@your SiRVis... Simon Francis Blaise R. Vistro wants to be known as SiRVis (an amalgamation of his name, profession and penchant for service). He is a polymath wannabe in the fields of training and education, civic voluntarism, sports, arts, travel, photography and social networking. Born and raised in Dagupan City, he is a staunch advocate of the preservation of Pangasinan language, arts and culture. Follow me on: Twitter. Facebook, Tumblr, Plurk.
Showing posts with label celebration. Show all posts
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

UST's 400 Years of Unending Grace and the Pinoy

I volunteered to write this Philippine Online Chronicles Buhay Pinoy piece because it is a subject close to my heart - my alma mater, the University of Santo Tomas. UST is celebrating four hundred years of unending grace this year (kicking off with the grand Quadricentennial Week festivities last January 24-28, 2011). 

Writing this article would serve as my tribute to the University which was my second home in Manila. I had an easy time mustering words because I had the time of my life in UST and the memories were still very vivid.  As UST made a huge difference in my life, what could be it's impact to the lives of many Pinoys for 400 years? Read on and find out:


UST at 400: regal, luminous witness and agent of change

ust_12011 marks the quadricentennial existence of University of Sto. Tomas (UST). Yes, it’s been 400 years since the foundation of the oldest existing university in Asia and the largest (in terms of student population) Catholic university in the world in a single campus. Founded on April 28, 1611, UST was first known as Colegio de Nuestra Señora del Santisimo Rosario, renamed as Colegio de Santo Tomas and finally called University of Sto. Tomas. It is the second university in the world after the Gregorian University in Vatican to be granted the formal title of Pontifical University. The University just had a grand celebration of its 400 years of unending grace last January 24-28.
What is UST to the Pinoy? UST is both witness and agent of transformation of Filipinos for four centuries spanning from the Spanish colonial times until today’s social media era. The University’s influence and impact to Filipinos is as deeply rooted as the history of the nation. As education is a pathway to nation-building, UST has been to Pinoys what the inscription say on the Arch of the Centuries (a landmark in the campus which was declared by the National Museum as a national treasure together with the green open campus grounds, the Main Building, and the Central Seminary) - “a gateway to the history of the finest breed of Filipinos”
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UST’s distinguished alumni include the following: 22 heroes, 9 saints, 7 chief justices, and 4 presidents (as tweeted by @FakeNoynoy). The Filipino heroes and Thomasians who shaped the nation’s destiny were Jose Rizal, Emilio Jacinto, Marcelo H. del Pilar, Apolinario Mabini, Jose Burgos, Felipe Agoncillo and nearly all framers of the Malolos Constitution. The nine saints were the Thomasian martyrs (five of which were martyred in Japan with San Lorenzo Ruiz, the first Filipino saint). The four Philippine Presidents were Manuel Luis Quezon, Sergio Osmeña, Jose P. Laurel and Diosdado Macapagal (six Presidents if we include honorary Thomasians Manuel Roxas and Corazon Aquino who were conferred honoris causa degrees by the university). The University also has produced nationalists like Claro M. Recto and Fernando Ma. Guerrero, 4 vice presidents namely Mariano Trías - considered as the first Philippine Vice President, Fernando López, Emmanuel Pelaez and Arturo Tolentino, 7 Chief Justices (the latest being Chief Justice Renato Corona) and 16 National Artists including fellow Dagupeño Victorio Edades and fellow Pangasinense F. Sionil Jose.
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F. Sionil Jose with the author, Thomasians both
Happy 400th Birthday UST. 400 years of unending grace!
Read the full article here.

Read my other articles at Philippine Online Chronicles here.

Saturday, May 2, 2009

UPang Produces 2nd Placer in 2009 LET

The results of the April 5, 2009 Licensure Examination for Teachers were released last April 30, 2009. The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) announced that out of the 26, 812 examinees of the Licensure Examination of Teachers (LET), 7470 or 27.86 percent passed for the elementary level and 5,914 or 24.67 percent for the high school level.

University of Pangasinan - Phinma Education Network produced a second (2nd) Placer in the said licensure exam in the person of Catherine Joy Batrina Catalan with a rating of 89.8%. Lorivi Robles Huyaban of UP Diliman topped the elementary teachers' exam with a 90% rating. Dena Sasing Culaba (89.4%); Aileen Reyes Macapagal (88.8%); Hershey Gambon Calma (88.4%), all from UP Diliman were third, fourth and fifth placers respectively.

In the Secondary Level, Benedict Enriquez Barayuga, a graduate of Central Luzon State University, and Gerard Vincent Tanchanco Mendoza, topped the exams with identical scores of 91.6%. Rochelle Madjus Razo of UP Diliman placed second with 90.6% rating, while Albert Angeles Basa of the Philippine Women's University came in third with 90% rating. Swaggert Calado Tacio of St. Louis University placed fourth with 89.6%. Arlano Revilla Aquino of UP Baguio City and Jean Marzo Ginez of UP Diliman were tied at fifth with ratings of 89.2%.

Congratulations to my kumpare Dean Nigel Cabison for his department's achievement!

Complete list of Passers in the Teacher Licensure – Elementary

Complete list of Passers in the Teacher Licensure – Secondary

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Join USTe.TV

Calling all fellow Thomasians! 

The University of Santo Tomas (UST) launched its own social networking website known as the USTe.TV last February 17, 2009 at the UST Main Building Lobby. The online community’s name stands for UST Electronic Thomasian Village. USTe.TV is an interactive website to enable Thomasians all over the world to connect with one another in preparation for the 400th  anniversary of the University in 2011.

Let us sign up @ USTe.TV and prepare for the celebration of the quadricentennial of our beloved alma mater.  
 
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