Raise the Bar: How One’s Ambition Imparts Freedom
By Iris Angela S. Lat A slender man in a red loose shirt, backpack, and placard shouted — Ibaba ang presyo ng fishball… — as he heavily perspired through his…
The Official Student Publication of San Beda College Alabang, School of Law
By Iris Angela S. Lat A slender man in a red loose shirt, backpack, and placard shouted — Ibaba ang presyo ng fishball… — as he heavily perspired through his…
by Atty. Sarah Liliana S. Tronqued Springtime—though absent from our tropical landscape—has long symbolized rebirth, renewal, resurrection. It is a season that stirs life anew, that pushes for budding growth,…
By Aaron Gabriel R. Gomez The journey of the aspiring lawyer is one filled with perseverance and endless sacrifice, yet its most pivotal moment is the day where the Supreme…
By Aaron Gabriel R. Gomez Art by Andrea Formalejo Embedded within a 97-page Supreme Court (SC) ruling lies a judicial precedent that has aggravated both the plenary halls of the…
By Iris Angela S. Lat | Layout by: Lou Margaret Nebit Lawyers and law students have a corollary duty to keep abreast of the law. While our newsfeeds are bombarded…
By Rhonadale M. Florentino Layout by: Lou Margaret Nebit Picture this: It’s four in the afternoon on a weekend and just like any other lazy weekend, you spend it doomscrolling…
By Leigh Anne Darlene E. Dispo | Layout by: Lou Margaret Nebit | Photo by: Juris Le Compte Sporting a white polo shirt, dark slacks, and leather shoes, the fifth…
By Leigh Anne Darlene E. Dispo There is nothing enthusiastic about the labor you dedicate to law school. It is Herculean, lonely at times, and a health risk. But sometimes,…
By Alyanna Joyce S. Abadejos | The Red Chronicles Last January 17, San Beda College Alabang School of Law (SBCA-SOL) hosted a celebration for the return of its former students…
By Marc Juris J. Le Compte | The Red ChroniclesLayout by Jed Paul O. Naval | The Red Chronicles The 1987 Constitution declares the Philippines a democratic and republican state,…