UP Sandigan

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Sem-Opener '07 (1st sem)




Masayang nilunsad ng UP SANDIGAN ang selebrasyon ng pagbubukas ng unang semestre sa taong ito. Pinangunahan ni Jenny Beth Padro, ang bagong presidente, ang paghahati-hati ng mga dadalhin sa kainan. Naatasan ang bawat kumite na magdala ng kani-kanilang kanin, ulam, inumin at pati na panghimagas. Maraming dumalo sa tambayan at nakisalo sa tawanan, sa chikahan, at sa pagdudugtong ng pamilya. Sa huli, nabusog ang lahat sa mumunting salu-salong ito.

Nagsipagdatingan din ang mga alumni na sina Rose Anne Eugenio, Rienalyn Santos at Jan Michael Villas. Si Steve na nakihabol ay hindi rin nagpahuli sa handaang ito.



Naging masaya ang araw na ito para sa lahat. Hudyat sana ito ng masaya at magandang semestre para sa bawat isa at para sa nalalapit na ika-30 anibersaryo ng UP SANDIGAN.-Swaz M

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Sunday, June 24, 2007

UPS 1st GenMeet


Last June 21, Thursday, UP Sandigan held their first general assembly at the tambayan. Plans for this semester were made starting off with the sem-opener on Wednesday, June 27, to be followed by a rummage sale that will be held on Saturday, June 30 at Krus na Ligas. The activities for the 30th anniversary were also brought up, which includes a jog for anniv around acad oval (July 13, Fri.), blood drive (July 17, Tue.), open tambayan (July 19, Thu.), an institution visit (July 21, Sat.), plus the production of the 30th anniversary t-shirts and other souvenirs for the said event. The 3oth UPS anniversary will be held on July 14, Saturday. - Swaz M.

**all dates are subject to change so we'll just update everyone about this.

Friday, June 22, 2007

Sandiganistas Integrated with the Children from the South through Pottery...

Last May 7, 2007, a group of Sandiganistas honored the invitation of Dr Marichu Carstensen, the founder of Lipeno Children's Foundation, to witness the latter's 9th Summer Art Workshop all the way down to Lipa, Batangas and to be teachers of pottery for a week. With Dan Mendez' prowess in sculpture and Janeth Calantoc and Maan Serias' ability to handle and play with kids (as shaped during Institutional Visits), the Lipeño children aging from 6 to 17 years old experienced to "throw" and shape, and then dab-with-water and then shape again clays which enabled them to produce figures of pots, candle holders, boats, faces, and a lot more.

Lipeño Scholars
Lipeño Children's Foundation is an initiative of Dr. Carstensen and her husband Mr. Morten Carstensen. Their scholars mainly come from the public schools around Lipa who have exuded academic excellence but due to financial strains may not really be able to achieve a holistic approach toward development. Mr. and Mrs. Carstensen, aside from providing means on how the scholars may definitely get into school all the way to tertiary level, also expose the children to different visual arts. Dr. Marichu, being a connoisseur herself (she actually owns Doc's candle), would make sure that the children would have month-long summer art workshops by personally inviting potential instructors and procuring the necessary art materials. She even offered a space in her Doc's candle compound where the fourteen children can learn, practice, and hopefully unearth their art skills. For this summer's event, aside from pottery which was scheduled on the last week, the kids were also exposed to sketching and oil painting.

Experience and Observations
As one of the 'teachers', the 4-day experience in Lipa was actually more of an opportunity for the Sandiganistas to see an event of another true social service. Mr. and Mrs. Carstensen and the Lipeño Children's Foundation can indeed be touted as a picture of paying-it-forward and altruism. The scholars, on the other hand, were a representation of very engaged and engaging students. Anyone witnessing how they finger and play their clays will also be in surprise just like how we were. They are all smart, imaginative, playful, and appreciative of their surroundings. Both the sponsors and the scholars are worthy to be envied - the sponsors for their gratuitous acts and the children for their skills and talents. – Janeth C.

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That workshop was really amazing! I was inspired by Ms. Marichu and her outreach programs, the way she look at life and how she was able to help so many people, especially those children in having good education and developing their potential to be great individuals in the future. The children were very friendly and very determined to learn and I guess their status in life did not become a hindrance for them. I learned a lot from that experience. – Maan S.

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Summer Donation


Summer vacation. Everyone had their own plans, where to go and what to do for the next two months free of school-related activities. Same went for most sandiganistas, but that did not prevent them from helping out when a fellow sandiganista seek for support by donating clothes that would be distributed to the fire victims of Libis, Sikatuna village that happened last May 11. With just a simple text, many had replied enthusiastically to give clothes and a week after, handful of bags had been distributed to a number of affected families. This just shows that sandiganistas are willing to help all through out the school year, may it be during a jam-packed first and second semesters or during the summer break. - Jen T.