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Adamson University opposes SALEX

The Adamson University community displays green ribbons on its fences to call for the protection of green spaces and heritage sites and to protest the proposed construction of the Southern Access Link Expressway (SALEX). The community raises concerns over the project's possible impact on the university's campus environment, trees, surrounding community, and historical structures. The university has been designated a historical site by the National Historical Institute.

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Toto Lozano·3 July 2026, 3:56 pm

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Adamson University opposes SALEX

The Adamson University community displays green ribbons on its fences to call for the protection of green spaces and heritage sites and to protest the proposed construction of the Southern Access Link Expressway (SALEX). The community raises concerns over the project's possible impact on the university's campus environment, trees, surrounding community, and historical structures. The university has been designated a historical site by the National Historical Institute.

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The Adamson University community displays green ribbons on its fences to call for the protection of green spaces and heritage sites and to protest the proposed construction of the Southern Access Link Expressway (SALEX). The community raises concerns over the project's possible impact on the university's campus environment, trees, surrounding community, and historical structures. The university has been designated a historical site by the National Historical Institute.

The Adamson University community displays green ribbons on its fences to call for the protection of green spaces and heritage sites and to protest the proposed construction of the Southern Access Link Expressway (SALEX). The community raises concerns over the project's possible impact on the university's campus environment, trees, surrounding community, and historical structures. The university has been designated a historical site by the National Historical Institute.

The Adamson University community displays green ribbons on its fences to call for the protection of green spaces and heritage sites and to protest the proposed construction of the Southern Access Link Expressway (SALEX). The community raises concerns over the project's possible impact on the university's campus environment, trees, surrounding community, and historical structures. The university has been designated a historical site by the National Historical Institute.

The Adamson University community displays green ribbons on its fences to call for the protection of green spaces and heritage sites and to protest the proposed construction of the Southern Access Link Expressway (SALEX). The community raises concerns over the project's possible impact on the university's campus environment, trees, surrounding community, and historical structures. The university has been designated a historical site by the National Historical Institute.

The Adamson University community displays green ribbons on its fences to call for the protection of green spaces and heritage sites and to protest the proposed construction of the Southern Access Link Expressway (SALEX). The community raises concerns over the project's possible impact on the university's campus environment, trees, surrounding community, and historical structures. The university has been designated a historical site by the National Historical Institute.

The Adamson University community displays green ribbons on its fences to call for the protection of green spaces and heritage sites and to protest the proposed construction of the Southern Access Link Expressway (SALEX). The community raises concerns over the project's possible impact on the university's campus environment, trees, surrounding community, and historical structures. The university has been designated a historical site by the National Historical Institute.

The Adamson University community displays green ribbons on its fences to call for the protection of green spaces and heritage sites and to protest the proposed construction of the Southern Access Link Expressway (SALEX). The community raises concerns over the project's possible impact on the university's campus environment, trees, surrounding community, and historical structures. The university has been designated a historical site by the National Historical Institute.

The Adamson University community displays green ribbons on its fences to call for the protection of green spaces and heritage sites and to protest the proposed construction of the Southern Access Link Expressway (SALEX). The community raises concerns over the project's possible impact on the university's campus environment, trees, surrounding community, and historical structures. The university has been designated a historical site by the National Historical Institute.

The Adamson University community displays green ribbons on its fences to call for the protection of green spaces and heritage sites and to protest the proposed construction of the Southern Access Link Expressway (SALEX). The community raises concerns over the project's possible impact on the university's campus environment, trees, surrounding community, and historical structures. The university has been designated a historical site by the National Historical Institute.

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