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PolSci, Philo seniors lead ‘V’

A NEW batch of Thomasian campus journalists from the nine faculties and colleges of the University is set to continue the 80-year-old legacy of the Varsitarian, the country’s oldest and most respected Catholic campus paper.

After competitive examinations and interviews by a Selection Committee, Anthony Andrew Divinagracia, a Political Science major, was named editor in chief. Philosophy major Levine Andro Lao is the new managing editor. Both are from the Faculty of Arts and Letters.

Santisimo parish helps calamity victims

THE SANTISIMO Rosario Parish has recently extended humanitarian aid to victims of natural calamities in China and Sta. Cruz, Zambales, through food and cash donations.

The relief package consisted of more than 10 sacks of rice and other food supplies like instant noodles aside from P24,000 in donations which Santisimo Rosario parish, headed by Fr. Jaime Alamillo, O.P., had distributed among the affected families in China and Zambales.

Research units closed for review

THE BALLOONING budget for research has prompted a move to streamline the University’s research centers, with no less than the new Rector calling for a leaner organization and for research outputs that can be patented, commercialized, and used to help Filipinos cope with the hard times.

Grad School enters top business school list

THE UST Graduate School has obtained one of the top recommendations among graduate business schools in the Philippines, an international survey showed. The school got a recommendation rate of 20 per 1,000 business schools, deans who voted online between October 2007 and March 2008 in the EdUniversal survey, which covered top business schools from 151 countries.

The survey, conducted by SMBG, a French consultancy firm, aims to help students in finding the best business school in terms of geographical location and international tie-ups.

Commerce professsor escapes ambush, motive still unclear

A PROFESSOR from the College of Commerce and Business Administration and his companions fell victims to four armed men aboard two motorcycles along Araneta corner Quezon avenues last June 12.

‘Recycled’ Rector breaks ice

HIS INSTALLATION ceremony was meant to be strictly formal, but UST Rector Fr. Rolando De la Rosa, O.P. injected light-heartedness in the otherwise solemn and stuffy air of the jam-packed Santisimo Rosario Chapel with a couple of witty and funny remarks when he delivered his acceptance speech as the University’s 95th rector.

De la Rosa, no longer new to the rectorship game, served in the position for two terms, from 1990 to 1998.

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