PLAZA MAYOR bid farewell to its resident tiger statue as the University revealed a new and fiercer version of its animal symbol as part of the welcome walk festivities for freshmen. The tiger, made from UV resin, stood eight feet beside a two-meter high GI Sheet block letters in the…
by AUBREY SHANE LIM UST RECTOR Rev. Fr. Richard Ang O.P encouraged freshmen to balance social activities with academic pursuits, saying some important lessons are learned outside the classroom. “I do not want you to become nerds. You are entitled to a social life and experience parties as well as parades…
ACADEMIC INSTITUTIONS need to cope, control and construct to face the challenges brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic, an education professor said. Prof. Clarita DL. Carillo, Ph.D., assistant to the rector for planning and quality management, talked about the “3Cs” of resiliency during the Discurso de Apertura for the academic…
The University has appointed new administrative officials, including the heads of the Philosophy and Sociology departments, the Office of the Secretary-General (OSG) said. Asst. Prof. Marella M. Bolaños will be succeeding former Chair Assoc. Prof. Jovito Carino as chair of the Philosophy department, according to an OSG memorandum released last…
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by AUBREY SHANE LIM THE UNIVERSITY will be holding its in-person ‘Homecoming Walk’ for batches 2024 and 2025 on August 23, UST Secretary-General Rev. Fr. Louie Coronel confirmed. “Batch 2024 and 2025 deserve this [to have their own Homecoming walk event], and I want to hear the ‘Go Uste’ chant…
by NILLICENT BAUTISTA (Updated as of 7:15 p.m on August 2, 2022) A JOURNALISM professor has been named the new director of the University’s Research Center For Social Sciences And Education (RCSSED) Asst. Prof. Jeremaiah Opiniano, who served as the research center’s assistant director, took the place of Prof. Belinda…