Nineteen senatorial candidates laid down their platforms and views on key issues during The Rundown 2022, the official youth-oriented senate election forum of the Commission on Elections, last Saturday, March 12. The event aimed to help young Filipino voters discern which senatorial candidates they should vote for in the upcoming May 9 National and Local…
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A press conference was held by delegates of the Community Mercy Outreach (CMO) last Friday, March 4, in response to the military bombings and the “outright denial of human rights” that occured in the Brgy. Sta. Clara in the Cagayan Region. News from Janaury reported that around 30 bombs were thrown by Armed Forces of…
Such data manipulation would have gotten failing marks in an introductory statistics class; startling that it was even considered good enough for public consumption.
As candidates decide to go their own routes, how do we form a united opposition?
The growing e-sabong industry seems to have a dozen repercussions to its operators and bettors.
Policymaking for the OPRES will always be for the voice of the students.
This month marks the beginning of the campaign period for national candidates—inevitably the most expensive period of every election cycle. With the Philippines divided into several regions, people vying for a government seat prepare a huge sum of campaign budget to establish their image to the public and reach as many voters as possible. While…
In light of the 36th EDSA People Power Revolution, protests are no longer just battles for peace but also for the truth.
De La Salle Philippines (DLSP) hosted the Safe La Salle 2022 webinar last February 18 via Zoom and Facebook Live with the theme, “Pandemic Reflections for the Future of the Lasallian Education Mission”. The event had three sessions which discussed the recent surge in COVID-19 cases worldwide, the effect of these surges on the resumption…
When the University administration announces the suspension of the submission of academic requirements, students should be able to expect that their deadlines will be moved. But in a few cases, some professors have failed to follow the order, according to their students. Most recently, during the two-week-long health break last January, a Help Desk Announcement…