
The green and white spirit is alive once again as De La Salle University-Dasmariñas welcomes students—especially its new batch of freshmen—for Academic Year 2025–2026.
The Lasallian spirit is stronger than ever as the campus reopens with exciting updates and accomplishments. Over the break, the university upgraded several facilities, including the renovated Purificacion Borromeo Hall (formerly CTHM Building) and the Newly built Maria Salome Llanera Hall (formerly CEAT Building). Other campus buildings were also renamed to honor historic Filipina figures.
Lasallian pride soared over the break with major wins:
- CTHM students triumphed at MAFBEX 2025
- Communication students won silver at the Communications Olympiad in Pasig
- La Salle Filipiniana Dance Company (LSFDC) placed 2nd at the International Folk Dance Festival in Poland
- Junior Patriots took home the World Youth Championship title in Singapore
- Kish Faith Tongga earned gold and bronze at the 8th Heroes Taekwondo Championship
Globally, the university expanded its academic reach with new partnerships in Spain, India, and Peru. It also launched an executive course on environmental resilience for Barangay Officials and Sangguniang Kabataan Leaders.
Service remained at the heart of the Lasallian mission as students joined charity efforts and the Global Student Leadership Program.
Now, new and old students can look forward to Frosh Party, club fairs, Green Fest, and more exciting events this semester.
Animo La Salle!
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