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IKOT LA SALLE
Walking around the university which is approximately 27 hectares is inconvenient to students, faculty and visitors. And because of this POLCA (Parents Association of La Salle Cavite) and University Student Council 2007-2008 has collaborated to find a way to make transportation more convenient through the project "Ikot La Salle".
June 2, 2008 the ikot la salle project was formally implemented inside DLSU-D. Through this project students,faculty found it more convenient in going to classes because instead of an 8-minute walk it only takes them 2-5 minutes to reach their destinations. Operating hours of Ikot La Salle is from Monday - Friday 6:30 am to 6:30 pm from Magdalo gate (Gate 1) to Magdiwang Gate (Gate 3).
The Ikot La Salle vehicles are also considered eco-friendly because it does not rely on fuel for its engine.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ikot-La-Salle/391476037546690
photo credits: Google
Walking around the university which is approximately 27 hectares is inconvenient to students, faculty and visitors. And because of this POLCA (Parents Association of La Salle Cavite) and University Student Council 2007-2008 has collaborated to find a way to make transportation more convenient through the project "Ikot La Salle".
June 2, 2008 the ikot la salle project was formally implemented inside DLSU-D. Through this project students,faculty found it more convenient in going to classes because instead of an 8-minute walk it only takes them 2-5 minutes to reach their destinations. Operating hours of Ikot La Salle is from Monday - Friday 6:30 am to 6:30 pm from Magdalo gate (Gate 1) to Magdiwang Gate (Gate 3).
The Ikot La Salle vehicles are also considered eco-friendly because it does not rely on fuel for its engine.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ikot-La-Salle/391476037546690
photo credits: Google
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De La Salle University Dasmariñas is the only university that has national bookstore inside the campus. It is really convenient to have national bookstore inside the campus. All books that is required in each subject is available in DLSU-D national bookstore.
The first campus-based National Book Store
The community better get their Laking National cards ready as National Book Store (NBS) opens its first campus-based branch here in DLSU-D. “Here in La Salle, we want to go beyond what a store of books is all about…We can work together, journey together, and help 13,000 students appreciate what books are about,” enthused DLSU-D President Br. Gus Boquer FSC, EdD during his remarks in the opening and blessing of NBS, DLSU-D.
This branch, which is just a few steps away from the students’ classrooms, is expected to provide students easier access to books and help lessen the hassle of going to faraway cities scouting for books. The De La Salle Health Sciences Institute, where Br. Gus is also the president, will also benefit from this endeavor as books needed by its students will also be ordered from this NBS branch. (http://www.dlsud.edu.ph/mco/newsette/news_briefs07.html)
Written By: Asher Joseph Aclan
photo credits: Khriza Tribiana
The first campus-based National Book Store
The community better get their Laking National cards ready as National Book Store (NBS) opens its first campus-based branch here in DLSU-D. “Here in La Salle, we want to go beyond what a store of books is all about…We can work together, journey together, and help 13,000 students appreciate what books are about,” enthused DLSU-D President Br. Gus Boquer FSC, EdD during his remarks in the opening and blessing of NBS, DLSU-D.
This branch, which is just a few steps away from the students’ classrooms, is expected to provide students easier access to books and help lessen the hassle of going to faraway cities scouting for books. The De La Salle Health Sciences Institute, where Br. Gus is also the president, will also benefit from this endeavor as books needed by its students will also be ordered from this NBS branch. (http://www.dlsud.edu.ph/mco/newsette/news_briefs07.html)
Written By: Asher Joseph Aclan
photo credits: Khriza Tribiana
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MUSEO DE LA SALLE
The Museo La Salle is located within the campus and serves as the Museum of De La Salle University Dasmariñas. As the resource center for both indoor and outdoor preserved collectible items of certain aspects and material culture of the Philippine Ilustrado lifestyle during the 19th century.
Its collection consists of of antique family heirlooms such as furniture, decorative objects fine and applied arts displayed in faithfully recreated rooms.
Some parts of the replica house were salvaged from the spoils of Pinatubo, The Panlilio ancestral home in Bacoor, Pampanga was buried deep in lahar after the 1991 Mount Pinatubo eruption. After the dust was settled, the family treasures were dug up and entrusted to the Institution of La Salle, who guaranteed their Stewardship.
The Museo has the remaining first bottles of San Miguel Beer. Some The Museo will throw you back in time and will made you realize the big differences with their lifestyle to ours.
The Museo envisions itself to be a leading contributors to the Philippine University museums movement. It seeks to form productive partnerships that serves communities in creative ways. It vows to assist to assist the member schools of the System in the core areas of teaching research community outreach and administration.
Through active Collaboration with other museums in the nation it promotes the interest of museology and upholds appreciation of the arts and culture
The museum rate is P100 for adults and P40 for students. It is open from Tuesday to Saturday, from 9am-12nn and 1 pm -3:30 pm.
(http://www.dlsud.edu.ph/offices/museo/vision_mission.htm, http://anaviajeralogue.blogspot.com/2011/09/museo-de-la-salle-echoes-from-sound-of.html )
Written by: Paula Barrientos
Photo Credits: Khriza Tribiana
The Museo La Salle is located within the campus and serves as the Museum of De La Salle University Dasmariñas. As the resource center for both indoor and outdoor preserved collectible items of certain aspects and material culture of the Philippine Ilustrado lifestyle during the 19th century.
Its collection consists of of antique family heirlooms such as furniture, decorative objects fine and applied arts displayed in faithfully recreated rooms.
Some parts of the replica house were salvaged from the spoils of Pinatubo, The Panlilio ancestral home in Bacoor, Pampanga was buried deep in lahar after the 1991 Mount Pinatubo eruption. After the dust was settled, the family treasures were dug up and entrusted to the Institution of La Salle, who guaranteed their Stewardship.
The Museo has the remaining first bottles of San Miguel Beer. Some The Museo will throw you back in time and will made you realize the big differences with their lifestyle to ours.
The Museo envisions itself to be a leading contributors to the Philippine University museums movement. It seeks to form productive partnerships that serves communities in creative ways. It vows to assist to assist the member schools of the System in the core areas of teaching research community outreach and administration.
Through active Collaboration with other museums in the nation it promotes the interest of museology and upholds appreciation of the arts and culture
The museum rate is P100 for adults and P40 for students. It is open from Tuesday to Saturday, from 9am-12nn and 1 pm -3:30 pm.
(http://www.dlsud.edu.ph/offices/museo/vision_mission.htm, http://anaviajeralogue.blogspot.com/2011/09/museo-de-la-salle-echoes-from-sound-of.html )
Written by: Paula Barrientos
Photo Credits: Khriza Tribiana
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One of the university’s most fervent advocacies is the conservation of Mother
Nature. It is in this regard that the City Government of Legazpi’s Office of
City Environment and Natural Resources visited the DLSU-D campus on Feb. 14 as
part of their cross-visit to successful local government units and schools
implementing the Ecological Solid Waste Management (ESWM) Program.
Environmental Resource Management Center Coordinator Cherry Pareja shared the
details of the ESWM Program, delving on the processes in the university’s
Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) such as composting, garbage sorting and waste
disposal. She also talked about the other environmental programs of the
university including the Project Carbon Neutral and the One Million Trees and
Beyond Project. The representatives were also toured at the university’s
Integrated Farm, MRF, Botanical Garden and Museo De La Salle.
The City Government of Legazpi is currently implementing the ESWM Program,
in compliance with RA 9003 otherwise known as the “Ecological Waste Management
Act of 2000. The program has two major components: the construction of a
Sanitary Landfill, an engineered dumpsite, and the establishment of an MRF and
Drop-off Center in every barangay for source separated waste.
( DEFINITION IS NOT OURS CHECK ON THIS SITE http://www.dlsud.edu.ph/mco/news4.htm)
RESEARCH BY:LEB ERNEST A. CANTILA
PHOTO CREDIT BY: KHRIZA TRIBIANA
Nature. It is in this regard that the City Government of Legazpi’s Office of
City Environment and Natural Resources visited the DLSU-D campus on Feb. 14 as
part of their cross-visit to successful local government units and schools
implementing the Ecological Solid Waste Management (ESWM) Program.
Environmental Resource Management Center Coordinator Cherry Pareja shared the
details of the ESWM Program, delving on the processes in the university’s
Materials Recovery Facility (MRF) such as composting, garbage sorting and waste
disposal. She also talked about the other environmental programs of the
university including the Project Carbon Neutral and the One Million Trees and
Beyond Project. The representatives were also toured at the university’s
Integrated Farm, MRF, Botanical Garden and Museo De La Salle.
The City Government of Legazpi is currently implementing the ESWM Program,
in compliance with RA 9003 otherwise known as the “Ecological Waste Management
Act of 2000. The program has two major components: the construction of a
Sanitary Landfill, an engineered dumpsite, and the establishment of an MRF and
Drop-off Center in every barangay for source separated waste.
( DEFINITION IS NOT OURS CHECK ON THIS SITE http://www.dlsud.edu.ph/mco/news4.htm)
RESEARCH BY:LEB ERNEST A. CANTILA
PHOTO CREDIT BY: KHRIZA TRIBIANA
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BOTANICAL GARDEN
The Botanical Garden is the place to go to get away from the stress of exams and deadlines, or to enjoy God's creation. It's also a living collection of wild and cultivated plants, as it functions for the conservation of plant diversity, enjoyment, and for the benefit of the students and the public.
The Botanical Garden-Park is De La Salle University - Dasmariñas' gift to the community and to the environment. This may become a symbol of how just trees grow and flowers bloom. The DLSU-D has become a catalyst of change through creating possibilities and making these possibilities happen.
(Ref: http://www.dlsud.edu.ph/mco/newsette/features_02_2.html;
http://www.dlsud.edu.ph/offices/ermcdo/botanical.htm)
Research & written by: Paolo Eduardo R. Salire
Photo by: DLSU-D Marketing Communications Office
The Botanical Garden is the place to go to get away from the stress of exams and deadlines, or to enjoy God's creation. It's also a living collection of wild and cultivated plants, as it functions for the conservation of plant diversity, enjoyment, and for the benefit of the students and the public.
The Botanical Garden-Park is De La Salle University - Dasmariñas' gift to the community and to the environment. This may become a symbol of how just trees grow and flowers bloom. The DLSU-D has become a catalyst of change through creating possibilities and making these possibilities happen.
(Ref: http://www.dlsud.edu.ph/mco/newsette/features_02_2.html;
http://www.dlsud.edu.ph/offices/ermcdo/botanical.htm)
Research & written by: Paolo Eduardo R. Salire
Photo by: DLSU-D Marketing Communications Office
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LAKE LAGOON
This Lake is an artificial lagoon, which serves as a laboratory fish pond for Agribusiness Management students. Here, such fishes as tilapia are raised. Here also in lagoon, It has plenty of living organisms that lives and interacts with another living organisms living there.
Research: Kristoffer Bryan A. Intia
Check out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_La_Salle_University_%E2%80%93_Dasmari%C3%B1as for the meaning
This Lake is an artificial lagoon, which serves as a laboratory fish pond for Agribusiness Management students. Here, such fishes as tilapia are raised. Here also in lagoon, It has plenty of living organisms that lives and interacts with another living organisms living there.
Research: Kristoffer Bryan A. Intia
Check out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_La_Salle_University_%E2%80%93_Dasmari%C3%B1as for the meaning
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Antonio and Victoria Cojuangco Memorial Chapel of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary
It is modeled after the parish church at Maragondon, Cavite, it was dedicated to the martyrs who were killed during World War II when they took refuge at the DLSU-Manila campus during Liberation. Houses the Campus Ministry Office. The Antonio and Victorio Cojuangco Memorial Chapel of Our Lady of Holy Rosary Chael of the Most Holy Rosary is a fitting venue to inspire and involve the Lasallian community in acts of thanksgiving and communion with the Almighty. The Chapel plays a great role in the spiritual upliftment and formation towards a God-centered commuinity.
Research by: Kristoffer Bryan A. Intia
Words or meanings are not ours just check out: http://www.dlsud.edu.ph/maps/b28.swf and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_La_Salle_University_%E2%80%93_Dasmari%C3%B1as
It is modeled after the parish church at Maragondon, Cavite, it was dedicated to the martyrs who were killed during World War II when they took refuge at the DLSU-Manila campus during Liberation. Houses the Campus Ministry Office. The Antonio and Victorio Cojuangco Memorial Chapel of Our Lady of Holy Rosary Chael of the Most Holy Rosary is a fitting venue to inspire and involve the Lasallian community in acts of thanksgiving and communion with the Almighty. The Chapel plays a great role in the spiritual upliftment and formation towards a God-centered commuinity.
Research by: Kristoffer Bryan A. Intia
Words or meanings are not ours just check out: http://www.dlsud.edu.ph/maps/b28.swf and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_La_Salle_University_%E2%80%93_Dasmari%C3%B1as
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AKLATANG EMILIO AGUINALDO
DLSU-D's library. It houses collections of books, periodicals, theses, and other reference materials. It was modeled from Aguinaldo's residential house at Kawit, Cavite. The first building was a scaled-down model, and featured only the facade. Recent developments gave way for the new building, which exactly modeled from the Aguinaldo shrine, with the tower. The new building houses most of the collections and archives, and has discussion rooms, as well as the Executive Vice President's office (which will remain until the new Administration building is finished). The old building houses the Electronic Resource Services (the Internet nook), the Educational Media Services (which holds such media as videos, slides, presentations, and the like), as well as four viewing and conference rooms.
Reference:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_La_Salle_University_%E2%80%93_Dasmari%C3%B1as
DLSU-D's library. It houses collections of books, periodicals, theses, and other reference materials. It was modeled from Aguinaldo's residential house at Kawit, Cavite. The first building was a scaled-down model, and featured only the facade. Recent developments gave way for the new building, which exactly modeled from the Aguinaldo shrine, with the tower. The new building houses most of the collections and archives, and has discussion rooms, as well as the Executive Vice President's office (which will remain until the new Administration building is finished). The old building houses the Electronic Resource Services (the Internet nook), the Educational Media Services (which holds such media as videos, slides, presentations, and the like), as well as four viewing and conference rooms.
Reference:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/De_La_Salle_University_%E2%80%93_Dasmari%C3%B1as