Graduates relive highlights of college life

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WHILE some fresh graduates would say that the pinnacle of their stay in UST would be gaining the much-coveted Latin honors at the end of their academic road, others remember memories that are far simpler, but equally close to the heart.

The Varsitarian asks Batch 2010 about their most memorable moments of their college life, from the simple joys of eating isaw to finding lifelong friends.

What will you miss most about UST?

I will miss the roar of the Tiger, the unrelenting school spirit even if UAAP is over, the friendships which started over Theology and Literature presentations and also the overnight cramming for papers and projects. I will miss the way UST shaped up my college life.
-Angelo Hongo, Journalism- Faculty of Arts and Letters

I will miss the Paskuhan 2009 and the floods, especially when we were stranded because of Ondoy.
-Oliver King, Electronics and Communications Engineering – College of Engineering

I will surely miss the staircases. Never in my whole stay in UST that I was not able to use them, not to mention the number of times I had an accident there.
-Jane Kathleen Acosta, College of Commerce

Which professor will you remember the most and why?

Sir Joselito Cariño, his way of teaching motivated us to study more. His focus was on application. He could relate almost all his lessons to the real world, stimulating the student’s mind.
-Elise Chua, Major in Entrepreneur – College of Commerce

I will remember Sir Jeremaiah Opiniano the most. Among all the AB professors, he’s the most receptive and attentive to the needs of his students. He shows tender loving care to all AB students in and out of the classroom.
-Mary Jessa Caritativo – Journalism, Faculty of Arts and Letters

The professor I will remember the most is Ms. Pri-An Tinipunan because she is very supportive of her students since I had a lot of organizations, she always reminded me of my schedule.
-Maria Joanna Maritz O. Dasig, Library and Info Science – College of Education

What is your favorite hangout?

I love to in at Meals to Go because it’s affordable and the servings are bountiful.
-Ralph Raceus, College of Accountancy

I love to eat in Carpark, the food is delicious and I also love the isaw sold on P.Noval Street.
-Nerie Rose Santos, Food Technology – College of Education

My favorite eatery is the Liempuhan on P.Noval since that’s the only place where I usually meet my friends from other colleges.
-Christine Coundres, College of Architecture

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