
The University of St. La Salle (USLS) made an impressive showing at the first ever Negros Island PRISAA Cultural Meet held recently. USLS students brought home top honors in multiple events.
In the much-anticipated Oratorical Contest, BA Communication student Rene Vinco delivered a powerful and eloquent speech, securing the championship title for USLS. His oratory skills and stage presence wowed the judges.

The latin dancesport duo of Reque Halipa III and Lorraine Santua represented USLS with grace and flair. Their electrifying performance earned them an automatic qualification to the national PRISAA dancesport competition.
Adding to USLS’s winners’ list was Jada Biaxyl Celeste, who was crowned the Mutya ng NIPRISAA 2024 2nd Runner Up. Her poise and charm captivated the judges and audience.
PRISAA extends its heartiest congratulations to USLS and all its talented student representatives. Their remarkable achievements at this regional cultural event are truly commendable and set the bar high for the upcoming national meet.