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LaSalle College (French: Collège LaSalle) was founded in Montreal, in the province of Quebec, Canada, in 1959 by Jean-Paul Morin. The college offers over 60 programs DCS ( pre-university and technical ) and ACS programs.
Blancpain is famous for being the creator of one of the most complicated mechanical watches ever made, the Blancpain 1735, which is a true grand complication (Tourbillon, minute repeater, perpetual calendar, split chrono), a limited edition of 30 pieces only, production of just one piece per year.
La Salle Primary School was founded in 1957 and Brother Henry Pang was appointed its founder and first headmaster. [22] In 1964 the La Salle College Evening School was commenced within the main campus building; in 1969 the Evening School was separated and became Chan Sui Ki (La Salle) College in Ho Man Tin. The decision was taken by the ...
La Salle College is a boys' secondary school in Hong Kong. La Salle College or LaSalle College may also refer to: La Salle College (Buenos Aires), Argentina; La Salle College, Perth, Australia; La Salle College of Lucas do Rio Verde, Brazil; LaSalle College Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; LaSalle College, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
De La Salle College, Orange; C. Coláiste Íosagáin, Ballyvourney; S. Santa Fe University of Art and Design This page was last edited on 24 March 2019, at 11: ...
La Salle TV is a student run, [51] public, educational, and government access (PEG) cable television station that offers an Educational-access television channel run by La Salle and carried within Philadelphia's city limits on the Comcast cable system. The station reaches over 300,000 homes and serves La Salle students and its neighbors with ...
The type of institution, such as "University" or "College," may be dropped, or some component of it abbreviated, such as "Tech" in place of "Institute of Technology" or "Technological University." The same nickname may apply to multiple institutions, especially in different regions.
The La Sallian was first released as the official student publication of then-De La Salle College on October 24, 1960, under its first Editor in Chief, Polo Santiago Pantaleon. Its name was given by Ernido Agustin in a contest. In December 1961, The La Sallian released its first lampoon issue, The Judean Journal.