‘Babawi ako sa finals’ and how to forge its meaning
When Bernadette Miciano and Marclee Agustin entered DLSU-D four years ago, their study plan was clear—they’d give their best during
#KutisPinas: Confronting colorism
“I was bullied for being morena,” she said on Twitter in Filipino. “Growing up, people told me morena isn’t pretty.
Young, Free, and Positive: CSO leads HIV awareness
Aiming to raise the HIV/AIDS awareness of Dasmariñas City’s Sangguniang Kabataan (SK), the Council of Student Organizations (CSO) and the
‘A message of hope as opposed to despair’ – Director Kip Oebanda on Bar Boys and Liway
Minor spoilers ahead. Aiming to bring topnotch indie films inside the university, the Communication and Media Society (COMMSOC) hosted the event
Kubling Kanlungan
Hindi maikakaila ninuman na ang Pilipinas ay isang kanlungang sagana sa likas na yaman. Pero kung susuriing mabuti, nakakubli sa
Dayo: Sulyap sa mekanismo ng sahurang-pang-aalipin
Kilala ang perya bilang pasyalan ng masa—kahit saan mo ibaling ang iyong mga mata, ingay at tawanan ang iyong madidinig
Redefining and reviving student activism in DLSU-D
The College of Liberal Arts and Communication Student Council (CLACSC) held Stepping Beyond Borders yesterday, March 5, at the Bulwagang