A UP Moment: Proud to be from UP Mindanao!
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AJ Matela | 98-05599 | BA Communication Arts 2003 | UP Mindanao
This is my entry to our group project UP@100: Capturing 100 UP Moments. It is a Music Video Project which will compile 100 photos and videos from participants consisting UP alumni and students. It aims to capture 100 unique UP moments from 100 different points of view in the past 100 years of the University’s existence. You may still submit your entries until tomorrow, June 19. Check out these bloggers’ sites for more details: AJ, Benj, Coy, Ederic, Faith, Fritz, Gino, Juned, Karla, and Kevin.
The photo above was taken sometime in 2002. The UP Mindanao Oblation was just transferred from its old location at the Kanluran part of the campus (which housed the College of Science and Mathematics) to its new location in front of the administration building (which also housed the College of Humanities and Social Sciences). The stones you see above my head are etched with names and the provinces of the pioneering batch (entered the university in 1996) of students. During this time, the Oblation circle was still being constructed (or shaped?) to form a perfect circle.
I can still vividly remember the day this photo was taken. This was supposed to be one of the photos for my yearbook (batch book, actually) page. But the batch book didn’t materialize. On that day, I said that I wanted to have a photo taken at the Oblation circle, because I knew that one day I will look back and proudly say that I, student 98-05599, am a part of UP Mindanao and I will always be proud of that fact.
The administration building behind the Oblation was then unpainted on the outside and unfinished – only one wing was completed and construction of the other wing has not been started. It may look so sad and dreary in this photo, but I spent five good years of my life in what was once known as the boondocks of UP Mindanao. I have fond memories of this oblation circle, of the admin building, of the habal-habal, of UP Mindanao.
The whole facade and the UP Mindanao Oblation Circle now looks totally different from what is shown in the photo above (Click here to view the current UP Mindanao Oblation Circle and Administration Building). Looking at my photo above makes me proud that I have walked the halls of this young autonomous unit of the country’s premiere state university.
I entered the University of the Philippines in Mindanao in 1998 and was enrolled in the BS Applied Mathematics program. Back then, UP Mindanao was still young and I was part of the third batch of undergraduate froshies. Four undergraduate programs were offered then: BA English (Major in Creative Writing), BA Social Science, BS Biology, and BS Applied Mathematics. In 1999, five new undergraduate degree programs were offered: BA Communication Arts, BS Economics, BS Architecture, BS Food Technology, and BS Computer Science. In 2000, at the risk of graduating a year later than I originally was supposed to, I shifted to BA Communication Arts.
I AM A GRADUATE OF UP MINDANAO AND I AM PROUD OF IT!
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13 comments to “A UP Moment: Proud to be from UP Mindanao!”
June 18th, 2008 at 2:31 pm
MAbuhay ka, kapwa iskolar ng bayan!!
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June 18th, 2008 at 2:57 pm
Great pic! Mabuhay ang mga Isko at Iska!
I’m a product of UP too
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June 19th, 2008 at 5:54 am
matatapang, matatalino, walang takot kahit kanino
hinding hindi magpapahuli ganyan kaming mga taga-UP.
Happy 100th year fellow iskolar! :p
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June 19th, 2008 at 4:47 pm
ngayon tuloy naghahanap ako ng pics ko…
isko, 2002, up baguio!
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June 20th, 2008 at 4:05 pm
Astig! I want a pic like that with the Oble too!
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June 21st, 2008 at 7:39 pm
It is a wonderful picture indeed. I’m not from your university, but I have always had a special place for the oblation. I wonder why…
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June 23rd, 2008 at 12:08 pm
@Marcus:
Thanks. Probably because of its perceived freedom?
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June 23rd, 2008 at 12:09 pm
@Poyt:
go na! oble na itech!
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June 23rd, 2008 at 12:10 pm
@wanderer:
Go! Extended ang deadline till the 15th of july
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June 23rd, 2008 at 12:11 pm
@Fiona:
tama! happy 100th ka-isko!
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June 23rd, 2008 at 12:12 pm
@Josiet:
Thanks! You can submit your photo till the 15th of July. The deadline ahs been extended
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June 23rd, 2008 at 12:12 pm
@Bulitas:
Mabuhay din sa iyo! Submit your pics!
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August 4th, 2008 at 10:36 pm
UP students are not supposed to be called “Iskolar ng Bayan†(Scholar of the Nation). They are “paying scholarsâ€. If you are paying more or less PHP 21, 000, would you really feel that you are indeed a “Iskolar ng Bayanâ€? Upon enrollment, UP students get in line to pay for their tuition holding wads of cash roughly four times thicker than those from New Era University would pay for. I am sure that we don’t need figures, charts, and statistics to prove the veracity of my claim.
Had it been somebody from PUP, PLM, PNU, TUP, or any state university/college who boasted himself as “Iskolar ng Bayanâ€, I am inclined to agree. Otherwise, if it’s from UP who claims such, I will maintain the same incredulous revulsion.
Braggart, think twice! Admit it or not, you don’t deserve to be called “Iskolar ng Bayanâ€â€¦ in the true sense of the word.
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