I have been fortunate to become part of the De La Salle University (DLSU) Literature Department both as a student under the Master of Fine Arts in Creative Writing program and later as a member of the faculty teaching Creative Writing and other literature subjects. As a student, I had the...
Across various sectors of our society, numerous communities continue to battle the harsh realities of poverty and scarcity. Among these challenges, a severe lack of access to quality healthcare stands out as one of the most critical barriers to human development. To help bridge this gap, ENGLICOM...
De La Salle University (DLSU) economists slashed their 2026 Philippine gross domestic product (GDP) growth forecast to 3.11 percent from 3.79 percent previously, warning that the economy is facing mounting pressure from the Middle East conflict, elevated inflation, and lingering domestic...
The De La Salle University (DLSU) Society of Proactive Role Models Inspiring Total Development (SPRINT) returned in March with EmpowHER 2026, a yearly flagship celebration of Women’s Month under the College of Computer Studies. With the theme “Her Future Reinvented,” the initiative placed a...
Recently, it was observed that all roads led to De La Salle University (DLSU) on Taft Avenue. Whether alumni had spent their formative years there during grade school, high school, college, or graduate studies, DLSU— their alma mater—called them back home. The university warmly welcomed...
The Philippine economy is facing its most severe test from the ongoing oil crisis, with economists warning that surging fuel costs and supply disruptions are exposing deep structural vulnerabilities and could derail growth prospects this year. In separate reports released on Friday, April 10,...
Celebrating the 37th anniversary of For the Kids (FTK), one of the university’s largest institutional social engagements, De La Salle University’s Center for Social Concern and Action (COSCA), with its student volunteer arm Lasallian Outreach and Volunteer Effort (COSCA-LOVE), continues its...
Every triumph begins with a trail, a path shaped by resilience and the courage to move forward. Across generations, the celebration of Chinese New Year has served as a reminder that every ending carries the promise of renewal. As the Year of the Fire Horse sets the pace, trails are set ablaze,...
Six Philippine universities are celebrating their continued presence in the Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2026, released on October 9—marking another milestone for the country’s higher education sector. Leading the celebration is Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU),...
The De La Salle University (DLSU) Committee on National Issues and Concerns on Tuesday, Sept. 16, urged Lasallians nationwide to stand with the Filipino people in holding officials accountable for corruption and negligence that have worsened flooding across the country. “We call on all...
A bomb threat rocked the De La Salle University Laguna in Binan City on Tuesday, Aug. 12. Police said the bomb threat was reported at around 3:30 p.m. The Laguna police provincial explosive ordinance and disposal and canine unit was deployed and found no explosives inside or around the school. ...
The Philippine economy and its export industry will see no decline in output and exports from the direct impact of the 19-percent tariffs threatened by the United States (US), according to a study by De La Salle University (DLSU) economists. In a recently published policy brief titled “The tariff...