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Botong Isko: STAND UP sweeps CMCSC seats

  • Posted on 22 April 201623 April 2016
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By Judielyn Agua [UPDATED] Student Alliance for the Advancement of Democratic Rights in UP-College of Mass Communication (STAND UP-CMC) clinched all five top posts and four department representative seats in Thursday’s…
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Botong Isko: SEEB to hold special elections for SESC

  • Posted on 22 April 201624 April 2016
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by Luisa Pineda Unopposed and independent candidates Carlos Cabaero, incumbent Education and Research Councilor will lead next year’s School of Economics Student Council (SESC) as the new chairperson, alongside incumbent…
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Botong Isko: CFA bleeds red for CFASC elections

  • Posted on 22 April 201622 April 2016
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by Ian Tapao RED paints the College of Fine Arts Student Council (CFA SC) elections after all positions were notched by candidates from Student Alliance for the Advancement of Democratic…
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Botong Isko: STAND UP dominates USC elections

  • Posted on 22 April 201622 April 2016
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by Anton Onato   The Student Alliance for the Advancement of Democratic Rights in UP (STAND UP) dominates this year’s University Student Council (USC) elections after clinching the top two…
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STAND UP CAL wins 12 of 15 council seats

  • Posted on 22 April 201622 April 2016
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by Nicole-Anne Lagrimas The Student Alliance for Democratic Rights in UP – College of Arts and Letters (STAND UP CAL) maintained its dominance in the college as its slate clinched…
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Botong Isko: BUKLOD CSSP and SALiGAN sa CSSP divide posts in the CSSP SC Elections

  • Posted on 21 April 201622 April 2016
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by Pathricia Ann V. Roxas BUKLOD CSSP’s eight-year domination over the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy Student Council (CSSPSC), is now challenged by rival party SALiGAN sa CSSP. The…
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Botong Isko: Unopposed STAND UP bets lead CSWCD Council elections

  • Posted on 21 April 201621 April 2016
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by Jeuel Barroso College of Social Work and Community Development (CSWCD) Stand UP candidates dominated almost all council positions unrivalled except independent SW (Social Work) representative. Being the only opposed…
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Botong Isko: ARISE sweeps ESC positions

  • Posted on 21 April 201621 April 2016
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by Yvette Morales and Yves Briones Incumbent Engineering Student Council (ESC) councilor and unopposed Progressive Responsive Innovative Movement in Engineering (UP PRIME) chairperson candidate Jon Michael Mendoza will lead the…
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Botong Isko: START AIT dominates local elections

  • Posted on 21 April 201621 April 2016
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by Frances Josephine Espeso Candidates from Student Action for Responsive Leadership in Tourism’s (START – AIT) dominated the Asian Institute of Tourism Student Council (AITSC) as election results broke April…
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Botong Isko: Incumbent CSSP SC councilor admits own party’s “politicking”

  • Posted on 17 April 2016
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By Pathricia Ann V. Roxas College of Social Sciences and Philosophy Student Council (CSSP SC) councilor and Publications Committee Head Shaina Santos became emotional during the Pasabog 2016 CSSP SC…
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Botong Isko: Five students out of LSG race

  • Posted on 15 April 2016
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By Arianne Christian Tapao As of April 12, the Law Student Government (LSG) presidential seat is now reserved only for one hopeful as independent candidate Christian Jay Millena withdrew from the…
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Botong Isko: USC hopefuls, CMCSC candidates debate campus press freedom

  • Posted on 15 April 201615 April 2016
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Candidates for this year’s Student Council Elections (SCE) debated the assurance of campus press freedom in the university in the official Miting de Avance of the UP College of Mass Communication (CMC) held on April 13.
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