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Sports: Junior Maroons fall to Baby Tamaraws

1/28/2020 07:30:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments



AND ONE. Junior Maroons’ star player Ray Allen Torres attempts to score a free-throw after receiving a shooting foul. Photo Credit: Magan Basilio

The Junior Maroons sink to a 0-11 record after a devastating loss against the Baby Tamaraws, 115-66, at the Filoil Flying V Arena last Sunday, January 26.

The league’s second-ranking team owned the match from the very beginning with playmaker Penny Estacio marking the first tally and Aeron Bagunu leading their starter’s 12-0 run. It was only until the teams were 7 minutes into the game when Jordi Gomez de Liano bagged the Junior Maroons’ first point.

Even with UPIS' strong attempt to keep up with their opponent's offense, FEU easily dominated the first quarter, 31-9.

The Baby Tamaraws made the most out of their 22-point advantage as the second quarter began, tightening up their defense to counter back-to-back rebounds from Torres and three-pointers from Gomez de Liano and team captain Collin Dimaculangan, finishing the first half with 61-29 in favor of FEU.

UPIS continued to struggle as FEU maintained their aggressive play, further extending their gap to 47 by the end of the third quarter, 93-46.

Despite The Junior Maroons’ whole-hearted efforts, the Baby Tamaraws still prevailed with a 49-point lead, securing a twice-to-beat advantage along with the NU Bullpups.

“[It] wasn’t the outcome we want[ed]. We were taking good shots at first but weren’t making it and had some early turnovers that made an early lead for the opponent,“ said Dimaculangan after their sorry defeat.

The Junior Maroons still have a lot to prove on the court, especially with players excelling individually such as league leaders Torres and Aldous Torculas standing first in scoring and rebounds respectively, Sebastian Jacob sixth in blocks, Jelo Canillas seventh in rebounds, Dimaculangan seventh and Gomez de Liano ninth in three-point field goal percentage.

Their next chance to claim their first win will be up against Adamson High School tomorrow, January 29, at the Ateneo Blue Eagle Gym.

TALLY OF SCORES:

UPIS (66) - Torres 22, Gomez de Liaño 13, Avinado 9, Torculas 8, Dimaculangan 7, Canillas 3, Armamento 2, Cordero 2

FEU (115) - Estacio 17, Bagunu 16, Sleat 12, Bautista 12, Saldua 11, Mantua 8, Pasaol 7, Anonuevo 6, Padrones 6, Libago 6, Remogat 6, Basilio 6, Fonseca 2

//by Magan Basilio

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Sports: UPIS gets conquered in Juniors’ Battle of Katipunan

1/27/2020 07:35:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments



FIRE. Francis Lopez failed to draw back Aldous Torculas’ lay-up. Photo Credit: The UAAP (Facebook page)

The UPIS Junior Maroons lost in their third game of the second round against Ateneo's Blue Eaglets with a score of 104-84 last Wednesday, January 22, at the FilOil Flying V Center Arena in San Juan, Metro Manila.

The first quarter was a close fight between the two, where the score was 21-20.

The Junior Maroons weren’t far behind at the end of the second quarter, scoring 48-44.

But as the second half made its way in, the Blue Eaglets became more ferocious by outplaying them and making sure that they will gain points. Because of this, they extended the lead to 77-62.

The last quarter saw the Blue Eaglets charging way ahead sealing the game with a final score of 104-84.

The Blue Eaglets consistently kept on shooting every time they had their hands on the ball. They also didn’t fail to take their chances to pass the ball to their unguarded team mate, free to shoot.

The Junior Maroons, often stole the ball from the Blue Eaglets when they were passing the ball to their fellow teammates.

When asked about their plan to raise the team from the bottom of the rankings, team captain Collin Dimaculangan said, “We keep on working in practice. Just trust our coaches."

TALLY OF SCORES:

UPIS (84) - Torres 26, Torculas 13, Canillas 10, Dimaculangan 10, Cordero 9, Armamento 7, Gomez de Liano 5, Avinado 4

ATENEO (104) - Lazaro 26, Jaymalin 15, Lopez 13, Salvador G. 11, Salvador M. 11, De Ayre 5, Padrigao 5, Diaz 4, Corral 3, Ladimo 3, Nieto 3, Felix 2, Pangilinan 2, Santos 1

//by Abby Lim and Franz Joves

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Global Scientists and Engineers Program seminar, inilunsad

1/27/2020 07:30:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments



GSEP Seminar. Mga mag-aaral na grado 11 mula sa Applied Sciences Track kasama ang tagapagsalita na si Bb. Eden M. Andrews mula sa GSEP. Photo credit: Stella Pascual

Idinaos ang Global Scientists and Engineers Program (GSEP) Seminar na dinaluhan ng mga mag-aaral mula sa Applied Sciences track ng Grado 11 noong Enero 23, 2020 sa UPIS Auditorium mula 11:30 ng umaga hanggang 12:30 ng tanghali.

Layunin ng seminar na hikayatin ang mga mag-aaral na nagnanais maging inhinyero sa ilalim ng GSEP, ang kauna-unahang International Bachelor of Engineering degree program sa Tokyo Institute of Technology (Tokyo Tech) na inilunsad noong Abril 2016.

Kada taon, pumipili ang Japan Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology ng mga mag-aaral na bibigyan ng apat na taong scholarship. Ang mga napipiling mag-aaral ay wala nang babayaran para sa kanilang application, admission, at matrikula. Dagdag pa, makatatanggap sila ng monthly allowance.

Lahat ng mag-aaral na makapapasok at kwalipikado sa kanilang scholarship sa nasabing programa ay mapapasailalim sa Department of Transdisciplinary Science and Engineering at mag-aaral ng kursong may kinalaman sa Science at Management. Sa pamamagitan ng mga kursong ito, tuturuan sila ng intercultural leadership skills at future vision na makatutulong sa kanilang paglutas sa mga problemang pandaigdig.

Hindi kinakailangan ng kakayahan sa wikang Hapon upang makapasok sa programang ito dahil ang lahat ng pagtuturo ay gagawin sa wikang Ingles.

"Nakakatuwang malaman na marami ring opportunities para sa atin sa ibang bansa." saad ni Berna Bagnes, isang mag-aaral na dumalo sa seminar. //ni Rochelle Gandeza

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Practice for Powerdance 2020 officially starts

1/24/2020 07:30:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments



Once again, we hear the sounds of self-made mixtapes playing repeatedly and see students staying in school until night time learning choreographies, memorizing cheers, and doing what it takes to prepare for one of the most awaited annual school events.

UPIS students are now practicing for the upcoming field demonstration (3-6) and powerdance competition (7-10), which will be held on February 12, 2020, as part of the UPIS Days celebration.

The theme for this year’s UPIS Days is “AGIMAT: Sarili’y Iangat, Pag-ibig Ipalaganap." Its goal is to promote love for oneself and mental health awareness and it aims to deliver the message “I love myself, I am enough, and I accept myself—all for who I am” to students.

The Field Demonstration for kinder to grade 2 is Superheroes to show kids that they can be their own kind of superhero. For Grades 3 to 6, The theme is Agimat and each grade level is given an element; earth, water, fire, and air, to represent through their performance.

The powerdance competition for Grades 7 to 10 is themed “MANAIG: Tibok ng Tagumpay,” which advertises that loving oneself is a step forward towards being the best version of ourselves.

Students from Grades 7 to 10 must answer the question “Anong mga tagumpay ang makakamit sa pagmamahal sa sarili?” through their performance, as a way to let themselves express and realize the importance of loving oneself.

The UPIS senior high school students have also begun practicing in preparation for their intermission performances.

The schedule and venue of batch practices are as shown below:






DATETIMEVENUE
GRADE 11
Thursdays (January 23 & 30, February 6)11:00 AM - 1:00 PMGym
Wednesdays and Fridays (January 24, 29, & 31, February 5 & 7)4:00 - 6:00 PMRoom 111
Monday (February 10)9:00 AM - 4:00 PMQuirino St.
GRADE 12
Tuesdays (January 28, February 4)11:00 AM - 1:00 PMGym
Thursdays (January 30, February 6)11:00 AM - 1:00 PMRoom 121
Fridays (January 24 & 31, February 7)11:30 AM - 3:00 PMRockman
Mondays (January 27, February 3 & 10)9:00 AM - 4:00 PMQuirino St.

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8 UPIS Boy Scouts, inirepresenta ang Pilipinas sa International Scout Ski Camp

1/23/2020 07:30:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments



MGA DELEGADO. Grupo ng mga Boy Scout mula UPIS na nakangiti para sa isang litrato sa Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) bago ang kanilang flight papuntang South Korea. Photo Credit: Raymond Tingco

Tumayong delegado ng Pilipinas ang walong UPIS Boy Scouts sa International Scout Ski Camp na ginanap sa Pyeongchang, South Korea mula Enero 11 hanggang 16.

Layunin ng nasabing camp na inorganisa ng Korea Scout Association (KSA) na hikayatin ang mga lumahok na sumama sa nalalapit na 25th World Scout Jamboree na gaganapin din sa naturang bansa sa taong 2023. Pangalawang beses na ang KSA ang magho-host ng international event, magiging selebrasyon ito ng 100th year ng Scout Movement sa Korea sa 2022 at paghahanda sa susunod pang isandaang taon.

Ang mga mag-aaral na nagsilbing delegado ay sina Gabriel Yuri Bustamante, Alonzo John Ibarra O. Cristobal, at Raymond Joseph J. Tingco mula Grado 8, at Johan Samuel R. Danque, Dhaniel Emmanuel B. Dellomas, Ren Marius G. Gracia, Ron Mervyn G. Garcia, Gideon C. Lorenzo, at Parker T. Rudio ng Grado 9. Nakasama rin sa camp sina Dr. Lorina Y. Calingasan, prinsipal, Sir Molave Nemesio C. Macapagal, tagapayo ng Boys Scouts ng UPIS, at ilang kawani mula sa Boy Scouts of the Philippines (BSP). Nagpadala rin ng mga delegado ang Thailand at Taiwan.

Bilang bahagi ng programa, nagkaroon ng ski lessons ang mga mag-aaral at bumisita sila sa headquarters ng KSA. Pumunta rin sila sa iba’t ibang makasaysayang lugar sa Seoul tulad ng Gyeongbokgung Palace at Bukchon Hanok Village.

Ayon kay Tingco, “Medyo kakaiba rin yung feeling kapag naaalala namin na kami lang pala ang delegates mula sa Philippines, kaya di lang pala school ang nire-represent namin, kundi ang Philippines na pala mismo.” //ni Kyla Francia

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ERRATUM: Gideon C. Lorenzo was not part of the delegation. We apologize for the mistake.

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Sports: Junior Fighting Maroons get mauled in match against Tiger Cubs

1/20/2020 07:30:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments



AT THE LINE. Abel Lopez tries to convert his free throw attempts to score additional points for his team. Photo Credit: Ynosh Ilagan

The Junior Fighting Maroons Basketball Team’s struggles this UAAP season continue.

The Junior Maroons suffered a blowout loss against the Tiger Cubs, 87-63, on Sunday at the Filoil Flying V Arena in San Juan, Metro Manila.

For this game, UPIS slotted Abel Lopez in the starting lineup instead of the usual Jordi Gomez de Liaño.

The game was relatively close at the beginning but a 16-5 run at the end of the first quarter
gave UST a 15-point lead, 29-14.

The Tiger Cubs continued to charge at the Junior Maroons with ferocity, starting the second quarter with a 14-4 run that extended their lead to 25. UPIS quickly struck back with a personal 7-0 run by Gomez de Liaño and a three-pointer from Ray Torres. UST regrouped and entered halftime with a 20-point lead.

The complexion of the game did not change even after the halftime break. Although UPIS managed to outscore UST by 2 points in the third quarter, it ultimately did not matter as the Tiger Cubs did not relinquish the lead even once. The game ended with a score of 87-63 in favor of UST.

This win propels the Tiger Cubs to the third seed of the tournament and leaves the Junior Maroons winless with only 5 games left to play before the playoffs begin.

UST dominated the paint, outscoring UPIS by 24 points down there and grabbing 26 more boards than the Junior Maroons. Both teams were almost even in their amount of turnovers but it was the Tiger Cubs who were able to capitalize on their opponents’ mistakes, scoring 26 points off turnovers compared to the Junior Maroons’ 11.

When asked about the game, team captain Collin Dimaculangan said “[This game was] a learning experience para sa team namin. Kailangan pa namin palakasin ang rebounding namin at defense namin.”

The Junior Maroons will continue to seek their first win of the tournament in the Battle for Katipunan against the Blue Eaglets on Wednesday, 9 am.

TALLY OF SCORES:

UPIS (63) - Torres 25, Gomez de Liaño 11, Torculas 9, Dimaculangan 6, Lopez 5, Canillas 4, Cordero 3

UST (87) - Lina 20, Maliwat 17, Refuerzo-cortez 12, Villarez 9, Ascutia 6, Bautista 6, Calivoso 6, Escoto 5, Biag 4, Jalbuena 1, Javier 1

//by Justin Polendey

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Sports: UPIS edges DLSZ in first half, loses in second

1/17/2020 09:00:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments



BEYOND THE ARC. Jordi Gomez De Liaño aims to shoot a three. Photo credit: The UAAP (Facebook page)

The University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) Season 82 isn’t finished yet for the junior basketball teams.

Last Sunday, the Junior Maroons and Junior Archers went face to face at the Filoil Flying V Centre Arena in San Juan, Metro Manila, where the Junior Archers held on to the winner title, 94-81.

The Junior Maroons owned the first quarter with the help of Jordi Gomez De Liaño who made three 3-point shots, ending the first quarter with a score of 13-23, in favor of UPIS.

During the second quarter, Ray Torres shot back-to-back 3-point shots with Collin Dimaculangan and Gomez De Liaño also bagging 3-point shots. UPIS was still in the lead with the scores at 42-45.

But after the change of courts, the Junior Maroons failed to maintain the lead and were overpowered by the Junior Archers. The Junior Archers gained points faster by passing the ball to their best players, Kean Baclaan and John Quimado, bringing the scoreboard's favor to their team, 70-64.

The Junior Archers triumphed with a score of 94-81.

“It’s great playing for the number one school in the Philippines. I think we need to improve mentally and to stay in shape,” said Torres when asked about his experience during the game and the team’s errors.

Due to the postponement of the games last January 15, the Junior Maroons’ next chance to claim their first win of the tournament will be on January 19, Sunday, against the University of Santo Tomas at the Filoil Flying V Center Arena.

TALLY OF SCORES:

UPIS 81 - Torres 29, Gomez De Liaño 20, Torculas 11, Canillas 10, Dimaculangan 9, Jacob 2

DLSZ 94 - Baclaan 18, Quimado 17, Dalisay 14, Macasaet 10, Omer 10, Cudiamat 8, Unisa 7, Tupas 6, Del Mundo 2, Milan 2

//by Franz Joves

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Photo Series: A Stroll Around the Campus During the UP Lantern Parade 2019

1/17/2020 07:35:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments



Lights once again dazzled the university during the UP Lantern Parade held last December 13, 2019. The theme, Pumailanlang, encouraged people to soar and surpass the adversities we face as a nation.

While the community celebrated with glistening floats and lanterns, we roved around the campus to capture the radiance of the people in their most candid moments.

 SOAR. Two kids raise their toy birds to the sky.

A HERO’S SPEECH. Clad in superhero garb, Zorro gives out a heroic speech in front of the Oblation before the parade starts.

ADORNED WITH BIRDS. Two men add final touches to the top of the jeepney float of the UP Alumni Association with bird-like figures.

ONWARD. Together with two children, a participant from the UP Diliman Administration pushes their float.

SAVE OUR SCHOOLS! Students from UP School of Statistics carry placards promoting Lumad education and welfare.

UP FIGHT! UP Pep Squad drummers thump the iconic UP beats on their snares.

UPIS FIGHT! Mounted on a pick-up truck, UP Integrated School (UPIS) Pep Squad drummers also beat out classic UP cheers.

BUY OUR LIGHTS. Vendors sell twinkling toys and headdresses on the sidewalk.

MABUHAY! A kulintang ensemble stationed at Rizal Hall greets the UP offices and colleges as they pass by.

ASTOUNDED. People watch the parade in awe on the steps to Palma Hall.

THE ICONS JOIN. An online payment app’s group of mascots dons maroon headbands and join the parade.

CLIMATE JUSTICE NOW! Placards from the Youth Advocates for Climate Action in the Philippines (YACAP) glow as they forward environmental advocacies.

END THE VIOLENCE! UP Babaylan makes a stand against all forms of violence in The Handmaid’s Tale-inspired outfits.

CAPTURE THE SHOW. A cameraman captures the UP offices and colleges as they present themselves.

GRACEFULNESS. Dancers from UPIS give chilling performance in the Quezon Hall amphitheater to present the school's lantern.

GROWTH OF WISDOM. People from UPIS, representing the College of Education and National Institute for Science and Mathematics Education Development, parade their float resembling a tree growing out of a book.

For more details about UPIS’ participation in the lantern parade, visit this link: http://upismc.blogspot.com/2020/01/upis-muling-pinailawan-ang-up-academic.htm //by Lester Amurao and Magan Basilio

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7 mag-aaral mula UPIS, nagkamit ng mga medalya sa mga sinalihang kompetisyon

1/17/2020 07:30:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments



Paggawad sa mathtatalinong Isko at Iska ng UPIS. Paggawad ng sertipiko ng pagkapanalo sa TIMO at BBB sa mga mag-aaral ng UPIS. Photo credit: Rochelle Gandeza

Pitong mag-aaral mula sa University of the Philippines Integrated School (UPIS) ang ginawaran ng mga medalya sa awarding ceremony ng Big Bay Bei (BBB) at Thailand International Mathematical Olympiad (TIMO) na ginanap noong ika-12 ng Enero sa UPD School of Statistics.

Isang taunang kompetisyong inoorganisa ang TIMO ng Thailand Mathematical Society na bukas sa mga mag-aaral na lubos na interesado sa matematika. Ang kamakailang kompetisyon ay ginanap sa Tokyo, Japan.

Layunin ng kompetisyon na BBB o "Big Bay Bei" na tuklasin ang natatagong talino ng kabataan sa matematika.

Para sa BBB, ginawaran ng pilak na medalya si Zuleikarich Monares ng 5-Cordillera. Nakakuha naman ng tansong medalya sina Mikaela Stefan Boras ng 2-Mangga, at Jian Achilles Salonga ng 2-Atis.

Para sa TIMO, ginawaran ng gintong medalya sina Mikaela Stefan Boras ng 2-Mangga, Jian Achilles Salonga ng 2-Atis , Hazekiah Etian Sagayaga ng 3-Dagat, at Sean Caleb Sanguyu ng 4-Mustasa. Nagkamit naman ng pilak na medalya sina Zuleikarich Monares ng 5-Cordillera at Caroline Grace Sanguyu ng 5-Banahaw.

Iimbitahan ang lahat ng mga nagkamit ng medalya sa BBB at TIMO na lumahok sa final round na gaganapin sa Chiang Mai,Thailand.

"Elated and proud not just of my children, but of the whole UPIS contingent. Iba talaga ang galing UPIS." pahayag ni Cynthia Sanguyu, ina ni Caroline.

Ang Hong Kong International Olympiad ang maaaring susunod na lalahukan ng mga mag-aaral. Ang final round ng TIMO ay gaganapin sa ika-3 hanggang ika-6 ng Abril. Gaganapin ang heat round sa UP Diliman ng May 31, 2020. Iimbitahan ang lahat ng makakakuha ng gintong medalya sa final round sa TIMO at HKIMO na lumahok sa World International Mathematical Olympiad. //nina Rochelle Gandeza at Abby Lim

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ERRATUM: Ang heat rounds ng TIMO ay ginanap sa UP Diliman at hindi sa Tokyo, Japan. Sa halip, World International Mathematics Olympiad o WIMO ang ginanap sa Tokyo, Japan. Si Sean Caleb lamang ang natatanging kalahok dito na mula sa UPIS. Ang mga nagkamit lamang ng medalya mula sa TIMO ang inimbitahan para sa final round ng nasabing kumpetisyon sa Chiang Mai, Thailand at hindi kasama ang mga nagkamit ng medalya mula sa BBB. Si Gng. Cynthia Sanguyu ay ina rin nina Sean Caleb at Caroline Grace. Ang buong Media Center ay humihingi ng paumanhin sa mga maling impormasyon na nakasulat sa artikulo.

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A new semester begins!

1/16/2020 07:30:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments



FIRST DAY. UPIS students gather for the Flag Ceremony. Photo Credit: Jelena Evangelista

Another radiant morning greeted the iskos and iskas for another bright semester.

The second semester was opened with a joint flag ceremony in the University of the Philippines Integrated School (UPIS) High School Building on January 15, 2020, Wednesday.

The students were welcomed with reminders concerning the upcoming events for the second semester such as the UPIS Days, Parangal, Hakbang, and Pagtatapos 2020. Due to the recent eruption of the Taal Volcano, students were also reminded to be alert in case of emergencies.

Classes were suspended on January 14, 2020, Tuesday, due to the harmful ashfall caused by the Taal Volcano. //by Jelena Evangelista


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UPIS, muling pinailawan ang UP Academic Oval

1/15/2020 07:35:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments



Punong Makapagpapalaya. Puno ng UPIS na nagsisimbolo ng kalayaan sa pag-aaral. Photo credit : Magan Basilio

Muling nagsilbing-ilaw sa Lantern Parade ang University of the Philippines Integrated School (UPIS) kasama ang iba pang departamento at kolehiyo ng UP paikot ng Academic Oval, noong Disyembre 13, 2019.

Sa taunang Lantern Parade, ipinaparada ng mga mag-aaral, guro, at mga kawani mula sa iba’t ibang departamento ng UP ang kani-kanilang mga gawang parol. Ang tema ngayong taon ay ‘Pumailanlang’ na may kinalaman sa paglaya sa mga problema ng bansa.

Nagsimula ang parada ng 5:30 ng hapon sa Vargas Museum. Nagtapos ito sa ganap na 10:30 ng gabi sa UP Amphitheatre kung saan idinaos ang programa.

Sumali bilang isang kalahok ang UPIS, National Institute for Science and Mathematics Education Development (NISMED), at College of Education. Binigyang-kahulugan nila ang tema bilang pagbibigay-daan ng pag-aaral sa kalayaan o “paglipad”.

Nagsimula ang paghahanda ng UPIS, NISMED, at College of Education pagsapit pa lamang ng Nobyembre. Kumuha ang Pamunuan ng Kamag-Aral (PKA) ng mga kinatawan mula sa bawat batch ng UPIS 7-12 upang tumulong sa paghahanda.

Sa kinalabasang parol, makikita ang isang libro na may puno sa gitna. Makikita rin na may mga bunga ang puno. Sinisimbolo ng mga bungang ito ang pagsisimula ng paglaya sa mga nararanasan ng bansa sa pamamagitan ng edukasyon.

Lumahok at dumalo nang may galak ang mga mag-aaral sa parada.

“[...] nakakatuwa rin po makita yung pag-participate ng mga estudyante. Nairaos din naman po sa huli!” pahayag ni Danie Cabrera, presidente ng PKA 7-12, matapos tanungin kung sulit ba ang paghahanda at pagdalo sa naganap na Lantern Parade. //ni Abby Lim

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Haraya 2022, inilimbag ng Malikhaing Pagsulat

1/15/2020 07:30:00 PM Media Center 0 Comments



HARAYA. Ang mga libro ng Haraya 2022 na maayos na nakalagay sa mesa sa loob ng Room 111 sa UPIS HS Building. Photo Credit: Ej Cruz

Ginanap ang book launching ng Haraya 2022 na pinangunahan ng mga estudyante ng Malikhaing Pagsulat noong Disyembre 12, 2019.

Naglalaman ang Haraya 2022 ng mga akdang pampanitikan na kanilang isinulat. Ito ay may temang repleksyon o pagkakakilala sa sarili bilang isang manunulat.

Bilang panimula, nagbigay ng maikling introduksyon si Jiboy Oseo, ang tinaguriang EIC ng Malikhaing Pagsulat batch 2022, patungkol sa kanilang mga inihanda para sa book launch.

Nagkaroon ng mga pagtatanghal mula sa mga banda gaya ng Blue Moon, Reimagined, Sa'n Banda, at Alitaptap.

Mayroon ding piling mga mag-aaral ang nagbahagi ng kanilang mga akda. Itinanghal ang mga tula na "Layo" ni Onise Manas at "Natatangi" ni Marielle Macadaan. Naghanda rin si Rofert Ramos ng kawili-wiling presentasyon ng kanyang personal na sanaysay na pinamagatang "Pagkamulat". Kabilang pa sa mga itinanghal ang kwentong pambata ni Gabi Santiago na pinamagatang "May umapaw sa bayong", at ang isinulat na dula ni Dianne Pasia na may pamagat na “Hindi lason ang lason”.

Naghanda rin ang mga mag-aaral ng Malikhaing Pagsulat ng mga snacks na maaaring kainin habang nanonood ng mga pagtatanghal. May photo booth na nasa likurang bahagi ng silid kung saan maaring magpakuha ng litrato. Nagkaroon din ng dedication booth para ibahagi ng mga mag-aaral ang kanilang mga nais na sabihin.

Sa dulo na programa ay nagpalit ng damit ang 2022 upang ibigay ang kanilang huling mensahe na, "huwag matakot at mag-alinlangan na palayain ang iyong haraya".

"Sobrang humbling po maging EIC ng Haraya ng batch namin. Nakakatuwa po kasi all throughout the planning masaya lang po kami. Masaya rin po ako nang nalaman ko pong yung batch po namin yung may highest number of sales, ayon po kay Ma'am AC," mula kay Jiboy Oseo. //nina Liane Bachini at Kyla Francia

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