THE Hult Prize at De La Salle University (DLSU) is again ready to answer the call to address social issues.Through the annually held OnCampus Program, the organization selected the most qualified team to represent the university and the country in the next rounds of the $1 million competition.Challenging its contenders to create innovative ideas, OnCampus remains well known as the 'Nobel Prize for Students.' Teams, consisting of two to four participants, would be geared with training and mentorship sessions the organization provides, ensuring their potential is brought out in preparation for their final pitch.Bringing in contestants from 121 countries and 3,000 universities, the Hult Prize Foundation started its process in its university chapters.The Hult Prize at DLSU is working and aspiring to advance to the next level. Continuously pushing young changemakers, the Hult Prize builds future leaders and pioneers, with more than two million alumni globally as of today.The Hult Prize Foundation picks the theme of 'Unlimited' for this year — a nod to the numerous possibilities its candidates provide in their case studies. The organization is awaiting to see its next batch of changemakers and their promising startup ideas, a step toward entrepreneurship as solutions for global challenges.The Contender Registration ended on Nov. 4, 2024. The contender primer can be found at bit.ly/ContenderPrimer25, and the registration form at bit.ly/ContenderRegistration25.The registration was open to DLSU students only.