The UP Diliman Office of the Chancellor issued a memorandum on the extension of the deadline for registration-related payments for the first semester of Academic Year 2024–2025 until Sept. 13, Friday.
The memorandum can also be accessed at https://t.co/LLXKADZibE.
#SEryosohan2024 concluded with the closing remarks from Andre Justin Javier, the Incumbent Media and Publicity Councilor and the School of Economics Electoral Board Co-Chairperson.
Q to All Candidates: All of you have occupied positions in the SESC prior to this run, what is one thing you would do differently or what improvement would you ensure if you do win the elections?
Kaya naniniwala ako na hindi magbabangga ang aking prinsipyo bilang miyembro ng Alyansa at ang pag represent ng UPSE community sa University Student Council. (3/3)
“Walang Balakit and walang barriers” to our interactions and communications with each other — UPSE na hindi natatakot mag voice out ng mga perspective. (2/2)
progressive multi-perspective activism. We look at different perspectives in order to solve problems. There is more than one way to pursue activism. (2/3)
Irlandez: Para sa akin, nakikita ko na very similar ang brand ng leadership ng Alyansa at SESC. It is inclusive, transparent, and strives for good governance. It puts up students’ welfare and services. Nakikita ko rin na aligned ang campaign ng econ community as a whole to (1/3)
Q to Mx. Irlandez: Since you are campaigning with the logo of UP Alyansa and assuming that they are part of your plans, what specific values of Alyansa will you apply to SESC and what will you do if these values are not aligned with the student body's values?
executive members, and applicants kaya para sa akin hindi ko maaalagan ang ETC enough if I were to run at that time. Ngayon na may special elections, mayroong window of opportunity para magserve sa UPSE constituency at magampanan din ang role ng ETC as president. (2/2)
Irlandez: In my case, na constrain ako ng rules of the electoral rule. In order to run for any SESC position, one must not be part of the executive committee of any organization. As president of ETC, nahirapan ako pakawalan ‘yon at that time. We had consciousness month, new (1/2)
Also, I wanted to focus on my academics. As my term as Finance Councilor ended, I was reminded about how much I wanted to serve again. Even if I get burnt out, I will find time to recharge so that when I serve I can give my all for the constituents. (2/2)
De Leon: My decision not to run during the regular elections was a personal choice. One of the factors was I wanted to focus my energy on ensuring that I could deliver my initiatives and plans as Finance Councilor toward the end [of my term]. (1/2)
I was able to learn how to manage my emotions more effectively and ultimately, I am reminded of why I joined SESC noong freshie pa lang ako. This is something that I’m capable of doing based on my dedication and passion. (2/2)
Distajo: There are a lot of factors that I had to consider but one of the most compelling feelings was burnout because it’s something that I believe almost any human is capable of experiencing, and I can empathize with that. But now, I am more ready to be your SESC chair. (1/2)