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The University Student Council of the University of the Philippines Diliman (Filipino: Ang Konseho ng Mag-aaral ng Unibersidad ng Pilipinas Diliman) is the official student representative body of the Philippines' premiere institution of higher learning. As such, it represents the interests of the students within and outside the University.
The UP National College of Public Administration and Governance Student Council (UP NCPAG SC) is the official student governing body in NCPAG - University of the Philippines Diliman. The NCPAG Student Government's Constitution states that the council's objectives are to: Serve as the forum of the sentiments and interests of students of the UP ...
Leandro Alejandro – student council leader, honored for his role in resisting the authoritarian dictatorship at the Bantayog ng mga Bayani; staff member, Philippine Collegian [48] Edgardo J. Angara – Senator, Senate president (1993–1995); University of the Philippines president (1981–1987)
The UP School of Labor and Industrial Relations Student Council (UP SOLAIR SC) was formally established in 2008, and is the official student representative of the School. This was previously held by the UP Industrial Relations Society (UP IRS) , when the officials of the organization represented the student body in the School.
In the same year, the fraternity dedicated the UP Promenade, a 120-meter public walkway with Internet and Wi-Fi capable facilities, at UP Diliman. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] [ 15 ] In the Los Baños campus, the fraternity gave the Kapit-Kapit Monument, which depicts fourteen individuals with their arms locked in solidarity.
The Philippine Collegian or Kulê (Tagalog:) is an alternative Philippine news outlet and the official student publication of the University of the Philippines Diliman. Published in a wide variety of paper formats throughout its history, as well as online, it was first established in 1922.
Arthur Aguilar, Student Council chairman, eventually managed to steer the dialogue away from the Becker case, in a meeting with Brother H. Gabriel Connon FSC and Dr. Waldo Perfecto, academic vice-president, on December 8, 1968, during the feast of the Immaculate Conception. He declared that the "issue was only incidental and the Becker case was ...
The fraternity was founded on October 4, 1968, by students from the University of the Philippines Diliman. [2] Initially known as the "Order of the U.P. Triskelions", the organization later on changed its name to the "Order of the Grand Triskelions", then later "Triskelions Grand Fraternity" which was then changed into the Greek letter name Tau Gamma Phi, in line with other student fraternities.