Designers and wearers alike keep Filipino fashion alive through reinvention—stitching time-honored heritage into today’s couture.
The University’s inclusivity stirs debate among Catholics, but faculty and queer faithful see no conflict between faith and acceptance.
Nestled within the warmth and intimacy of Sai Gerona’s artworks is a rallying cry for sapphic resistance in a world that often erases them.
The Philippine Women’s National Football Team were forced to settle for a 2-all draw against Uzbekistan after relinquishing a two-goal advantage in their GoTyme Bank International Friendly Match ...
The DLSU Green Archers proved to be the bane of the Red Warriors’ bid for an inaugural victory, pulling off an 84-72 win in their UAAP Season 88 Men’s Basketball Tournament clash earlier tonight, ...
The DLSU Lady Archers were unable to withstand the UST Growling Tigresses’ offensive onslaught, suffering a 90-54 blowout loss that halted their three-game winning streak in the UAAP Season 88 ...
La Sallian journalism adapts with the shifting tides of the world and how DLSU responds accordingly. College journalism is far much more than a showcase or training ground for students with a passion ...
As algorithms and artificial intelligence redefine the way we consume news, the line between ethical reporting and digital exploitation grows dangerously thin.
With every frame, The LaSallian’s photojournalists continue to document history, charting the path to a bold and driven future.
Throughout generations, The LaSallian has borne witness to the enduring spirit of revolution that we continue to embody today.
Careers may diverge, bylines may shift, and arenas may evolve, yet a journalist’s heart for storytelling will always beat on.