The Philippines currently has the lowest age of consent in Southeast Asia—but now, this could change.
Category: University
Tough times call for drastic measures, not merely short-term and band-aid solutions.
As the DLSU University Student Government (USG) Activities Assembly (AA) held their first official meeting last December 10 via Zoom, the individual departments elected their respective officers. Along with this, Vice President for External Affairs Lara Jomalesa presented the assembly’s official outline for the proposed youth voter agenda and the AA manual that was tackled…
By encouraging interactions that go beyond a single click, we get to foster a society that keeps its eyes open to injustice.
The increase in gas prices calls for sufficient subsidies—not much of tax cuts—to directly help affected consumers.
Commemorating the declaration of International Human Rights Day, the Diokno Foundation and the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) invited speakers to discuss the accomplishments and contributions of the late Sen. Jose Wright Diokno through an online webinar titled Kapihan with Ka-Pepe Diokno held last December 10 via Facebook Live. The conversation on Ka Pepe’s birth…
In response to USG units and organizations’ concerns with their processes, DAAM settles the score regarding their processes.
With Malampaya’s continuous depletion, we can expect electricity bills to go up amid the energy crisis.
As Escoto assumes the USG presidency, she shares her plans on policies that aim to empower students.
As the 2022 elections draw near, calls to provide concrete and viable health and security protocols have been rampant. In partnership with Participate PH and the Ateneo School of Government, the DLSU Jesse M. Robredo Institute of Governance (JRIG) conducted a webinar titled COVID-Proofing the 2022 Elections was held last December 3 via Facebook Live…









