10/06/2026
Join us tomorrow for an important conversation!
We invite you to Borders and Bodies: Gender and Q***r Identities in a Globalizing World, a roundtable that brings together critical perspectives on how gender and q***r identities are shaped, contested, and negotiated across borders in an increasingly interconnected world.
Hereβs the lineup of speakers:
Erotic Nationalism and Affect: A Critical Examination of Desire, Nationhood, and Masculine Leadership
Dr. Susan Kurdli
Imagining Q***r Futures: Drag and Affective World-Making in the Philippines
Dr. Joseph Velasco
Masculinities, Morality, and Mobility:
Q***r Migration as Strategic Identity Negotiation for Filipino Q***rs in Thailand
Mr. Allan Solacito
One Year After: The Impact of USAID Withdrawal on the Philippine HIV and Sexual Rights Movement
Mr. Anastacio Marasigan Jr.
10/06/2026
[WHAT NOW: Campus Politics and Governance D-Day]
WHAT? The day is NOW! π£
Join us at WHAT NOW: Campus Politics and Governance for the opportunity to explore the realities of student leadership through the experiences and insights of our speakers. π
See you later at:
π Natividad Fajardo Auditorium, Andrew Bldg. 18th Floor | 2:00 PM β 4:00 PM
Participate today, lead tomorrow.
Pub by Eunice Manlulu
Caption by Paul Mauricio
As per CSO-PNP Approved: OPA-06798
10/06/2026
[WHAT NOW: Campus Politics and Governance β 4th Hour Incentives]
To our fellow ka-POLISCYs who are curious about the possible 4th Hour incentivesβyou're in luck! ποΈ
Here is the official list of 4th Hour/Alternative Classes for WHAT NOW:
CITIGOV β A92, A96, A97
POLDEMO β A65, A87
LCASEAN β Y07, Z18, Z20, Z24, Z26, Z27, Z29, XZ08, XY01
POLIORG β A88
MINDEVT β A85
POLIMIN β A85, A86
POLDESI β A85, A86, A87, A88
DMSRSM β A85
See you all on:
π June 10, 2026
π Natividad Fajardo Auditorium, Andrew Bldg. 18th Floor | 2:00 PM β 4:00 PM
Pub by Dennis Cailles
Caption by Zach Monzon
As per CSO-PNP Approved: OPA-06796
09/06/2026
[WHAT NOW: Campus Politics and Governance - Speakers Pub]
As future elections loom the future of our campus again, as students, how can we help improve our campus life through political participation? π€
Join WHAT NOW: Campus Politics and Governance to deepen our understanding of campus politics and the role of active participation within the Lasallian community.
Together with our speakers; Mx. Lara Capps, DLSU USG President, Mx. Annie Agon, UST CSC President, Mx. Joaquin Buenaflor, UP Diliman CSC President, and Mx. Annika Torres, ADMU Sanggunian President, we will explore the realities, challenges, and opportunities of student leadership on campus. π πΉ
π June 10, 2026
π Natividad Fajardo Auditorium, Andrew Bldg. 18th Floor | 2:00 PM β 4:00 PM
π Pre-registration form: https://forms.gle/Ahpf6bYzUgh3Wky46
Stay informed and stay involved.
Pub by Jaimie Lasquite
Caption by Zach Monzon
As per CSO-PNP Approved: OPA-06787
06/06/2026
[WHAT NOW: Campus Politics and Governance]
As the next elections looms around the campus again, as students, how can we help improve our campus life through political participation? π€
Join the workshop to deepen our understanding of campus politics and the role of active participation within the Lasallian community. Together we will explore the realities, challenges, and opportunities of student leadership on campus. π πΉ
π June 10, 2026
π Natividad Fajardo Auditorium, Andrew Bldg. 18th Floor | 2:00 PM β 4:00 PM
Stay informed and stay involved.
Pub by Eunice Manlulu
Caption by Paul Mauricio
This event is subject to approval by CSO APS or SLIFE
As per CSO-PNP Approved: OPA-06615
23/05/2026
[DLSU POLISCYβs Statement on the current Political Climate of the Philippines]
In the last months, as injustice is normalized and accountability becomes optional. DLSU POLISCY refuses to be silent as it becomes a form of tolerance.
Our country faces yet again a period of political uncertainty and danger, the nation and its people continues to witness how self-interest, patronage, violence, and abuse of power persist within the institutions that are supposed to discard these practices and uphold the law. From the inhumane killings of civilians through armed conflicts to the dangers of red-tagging, the consistent neglect of urgent needs of the people amid the political disputes, todayβs political climate shows a government being detached from the realities faced by ordinary Filipinos.
At the same time, the public officials who are supposed to embody accountability are consistently implicated in corruption scandals and human rights issues. As they continue to evade accountability, they also expose the unequal justice system that often favors those who are in power.
In these situations, we are reminded that our democracy cannot be sustained by our institutions alone, but by its people who are willing to question, demand, and remember those who govern. A Filipino is one who continues to stand for truth, accountability, and a government that genuinely serves the public.
Makinig. Makielam. Manindigan.
Disclaimer: This is a statement by the DLSU Political Science Society (POLISCY). The views and opinions expressed here do not represent those of the University nor its affiliates.
As per CSO-PNP Approved: OPA-06304
08/05/2026
[ π₯ HELP NEEDED FOR LOLA EMILIA]
Malaya Lola Emilia, sister of the late Malaya Lola President Isabelita Vinuya, was rushed to the hospital night of May 4, 2026 due to cough and colds, lowered oxygen and sudden forgetfulness. Test results as of May 6 show her blood sugar went down and there is infection in her blood.
With permission from the family, we have posted these info and QR code to the Gcash of Lola Emiliaβs granddaughter Ms. Sheila Salvador. Any amount given through this channel would be very much appreciated ππΌ and would help ease the high cost of hospitalization, which has reached over 60,000 pesos as of May 7 and is increasing as Lola Emilia continues to get the medical attention she needs. Donations from the international community are also welcome. π
βπ§Ύ Please send screenshot proof of transaction to the inbox π₯ of Malaya Lolas Volunteer Network as we monitor donations and forward them to Ms Sheila.
It is the obligation of the Philippine government under the UN Committee on Elimination on All Forms of Discrimination Against Women βοΈ to implement a nationwide reparations program for the Malaya Lolas and all other Filipina survivors of wartime sexual slavery (commonly known as comfort women) that includes regular and adequate healthcare, which are one of the most pressing and primary needs of the Lolas due to their advanced age. The cost of healthcare support should come from the government, and not to largely depend on private donations. The latter is the compromise we take due to the urgent nature of Lola Emiliaβs situation.