95.9 Green FM, the community radio arm of De La Salle University – Dasmariñas (DLSU-D), held KILATIS 2024 at the Tanghalang Julian Felipe (TJF) to assess potential student leaders for the academic year (AY) 2024-2025 last April 30, Tuesday. Out of the 25 official candidates running, 21 of them were present in the forum-debate, from […]
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USG executive aspirants expound platforms in press conference
Presidential candidate Abigail Hapal and vice presidential candidate Ullysis Valle of Liwanag Lasalyano held a press conference, under the supervision of the University Student Elections Commission (USEC), wherein they addressed questions from the student body at the Cabezas Viewing Room last April 24. The attendees gave questions concerning their current platforms that each candidate should […]
2021 Fragile Elections: The Challenges of Lasallian Student Voters
The three years of frustration over the absence of elections in the University came to a halt with the University Student Elections Commission (USEC) announcement of the General Elections on June 21-26, 2021. This marks the first election of the student body after the ratification of the newly-established University Student Government (USG) Constitution that created […]
Lider sa Papel
Bilang isang student leader, may kanya-kanya tayong rason kung bakit natin piniling maluklok sa puwesto at manguna sa pagsisilbi. Ang ilan, marahil, ay para makalikom ng mga mga kasanayang maghuhulma sa intelektwal at personal na kakayahan. Ang iba, gustong makasalamuha ng iba’t ibang tao o makabuo ng pagkakaibigan sa labas ng apat na sulok ng silid-aralan. […]
Why you should vote
In the face of adversity, we had to learn the hard way what “student leadership” means, and lack thereof. Now, as we hold our first student election in three years, we are faced with two questions: first, who to vote for, and second, why bother? Let it be known that the second question directly affects […]
University Student Elections 2018 Voter Turnout
Here is the voter turnout and the number of students who did not vote per college for the 2018 University Student Election, as per the Student Commission on Election. The College of Criminal Justice Education garnered the biggest percentage turnout with 51.83 percent of the college population voting. Meanwhile the College of Science and Computer […]
#DLSUDHalalan2018 Results
The votes have been counted and the results are in. Meet your new student council officers of academic year 2018-2019. Here are the official results of the University Student Elections 2018, as computed by the Student Commission on Elections. University Student Council The following are the duly elected University Student Council (USC) officers for […]
Kahol ng isang tuta
Kumakaluskos sa sulok ang kanyang mga paa. Umaalingasaw ang kalawang ng kadena sa kaniyang leeg. Ang kanyang mga munting ungol ang gumagambala sa bawat nagdaraang anino at yabag. Katulad ng nasa isang pambatang tula, mahaba ang kaniyang buntot. Malaki ang kaniyang katawan. Siya’y masunurin at mabalbon. Bulok na sistema ang kaniyang agahan. Makasariling mga pinuno […]
On TALAKAY, the University Student Elections Debate
Like my fellow students who were at the Ugnayang La Salle (ULS) on Wednesday, May 2, for TALAKAY: The 2018 University Debate, I was also disappointed that the questions for the University Student Council candidates were limited to three only during the Open Forum, when in fact there were more than three students who […]
TALAKAY Elections Debate: What you missed
After a rocky start and a two-hour delay, the University Student Elections Debate organized by the Student Commission on Election kicked off with the dialogue and debate of the College of Tourism and Hospitality Management Student Council (CTHMSC) candidates from Sinag Lasalyano and TATAG Lasalyano. Titled TALAKAY: The 2018 University Debate, the event consisted of […]