Tuesday, March 19, 2024

BOTOmasino

The Varsitarian's special coverage on the UST Central Student Council elections.

Next era of UST student politics needs more innovative CSC and Comelec, less restrictive...

There has been a persistent pattern of dwindling interest and a decrease in the number of candidates participating in the UST Central Student Council...

BOTOmasino 2023:Artlets VP-external runs unopposed for highest student office

AIMING to redefine Thomasians’ perspective towards student governance by pursuing a policy-driven and “student-representing” leadership, incumbent Faculty of Arts and Letters (Artlets) Student Council...

BOTOmasino 2023:Who are the candidates for the CSC Executive Board?

Vice President Aiah Karrylle Jacinto Advocating for a safer learning environment, a progressive council and effective student representation, Aiah Karrylle Jacinto, the public relations officer (PRO)...

CSC leaders, aspirants bent on revising council charter

THE OUTGOING UST Central Student Council (CSC) believes the time has come to push through with the constitutional revision necessary to overcome the “limitations”...

Student leaders eye CSC cha-cha

UST student leaders are pushing for changes to the 2003 Central Student Council (CSC) Constitution that will create a new legislative body, restructure the...

All CSC bets unopposed as two candidates withdraw from race

TWO CANDIDATES have withdrawn from the UST Central Student Council (CSC) elections, allowing the remaining Executive Board bets to run unopposed. Vice-presidential candidate Angelo de...

Nathan Agustin of Civil Law is new CSC president

CIVIL Law Student Council president Nathan Agustin will lead the Central Student Council (CSC) in Academic Year 2022-2023. Agustin, the lone presidential candidate, was proclaimed...

Without transcript, lone CSC presidential candidate at risk of disqualification

A FEW hours before the official proclamation of new CSC officers, the lone seeker of the presidency, Nathan Agustin, was at risk of disqualification...

TAGISAN 2022 RECAP:CSC candidates favor resumption of F2F classes, onsite events

THE FIVE unopposed candidates seeking Central Student Council (CSC) posts mirrored each other’s stances on several campus issues during the “Tagisan 2022” debate. All five...

What are the issues facing UST student leaders, and how can they address them?

TO IMPROVE their services and make their presence more felt, UST student leaders should focus on improving communication channels, restructuring flawed policies and devising...

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