Etched in Time: Seniors Reflecting on Their Last Semester

Posted on January 25, 2026

For 4th year students, the final semester is a paradox—exciting yet bittersweet, fulfilling yet stressful. As seniors prepare to close this chapter of their lives, they find themselves caught between nostalgia for the moments they’ll soon leave behind and the pressures of graduation requirements. Between thesis deadlines and OJTs, seniors are not just about to finish college — they are reflecting on who they were when they began and who they are about to become. This semester is a turning point and a mix of memories and hopes for the future— a moment that every senior experiences in their own unique way. 

MoveIt Drivers: A Christmas Journey

Posted on December 20, 2025

As Christmas draws near, the city begins to slow down and grow quiet. Campuses announce the start of the holiday break, bags are packed, and students and faculty count down the days until they can return home and celebrate the holiday with their families. Behind every journey home, however, is a driver who makes that reunion possible. 

From Law to Life: RA 11166's Fight Against HIV on World AIDS Day

Posted on December 20, 2025

World AIDS Day, observed every 1st of December, is a global reminder that the fight against HIV is not only about medicine but also about justice, dignity, and the right to health. 

Marcos Jr.’s priority bills: A deep dive into four crucial legislations

Posted on December 18, 2025

In a demonstration of legislative resolve, President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. has directed Congress to prioritize the immediate passage of four seminal governance measures, aiming for a structural overhaul of Philippine politics and public finance.  The mandate was issued during a high-level meeting of the Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council (LEDAC) on Tuesday, December 9, 2025, attended by key leaders including Senate President Vicente Sotto III and House Speaker Faustino Dy III.

Warm glow in the dark walls: Christmas festivities in Intramuros

Posted on December 16, 2025

Cold, breezy air—a sign that Christmas is just around the corner. The Filipino Christmas can be felt everywhere with the beginning of the “Ber months”as establishments flourish with festive decorations and food, reflecting  the country’s unique culture and traditions. Gates open and lights brighten in the walled city of Intramuros as it presents festivities filled with rich history, offering the experience of a true Filipino celebration that awakens the holiday spirit during the Christmas season.

Ladders to New Heights: Letran’s new civil engineers leave their mark

Posted on December 12, 2025

A sense of pride and fulfillment was brought to the Colegio, marked by a 30.77% passing rate, surpassing the national rate of 30.39% in the November 2025 CELE.

Honoring Bonifacio: Rallying Against Corruption

Posted on December 10, 2025

Every November 30, Filipinos honor Andres Bonifacio — revolutionary, and a symbol of resistance against oppression. This year, his legacy echoed at Luneta Park as thousands gathered to protest alleged corruption and the gross mismanagement of funds. The people braved the heat, the crowds, and the efforts of the police to prevent their stage setup. 

Preparing future tourism professionals, one event at a time

Posted on December 04, 2025

Imagine stepping out of the classroom, and into a space where industry-professionals share their first-hand experiences, insights, and advice.  An event designed for Tourism Management students, titled, “Ignite the Night: Where Passion Meets Excellence”, turns that vision into reality, connecting students with the world beyond their lessons in the classroom.  Through a mix of seminars, recognition rites, and networking, held at the SC Auditorium and St. Thomas Grounds, preparing aspiring professionals to navigate the fast-paced industry with confidence and competence. 

Colegio Week 2025: Elevating Spirits, Radiating Joy

Posted on December 04, 2025

For one week, the Colegio felt warmer, brighter, and alive. Colegio Week transformed the school grounds into gathering places, turning the Colegio into a space where laughter, and cheer lingered a little more than usual.

The Facade of Progress on Pages: Realities Under the Second Marcos Regime

Posted on December 03, 2025

Launched in early 2025, just before the midterm elections, the book entitled “Remembering, Resisting: Realities of People’s Struggles under the Second Marcos Regime” was conceived as a counterpoint to state claims that the country’s human rights situation has significantly improved under Marcos Jr.

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  1. Pressed and Polished: Inside the strict uniform policy of Colegio de San Juan de Letran
  2. Lady Knights survive five-set thriller to hit 10-0 mark; Knights fall to EAC
  3. From mountain peaks to city streets: The true face of Philippine tourism
  4. Knights crumble against Blazers, Lady Knights escape defending champs in five grueling sets.
  5. Knights, Lady Knights triumphant in battle of Intramuros
  6. Josef v Ursua revisited as SC rules on same-sex property rights
  7. Letran bags double sweep against San Sebastian
  8. Lady Knights stomp Lady Altas in three sets, Knights bow to Altas Spikers in a nail-biter
  9. More than a decision: From care that empowers autonomy
  10. Letran-Manila shifts from Google Classroom to Canvas
  11. Lady Knights hand Lady Spikers first loss of the tournament, Knights snap winning streak against Red Spikers
  12. Letran, on a winning streak, bags double victories in women's and men’s volleyball
  13. Behind the nostalgic comeback of 2016
  14. Letran-Manila holds earthquake drill orientation ahead of Intramuros-wide exercise
  15. Effusive eruption of Mayon Volcano continues for 18th consecutive day
  16. Etched in Time: Seniors Reflecting on Their Last Semester
  17. Knighted in Glory: Honoring the victories and upcoming challenges of season 101
  18. MoveIt Drivers: A Christmas Journey
  19. From Law to Life: RA 11166's Fight Against HIV on World AIDS Day
  20. The Rooster's Mass: A Filipino heartbeat at dawn
  21. Marcos Jr.’s priority bills: A deep dive into four crucial legislations
  22. Warm glow in the dark walls: Christmas festivities in Intramuros
  23. Letran suffers heartbreaking loss against rival San Beda, ends NCAA 101 run as first runner up.
  24. Honoring Bonifacio: Rallying Against Corruption
  25. Knights return to familiar territory with an old foe standing in the way
  26. Letran sweeps Perpetual, back in the Finals after 3 years
  27. Preparing future tourism professionals, one event at a time