By Jillian Velasco MENDIOLA, MANILA––San Beda College of Law men’s basketball team returned triumphant in the 2024 Association of Law Students of the Philippines – NCR Conflicts of Law, prevailing over Polytechnic University of the Philippines College of Law, 65-50, to snag the bronze on Sunday, February 25, at PUP Gymnasium. This marked the Red … Continue reading SBU COL men’s basketball team bags bronze; Volleyball team settles for fourth in return of Conflicts of Law
San Beda’s Legal Festivity: A Glimpse into the 76th Anniversary Week at SBU-COL
Words by: Maria Georgina Silva, Angelita Bonsilao, Milliene Ianah Rocas, and Shenellyn Pineda San Beda University College of Law (SBU-COL) recently marked its 76th anniversary with a week-long celebration filled with insightful discussions, vibrant festivities, and a spirit of camaraderie. The University Week was a testament to the institution’s commitment to fostering a culture of … Continue reading San Beda’s Legal Festivity: A Glimpse into the 76th Anniversary Week at SBU-COL
San Beda ILS Cup returns after pandemic hiatus
By Alyssa Chrizelle Miclat and Ella Marie Mercado Last February 9, 2024, The San Beda University International Law Society (ILS) launched “Prelude: The 2024 ILS Cup Primer,” a public international law moot court competition. The event was graced by several esteemed alumni of the ILS. Atty. Dentzen Villegas, SBU-COL Batch 2020 Valedictorian was the author … Continue reading San Beda ILS Cup returns after pandemic hiatus
Right to Care: A milestone for Quezon City’s LGBTQIA+ Community
By Clarisse Marquez, Jaira Lou Batangan, and Ella Mercado The Quezon City Local Government Unit (QC-LGU) launched the “Right to Care” card last June 2023 in celebration of Pride Month and was lauded by the Commission on Human Rights (CHR) for its progressive movement. With the “Right to Care” card, people can make decisions for … Continue reading Right to Care: A milestone for Quezon City’s LGBTQIA+ Community
Leila: The woman who sat in power but stood
Words by: Carlo Alfonso Sales and Alex Dia “Leila is also a fighter. She always has been.” These were the words of the late Atty. Sixto Brillantes in 2016, esteemed Bedan lawyer and professor, amidst growing political tensions marked by rumors of her impending arrest and the concerted machinations toward that end. She was detained … Continue reading Leila: The woman who sat in power but stood