Daniel Sebastianne Daiz was a member of the publication from 2019 until he graduated in 2024 with a degree in physics. He led the Philippine Collegian in its centennial year.
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Daniel Sebastianne Daiz
Jun 21, 2024
At the college level, abstentions aren’t the cause of vacancies. Here, no one’s running at all.
Daniel Sebastianne Daiz
Apr 25, 2024
DiliMall is the successor to the Shopping Center (SC), which was razed in a fire in 2018. Six years later, the SC is now DiliMall and under the control and management of a private entity.
Daniel Sebastianne Daiz
Mar 29, 2024
Despite an allocation from Congress, UP has not yet begun the lengthy procurement process for the fire prevention system.
Daniel Sebastianne Daiz
Mar 18, 2024
Daniel Peckley Jr. formally assumed office last March 8.
Daniel Sebastianne Daiz
Mar 3, 2024
Art should be a universal experience. But exorbitant costs in art are prohibiting us from experiencing and contributing to it meaningfully.
Daniel Sebastianne Daiz
Jan 5, 2024
Home need not be something permanent or recurring. Home need not be a place full of nostalgia or memories. Home may be a community. Home need not be a place.
Daniel Sebastianne Daiz
Dec 30, 2023
The court ordered two agencies to respond to the petition by January 7, 2024. Only after then will the justices decide whether to halt the PUVMP’s implementation.
Daniel Sebastianne Daiz
Dec 21, 2023
PUV operators, drivers, and commuters took the public utility vehicle modernization program to the Supreme Court, mere days before the government-imposed franchise consolidation deadline on January 1.
Daniel Sebastianne Daiz
Nov 30, 2023
The revival of the peace talks has been under consideration by the Marcos government and the NDFP, both of whom have been holding informal talks since last year.
Daniel Sebastianne Daiz
Nov 22, 2023
In a letter dated November 14, nine UP Law faculty asked the law dean search committee to extend the “consultative process and public forums” until December 10.