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CMC parties grilled on activism, visibility

  • Posted on 19 February 201029 January 2014
  • byFranz Jonathan G. de la Fuente (TNP)
By Rae Ann Ducut Students vying for College of Mass Communication (CMC) student council positions faced off at yesterday’s miting de avance dubbed “Hot Off the Grill”. The miting de…
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2010 USC Debate Forum – USC Vice-Chair Round

  • Posted on 18 February 201029 January 2014
  • byRachel Miranda
“Next In Line: Student Leaders Defined”, a debate-forum for the candidates in the 2010 UP Diliman University Student Council (USC) Elections, was held on February 17, 2010 at the College…
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2010 USC Debate Forum – USC Chairperson Round

  • Posted on 17 February 201029 January 2014
  • byRachel Miranda
“Next In Line: Student Leaders Defined”, a debate-forum for the candidates in the 2010 UP Diliman University Student Council (USC) Elections, was held on February 17, 2010 at the College…
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Yellow gradually breaks red, blue USC dominance

  • Posted on 3 February 201029 January 2014
  • byRoehl Niño Bautista
As part of TNP’s election coverage and participation in Halalan sa Diliman, we are reposting articles published last year that analyzed the outcome of last year’s election results-Ed
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CMC-SC divide stays after 3 years

  • Posted on 3 February 201029 January 2014
  • byRoehl Niño Bautista
As part of TNP’s election coverage and participation in Halalan sa Diliman, we are reposting articles published last year that analyzed the outcome of last year’s election results-Ed
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ISA, STAND-UP field incomplete slates

  • Posted on 28 January 201029 January 2014
  • byFranz Jonathan G. de la Fuente (TNP)
The first official list of candidates for the College of Mass Communication Student Council (CMC-SC) has been released today, but neither party in the college has a complete slate.
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First Official List of Candidates- 2010 CMC Student Council Elections

  • Posted on 27 January 201029 January 2014
  • byTinig ng Plaridel
The College Student Electoral Board has released the first list of candidates for the 2010 local elections at the College of Mass Communication.
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3 parties divide USC in election of firsts

  • Posted on 28 February 200929 January 2014
  • byTinig ng Plaridel
In results from the quickest election count in UP history, Titus Tan of Nagkakaisang Iskolar para sa Pamantasan at Sambayanan (KAISA) won chairperson of the 2009 University Student Council (USC) on Feb. 25, the first time for the yellow party since it was founded in 2005.
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CMC SC ’09 in gridlock

  • Posted on 28 February 200929 January 2014
  • byTinig ng Plaridel
The two competing parties at the College of Mass Communication will share seats in the next academic year’s student council, seven to six, in favor of the college chapter of the Student Alliance for the Advancement of Democratic Rights in UP (Stand-UP).
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CMC automated voting: so far, so good, says tech supervisor

  • Posted on 25 February 200929 January 2014
  • byRachel Miranda
There have been no problems as of 11:45am in this second year of the implementation of completely automated voting at the College of Mass Communication (CMC) said a technical supervisor from UP Linux Users’ Group (UnPLUG), the developer of the voting software Halalan.
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Look closely: a check on CMC local parties’ GPOAs

  • Posted on 25 February 200929 January 2014
  • byTinig ng Plaridel
The Interdependent Student-Centered Activism (ISA) and Student Alliance for Democratic Rights in UP (Stand-UP) have released their General Program of Actions (GPOA) for the upcoming elections. Find the similarities and differences in terms of their proposed projects.
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Computerized elections secure, accurate, says programmers’ head

  • Posted on 22 February 200929 January 2014
  • byTinig ng Plaridel
Keeping votes safe and correct need not be a problem in the upcoming University Student Council (USC) elections. Rystraum Gamonez, University of the Philippines Linux Users Group (UnPLUG) president, assured student voters this year’s fully computerized election system would run smoothly as planned.
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