Friday, September 26, 2008

Wee Planner

These are some of the things you miss when you are still the class president of an entire Journalism batch in the Royal and Pontifical University of Espana:

[Word document rummaged from my old hard disk]


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3C5 WEEKLY ADVISORY (Feb. 22 – Mar. 1)

  • Please Support the Following Journalism Week Activities:

- Thursday:
Media and Civil Society: New Prospects under a New Government - - 4:30 – 9:00 PM

- Friday: Beat Reporting: Room 102 - - 9 – 11 AM
Guest Speakers: Dave Veridiano, Marian Trinidad and Ambeth Ocampo

- Saturday:
Practicum and Career Orientation - - 1-5 PM
Guest Speakers: Doland Castro, Robert Roque, Coney Cacnio and Jason Brizuela. (Incoming Journ juniors are invited to attend)

  • To those who still have not submitted their Chapter 2 Thesis please don’t forget to submit it on Saturday, Feb 24.
  • Reporting in EP [Experimental Psychology] will begin on Monday, as well as the video presentation of the 2 groups in Filipino [Retorika].
  • Next coming Saturday will be the submission of Chapter 3.
  • Make sure you have submitted your application form for the OJT [On-the-job-training] before the end of February.
  • The V [Varsitarian] Pipol request your assistance for the Pautakan Contest. Please ask them for details.
  • Happy Birthday to Ms. Curtis: Feb 22 and Mr. Mora: Feb 26. Old Pipol should set an example.
  • To all those Say Present girls, NO ABSENCES PLEASE!
  • All Activities are subject to change.
  • Other Activities Include: ____________________

Thank you very much and expect more advisories to come.


@ DAMN THOSE WHO WILL TAKE THIS OUT OF THE BOARD! REMEMBER THAT. (BONAK ANG MAGTANGGAL NITO)

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I wonder if they still remember how I run the class like hell.

On my first year, I had to adopt a federal style of government for more than a semester so each barkada-leader will have a say on every decision I take. The set-up also ensured that all matters involving the class will be complied by everyone.

Having artists, poets, weirdos, renegades, juvenile delinquents, student activists, tweetum girls, conyos and conyas, silent operators, free-spirits, old souls, new age believers and school paper editorial staff members for classmates made my job extremely challenging. To cross one's beliefs or rub one's ego - especially the highly politically charged ones would mean the downfall of the presidency.

But I miss them all... terribly.

With only a single word document to serve as a reminder of my leadership, there is no doubt that, yeah, those were the best days of my life.




* Say Present Girls - Mga kaklaseng babae na nasa bingit ng pagiging FA (Failure due to Absences) sa dami ng kanilang absent sa isang subject.

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