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TSU Lagoon
Tarlac State University endeavors the development of infrastructure and open spaces that will provide the ideal environment for learning, research, and recreational activities.
To provide an outdoor recreational space for students, faculty, personnel and even tourists, TSU has developed the Climate Change Resilient and Ecological System Conservation Park or TSU Lagoon, funded by CHED, which is situated on the north side of the Lucinda Campus.
The Lagoon covers almost 13% of the total open space/setback of the campus with around 10,494 square meters. It was designed to be a natural catch basin for stormwater or water that originates from the rain during typhoons.
A project with the TSU Alumni Association Inc. has been completed recently where they beautified the islet found in the middle of the waters. The islet or the “Alumni Park” now has several shrubs, benches, and an improved bridge that connects it to the mainland.
The TSU Lagoon is open for the TSU community and guests free of charge.