Monday, December 23, 2024

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CBAASG raises funds for University scholarship programs with LIWANAG 2022

In light of the De La Salle University-Dasmariñas' (DLSU-D) scholarship programs, the College of Business Administration and Accountancy Student Government (CBAASG) will hold a four-part thanksgiving and fundraising event titled "LIWANAG: Paggunita ng Pasasalamat at Kahusayan.”

VPAPU underscores reality of toxic Filipino family culture with ASTIG 2022

After a year’s worth of hiatus, the DLSU-D’s Visual & Performing Arts Production Unit (VPAPU) came back with their most awaited annual event titled “Angking Stilo Tungo sa Iisang Guhit (ASTIG)” held from November 10 to December 5 with this year’s theme being “Filipino Nga Naman!” — a notion which encouraged participants to reflect on toxic Filipino family culture.

DLSU-D Library commemorates Martial Law’s 50th anniversary with an exhibit

The DLSU-D Library held an exhibit commemorating the 50th anniversary of the declaration of Martial Law in the Philippines, titled “Isang Pagbabalik-Tanaw sa Panahon ng Batas Militar sa Pilipinas” in celebration of the 32nd Library and Information Services Month.

Students share thoughts on new DLSU-D Konek Wi-Fi system

More than a week after the Information and Communication Technology Center (ICTC) announced in their released statement that they will be launching the “DLSU-D Konek” Wi-Fi system, a few De La Salle University - Dasmariñas (DLSU-D) college students quickly shared their thoughts and experience in utilizing the new Wi-Fi system.  

LIST: School orgs, universities launch relief drives for #PaengPH victims

School organizations and universities around the country are spearheading relief operations and donation drives to aid several communities affected by Typhoon Paeng.

Climate justice activist demands for countries, corporations’ accountability

Due to the current international concern on climate change, climate justice activist Mitzi Tan decided to raise the main problem and demand the accountability of countries and corporations who are known as large contributors to global climate change.

Occupational Health Physician addresses assumptions about occupational medicine

On the last episode of the Biology Program Council (BioPC)'s three-part podcast titled "All of Us are Med," Dr. Nathalie Ordoñez, an occupational health physician, explained that occupational medicine does not limit solely to being a company doctor.

Youth advocate shares few reminders on May 9 elections for first-time voters

In the upcoming Halalan 2022, Pauline Dela Paz, an advocate and content creator of Legal Network for Truthful Elections (LENTE) Philippines, reminded first-time voters about the events for May 9 elections.