University of the Philippines Community Newspaper
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Vol.xiii no.10 diliman quezon city nov-dec 2012
Shaping minds that shape the nation
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WINNING STREAK!
Late Dimatulac goal powers Lady Maroons to Unigames title
((A reprint of the first part of ‘The new breed of TOWNS awardees “thinks out of the box and walks the extra mile’ by Marge C. Enriquez, z z, Philippine Daily Inquirer) r r) Of five oceanographers based in the Philippines, Laura David became the first Filipino in that field, and earned The Outstanding Women in the Nation’s Service (TOWNS) award in 2012 for her studies. The 44-year-old professor at the UP Marine Science Institute explained about her job, “We get consulted if you have to build near the coast or if you need to know where the water is going; where to build, and the incremental effect. Offshore, we look at climate.” She cited a recent study that the sea level in the Philippines is rising at an alarming rate compared to the global trend. “Looking at the satellite data in the past 30 years, we compared the global rate, which is 3.5. Ours is 7 to 10.” Recommendations were made to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources on best practices for future developments, such as moving away from
Andre Encarnacion
Dr. David
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After a goalless draw in regulation, Kaira Dimatulac scored the one that made the difference. With pressure mounting in extra time, Dimatulac kneed in the winning goal as the UP Lady Maroons beat Ateneo de Manila, 1-0, to capture the championship at the 17 t h Sandug o University Games. Their triumph on the final day of the tournament capped a successful foray by UP athletes, who took titles in three events, while placing respectably in four others. “I was just at the right place at the right time,” said Dimatulac, a f o u r t h - y e a r C l o t h i n g Te ch n o l o g y major in a statement for the Philippine Star. The striker took advantage of a deflection from the rival keeper that hit the crossbar after a penalty shot from Molly Manalansan to bury the winning goal. Dimatulac also scored in UP’s victories over La Salle and FEU, leading the Lady Maroons under coach Franklin Cacacho to the prize. Apar t from football, UP’s lady
Chung and Borromeo receive the trophy from the Adjudication Core of the 14th National Debate Championship
UP Diliman wins 14th National Debate Championship
The UP Debate Society emerged as winners of this year’s National Debate Championship held at the UP VisayasIloilo campus. Carlo Borromeo and Candice Chung from UP Diliman (UPD) B bested 96 other teams in the annual week-long tournament that was held from October 22 to 29 last year. In the final round which included Ateneo De Manila University, De La Salle University and UP Manila, speakers argued whether or not true democratic participation ends with online advocacy. Arguing for the opposition, Borromeo and Chung said the Internet empowers individuals through easy access on a number of global advocacies they can join without restraint, and with the security of anonymity. The final round’s judging panel awarded the finals best speaker trophy to Chung and gave the win to UPD with an 8-1 split. page 7>
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Marine scientist leads new breed of TOWNS awardees
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Folio of Winners
The winning watercolor entry
Shell art winners 2012 UPD scores grand slam in watercolor category Samito Jalbuena
It’s never too late do something extra for the art-loving public. So when Pilipinas Shell decided to host an intimate getto-know-you at the Museum Café for members of the art and culture sections of print media for the very first time, it came as a surprise that the brunch occurred for the winners of the 45th Shell National Students Art Competition. Although the media have always been invited to the awarding ceremonies per se, it was only recently that an informal tête-à-tête took place among the awards winners, judges, sponsor and the media. Such roundtable talks should be encouraged. Demystifying art for the sake of the public has been one of Shell’s unspoken objectives in these art competitions. Art careers have been founded on the cornerstone provided by Shell, namely, its prestige and the cash prize that comes in handy for a lot of fledgling (ersatz “starving”) artists.
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