Adamson University

Also known as AdU

Adamson University is a prominent educational institution in the Philippines known for its contributions to both sports and scientific research. The university's baseball team recently ended a two-game losing streak with a 10-5 victory over UST, improving their standing in the UAAP Season 87 tournament. Additionally, Adamson researchers are advancing cancer vaccine development through studies identifying potential epitopes that can trigger immune responses against deadly cancers like pancreatic and lung cancer.

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Last updated at April 24, 2025.

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Manila universities suspend classes over transport strike

Several universities in Manila have suspended face-to-face classes on Monday, March 24, due to a three-day transport strike initiated by Manibela.
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Father Rene Ramirez appointed auxiliary bishop for Melbourne Archdiocese

Pope Francis appointed Father Rene Ramirez, a priest from Gapan, Nueva Ecija, as one of two new auxiliary bishops for the Archdiocese of Melbourne in Australia.
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Metro Manila schools shift to online classes due to transport strike

Some schools and universities in Metro Manila and nearby areas have suspended or shifted to online classes on Tuesday, September 24, due to a continuing two-day transport strike organized by groups Manibela and Piston.
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Metro Manila universities shift to online classes amid transport strike

Universities in Metro Manila are shifting to online classes starting Monday, November 20, due to a planned three-day transport strike by PISTON.
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Classes suspended in Metro Manila amid transport strike

Face-to-face classes have been suspended or shifted to online learning across several areas of Metro Manila and other regions due to a nationwide transport strike planned for October 16.
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Senate panel proposes P20-M fine for frat hazing deaths

The Senate joint panel on justice and human rights and public order is proposing amendments to the Anti-Hazing Law to impose a P20 million fine on fraternities, sororities, and similar organizations if death or physical injury results from their initiation rites.
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Father seeks death penalty for hazing

The father of Adamson University student John Matthew Salilig is advocating for the reintroduction of the death penalty for those found guilty of hazing.
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DOJ indicts 7 Tau Gamma Phi members over Salilig death

The Department of Justice (DOJ) indicted seven members of the Tau Gamma Phi fraternity for violating the Anti-Hazing Law over the death of Adamson University student John Matthew Salilig.
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DOJ submits hazing case against 7 suspects in Salilig's death for resolution

Seven suspects in the death of Adamson University student John Matthew Salilig underwent preliminary investigation before the Department of Justice (DOJ) on Friday.
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Witness: Frat members refused to take Salilig to hospital

A witness before the Senate panel revealed that Tau Gamma Phi fraternity members refused to take Adamson University student John Matthew Salilig to the hospital after he suffered a seizure during hazing on February 18.
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