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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 ...
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After nearly seven years, TEDxDLSU is back—bringing bold ideas and powerful conversations to the Lasallian stage. With the theme “ParadoX: Harmony in Contradiction,” this year’s event explores how ...
In the works since late 2024, the people behind proposed USG constitutional reforms shed light on the backstage discussions that led to its creation.
NIKI burned right back to Manila for the ‘Buzz World Tour.’ Multiple mornings past the closing night, fans still hope the nights never ended.
What kills us in a storm isn’t always the water; sometimes, it’s the time spent waiting for answers. The past week has shown us how dangerous that uncertainty can be. The Enhanced Habagat and the ...
With extensive USG experience, Zach Quiambao and Kailu Baradas set their sights on its highest office, outlining plans for genuine representation.
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.
Independent Micah Agatha enters the CLTSOE presidential race in hopes of bringing greater student representation and opportunities to the college.
Drawing on managerial experience, Joshua Languban shares plans to address financial bottlenecks that restrict students and organizations at OTREAS.
Running unopposed for the OVPIA, Lara Capps seeks to use her leadership experience to listen to and address the various concerns of Lasallians.