The First Higher Education Institution in Negros Occidental
As we look back at LCC’s beginning and trace its development with the eyes of faith, we perceive an intermingling of God’s providence and historical events that brought this institution to where it is today.
For Niezl Rose P. Octoso, Silay City is more than just her hometown—it is a living canvas of heritage, memory, and enduring cultural pride. Her architectural thesis, “A Heritage Hotel and Convention...
What if architecture could speak the language of fabric? What if buildings could flow like silk, wrap like hablon, and move like the people they were built for? This was the kind of question Gorgjas...
When educators immerse themselves in the industries they teach about, classrooms evolve. Lessons gain depth, lectures become stories from the field, and students feel the pulse of a profession lived...