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A familiar buzz of excitement rippled through the University last June 13 as Lasallians stepped into the spotlight once again for this year’s Lasallian Showtime, one of the three flagship events of ...
Roads, bridges, and other transportation corridors are the backbone of modern civilization. Without proper planning, they can spell disaster for nearby communities.
While the world hurtles toward fast fashion, the sapateros and creative entreprenuers of Marikina carry the torch of Filipino culture and heritage high.
Ever since World War II, the Philippines’ major infrastructure developments have centered around one thing: automobiles. Paralleling the rise of car-centric infrastructure in the United States, the ...
Women are often hit with higher prices than men for personal care, medicine, and other gender-targeted products to conform to societal expectations.
With their towering heights and expansive lengths, the Sierra Madre Mountain Ranges (SMMR) and the Cordillera Mountain Ranges (CMR) have long been believed to act as natural barriers to typhoons. Even ...
With extensive USG experience, Zach Quiambao and Kailu Baradas set their sights on its highest office, outlining plans for genuine representation.
Amid political stagnancy and complacency, ‘Balota’ marches on as a rhapsody for the brewing of a revolutionary storm.
Tired of bumper-to-bumper traffic, commuters may consider ditching land-based transportation altogether and travel by ferry instead.
Rock climbing does not solely mean hooked grapples and scaled boulders. The true anchor point of success is the exhilarating aspiration of summiting.
As the Philippines caves into globalization, where English is the norm, language as a medium of heritage is at a standstill—a responsibility left in the hands of educators.
Stuck to more than just our minds, Paul Aquino’s artworks color the world brighter with its decorative yet compelling messages.