP with a 57-55 win against the NU Bulldogs. Jeron Teng led the Green-and-White with 21 points…
“What is sleep?” Many students often utter these words followed by a half hearted laugh, when sleep evades their grasp. Students staying up until the break of dawn accomplishing requirements announced weeks before or studying for important exams is nothing new to us. Cramming is a common lifestyle among students in modern society. We’ve all…
Green Archers aim to get even with NU
Since the beginning of the second round of the eliminations, things have seemed to go in the favor of the DLSU Green Archers. From their thrilling overtime triumph against the AdU Soaring Falcons to open the second round up to their sweet revenge against the UE Red Warriors in their last outing, this growing La…
DLSU-ITSO holds ASEAN-wide IP summit
De La Salle University Innovation and Technology Support Office (DLSU-ITSO), with University Legal Counsel and IP lawyer Attorney Christopher E. Cruz and several delegates from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) held a talk earlier today on the 13th floor of the Henry Sy building regarding the current status, developments and challenges faced by…
De La Salle alumnus and renowned writer Dr. Cirilo Bautista receives this year’s Gawad Dangal ng Lahi award in the 63rd Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards. Continuing its tradition of promoting the Filipino cultural heritage through literary excellence, the Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature (Palanca Awards) honors the authors of winning entries in this year’s…
Green Pulse: Pre-finals rituals
Worrisome faces with knotted eyebrows and wrinkled foreheads of students start residing inside their favorite coffee shops, a venue that has become the intersection of home and school. A compromise of lifestyles fashioned through comfy attires, faithful hoodies, and tons of coffee cups is the usual go-to place in the unsought, prolonged week of agony…
In the first round, the DLSU Green Archers were heavily criticized for their lack of composure in the final minutes of the game. Yet, the second round has proved to be the complete opposite, as the Green Archers have been the more composed team in the clutch against their past few opponents, and today’s game…
La Salle’s Jins prepare for battle
Will the kicks reach higher heights or will they be a sorry miss? The Green Jins ended last season with a bang and finished last season at second place, bagging three gold and two bronze medals. However, due to the new quotient rule implemented by the UAAP, they fell short and finished at first runner-up…
After seven games at the end of the first round, the DLSU Green Archers found themselves in hot water, winning just three games and dropping four in disheartening fashion. The critics were harsh and negative comments were a dime a dozen. They criticized Jeron Teng’s free throws, Almond Vosotros’ shot selection and even head coach…
UAAP: Green, Lady Shuttlers break even
With the UAAP Season 76 shifting into full gear for the remaining first half sporting events, the DLSU Green Shuttlers and Lady Shuttlers start anew with their quest for redemption and the UAAP Badminton gold. Despite being locked at the third place tier for the past three seasons, both teams are expecting to breakaway from…