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THE LASALLIAN
The LaSallian is the official student publication of De La Salle University. It is of the students, by the students, and for the students. Our student writers, photographers, artists, and web managers are committed to the 60-year tradition of journalisticexcellence and
POWERHOUSES OF THE FUTURE: COMPARING THE RISC AND CISC With the launch of the Apple M1 processor in November last year, the pedestal occupied by x86 processors, such as those from Intel and AMD, may soon be put into question. As Apple’s first ARM-based processor, the M1 has gained traction in the tech community for its significantclaims on power
ESTABLISHING VOLLEYBALL CULTURE: PNVF LEADS PATH TO After gaining international recognition, the Philippine National Volleyball Federation Inc. (PNVF) now sets its attention on further cementing the progress and ascension of volleyball in the country. With the new adjustments in the volleyball community, the governing body is looking to produce a WHAT A YEAR IT WAS: OSCARS 2021 BEST PICTURE PREDICTIONS 7. Minari, Monica. Lee Isaac Chung’s Minari is a film that explores the illusory haze of the American dream—the allure of a new life, the promise of success, and the strength of family.However, not all that glitters is gold for Monica (Han Ye-ri), Jacob (Steven Yeun), and their two children as they make a fresh start in Arkansas. SKIN DEEP: PEELING OFF THE PHILIPPINES’ COLORISM PROBLEM Amid the sudsy sachets of shampoo and tubes of toothpaste in a typical Filipino bathroom lies an infamous product—skin whiteners. Ranging from soaps to serums to creams, these products claim to give fairer skin in a matter of days or weeks. REVISITING THE DEATH PENALTY The Philippines has a long history with capital punishment, but it was most recently suspended in the year 2006 and replaced with the life imprisonment and reclusion perpetua. In IN DEPTH: PROBING PLAGIARISM Plagiarism is like pornography. People know it when they see it, but they don’t take the time to find its real definition. (Clarke, 2006) Clarke, Robert (2006). Plagiarism by academics: More comple BEHIND THE SCREENS: COACHING IN THE MIDST OF A PANDEMIC The COVID-19 pandemic has forced sports all over the world to come to a halt, and despite this pause in the action, athletes have keptthemselves
BEHIND THE BOARDS: CPA TOPNOTCHERS SHARE EXAM PREPARATIONS DLSU found itself once again as the top performing school in the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Licensure Exam released last May 27, with 84.72 percent of its exam takers making the cut as opposed to the 16.46 percent national passing rate. NEWS FOR THE DEAF COMMUNITY: MEET THE FILIPINO SIGN The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a disruption of our day-to-day activities. During this time, we are all encouraged to stay home—if we can—and to remain vigilant. Now more than ever, weTHE LASALLIAN
The LaSallian is the official student publication of De La Salle University. It is of the students, by the students, and for the students. Our student writers, photographers, artists, and web managers are committed to the 60-year tradition of journalisticexcellence and
POWERHOUSES OF THE FUTURE: COMPARING THE RISC AND CISC With the launch of the Apple M1 processor in November last year, the pedestal occupied by x86 processors, such as those from Intel and AMD, may soon be put into question. As Apple’s first ARM-based processor, the M1 has gained traction in the tech community for its significantclaims on power
ESTABLISHING VOLLEYBALL CULTURE: PNVF LEADS PATH TO After gaining international recognition, the Philippine National Volleyball Federation Inc. (PNVF) now sets its attention on further cementing the progress and ascension of volleyball in the country. With the new adjustments in the volleyball community, the governing body is looking to produce a WHAT A YEAR IT WAS: OSCARS 2021 BEST PICTURE PREDICTIONS 7. Minari, Monica. Lee Isaac Chung’s Minari is a film that explores the illusory haze of the American dream—the allure of a new life, the promise of success, and the strength of family.However, not all that glitters is gold for Monica (Han Ye-ri), Jacob (Steven Yeun), and their two children as they make a fresh start in Arkansas. SKIN DEEP: PEELING OFF THE PHILIPPINES’ COLORISM PROBLEM Amid the sudsy sachets of shampoo and tubes of toothpaste in a typical Filipino bathroom lies an infamous product—skin whiteners. Ranging from soaps to serums to creams, these products claim to give fairer skin in a matter of days or weeks. REVISITING THE DEATH PENALTY The Philippines has a long history with capital punishment, but it was most recently suspended in the year 2006 and replaced with the life imprisonment and reclusion perpetua. In IN DEPTH: PROBING PLAGIARISM Plagiarism is like pornography. People know it when they see it, but they don’t take the time to find its real definition. (Clarke, 2006) Clarke, Robert (2006). Plagiarism by academics: More comple BEHIND THE SCREENS: COACHING IN THE MIDST OF A PANDEMIC The COVID-19 pandemic has forced sports all over the world to come to a halt, and despite this pause in the action, athletes have keptthemselves
BEHIND THE BOARDS: CPA TOPNOTCHERS SHARE EXAM PREPARATIONS DLSU found itself once again as the top performing school in the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Licensure Exam released last May 27, with 84.72 percent of its exam takers making the cut as opposed to the 16.46 percent national passing rate. NEWS FOR THE DEAF COMMUNITY: MEET THE FILIPINO SIGN The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a disruption of our day-to-day activities. During this time, we are all encouraged to stay home—if we can—and to remain vigilant. Now more than ever, we RANT AND RAVE—“BO BURNHAM: INSIDE” GETS EXISTENTIAL 1 day ago · The LaSallian is the official student publication of De La Salle University. It is of the students, by the students, and for the students. Our student writers, photographers, artists, and web managers are committed to the 60-year tradition of journalistic excellence and issue-oriented critical thinking. PRESS RELEASE: THE SHOW GOES ON WITH FROSH WELCOMING 2021 1 day ago · The LaSallian is the official student publication of De La Salle University. It is of the students, by the students, and for the students. Our student writers, photographers, artists, and web managers are committed to the 60-year tradition of journalistic excellence and issue-oriented critical thinking. RANT & RAVE: A LONG WAY TO GO WITH “RAYA AND THE LAST 1 day ago · Disney has built an empire on fond childhood memories. Through a colorful array of supernatural beings, princesses, and anthropomorphic toys and vehicles, the studio has imparted endearing life lessons to kids across generations. Now, Disney is expanding their fictional universe to INNOVATING AI WITH ECG’S START UP TECH SUMMIT 2021 On May 7, the Engineering College Government (ECG) launched a webinar-workshop series and pitching competition called Start Up: Rediscovering Innovations Tech Summit.. Opened by College President Madeline Tee, the summit culminated on May 21 as four finalist teams with representatives from De La Salle University, Ateneo De Manila University (ADMU), and the University of the Philippines BEHIND THE CATCH: DESTRUCTIVE FISHING PRACTICES IN THE The LaSallian is the official student publication of De La Salle University. It is of the students, by the students, and for the students. Our student writers, photographers, artists, and web managers are committed to the 60-year tradition of journalisticexcellence and
WHAT A YEAR IT WAS: OSCARS 2021 BEST PICTURE PREDICTIONS 7. Minari, Monica. Lee Isaac Chung’s Minari is a film that explores the illusory haze of the American dream—the allure of a new life, the promise of success, and the strength of family.However, not all that glitters is gold for Monica (Han Ye-ri), Jacob (Steven Yeun), and their two children as they make a fresh start in Arkansas. MIND OVER MATTER: THE PANDEMIC MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS “‘Pag pupunta ka lang sa psychiatrist, sasabihin ng ibang tao na baliw ka na.‘Baliw’ agad ‘yung term,” shares Dr. Reggie Pamugas, Vice Chair of Health Action for Human Rights. As someone who’s been in the field for more than 19 years as a community-based physician, Pamugas knows all too well the stigma associated with mental illnesses in a country like the Philippines. ‘EDUCATE, NOT HUMILIATE’: FIGHTING BACK HISTORICAL History, as public memory, is integral to a society. After all, how people perceive—or even deal with—the important events and figures in the past can shape the realities of the present. But public LOOKING INTO DLSU PROFESSORS AND RANKS The LaSallian is the official student publication of De La Salle University. It is of the students, by the students, and for the students. Our student writers, photographers, artists, and web managers are committed to the 60-year tradition of journalisticexcellence and
PAGE 51 – THE LASALLIAN Accolades and records are recognized as the standard to determine the greatness of an athlete. Championships, individual records, trophies, and signature moments are what fans and pundits point to when assessing the greatness of sports icons—from Lionel Messi’s six Ballon d’Or trophies to Michael Jordan’s six NBA championships.THE LASALLIAN
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POWERHOUSES OF THE FUTURE: COMPARING THE RISC AND CISC Roger Uy, an assistant professor at the College of Computer Studies, explains to The LaSallian that the RISC architecture supports basic instructions. In essence, it requires more coding than CISC. RISC uses what is known as a “reduced instructions” architecture, which operates in a single clock cycle unlike CISC’s multiple clock cycle ESTABLISHING VOLLEYBALL CULTURE: PNVF LEADS PATH TO Establishing volleyball culture: PNVF leads path to pinnacle. After gaining international recognition, the Philippine National Volleyball Federation Inc. (PNVF) now sets its attention on further cementing the progress and ascension of volleyball in the country. With the new adjustments in the volleyball community, the governing body is looking MIND OVER MATTER: THE PANDEMIC MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS “‘Pag pupunta ka lang sa psychiatrist, sasabihin ng ibang tao na baliw ka na.‘Baliw’ agad ‘yung term,” shares Dr. Reggie Pamugas, Vice Chair of Health Action for Human Rights. As someone who’s been in the field for more than 19 years as a community-based physician, Pamugas knows all too well the stigma associated with mental illnesses in a country like the Philippines. WHAT A YEAR IT WAS: OSCARS 2021 BEST PICTURE PREDICTIONS 7. Minari, Monica. Lee Isaac Chung’s Minari is a film that explores the illusory haze of the American dream—the allure of a new life, the promise of success, and the strength of family.However, not all that glitters is gold for Monica (Han Ye-ri), Jacob (Steven Yeun), and their two children as they make a fresh start in Arkansas. NEWS FOR THE DEAF COMMUNITY: MEET THE FILIPINO SIGN The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a disruption of our day-to-day activities. During this time, we are all encouraged to stay home—if we can—and to remain vigilant. Now more than ever, we BEHIND THE SCREENS: COACHING IN THE MIDST OF A PANDEMIC The COVID-19 pandemic has forced sports all over the world to come to a halt, and despite this pause in the action, athletes have keptthemselves
IN DEPTH: PROBING PLAGIARISM In Depth: Probing plagiarism. Plagiarism is like pornography. People know it when they see it, but they don’t take the time to find its real definition. (Clarke, 2006) Clarke, Robert (2006). Plagiarism by academics: More complex than it seems. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 7 (2), 92. BEHIND THE BOARDS: CPA TOPNOTCHERS SHARE EXAM PREPARATIONS DLSU found itself once again as the top performing school in the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Licensure Exam released last May 27, with 84.72 percent of its exam takers making the cut as opposed to the 16.46 percent national passing rate. REVISITING THE DEATH PENALTY Revisiting the death penalty. The Philippines has a long history with capital punishment, but it was most recently suspended in the year 2006 and replaced with the life imprisonment and reclusion perpetua. In 1946, murder, rape, and treason were grounds for the death penalty. Until 1961, 51 were sentenced to death by the law.THE LASALLIAN
The LaSallian is the official student publication of De La Salle University. It is of the students, by the students, and for the students. Our student writers, photographers, artists, and web managers are committed to the 60-year tradition of journalisticexcellence and
POWERHOUSES OF THE FUTURE: COMPARING THE RISC AND CISC Roger Uy, an assistant professor at the College of Computer Studies, explains to The LaSallian that the RISC architecture supports basic instructions. In essence, it requires more coding than CISC. RISC uses what is known as a “reduced instructions” architecture, which operates in a single clock cycle unlike CISC’s multiple clock cycle ESTABLISHING VOLLEYBALL CULTURE: PNVF LEADS PATH TO Establishing volleyball culture: PNVF leads path to pinnacle. After gaining international recognition, the Philippine National Volleyball Federation Inc. (PNVF) now sets its attention on further cementing the progress and ascension of volleyball in the country. With the new adjustments in the volleyball community, the governing body is looking MIND OVER MATTER: THE PANDEMIC MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS “‘Pag pupunta ka lang sa psychiatrist, sasabihin ng ibang tao na baliw ka na.‘Baliw’ agad ‘yung term,” shares Dr. Reggie Pamugas, Vice Chair of Health Action for Human Rights. As someone who’s been in the field for more than 19 years as a community-based physician, Pamugas knows all too well the stigma associated with mental illnesses in a country like the Philippines. WHAT A YEAR IT WAS: OSCARS 2021 BEST PICTURE PREDICTIONS 7. Minari, Monica. Lee Isaac Chung’s Minari is a film that explores the illusory haze of the American dream—the allure of a new life, the promise of success, and the strength of family.However, not all that glitters is gold for Monica (Han Ye-ri), Jacob (Steven Yeun), and their two children as they make a fresh start in Arkansas. NEWS FOR THE DEAF COMMUNITY: MEET THE FILIPINO SIGN The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a disruption of our day-to-day activities. During this time, we are all encouraged to stay home—if we can—and to remain vigilant. Now more than ever, we BEHIND THE SCREENS: COACHING IN THE MIDST OF A PANDEMIC The COVID-19 pandemic has forced sports all over the world to come to a halt, and despite this pause in the action, athletes have keptthemselves
IN DEPTH: PROBING PLAGIARISM In Depth: Probing plagiarism. Plagiarism is like pornography. People know it when they see it, but they don’t take the time to find its real definition. (Clarke, 2006) Clarke, Robert (2006). Plagiarism by academics: More complex than it seems. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 7 (2), 92. BEHIND THE BOARDS: CPA TOPNOTCHERS SHARE EXAM PREPARATIONS DLSU found itself once again as the top performing school in the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Licensure Exam released last May 27, with 84.72 percent of its exam takers making the cut as opposed to the 16.46 percent national passing rate. REVISITING THE DEATH PENALTY Revisiting the death penalty. The Philippines has a long history with capital punishment, but it was most recently suspended in the year 2006 and replaced with the life imprisonment and reclusion perpetua. In 1946, murder, rape, and treason were grounds for the death penalty. Until 1961, 51 were sentenced to death by the law. PRESS RELEASE: THE SHOW GOES ON WITH FROSH WELCOMING 2021 1 day ago · The LaSallian is the official student publication of De La Salle University. It is of the students, by the students, and for the students. Our student writers, photographers, artists, and web managers are committed to the 60-year tradition of journalistic excellence and issue-oriented critical thinking. RANT AND RAVE—“BO BURNHAM: INSIDE” GETS EXISTENTIAL 1 day ago · The LaSallian is the official student publication of De La Salle University. It is of the students, by the students, and for the students. Our student writers, photographers, artists, and web managers are committed to the 60-year tradition of journalistic excellence and issue-oriented critical thinking. INNOVATING AI WITH ECG’S START UP TECH SUMMIT 2021 On May 7, the Engineering College Government (ECG) launched a webinar-workshop series and pitching competition called Start Up: Rediscovering Innovations Tech Summit.. Opened by College President Madeline Tee, the summit culminated on May 21 as four finalist teams with representatives from De La Salle University, Ateneo De Manila University (ADMU), and the University of the Philippines BEHIND THE CATCH: DESTRUCTIVE FISHING PRACTICES IN THE The LaSallian is the official student publication of De La Salle University. It is of the students, by the students, and for the students. Our student writers, photographers, artists, and web managers are committed to the 60-year tradition of journalisticexcellence and
CRUCIAL DECISIONS: EXPLAINING THE UAAP SEASON 83 Crucial decisions: Explaining the UAAP Season 83 cancelation. After an abrupt ending to Season 82 early last year, many in the athletic community were hopeful to see rejuvenated athletes for a Season 83 in spite of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, after a series of planning sessions that explored different options, it was announced lastDecember
RANT & RAVE: A LONG WAY TO GO WITH “RAYA AND THE LAST 1 day ago · Disney has built an empire on fond childhood memories. Through a colorful array of supernatural beings, princesses, and anthropomorphic toys and vehicles, the studio has imparted endearing life lessons to kids across generations. Now, Disney is expanding their fictional universe to WHAT A YEAR IT WAS: OSCARS 2021 BEST PICTURE PREDICTIONS 7. Minari, Monica. Lee Isaac Chung’s Minari is a film that explores the illusory haze of the American dream—the allure of a new life, the promise of success, and the strength of family.However, not all that glitters is gold for Monica (Han Ye-ri), Jacob (Steven Yeun), and their two children as they make a fresh start in Arkansas. LASALLIANS CONDEMN DLSU PART-TIMER OVER ‘OFFENSIVE’ POST A Facebook post written last night, June 14, by a faculty member from the Ramon V. del Rosario College of Business (RVRCOB) made rounds online earlier today after it ‘EDUCATE, NOT HUMILIATE’: FIGHTING BACK HISTORICAL on ‘Educate, not humiliate’: Fighting back historical distortions. History, as public memory, is integral to a society. After all, how people perceive—or even deal with—the important events and figures in the past can shape the realities of the present. But public memory is not set in stone; people can deliberately change the facts and SKIN DEEP: PEELING OFF THE PHILIPPINES’ COLORISM PROBLEM Skin deep: Peeling off the Philippines’ colorism problem. Amid the sudsy sachets of shampoo and tubes of toothpaste in a typical Filipino bathroom lies an infamous product—skin whiteners. Ranging from soaps to serums to creams, these products claim to give fairer skin in a matter of days or weeks. As such, they have earned a permanent placeTHE LASALLIAN
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ESTABLISHING VOLLEYBALL CULTURE: PNVF LEADS PATH TO Establishing volleyball culture: PNVF leads path to pinnacle. After gaining international recognition, the Philippine National Volleyball Federation Inc. (PNVF) now sets its attention on further cementing the progress and ascension of volleyball in the country. With the new adjustments in the volleyball community, the governing body is looking MIND OVER MATTER: THE PANDEMIC MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS “‘Pag pupunta ka lang sa psychiatrist, sasabihin ng ibang tao na baliw ka na.‘Baliw’ agad ‘yung term,” shares Dr. Reggie Pamugas, Vice Chair of Health Action for Human Rights. As someone who’s been in the field for more than 19 years as a community-based physician, Pamugas knows all too well the stigma associated with mental illnesses in a country like the Philippines. POWERHOUSES OF THE FUTURE: COMPARING THE RISC AND CISC Roger Uy, an assistant professor at the College of Computer Studies, explains to The LaSallian that the RISC architecture supports basic instructions. In essence, it requires more coding than CISC. RISC uses what is known as a “reduced instructions” architecture, which operates in a single clock cycle unlike CISC’s multiple clock cycle WHAT A YEAR IT WAS: OSCARS 2021 BEST PICTURE PREDICTIONS 7. Minari, Monica. Lee Isaac Chung’s Minari is a film that explores the illusory haze of the American dream—the allure of a new life, the promise of success, and the strength of family.However, not all that glitters is gold for Monica (Han Ye-ri), Jacob (Steven Yeun), and their two children as they make a fresh start in Arkansas. NEWS FOR THE DEAF COMMUNITY: MEET THE FILIPINO SIGN The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a disruption of our day-to-day activities. During this time, we are all encouraged to stay home—if we can—and to remain vigilant. Now more than ever, we IN DEPTH: PROBING PLAGIARISM In Depth: Probing plagiarism. Plagiarism is like pornography. People know it when they see it, but they don’t take the time to find its real definition. (Clarke, 2006) Clarke, Robert (2006). Plagiarism by academics: More complex than it seems. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 7 (2), 92. BEHIND THE BOARDS: CPA TOPNOTCHERS SHARE EXAM PREPARATIONS DLSU found itself once again as the top performing school in the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Licensure Exam released last May 27, with 84.72 percent of its exam takers making the cut as opposed to the 16.46 percent national passing rate. REVISITING THE DEATH PENALTY Revisiting the death penalty. The Philippines has a long history with capital punishment, but it was most recently suspended in the year 2006 and replaced with the life imprisonment and reclusion perpetua. In 1946, murder, rape, and treason were grounds for the death penalty. Until 1961, 51 were sentenced to death by the law.THE LASALLIAN
The LaSallian is the official student publication of De La Salle University. It is of the students, by the students, and for the students. Our student writers, photographers, artists, and web managers are committed to the 60-year tradition of journalisticexcellence and
INNOVATING AI WITH ECG’S START UP TECH SUMMIT 2021 2 hours ago · The LaSallian is the official student publication of De La Salle University. It is of the students, by the students, and for the students. Our student writers, photographers, artists, and web managers are committed to the 60-year tradition of journalisticexcellence and
ESTABLISHING VOLLEYBALL CULTURE: PNVF LEADS PATH TO Establishing volleyball culture: PNVF leads path to pinnacle. After gaining international recognition, the Philippine National Volleyball Federation Inc. (PNVF) now sets its attention on further cementing the progress and ascension of volleyball in the country. With the new adjustments in the volleyball community, the governing body is looking MIND OVER MATTER: THE PANDEMIC MENTAL HEALTH CRISIS “‘Pag pupunta ka lang sa psychiatrist, sasabihin ng ibang tao na baliw ka na.‘Baliw’ agad ‘yung term,” shares Dr. Reggie Pamugas, Vice Chair of Health Action for Human Rights. As someone who’s been in the field for more than 19 years as a community-based physician, Pamugas knows all too well the stigma associated with mental illnesses in a country like the Philippines. POWERHOUSES OF THE FUTURE: COMPARING THE RISC AND CISC Roger Uy, an assistant professor at the College of Computer Studies, explains to The LaSallian that the RISC architecture supports basic instructions. In essence, it requires more coding than CISC. RISC uses what is known as a “reduced instructions” architecture, which operates in a single clock cycle unlike CISC’s multiple clock cycle WHAT A YEAR IT WAS: OSCARS 2021 BEST PICTURE PREDICTIONS 7. Minari, Monica. Lee Isaac Chung’s Minari is a film that explores the illusory haze of the American dream—the allure of a new life, the promise of success, and the strength of family.However, not all that glitters is gold for Monica (Han Ye-ri), Jacob (Steven Yeun), and their two children as they make a fresh start in Arkansas. NEWS FOR THE DEAF COMMUNITY: MEET THE FILIPINO SIGN The COVID-19 pandemic has caused a disruption of our day-to-day activities. During this time, we are all encouraged to stay home—if we can—and to remain vigilant. Now more than ever, we IN DEPTH: PROBING PLAGIARISM In Depth: Probing plagiarism. Plagiarism is like pornography. People know it when they see it, but they don’t take the time to find its real definition. (Clarke, 2006) Clarke, Robert (2006). Plagiarism by academics: More complex than it seems. Journal of the Association for Information Systems, 7 (2), 92. BEHIND THE BOARDS: CPA TOPNOTCHERS SHARE EXAM PREPARATIONS DLSU found itself once again as the top performing school in the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) Licensure Exam released last May 27, with 84.72 percent of its exam takers making the cut as opposed to the 16.46 percent national passing rate. REVISITING THE DEATH PENALTY Revisiting the death penalty. The Philippines has a long history with capital punishment, but it was most recently suspended in the year 2006 and replaced with the life imprisonment and reclusion perpetua. In 1946, murder, rape, and treason were grounds for the death penalty. Until 1961, 51 were sentenced to death by the law. BEHIND THE CATCH: DESTRUCTIVE FISHING PRACTICES IN THE 1 day ago · The LaSallian is the official student publication of De La Salle University. It is of the students, by the students, and for the students. Our student writers, photographers, artists, and web managers are committed to the 60-year tradition of journalistic excellence and issue-oriented critical thinking. COME HELL OR HIGH WATER The fundamental architecture of international law, that all the seas and oceans belonged to mankind, is derived from Hugo Grotius’ Mare Liberum, however, China thinks otherwise. The world superpower invokes historical rights in its claim to the West CRUCIAL DECISIONS: EXPLAINING THE UAAP SEASON 83 Crucial decisions: Explaining the UAAP Season 83 cancelation. After an abrupt ending to Season 82 early last year, many in the athletic community were hopeful to see rejuvenated athletes for a Season 83 in spite of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, after a series of planning sessions that explored different options, it was announced lastDecember
WRITER’S RECAP: SOLYOUTION 2021 CATALYZES CHANGE THROUGH Writer’s Recap: SolYOUtion 2021 catalyzes change through the youth. The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light the deepening crisis of inequality in our country— the widening divide and neglect for rural areas and the agricultural sector, who oftentimes are the same. Peasant women especially have long borne the brunt of gender-based WRITER’S RECAP: MYSTERIES UNFOLD AT DLS2K20 Last May 21 to 22, DLSU Harlequin Theater Guild (HTG)’s annual DuLa Salle (DLS) series made a triumphant return following its suspension amid the pandemic. The 2020 edition deviated from previous stagings as the line-up now consisted of eight 30 HOW QUARANTINE IMPACTED ENVIRONMENTAL How quarantine impacted environmental conditions and where we go from here. The ongoing COVID-19 pandemic has left a large impact on the Philippines. Months of quarantine have resulted in job losses, limited human mobility, and a huge dip in the country’s economy. With news honing in on the struggles of the country, scientists and researchers ‘EDUCATE, NOT HUMILIATE’: FIGHTING BACK HISTORICAL on ‘Educate, not humiliate’: Fighting back historical distortions. History, as public memory, is integral to a society. After all, how people perceive—or even deal with—the important events and figures in the past can shape the realities of the present. But public memory is not set in stone; people can deliberately change the facts and BEHIND THE SCREENS: COACHING IN THE MIDST OF A PANDEMIC The COVID-19 pandemic has forced sports all over the world to come to a halt, and despite this pause in the action, athletes have keptthemselves
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As the months progress and uncertainty for the future grows, we are once again faced with the overwhelming task of… NEWLY FORMED OCL SHARES PLANS FOR ITS INAUGURAL YEAR In a Legislative Assembly (LA) session on September 11 last year, representatives unanimously passed a resolution calling for theestablishment…
BEHIND THE BENCH: TEN QUESTIONS FOR CHIEF MAGISTRATE JERICHO QUIRO Modelled after the Philippine government, the University Student Government (USG) is divided into three branches: the Executive, Legislative, and Judiciary.… THE INTERVENTION DILEMMA: HOW ASEAN MAINTAINS REGIONAL PEACE Nearly three months after the Myanmar military coup, where military officials removed and detained State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi… -------------------------Menagerie
RANT AND RAVE: “SOUR” CAPTURES THE VOICE OF A GENERATION Olivia Rodrigo’s meteoric rise to fame shocked the music industry earlier this year. When her viral power ballad hit Drivers License shot atop the charts, most people saw Rodrigo’s strong… RANT AND RAVE: SHADOW AND BONE INVITES YOU INTO THE DARK Fans everywhere rejoiced when Netflix greenlit the adaptation of Leigh Bardugo’s Grishaverse. Excitement was through the roof—after all, the book series was one of the breakout titles of the 2010s… WRITER’S RECAP: SOLYOUTION 2021 CATALYZES CHANGE THROUGH THE YOUTH The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light the deepening crisis of inequality in our country— the widening divide and neglect for rural areas and the agricultural sector, who oftentimes are… WRITER’S RECAP: MYSTERIES UNFOLD AT DLS2K20 Last May 21 to 22, DLSU Harlequin Theater Guild (HTG)’s annual DuLa Salle (DLS) series made a triumphant return following its suspension amid the pandemic. The 2020 edition deviated from… -------------------------Sports
MANCHESTER CITY VS CHELSEA: ENGLISH CLUBS IN SEARCH OF EUROPEAN GLORY Two Premier League giants are set to clash in Porto for the most coveted trophy in club football, the second time in three years that an all-English Champions League Final… ON AND OFF THE COURT: RENREN RITUALO’S HALL OF FAME INDUCTION Home to many Lasallian sporting greats, the Hall of Fame is awarded to student-athletes who have been outstanding in representing the school in individual sports or team sports categories. Being… JOURNALISTIC RESPONSIBILITY, SOCIAL MEDIA ACTIVISM EXPLORED IN BAYLAYN2021
Para sa Bayan at Lasalyano 2021, an inter-school journalism competition and press conference hosted by Ang Pahayagang Plaridel, was held last May 15 via Zoom and Facebook live. GMA News… CRUCIAL DECISIONS: EXPLAINING THE UAAP SEASON 83 CANCELATION After an abrupt ending to Season 82 early last year, many in the athletic community were hopeful to see rejuvenated athletes for a Season 83 in spite of the COVID-19… SCORING OFF THE PITCH: DLSU FOOTBALL CONTINUES FUND-RAISINGINITIATIVES
With the sports industry still affected by the uncertainty of the ongoing pandemic, DLSU’s football teams, the Green and Lady Booters, have not let the situation prevent them from fulfilling… ESTABLISHING VOLLEYBALL CULTURE: PNVF LEADS PATH TO PINNACLE After gaining international recognition, the Philippine National Volleyball Federation Inc. (PNVF) now sets its attention on further cementing the progress and ascension of volleyball in the country.With the new…
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At some point in this pandemic, we all lost something. Whether it be the motivation to study or the freedom we once had to go out and seeour friends,…
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On World Press Freedom Day last May 3, President Rodrigo Duterte, in his message celebrating the occasion, stressed the importance of having a “free and responsible press” that “must be…WAITING GAME
On March 8, 2020, the Philippines braced for COVID-19—a then-looming threat—after President Rodrigo Duterte placed the country under a state of a public health emergency, an arguably delayed response to…THE REAL CLOWNS
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