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When work fails the worker

Behind the Marcos Jr. administration’s illusion of a thriving economy are Filipino workers still fighting to survive on a day-to-day basis.

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Running Out of Space

In a city made for cars, runners trace cracked roads and dark streets, learning the quiet truth that sometimes movement is a privilege, not a right.

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Losing my luster

Golden children bloom under the spotlight, until its glare begins to burn both them and those who nurtured their shine.

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Guide, not gag the elderly

In a digital world where misinformation increasingly clouds the truth, the youth must bear the responsibility to guide their elders—not sneer at them.

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Protest Power

Throughout generations, The LaSallian has borne witness to the enduring spirit of revolution that we continue to embody today.

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La Sallian Journalism: Reviewing the past, navigating the future

La Sallian journalism adapts with the shifting tides of the world and how DLSU responds accordingly.

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Blurring the Human Line

As algorithms and artificial intelligence redefine the way we consume news, the line between ethical reporting and digital exploitation grows dangerously thin.

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From UAAP sidelines to the tourism frontlines

Careers may diverge, bylines may shift, and arenas may evolve, yet a journalist’s heart for storytelling will always beat on.

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Fortifying the bastion

The LaSallian, while reaching new heights, remains grounded in its principles as a bastion of issue-oriented critical thinking.

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Hoping a purposeful TLS photo continues to grow

With every frame, The LaSallian’s photojournalists continue to document history, charting the path to a bold and driven future.