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« on: December 07, 2007, 10:42:02 AM »

Mga isko kag iska:
Any activities, news, updates, etc. pertinent to the University's centennial celebration, post lang diri!
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« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2007, 12:41:29 PM »

Sandaang Pasko Nandito na Tayo
Cultural extravaganza in December ushers in the UP Centennial

For music lovers, four concerts have been lined up. All concerts are free and open to the public.

Ode to Joy: A 2007 Festival Gala featuring Beethoven’s 9th Symphony (“Choral”) in four movements, excerpts from Handel’s “Messiah” and immortal Christmas classics will be held at 7 p.m. on December 7 at the Abelardo Hall Auditorium.

karon sa gabi-i na ini sa UP Diliman. sino ari d sa manila nga may plano magkadto? Smiley

The jazz extravavanza Synchronicity will be staged at the University Theater at 7 p.m. on December 11. The show stars the acclaimed UP Jazz Ensemble with CM professor Rayben Maigue conducting, featuring Lara Maigue and Eileen Sison on the vocals, with guests the Family Cruz Band, Pinikpikan, Peacepipe and UP Dharma Down.

Mini concerts will be held at 6 p.m. on December 17 and 18 as part of the traditional Bisita Kultura, at the Palma Hall (College of Social Sciences and Philosophy) Steps and the Melchor Hall (College of Engineering) Steps, respectively.

The final concert will showcase the talents of aspiring and rising homegrown bands in the Rock/Reggar/Acoustic/Atbp. Concert., to be held at 9 p.m., December 19 at the Ang Bahay ng Alumni. The concert is organized by the UP Underground Society and supported by OICA.

http://www.upd.edu.ph/%7Eupdinfo/pasko07/index.htm
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« Reply #2 on: December 07, 2007, 05:02:23 PM »

Here's U.P.'s systemwide centennial calendar of events in portable document format:
http://www.up.edu.ph/pdf/systemwide_centennial_calendar.pdf
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Description of the UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES CENTENNIAL LOGO 1908-2008

The Oblation is a symbolic icon representing the UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES. It captures the UP spirit, which has endured for a century: the country’s youth sacrificing itself in the service of the country. This figure is in the foreground of the UP Centennial logo.

Behind it is the Sablay, the sash worn by UP students upon their graduation. It is distinctive, in that across it is inscribed the word “UP” in Alibata letters. This is symbolic of the University’s commitment to remaining the country’s premier institution of higher learning.

Behind the figure of the Oblation is a globe, with the map of the Philippines highlighted. This represents the University’s taking its rightful place in the world as the National University of the Philippines.

Colors: 
The University’s official colors - forest green and maroon
Alibata inscription on the Sablay - yellow
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Oblation in the 100-peso bill
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« Reply #3 on: January 09, 2008, 02:52:19 PM »

UP in next 100 years

http://opinion.inquirer.net/inquireropinion/editorial/view/20080107-110945/UP_in_next_100_years

Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 21:28:00 01/07/2008

MANILA, Philippines - The University of the Philippines (UP), the nation’s premier university, kicks off its centennial celebration today looking forward to the next 100 years, with Excellence, Service and Leadership as the key words in its vision for the future.

The UP, which started as a small institution of learning on Padre Faura Street in Manila in 1908, has grown tremendously in the last 100 years, and has become a university system with seven universities and 12 campuses all over the country. In 1911 it had only seven academic units, now it is offering 258 undergraduate and 438 graduate programs. Students come from almost all the 16 regions and all socio-economic brackets.

The UP has played a very important role in the social, economic and political development of the nation in the last 100 years. It produced seven out of 14 presidents, 12 chief justices of the Supreme Court, 30 out of 31 national scientists and 36 out of 57 national artists. Of the close to 250,000 UP alumni, 15,000 are doctors, 8,000 are lawyers and 23,000 are teachers.

The UP is a descendant of the “universitas,” the 14th century scholastic guilds in Europe. The typical university then consisted of a college of liberal arts and sciences as well as graduate and professional schools having the authority to confer degrees in various fields of study.

In the beginning, universities were concerned principally with intellectual pursuit largely for its own sake and educated a privileged few. The usual caricature of the university man was that of an absent-minded scholar who engaged in esoteric studies and seldom ventured from his ivory tower.

All that has changed, and universities are now places where one can obtain an excellent education, equip oneself with social skills for life and study and train oneself for a profession.

Eric Thomas, vice chancellor of the University of Bristol, says universities are “the search engines of our society -- they create new knowledge.” Universities have always been the marketplace for the exchange and free movement of ideas. They are also forums where students obtain a basic understanding of human rights, civic virtues and ethical values and learn their duties as citizens of a democracy.

The UP, in the 100 years ahead, will have to perform the traditional role of producing complete, “universal” persons, and that means giving them a grounding in the liberal arts, sciences and humanities. But it will also have to prepare them for the real world, and that means giving them the knowledge and training for various professions so that they can earn a living and at the same time contribute to the sum of human knowledge.

Richard Florida, professor of regional economic development at Carnegie Mellon University, said that in the new economy, “ideas and intellectual capital have replaced natural resources and mechanical innovations as the raw material of economic growth.” That is why, he said, the university has become “more critical than ever as a provider of talent, knowledge and innovation in the age of knowledge-based capitalism.”

In these knowledge-driven times, the UP will have to assume a bigger role in national life. But how can it perform its function well when it constantly suffers from lack of funds? Some people have the mistaken notion that a university can run on its own power. But like any other institution, a university has to have sufficient funds to be able to carry out its objectives.

The UP has fallen on hard times principally because of budgetary constraints. It has suffered a brain drain because talented professors have moved to other universities that pay bigger salaries. State-of the-art teaching aids and laboratory equipment are lacking because there are no funds for their acquisition. An indication of the decline of standards at UP is the fact that it barely made it to the list of the THES-QS World University Rankings of the Top 400 Universities, placing 398th.

The leadership of the UP recognizes the real problem of financing and hopes to address this by undertaking an ambitious campaign to raise P5 billion in the next five years. All UP alumni who love their alma mater will have to dig deep into their pockets to help save the university from further decline. Malacañang and Congress should also pitch in by approving more generous outlays for the State University.
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« Reply #4 on: January 16, 2008, 07:52:49 PM »

U.P. @ 100 (from www.attyatwork .com)

Isko/Iska,

U.P. trained you in such a way that when the people of the world are sitting, you'll be standing;

when the world is standing, you'll stand out;

when the world stands out, you'll be outstanding; and

when the world dares to be outstanding, you'll be the standard.

- UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES (1908-2008)

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« Reply #5 on: January 17, 2008, 08:51:19 AM »

U.P. @ 100  http://professionalheckler.wordpress.com/

The University of the Philippines System kicked off its year-long centennial celebration. Fernando Javier, the oldest known living alumnus at 100 years, carried the first of a hundred torches that were used to light the “perpetual flame” on the Centennial Cauldron. Javier attended the event hoping that he would be reunited with his classmates and friends. Apparently, UP officials failed to inform Javier that his classmates and friends have decided to hold their reunion “somewhere else.” In fact, siya na lang ang hinihintay. Cheesy
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« Reply #6 on: January 18, 2008, 07:38:50 PM »

Hello.

I heard this song played over Unang Hirit when their mobile tambayan went to UP Diliman. This was played by the UP Centennial Band and composed by a certain Herbert A. Rosales. The song is pop-ish and catchy. For the mp3, download it here: UP Ang Galing Mo.mp3

The song's lyrics:

UP Ang Galing Mo!

Narito kami nagpupugay
Sa unibersidad ng aming buhay
Ikaw pa rin ang binabalikan
‘Di pa rin malilimutan
Ikaw ang UP naming mahal

Salamat sa iyong mga guro
Salamat sa inyong pagtuturo
Taglay niyo ang kahusayan
Taglay niyo ang karunungan
Hinubog niyo kami sa kabutihan

Sandaang taon na tayo
Lagi ka pa rin sa aming puso
Kaya’t kami sumasaludo
UP ang galing mo!
UP ang galing mo!

Wala nang iba pang maihahambing
Sa talino mo’t angking galing
Daanin man sa siyensya
Hi-tech man o kahit ano pa
Ikaw UP ang nangunguna

Sa iyong mga dugo ang kasaysayan
Dumaloy sa pag-unlad ng ating bayan
Sagisag ka ng kagitingan
Bandila ka ng kalayaan
Pag-asa ka ng mamamayan

Sandaang taon na tayo
Lagi ka pa rin sa aming puso
Sandaang taon na tayo
UP ang galing mo!
UP ang galing mo!

Sandaang taon na tayo
Dangal ka ng Pilipino
Sentro ka ng pagbabago
UP ang galing mo!

Sandaang taon na tayo
UP ang galing mo!
UP ang galing mo!

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« Reply #7 on: January 23, 2008, 03:39:22 PM »

UP in the Visayas 2008 Schedule of Activities for the Centennial Celebration
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« Reply #8 on: January 28, 2008, 02:17:39 PM »

UP in the Visayas 2008 Schedule of Activities for the Centennial Celebration


System-wide Centennial Calendar of Events
http://centennial.up.edu.ph/?page_id=29
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« Reply #9 on: March 17, 2009, 11:02:28 AM »

It's funny kay last year, those 100-peso bills na may Oble some people were selling it for Php200. haha. grabe man. bulawan. Evil
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« Reply #10 on: March 17, 2009, 04:09:26 PM »

i bought one for P1500. 4 uncut 100 peso bills. ok lang kis-an man lang. tapos bulig na lang kay Oble.

any updates from the residents kung ano ang ara this coming foundation day?   Smiley

ma-uili takun kay tin jubilarians kami kuno  Cheesy UP High Batch 1999.  Smiley
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