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UPD Chancellor bets outline to-do lists

  • Posted on 27 January 20113 February 2011
  • byTinig ng Plaridel
Candidates shared similar and conflicting views on generating more university funds, improving facilities and policies for students, faculty and staff, strengthening the university’s public character, engaging in social issues and improving external relations.
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The Sign of the Times: Pushing for a 100% CMC Voter Turnout

  • Posted on 23 January 201129 January 2014
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Tinig ng Plaridel wants to foster and cultivate that environment of free discourse, and we believe that this can only be achieved if there is full student participation in the CMCSC and USC elections: a 100 percent voter turnout.
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Final Official List of Candidates for the USC Elections 2011 (UPDATED)

  • Posted on 20 January 201129 January 2014
  • byTinig ng Plaridel
It’s Kristine Borja/Ralph Anthony Geronimo for ALYANSA, Marck Bryan David/Marvee dela Resma for KAISA, and Jemimah Grace Garcia/Dan Neil Ramos for STAND-UP.
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First Official List of Candidates for the CMCSC Elections 2011

  • Posted on 20 January 201129 January 2014
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STAND-UP enters a complete slate while ISA does not field candidates for Film Representatives. The position of Graduate Studies Representative has been removed from the ballot, while an Independent candidate enters the race for Journalism Representative.
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USEB resets USC election date to Feb. 17

  • Posted on 17 January 201129 January 2014
  • byTinig ng Plaridel
Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs Elizabeth Enriquez, ex-officio USEB chair, issued Memorandum No. ELE-11-05 changing the date of the elections to Feb. 17, one week after the original date of Feb. 9.
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CMC Wildcats lose debut game vs CBA, 39-41

  • Posted on 17 January 201117 January 2011
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CMC burned a timeout to plan a comeback, but CBA used up their fouls to give to kill time and won the game.
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In Focus: Paskong Maskom 2010

  • Posted on 24 December 201024 December 2010
  • byTinig ng Plaridel
Long after the festivities have been commemorated, the various lights and decor illuminated, and the joy and laughter shared, one thing will always be certain: Christmas will always be warm, memorable, and special at the UP College of Mass Communication.
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CMC parol speaks volumes on relevant issues

  • Posted on 17 December 201017 December 2010
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Because the iPod is rectangular in shape and is drawn by a black cart, some onlookers have observed that the lantern resembles a coffin. The college secretary said that this similarity is not accidental.
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Strike against the Budget Cut

  • Posted on 17 December 201030 June 2011
  • byTinig ng Plaridel
At least 1,500 students, faculty and staff joined the Diliman-wide strike last Nov. 25 against the P1.39 billion budget cut in the University of the Philippines (UP).
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Remembering the 58: The Ampatuan Massacre 1st Year Anniversary Commemoration

  • Posted on 7 December 20109 June 2011
  • byTinig ng Plaridel
Faculty members and students from the college joined in the commemoration of the Ampatuan massacre’s first year anniversary on Nov. 23.
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Ex alumni regent Pascual new UP president

  • Posted on 3 December 20103 December 2010
  • byTinig ng Plaridel
The Board of Regents (BOR), UP’s highest policy-making body, selected Pascual as the university’s 20th president by a simple majority in the first round of voting at their meeting at Quezon Hall earlier today.
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Who will select the next UP President?

  • Posted on 3 December 20103 December 2010
  • byTinig ng Plaridel
The highest governing body in the UP System is the Board of Regents. Its members come from various sectors in the University, the private sector, and the government.
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