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[Title] => New board to tackle all DLSU issues
[Summary] => University of the East officially accepted yesterday the hosting of the 69th UAAP season from Adamson even as the new board vowed to answer all the questions raised by De La Salle on its suspension.
Luz Sta. Ana assumed the UAAP presidency left by Fr. Max Rendon, OP, of Adamson in a simple oathtaking ceremony at the Casino Espanol in Manila that officially jumpstarted preparations for the next season delayed by the ineligibility scandal involving De La Salle.
[DatePublished] => 2006-04-29 00:00:00
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[Title] => De La Salle mulls move on UAAP ban
[Summary] => Whether De La Salle would accept the UAAP verdict or seek redress from the court will be known today when the school issues an official statement regarding its plan of action in the aftermath of the one-year suspension slapped by the league.
But any decision De La Salle will make, a source said, would anchor on preserving the integrity of the school.
Malou Caluma, head of La Salles Marketing and Communications Office, said they might issue an official statement today.
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[Title] => De La Salle mulls move on UAAP ban
[Summary] => Whether De La Salle would accept the UAAP verdict or seek redress from the court will be known today when the school issues an official statement regarding its plan of action in the aftermath of the one-year suspension slapped by the league.
But any decision De La Salle will make, a source said, would anchor on preserving the integrity of the school.
Malou Caluma, head of La Salles Marketing and Communications Office, said they might issue an official statement today.
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[Title] => DLSU exec hits lack of due process
[Summary] => La Salle board representative Lito Tanjuatco yesterday lambasted the UAAP decision to suspend the school for one season in the aftermath of the eligibility scandal and maintained the verdict only raised more questions than answers.
Tanjuatco said he and fellow board member Danny Jose were assured by the UAAP board that charges will be first filed and put into writing before it decides what sanctions to be slapped on the school.
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LA SALLE SYSTEM
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[Title] => New board to tackle all DLSU issues
[Summary] => University of the East officially accepted yesterday the hosting of the 69th UAAP season from Adamson even as the new board vowed to answer all the questions raised by De La Salle on its suspension.
Luz Sta. Ana assumed the UAAP presidency left by Fr. Max Rendon, OP, of Adamson in a simple oathtaking ceremony at the Casino Espanol in Manila that officially jumpstarted preparations for the next season delayed by the ineligibility scandal involving De La Salle.
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[Title] => De La Salle mulls move on UAAP ban
[Summary] => Whether De La Salle would accept the UAAP verdict or seek redress from the court will be known today when the school issues an official statement regarding its plan of action in the aftermath of the one-year suspension slapped by the league.
But any decision De La Salle will make, a source said, would anchor on preserving the integrity of the school.
Malou Caluma, head of La Salles Marketing and Communications Office, said they might issue an official statement today.
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[Title] => De La Salle mulls move on UAAP ban
[Summary] => Whether De La Salle would accept the UAAP verdict or seek redress from the court will be known today when the school issues an official statement regarding its plan of action in the aftermath of the one-year suspension slapped by the league.
But any decision De La Salle will make, a source said, would anchor on preserving the integrity of the school.
Malou Caluma, head of La Salles Marketing and Communications Office, said they might issue an official statement today.
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[Title] => DLSU exec hits lack of due process
[Summary] => La Salle board representative Lito Tanjuatco yesterday lambasted the UAAP decision to suspend the school for one season in the aftermath of the eligibility scandal and maintained the verdict only raised more questions than answers.
Tanjuatco said he and fellow board member Danny Jose were assured by the UAAP board that charges will be first filed and put into writing before it decides what sanctions to be slapped on the school.
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[ColumnID] => 133272
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[AuthorName] => Joey Villar
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