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Literary (Submission): Maybe Someday (The Other Perspectives)

11/28/2014 09:01:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments

(Read Maybe Someday here.)

I knew she would see us today as we were at the stone bench by the school gate. I don’t normally stay this late, especially not to hang out with you or your teammates. But I made sure my presence was felt more strongly today. I was feeling unintentionally rejected because despite my obvious flirtations, you were awkward, silent. Deep inside, I wished I left earlier.

* * *

But I had to do what I came to do. I purposely sat beside you. As close as the stone bench would allow. And animatedly told you about stuff I was certain you'd find interesting, hoping that even just for one bit, you would listen intently, that my scripted rehearsed conversation would merit more than a polite smile, which I knew wasn't even for me.

* * *

My plan worked! Word got around fast that there was something between us. And yes, I take all the credit. For after just weeks of texting you, talking to you randomly, spending time with you, making you -and most specially her- think that we were getting along really well (and were bringing back what we could have been in the past), you were under my spell. I don’t care what your friends say about me. I don’t care what she thinks. I know what I want. You.

* * *

But you. You weren’t buying my staged drama so I had to move on to phase 2. I leaned closer to you, hoping this gesture will bring you back to my show, bumped your shoulder playfully to catch your attention. And pleasantly, it caught hers, too. Surprisingly, you put your arms around me, and even if it was just for a split second, it was soooo kilig. I wanted to believe I succeeded. But you - her stare sent you the same feeling.

* * *

What is wrong with you? We look a lot better together than you and your telenovela loveteam! Can you blame me for liking you more ever since the idea of you getting along with somebody else, even as a joke, got around? So i had to let you know sooner that for the longest time, I've had my eyes only for you. That you have always inspired me, made me happy because of the little things you do. And deep inside, I have always wished for an 'us.'

* * *

So I made my move. Confident that you cannot resist my charm, my obvious flirtations, my sincerest feelings for you. My friends back me up saying we really look good together, that you’re slowly falling for me, that your littlest gestures speak a lot about what you are not saying, or cannot say, but I would definitely love to hear.
And so I asked you.

* * *

Though your emotionless smile hit my nerves and tugged at painful heartstrings, I know what I want. And I will make sure you realize that you are better off with no one but me. She doesn't like you. You do not have a chance with her. Why hold on to hot-cold uncertainties when I here I am, sure about what I feel about you?
I saw her walk past us. Not even a glance.
Admit it, it's over.
I tug you closer.
I saw you glance at her.
I smile.
I know I'll get you soon enough.

-----

I followed you as you walked to the school gate today.
You did not notice me. Perhaps I was too inconspicuous. Or you were just too engrossed with him, staring at you from far away.

* * *

I sat on one of the stone benches. From my vantage point, I could see him and her, flirting, obviously, and you, hurting inside.
I was more concerned with how you have been trying to deny what you really feel. The moment you learned from me that word was he and she were getting along well, I wanted to take the news back. I just needed to be honest, because you asked. You pretended you didn't care but everyday since, I know it bothered you.

* * *

She leaned closer to him. An obvious gesture to catch your attention. She bumped his shoulder. A desperate attempt to catch his. For he wasn't listening. He was talking to you silently. And you were to him, too. But I was having second thoughts if I should tell you that this was so.

* * *

We were study buddies. We tirelessly talk about algebra, functions and equations, physics, and all, until one day, you told me you were feeling unusually jittery and well, happy. I found out sooner that it was he who caused these. So I urged you to give it a try, give it a chance. Who knows, you and he, however from different worlds, are meant to be.

I was happy when you slowly accepted that it could be so. You were happier every time you gave me updates- a welcome break from the computations and memorizations we used to busy ourselves with.
When you suddenly stopped.

* * *

Did I say anything that hurt you? I swear I just wanted to be honest. You deserve someone who would treat you better than he who plays your heart. This way you would hurt less. But I guess I was wrong.

Is there hope that we pick up where we left off?

* * *

Today, seeing you bearing your hurt alone, I just wish we could talk Algebra and Physics again. I have not sent you any signal to save you from him. You never knew how long it took me to accept that getting hurt at your stories of him is the best, just to see you smile and laugh.
I looked as you walked past them.

You walked past me. No glance, too.

Now there is little chance that you will know it has always been you. / by Volturi

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Literary (Submission): The Impossible Dream

11/28/2014 08:52:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments


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Literary (Submission): I Still

11/28/2014 08:48:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments


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Literary: Lapis o Ballpen

11/28/2014 08:45:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments



Nakaupo ako sa gitna ng silid-aralan at hinihintay na magsimula na ang pagsusulit. Marami akong iniisip at tila may riot sa aking utak. Dahil yata kulang ang tulog ko kagabi o talagang lutang lang ako ngayong araw. Unang subject kasi, tapos test agad.

“Get one and pass,” sabi ni Ma’am. Agad namang ipinasa sa akin ang test paper ko.

Kinuha ko na rin ang pencil case ko sa bag para kumuha ng panulat. Dala na rin siguro ng kaba kaya ko nakalimutang maglabas nito. Sa pagbubukas ko ng pencil case ko, nakakita ako ng lapis at ballpen. Lalo akong kinabahan at napaisip.

Ano kayang gagamitin ko sa dalawang ito?

Doon ba ko sa ballpeng tumatatak dahil sa ganda ng kalidad o doon sa lapis na ang labo ng sulat na baka ‘di pa mabasa ni Ma’am? Doon ba ako sa ballpeng dumudulas sa kamay ko dahil sa pawis kong kamay o doon sa lapis na kumakapit dahil gawa sa kahoy? Doon ba ako sa ballpeng hinding-hindi ko na mabubura dahil wala akong correction tape o dun sa lapis na sa daling mabura, pati yung papel ko mabubura? Ano ba naman ‘to? Ang hirap ng buhay! Hindi ko malaman kung anong pipiliin ko! Lapis o ballpen? Ballpen o lapis?

“Finished or not finished pass your papers.”

Ano raw? Wala akong nasagutan! Maluha-luha tuloy akong tumayo sa aking upuan at nang lalabas na ako sa silid…

“USE A PENCIL FOR ANSWERING THE TEST.”

Iyan ang sabi sa whiteboard.

At tuluyan na nga akong umiyak. / ni Abril Mayo

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Literary: Dearest

11/28/2014 08:41:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments


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Literary: Napag-iwanan

11/28/2014 08:38:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments


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Literary: Writing Letters

11/28/2014 08:35:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments


With the changing times and passing generations
People always ask “Where is the chivalry?”
“Where is the love?”
To them I have one thing to say
Write letters.

When I was six, I wrote my first letter
It was signed ‘from your secret admirer’
Later on I was glad secret admirer remained secret
For he threw it out and laughed when I experienced my first heartbreak

When I was twelve, I wrote to my parents
“I know I haven’t told you this enough, but I love you and I am grateful to you.”
I guess I didn’t include “I’m sorry,” because they’ve already heard it many times before
And I didn’t have the courage to read aloud those two words in public anyway

When I was fourteen, I wrote to all the boys I loved before
Six in total (almost seven, almost)
From the one in white to the one in maroon,
From the one I “loved” when I was five to the one I almost did when I was thirteen

I wrote lots of times when I was fifteen
The first to a boy I would never see again
The second to the boys who would never know my name
And I wrote three apology letters for two wrong things I did
for when I was fifteen, I learned how to break the rules
and soon I realized that rules were there for a reason
and you weren’t supposed to break them

I’m almost sixteen and I realized now
Often we write letters when we want to receive love
We want to receive love, forgiveness, praise, acceptance, trust
But maybe the only person who needs to love, forgive, accept, trust us is ourselves

The chivalry is not lost
The love is not forgotten
My dear it is in us
If we just learned to read between the lines

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Literary: Letter

11/28/2014 08:27:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments


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altostratus,

A Message x Liham

11/28/2014 08:23:00 PM Media Center 1 Comments


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english,

Feature: Fire is Catching: Mockingjay Pt. 1

11/28/2014 08:18:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments

dys•to•pi•a ( /disˈtōpēə/ ) – noun. an imagined place or state in which everything is unpleasant or bad, typically a totalitarian or environmentally degraded one.

It has been an ongoing fad in literature and movies to set a dystopian world as the premises for such. Opposite to its counterpart utopia, dystopia is often shown as a post-apocalyptic world, with strict rules and a totalitarian government. This theme in literature and popular culture has been going on since the 18th century, but is most notable in recent years, especially with the publication of the famed trilogy, The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins. Books tackling the same dystopian theme are slowly being made into movies one-by-one, but The Hunger Games kickstarted them all, and just last November 20, 2014, the second to the last movie in the franchise, Mockingjay Pt. 1, premiered in cinemas nationwide.

In the movie, Katniss Everdeen (Jennifer Lawrence) tackles the obstacles thrown at her after escaping the 75th Hunger Games, then she copes with life at District 13 while making the choice on whether or not to be the face of the propaganda.

Mockingjay Pt. 1 shows us that everyone can make a difference. People are not invincible, and the people we thought to be perfect may be harboring similar problems as us. Katniss does not fail in showing us that she is the perfect heroine for this series, that she is strong, independent, brave, and most of all, true to her self.

Fire is catching! Make sure to catch Mockingjay Pt. 1, now showing in theaters nationwide. / by Raine Abaya

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Sports: UPIS Junior Maroons have high hopes for this season

11/28/2014 08:15:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments

The UPIS Junior Fighting Maroons are looking to improve their so-so performance last season. Tallying only a total of five wins out of fourteen outings, the UPIS Basketball team finished at sixth place.

Enzo Barraquias, this season's team captain, responded confidently when asked about their expectations.

“Expect muna ng Final Four, mga 6-7 wins siguro, tapos bahala na sa susunod (We expect to finish in the Final Four, around 6-7 wins, then we’ll see what happens next),” he said.

Other UPIS students also have high expectations for the Junior Basketball team.

“Magchachampion ‘yan! (They will be the champions!)” said student Paolo Gonzales, an avid fan of the Junior Maroons.

“Feeling ko nga eh, may chance na mag-improve, (I feel there is a chance that they will improve.)” said Trisha Serrano, a grade 10 student.

“Kayang pumasok sa top 5 (They can finish in the top 5),” said Paolo Bartilad, a member of the UPIS Track and Field team.

Since most of this season’s game will be played at the nearby Blue Eagle Gym, the basketball team is encouraging everyone to support and cheer for them.

“We invite everyone to watch our games this season at the Ateneo Blue Eagle Gym. Please support us,” Barraquias said.

They will start their season 77 campaign against the University of the East on November 29. / by Macky Barrientos

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Sports: UPIS TNF Walkers, claim podium finish in PATAFA

11/28/2014 08:12:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments

UPIS Track and Field Walkers Forth Soriano, Paolo Bartilad, and Michael Barbosa made an impressive Gold-Silver-Bronze finish in the 1000m walk event in the PATAFA competition held last November 15-16 at the Philippine Sports Commission Track Oval.

Soriano, Bartilad, and Barbosa were clocked at 5:10, 5:58, and 6:10 respectively.

Distance runner Kim Gamboa’s 10:32 in the 3000m run, and thrower Enrico Becoñado’s 9.76m in shotput event both added silver medals to the team’s medal pool.

The PATAFA competition served as the team’s tune-up event for their UAAP Season 77 bid this coming December 6-10, 2014. / by Macky Barrientos and Aemel de Leon

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Sports: UPIS Volleyball, nanaig sa FEU Diliman Peace Cup

11/28/2014 08:09:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments

Kapwa nagwagi ang Volleyball Girls at Boys sa kani-kanilang laban na ginanap noong Nobyembre 22 (Girls) at Nobyembre 23 (Boys) sa elimination round ng FEU Diliman Peace Cup.

Tinalo ng UPIS Volleyball Girls ang Paref Rosehill School sa iskor na 25-15 at 25-18. Tinambakan naman ng UPIS Volleyball Boys ang Xavier School sa iskor na 25-16 at 25-14.

Pinangunahan ni Caila Cadiz ng UPIS Volleyball Girls ang opensa ng koponan sa kaniyang 6 attacks, 1 block at 3 service aces. Malaki rin ang naiambag ng rookie player na si Trixie Badong sa kaniyang 5 service aces at 7 excellent receives.

Samantala, binuhat naman ni Basti Regala, team Captain ng UPIS Volleyball Boys ang kanilang koponan sa iskor na 15 attacks, at 1 block kasama ni Derick Urgena na nagtala ng 6 attacks at 2 blocks.

Gaganapin ang mga susunod nilang laban sa Nobyembre 29 at Nobyembre 30 sa FEU Diliman. / ni Patricia Enriquez; Photo credit: Michael John Regala

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Run Clinic Series, inilunsad ngayong Nobyembre

11/28/2014 08:06:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments

Inilunsad ng UPIS Batch 1990 ang Run Clinic Series ngayon Nobyembre sa UP Integrated School.

Naganap ang Run Clinic Series noong Nobyembre 8, Nobyembre 15 at Nobyembre 22 at matatapos sa Nobyembre 29. Pinamunuan ni UPIS Track and Field Coach Mark Reyes at Athlete Coach Ani de Leon-Brown ang programa. Libre at bukas sa buong UPIS Community ang Run Clinic Series na ito.

Ang nabanggit na gawain ang magsisilbing pangunang aktibidades ng UPIS Memorial Fun Run sa darating na ika-25 ng Enero ng susunod na taon. Ang malilikom na halaga ng Batch 1990 sa Fun Run na ito ay ilalaan sa konstruksyon ng Weights Area ng mga manlalaro ng UPIS. / ni Aemel Janae de Leon

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UPIS, 1st runner up sa Caduceus Cup

11/28/2014 08:03:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments

Nakamit ng UPIS team A ang 1st runner up sa ginanap na Caduceus Cup 2014 noong Nobyembre 22 sa Palma Hall.

Nakakuha ng 84 puntos ang UPIS team A na binubuo nina Marco Barrientos (10-Acacia), Michael Basilio (10-Lauan), at JC Berja (10-Molave). Kinulang lamang sila ng 14 puntos laban sa kampeon na Chiang Kai Shek na may iskor na 98. Pumangatlo naman ang Xavier School team A na nakakuha ng 75 puntos.
Ang UPIS Team A na nagkamit ng Ikalawang Gantimpala sa
ginanap na Caduceus Cup 2014.


Sina Xyd Agapito (10-Lauan), Franz Candido (9-Gold), at Allysa Pabiona (10-Acacia) naman ang kabilang sa UPIS team B na bigong makapasok sa finals.

Ilan pa sa mga paaralang lumahok sa kompetisyon ay ang Saint Theresa’s College, Diliman Preparatory School, at iba pang paaralan mula sa NCR. / nina Andrei Vertudes at Nicole Rabang

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Digital Display, sinimulan ng gamitin sa UPIS

11/28/2014 07:59:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments

Ang Digital Display ay ikinabit sa Ramp area at ginagamit
para sa mga anunsiyo at balitang pampaaralan.
Unang ginamit ang 50-inch Digital Display sa pagbubukas ng Ikalawang Semestre sa UPIS 7-12.

Ayon kay Bb. Ross Kline Empleo, Information Officer ng UPIS, imunungkahi ang proyektong ito ng kumpanyang Digiplay Boracay sa pangunguna ng Chief Operating Officer na si G. Tos Vea, isang UPIS alumnus. Binanggit din niya na makakatulong ito na maiparating ng mas mabilis ang mga anunsiyo at balita ng paaralan.

Animnapung porsyento (60%) ng mga ipinapakita sa Digital Display ay mga anunsiyo, balita at iba pang impormasyon mula sa paaralan. Samantala, ang apatnapung porsyento (40%) naman ay mga TV commercial na dumaan at inaprubahan ng ORDP at APAP.

Ilan sa mga paaralang may parehong sistema ay Adamson University, Ateneo de Manila University, at De La Salle University. / nina Quiela Salazar at Nicole Rabang

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“No ID, No Entry” policy, strictly enforced

11/28/2014 07:55:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments

Due to recent reports of students losing their belongings, UPIS started implementing the No ID, No Entry policy last November 18.

A section of the UPIS student handbook states that the ID is part of the uniform and should be displayed at all times. It must be officially countersigned by the Librarian. The security guard at the gate is given the authority to refuse entry of students not wearing an ID.

This policy is being implemented to make sure that only UPIS students are able to enter the school’s premises.

Students were given a one-week grace period from November 11 to 13 to enable them to secure lost ID cards. / by Raine Abaya

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UPIS celebrates Wonderland in CA EMA Week 2014

11/28/2014 07:52:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments

Students, teachers, and staff found fantasy in reality in the CA English, Music, and Art (CA EMA) week festivities held last November 18-21.

Dubbed Wonderland: Finding Fantasy in Reality, the week-long celebration was formally opened on November 18 with Skits of Freenia, a presentation by the English Club to introduce Alice in Wonderland which is the inspiration for this year’s theme.

It concluded with the much-awaited Literally Literary Day (LLD) held on November 20. Students dressed up as characters from various literary works and presented spiels in English class. Each section chose two representatives to compete in the LLD contest later that afternoon.
10-Lauan's Miguei Abogado as (Johnny) Thor and some of his
classmates in this year's LLD competition.

Angelia Albao of 7-Mars who dressed up as Queen Susan of Narnia, Wenona Catubig of 8-Dragonfly who portrayed an exorcised girl, Marianne Sasing of 9-Iron as Elphaba of Wicked, and Miguei Abogado of 10-Lauan as Thor were crowned as winners of the competition.

Other CA EMA Week activities were DEAR Day, Poem-Letter Exchange, and Spelling Bee.

The best spellers from each grade level competed in teams last November 21. The team of Macky Barrientos (10-Acacia), Adrian Bornilla (9-Silver), Ezra Bustamante (8-Butterfly), and James Tolosa (7-Saturn) won the championship in the tiebreaker round versus the team of Katreena Nulud (10-Molave), Chesca Santiago (9-Gold), Craig Aquino (8-Dragonfly), and JP Coronado (7-Venus).


The faculty and staff also took part in the CA EMA Week activities by showcasing their talents in the 7th installment of Rhyme, Rhythm, and Reason also held on November 21. / by Raine Abaya and Julou Tirol

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Think. Write. Read.

11/27/2014 09:15:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments


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