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Terminated UP-DND accord does not give military free pass to make arrests inside campus — UP law professor

  • Posted on 17 February 202117 February 2021
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The military cannot conduct search and arrest warrants even if they can now freely enter the university, UP Diliman (UPD) law professor Theodore Te reiterated in a security briefing held by the UPD Community Security Committee (UPDCSC) Feb. 15
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‘Kanlungan ng aktibismo’: UP commemorates 50 years since Diliman Commune in virtual exhibit

  • Posted on 12 February 202112 February 2021
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“I felt oblivious to the dramatic events that were happening around me. I concentrated on my fallen comrade who was lying on the pavement in a pool of his own blood,” Rolando “Dodoy” Soncuya said in his 2015 essay “The Death of My Unexpected Hero.”
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DOST cuts UP scholars’ stipend due to ‘compressed’ semester

  • Posted on 10 December 202010 December 2020
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Computer Science major Justin Ruaya spent the rest of his P20,000 allowance from the Department of Science and Technology (DOST) to buy a computer for his new remote learning setup. This left him with barely enough money for the rest of the semester and for internet connection.
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UP to give up more than half of QC’s remaining rainforest for PGH Diliman

  • Posted on 30 October 20208 February 2021
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In a metro sprawling with towering buildings, a thatch of forest allows its residents respite from the urban jungle. Lined with trees that provide oxygen, its roots go all the way back to the 1950s — older than most of the students who used to go there for research.
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UPD student councils grapple with holdover term, limited manpower left

  • Posted on 15 October 202016 October 2020
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University and college student councils in UP Diliman struggle to address vacancy problems as members continue to resign after the first month of classes.
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4 in 7 UPD road injury victims in 2018 are pedestrians

  • Posted on 29 September 201811 January 2021
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The majority of injured victims in UP Diliman road incidents were pedestrians, with one death recorded throughout January to August 2018, based on the reports of the UP Diliman Police (UPDP).
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UPD shines beacon amidst nation’s darkness

  • Posted on 3 December 2016
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By Teresa Barre Amidst the darkness that enveloped the country due to the recent disregard for one of the darkest times in the nation’s history, the University of the Philippines…
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UPD receives bomb threat, security officials on high alert

  • Posted on 1 September 20161 September 2016
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by Krysten Mariann Boado University of the Philippines Diliman (UPD) students were asked to evacuate the campus earlier after the Campus Maintenance Office (CMO) received a text message saying there…
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#StressTS: Price, privilege, and the promise of education

  • Posted on 14 July 201616 July 2016
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by Beatriz Zamora Despite the promise of affordable education in a state university like the University of the Philippines, the value of its students’ schooling falls under the judgment of…
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Hiponia, Manuel named as Diliman SR nominees

  • Posted on 14 June 2016
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By Frances Josephine Espeso The University of the Philippines Diliman forwarded two nominees for the 34th Student Regent (SR) selection after deliberations last June 10. Local student councils picked Josiah…
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Frat members, USC candidates: No room for violence in UP

  • Posted on 16 April 201617 April 2016
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By Yvette B. Morales Ten months after an alleged fraternity-related violence, aspiring members of the University Student Council (USC) affiliated to Greek formations face one victim seeking accountability. UP students…
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Botong Isko: CATALIS unrivalled in 2016 SLIS SC

  • Posted on 4 April 20164 April 2016
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by Ma. Luisa Pineda Catalyzing Actions Toward Advancement of Library and Information Science (CATALIS) runs unopposed for all posts in this year’s School of Library and Information Science Student Council (SC)…
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  • Terminated UP-DND accord does not give military free pass to make arrests inside campus — UP law professor
    • byTinig ng Plaridel
    • Posted on 17 February 202117 February 2021
  • ‘Kanlungan ng aktibismo’: UP commemorates 50 years since Diliman Commune in virtual exhibit
    • byTinig ng Plaridel
    • Posted on 12 February 202112 February 2021
Opinion
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    • Posted on 10 February 202110 February 2021
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    • Posted on 29 December 202029 December 2020
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  • The emergence of #EmergencyCommissions in COVID-19
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    • Posted on 23 February 202123 February 2021
  • Terminated UP-DND accord does not give military free pass to make arrests inside campus — UP law professor
    • byTinig ng Plaridel
    • Posted on 17 February 202117 February 2021
Sports
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    • byJohn Mark Garcia
    • Posted on 14 February 202114 February 2021
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    • Posted on 7 December 20207 December 2020
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