Course crediting, a supposed two-week proccess, is slowed down by a plethora of changes and challenges that APOs continue to grapple with.
These schools are on fire
As heatwaves have become an alarming health risk due to climate change, the government must focus on improving academic institutions’ learning facilities for the welfare of students.
Refined with time, the Lasallian Youth Orchestra brandishes 15 years of memorable harmonies in “Grandioso 2024: Symphonic Portraits.”
Reentering society can seem an unsurmountable hurdle for those formerly deprived of liberty, but they remain persistent of a more accepting future.
Greenwashing is a nuisance that confuses consumers. But at its worst, it can also undermine the broader movement toward sustainable practices.
Sikolohiyang Pilipino invites people on a journey of discovery that is divest from colonial and Eurocentric notions of the self.
LCIDWell’s Pantay Lecture Series, initially a three-part series for National Women’s Month, continues to champion gender inclusivity a year after its inception.
My adventures as a kid were a kaleidoscope of boundless imagination and dreams. My days were filled with stories inside kingdoms made of pillows and imaginary fights against the daunting dragons outside my garden. These are the sensory whispers of my childhood, a time when my scraped knees were medals of honor, and my biggest…
In the Philippines, communities are plagued by a lack of access to menstrual and hygiene products and limited knowledge on women’s reproductive health.
Banking on his past roles and engagements as a former finance executive and batch legislator, University Student Government (USG) President Raphael Hari-Ong hopes to imbue a “genuine Lasallian experience” to all Lasallians that goes beyond optimizing academic life through sustainable projects and policies. In your first month as USG president, what takeaways or changes in…