Mutien Marie Hall has a reputation for being one of the most haunted buildings on campus. Its out of sight location gives it a mysterious vibe and the subpar classrooms make it unideal for lectures. To complement the urban myth, Harlequin Theatre Guild (HTG) has held their annual haunted hall in its narrow hallways for…
Last March 8, the Supreme Court (SC) ruled in the highly controversial disqualification case against aspiring president Grace Poe that the presidentiable was indeed eligible to run for the highest position of the land and reversed the Commission on Elections (Comelec)’s decision to disqualify her from the upcoming National and Local Elections (NLE). Despite the…
In a recent help desk announcement, the Office of the Associate Vice Chancellor for Campus Development announced that starting the first term of academic year 2016-2017, the stalls found at Animo Biz at Br. Bloemen Hall will no longer be open to aspiring student entrepreneurs. As the University works towards establishing itself on the international…
In a town hall meeting held last April 1 at the Cory Aquino Democratic Space, DLSU President and Chancellor Br. Dennis Magbanua FSC broke the news that undergraduate students can now teach at DLSU during their stay in the University. Starting next academic year, the DLSU TEACH program will be opened to Br. Andrew Gonzalez College of…
“De La Salle University will be going semestral again.” These were the words enunciated by DLSU Presidentand Chancellor Br. Dennis Magbanua FSC in an exclusive statement, confirming rumors that DLSU is indeed shifting back to the semestral system. The confirmation from the Brother President came after a meeting between the Board of Trustees and members of…