By: Ramon T. Bautista and Jayzamel Vista In keeping with the Bedan motto of Ora et Labora, the San Beda University College of Law (SBU-COL) faculty members had their annual recollection and retreat at the Mendiola campus last September 24. After receiving the sacrament of reconciliation, Rev. Fr. Rembert Tumbali, OSB reminded the professors that … Continue reading SBU-COL Faculty Gather for their Annual Recollection and Retreat
San Beda HRA tackles Historical Revisionism on Martial Law’s 50th Anniversary
By: Ramon T. Bautista, John Michael Opendo, and Jayzamel Vista In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the declaration of martial law, the San Beda Law - Human Rights Advocates (HRA) conducted its first face-to-face seminar since the pandemic, titled “SALAMISIM: Mga Gunita at Katotohanan ng Batas Militar” last September 24. The event was a … Continue reading San Beda HRA tackles Historical Revisionism on Martial Law’s 50th Anniversary
Fact or Myth: Common Beliefs and Misconceptions in Law School
The interview was conducted to spread awareness about the realities of law school to freshmen and aspiring law students.
On Focus: Processing the 2022 Philippine Elections
By Cedrick C. Cabaluna, Janine Soliman, and Gabrielle L. Pangan “Sovereignty resides in the people and all government authority emanates from them.” This is enshrined in the 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines, the supreme law of the land. We recognize no kings, no heavenly mandates, no imperial successions; our faith lies in … Continue reading On Focus: Processing the 2022 Philippine Elections
The Battle for Memory
The youth should be involved. After all, it has been the young in the past that has helped shape the likes of Rizal, Bonifacio, Del Pilar, and Jacinto, who was also a law student.