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De La Salle Araneta University, also referred to by its acronym (Araneta U or DLSAU), is a private Catholic Lasallian co-educational basic and higher education institution supervised by the Philippine District of the De La Salle Christian Brothers in Malabon, Metro Manila, Philippines.
In 2004, during the 25th-anniversary celebrations of De La Salle Zobel, the Orchestra once again provided music to Act 25, which was a revue of the past productions of the school. Besides performing at Lasallian schools in the Philippines , the DLSZ Symphony has also been invited to perform in other schools around Metro Manila .
The De La Salle-Santiago Zóbel School located in Ayala Alabang Village (an Ayala real estate development) was named in memory of son, Jacobo Santiago "Santi" (1954–1965), who died of pneumonia at the age of 11. In 1990, he established the Enrique Zóbel Foundation, which focuses on social and economic development projects in Calatagan, Batangas.
Maggie de la Riva was born in Manila to Pilar Torrente (Spanish mestiza) and Juan de la Riva (German Swiss mestizo). [1] Her relatives include singer Ana Rivera and actress Marianne dela Riva . In 1958, de la Riva completed her elementary and high school at Miriam College (then known as Maryknoll College) and finished secretarial training in ...
The Zobel Lady Junior Archers [1] may refer to the women's football team of the De La Salle Santiago Zobel School which competed in the PFF Women's League, the top-flight women's football league in the Philippines. De La Salle Zobel, along with Tuloy F.C., debuted in the 2018 season of the league. [2]
De La Salle University (DLSU) then joined the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) in 1986. [8] La Salle chose the newly-established De La Salle Zobel (DLSZ) as their UAAP Juniors counterpart and adopted the Junior Archers moniker.
He studied in college at De La Salle University in Manila, then began his business career thereafter. [6] Razon is married to Felicia “Lizzy” Santos, a board member of the Child Protection Network. She is an alumnus of Saint Louis University Madrid Campus and the University of the Philippines.
Ricardo Carlos Castro Yan was born at The Medical City, which was then located in Mandaluyong, Philippines.Yan grew up in a family of soldiers and business men. He was the son of Roberto Yan, Sr. (1947–2017), an ethnic Filipino Chinese from Metro Manila and his Ilocana wife, Teresita Castro-Yan who hailed from Laoag, Ilocos Norte. [6]