“Student leader.” This is a term used often in the sphere of student councils, yet it’s also a term not always put into practice. It boggles the mind how these words are readily used to describe oneself when a true student leader proves this title in actions and not just in claims. We’ve forgotten that […]
Awakened by hope
An open letter to my fellow Lasallian students: Let me start by quoting one of the most famous lines we have been hearing from every event and undertaking we do in La Salle, “Let me be the change I want to see. Even if I’m not the light, I can be the spark.” In these […]
Sitting on Fences
Back when I was a college freshman, I was excited with what was going to happen in the coming four years. Sadly, the University life that I expected was met with a lot of disappointments, especially with how the administration handled the students’ issues. I remember how I always compared DLSU-D to my friends’ schools […]
The system is broke, the election’s a joke, to resist is woke
“The spectacle presents itself simultaneously as society itself, as a part of society, and as a means of unification. As a part of society, it is ostensibly the focal point of all vision and all consciousness. But due to the very fact that this sector is separate, it is in reality the domain of delusion […]
SCE proclaims candidates, multiple vacant positions in council slates
Upon proclaiming the official list of candidates for the upcoming University Student Elections this academic year (AY) 2018-2019, the Student Commission on Election (SCE) revealed multiple vacant positions due to lack of candidates in the slates of the College of Criminal Justice Education Student Council (CCJESC), College of Tourism and Hospitality Management Student Council (CTHMSC), […]
COC filing period until March 9
The Student Commission on Elections (SCE) opens the first day of the week-long Certificate of Candidacy filing today, March 5, until March 9, in preparation for the 2018 University Student Elections. In a memo posted by the SCE on their Facebook page, aspiring candidates can file their respective COCs from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM […]
SCE distributes COCs to aspiring USC, CSC officers
In preparation for the Academic Year (AY) 2018-2019 University Student Elections, the Student Commission on Election (SCE) will release the Certificates of Candidacy (COCs) to aspiring candidates for the University Student Council and the College Student Councils, today, February 15. Initially, the COC distribution was scheduled for tomorrow, February 16. In an announcement made by […]
SENTRO’s USC Candidates Q&A
The following is a transcript of the HERALDO FILIPINO’s interview with SENTRO La Salle’s candidates for the University Student Council. SENTRO La Salle’s USC Candidates are: President: Maria Klara Valdez Vice President: Risstin Limalima Secretary: Gelo Dela Cruz Treasurer: Kim Sierra Auditor: Karel Sayo Business Manager: Bien Arcilla Public Relations Officer: Timothy Dumasig […]
SENTRO’s CBAASC Candidates Q&A
The following is a transcript of the HERALDO FILIPINO’s interview with SENTRO La Salle’s candidates for the College of Business Administration and Accountancy Student Council. SENTRO La Salle’s CBAASC candidates are: President: John Marlvil Badilla Vice President: Charlene Franco Secretary: Jonard Lumba Treasurer: Christine Cadag Auditor: Nicole Pinto De Jesus Business Manager: AJ Trinidad […]
SCE to proclaim COEdSC VP, Treasurer candidates as elected officers
The Student Commission on Election (SCE) will proclaim two College of Education Student Council (COEdSC) candidates as elected officers, Mark Joseph Asoy and Hanz Tecson, after confirming that the 82 Certificate in Teaching Program (CTP) students do not fall under the undergraduate student population. As a result, COEd’s voting population will be reduced from 495 […]