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With extensive USG experience, Zach Quiambao and Kailu Baradas set their sights on its highest office, outlining plans for genuine representation.
Running unopposed for the OVPIA, Lara Capps seeks to use her leadership experience to listen to and address the various concerns of Lasallians.
In an increasingly AI-driven field, CCS prexy bets Miguel Ignacio and Michael Maglente aim to promote unity among the college’s student organizations.
Facing off for OVPEA, Brenn Takata and Huey Marudo share their plans to create career opportunities and uphold the rights and freedoms of Lasallians.
Investments poured into local disaster preparedness continuously miss during disasters themselves, casting doubt on the country’s readiness for them.
Separated from EDSA’s deadly traffic, the EDSA Carousel paves a route toward better transportation for its time and cost efficiency.
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A string of controversies has tarnished the operations of the Lasallian Enrichment Alternative Program (LEAP), turning the annual multi-day event into a case study on financial irregularities. Held by ...
Women are often hit with higher prices than men for personal care, medicine, and other gender-targeted products to conform to societal expectations.
Mason Amos and Luis Pablo fill the shoes left by Kevin Quiambao as the duo look to write a new chapter in the storied history of Lasallian basketball.
Beaming with pride and belting in tune, Filipinos are quick to fill theater seats not only for the classics but also for the newest productions.
In the Philippines, queer representation in cinema still has its everests to climb, but its recent triumphs are not to be left for the end credits.