The DLSU Lady Archers were outlasted by the FEU Lady Tamaraws in their opening game of UAAP Season 86, 75-68, earlier today, October 1, at the SM Mall of Asia Arena. In the losing effort, Lady Archer rookie Tricia Mendoza stepped up for her team with 23 points followed by Angel Villava-Cua, and Luisa Dela…
Issues in and out of the University were tackled by Lasallians and progressive youth groups during the State of the Lasallian Address Forum.
The DLSU Green Spikers won their first major championship since their UAAP Season 66 title after beating the UST Growling Tigers, 25-22, 27-29, 29-27, 25-18, in Game Two of their V-League ender best-of-three series earlier tonight, September 29, at the Paco Arena. Two of La Salle’s individual awardees in the tournament led the charge by…
The USG, CoNIC, and LS4HRD launched initiatives calling for justice and accountability in commemoration of the 51st year since the declaration of Martial Law.
More than 50 years since its first staging, Isagani R. Cruz’ Halimaw fortifies itself as a continuously relevant piece of theater that bravely dissects power and the force of corruption. DLSU Harlequin Theatre Guild is set to embark on a contemporary pop-rap musical retelling of “Halimaw,” a compelling sarsuwela written by Filipino literary artist and…
The DLSU Green Spikers swept the ADMU Blue Eagles once again to take their best-of-three semifinal matchup, 25-17, 25-15, 25-19, earlier today, September 24, at the Paco Arena. In the win, team captain JM Ronquillo notched a game-high 16 points on 15 attacks with just 33 attempts. Also notching double-digits were wing spikers Noel Kampton…
The DLSU Green Spikers fastened a do-or-die game in the 2023 V-League Collegiate Challenge semifinal series after pummeling their archrivals ADMU Blue Eagles in straight sets, 25-21, 25-21, 25-21, at the Paco Arena today, September 22. Noel Kampton anchored the win for La Salle, accumulating 26 points with 23 commanding attacks, two service aces, and…
Activists from different sectors of society gather in solidarity for a night of fashion and protest.
The price ceilings on rice is yet again a band-aid policy that fails to uproot the pressing matters in the agricultural sector.
When a teenage girl’s angst is shown in pop culture, it is often done with an air of superficiality. A young woman’s rebellion can never be too radical; her public defiance is approved by a flock of corporate executives behind the scenes, concocting a surface-level image that never goes beyond the high-pitched whine: “It’s not…









