Friday, April 19, 2024

Tag: Vol. LXXIII

Upon these shores

NOW SHE understands

that the rolling

of the tides brings

both misery and optimism.

For when she saw them

take you away,

she sought,

without thinking,

to follow after.

And so she braced the tides—

struggled, straggled,

fought off each wave.

But they told her “No,

not you. Not yet,”

and returned her upon the shores.

And as the tides took you away,

she hoped

they would return you

just as they had returned her

or perhaps

they would take her to new shores

you would land upon.

Walkout

THE UNIVERSITY will lead a multi-sectoral movement to lobby for the abolition of the scandal-ridden Reserve Officers Training Corps when the 12th Congress opens on July 23.

The campaign came after hundreds of Thomasians led a nationwide weekly boycott of ROTC classes beginning last June 24.

To prevent the regular walkouts, UST officials urged angry cadets to instead ask Congress to repeal the law that established the student military program.

Humor me

School and travel do not make a pretty pair. Often they conflict and steal time from each other as they vie for your sole attention. And, typical of love triangles, you can’t help but concentrate on one because you can’t have both at the same time. Alertness is imperative because sooner or later the ignored party starts to get back at you. If it’s not a low quiz score, it’s mould on a good book. I am one person who would hate to see either of these.

“The game of houses”

READING the newspapers everyday can be toxic. Just looking at the headlines can cause a heavy feeling at the start of the day. It’s not only because the Abu Sayaff kidnappings have again filled the front pages of major dailies, but because there’s so much power struggle going on and nobody seems to be winning the struggle.

Isyung tissue at pagbabalik-sarili

KATATAWANAN.

Sa gitna ng pambubulabog ni Kadaffi Janjalani sa Kamindanawan, pagsisimula ng kasong “The People vs Joseph Ejercito Estrada” (aba, pelikulang epic proportion ang dating, ha.), at nakasusuyang tonong monotone ng Pangulong Macapagal sa telebisyon at radyo, mayroon at mayroon talagang “suwang” na mga isyu na biglang magiging usap-usapan.

Kagaya na lang marahil ng kahindik-hindik na reaksyon ng konseho ng Lungsod ng General Santos, Timog Cotabato, sa katawa-tawang TV ad ng Joy bathroom tissue.

Light and shadow

SOME words should not be left unsaid. Miscommunication breeds misinformation, misunderstanding, and mistrust.

* * *

Students are confused. Though UST released a very strong statement calling for the abolition of the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC), freshmen and sophomore male students still found themselves enrolling in the course for this semester.

Educational ironies

“GROWTH that adds volume without improving productivity is FAT. Growth that diminishes productivity is CANCER.” - Peter F. Druker

Sadly but true, education remains a privilege in the Philippines. Many would have wanted to go to school or in such cases, continue, but because of the rising cost of education they can’t.

Disaster body formed

The University has formed the Disaster Preparedness Committee (DPC) to respond immediately and effectively to such emergencies as typhoons, floods, fires, and earthquakes.

In a meeting last July 31 at the Rizal Conference Hall, DPC chairperson and UST Vice Rector for Finance Fr. Roberto Pinto, O.P., presented the safety guidelines to cope with emergencies.

According to DPC member Dr. Lito Maranan, each building in the University has an assigned evacuation area, where students, faculty members, and administrators will stay during emergencies and drills.

Argentinean elected new Dominican Master of the Order

ON SEPTEMBER 5, 1992, the then newly-elected Master of the Order, Rev. Fr. Timothy Radcliffe, O.P., arrived at the curia of the Dominicans. An unassuming 36-year-old Argentinean welcomed him at the corridors and led him to his room. As they walked along the corridors, they passed by a beautiful gallery that featured the portraits of all the previous Masters of the Order. Earlier, the young Argentinean mischievously hung Radcliffe’s tiny-framed photo next to the full-sized portrait of his predecessor Rev. Fr. Damian Byrne, O.P.

Pharmacy rules board

A THOMASIAN topped this year’s Pharmacist Licensure Examinations with a 92.27 percent score, leading five other Thomasians in the Top 20.

Cum laude graduate Andrea Chua never expected to land first in the board and only wished to be in the top 10.

“(It was) unexpected. Masaya ako because I was able to bring glory to the University,” she said.

Pharmacy Assistant Dean Priscilla Torres said Chua and the other honor graduates were really expected to land in the top 20.

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