Again, let me get one thing straight: I am not an abuser. I have thought long and hard about whether I should do this or not. But I have spent the last year feeling restless, still yearning for justice, or even just a proper apology. There are so many things I have left unsaid,
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The province of Camarines Sur is currently suffering from the onslaught of #KristinePH.
We are currently accepting monetary donations which will directly benefit those severely affected by the calamity.
Whether sa USC or not, endorsements are there to know if the track record one speaks of is actually true.
It's a testimony of united campaigns and shared unities. There is nothing wrong with forwarding a candidate if you think they will serve the people genuinely :))
WATCH: The group is now marching to Mendiola for the program proper of the commemoration of the 52nd anniversary of the declaration of Martial Law.
#ML52
Hello UPD! For those stranded sa campus and may urgent needs atm kindly message me thru here or text 09071502962.
Evacuation centers have been set up, donation lines are running, and letters have been sent to the admin for requested extensions. Stay safe!
#CarinaPH
They used an aid truck as a Trojan horse to lure in starving Palestinians and then massacred them after they were discovered.
THEY USED AN AID TRUCK AS A TROJAN HORSE TO LURE IN STARVING PALESTINIANS AND MURDERED OVER 200+ OF THEM
Two CSWCD bets win polls; most posts remain vacant
By Becca Marie dela Flor
Two independent candidates secured their posts after winning uncontested posts in the College of Social Work and Community Development Student Council (CSWCDSC). Other positions, however, remain vacant as no one ran for these positions.
Incumbent CSWCD Freshies, Shiftees, and Transferees Council Chairperson Jonabelle Serafica secured the chairperson post after getting 179 votes.
Meanwhile, sophomore community development student Rowick Bulangis will represent CSWCD to the University Student Council after garnering 172 votes.
A special election will be held to fill the nine vacant positions upon consultation with the incumbent CSWCDSC, college-based organizations, and the College Executive Board, according to an official report filed to the Office of Student Projects and Activities.
Last yearโs elections saw STAND UP CSWCD securing four seats on the council out of the five they vied for. Only the social work representative, secretary-general and finance officer positions were left vacant after the regular elections.
A total of 235 out of 503 CSWCD students or 46.72-percent participated in this yearโs polls. This is lower than the 52.24-percent turnout for the college in the May 2023 college student council elections. โ
OVERNIGHT FOR OUR RIGHTS: DO OR DI(E)LIMALL!
This August marks the soft opening of Dilimall, coinciding with a period when students are not around. With the recent commercialization of spaces, the clearing of Area 2, and the prohibition of vendors selling food, students are..
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Ako si ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐๐๐จ, ang inyong ๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐๐ญ๐ฒ ๐๐ง๐ ๐๐๐๐ฎ๐ซ๐ข๐ญ๐ฒ ๐๐จ๐ฎ๐ง๐๐ข๐ฅ๐จ๐ซ na makakaagapay at #makakaSAMa mo!
#SAMaSAMangMagtatanggol#DefendUP