I few weeks ago, I got to go back to UP Diliman, my university - the University of the Philippines. I didn’t know how much I missed the place! The spaces, the trees, the (fresh) air, the whole uplifting academic enviroment that just makes you love learning and go back to school.
Even though I only got to go inside Palma Hall aka AS again, still some pictures just had to be taken for the sake of.



In front of Palma Hall - the AS steps, student groups are given freedom to express their feelings by street painting/messages, may it be for the sake of art, political or social views. Events and gathering are held here a lot, too.



Inside AS, there are boards anyone can postto freely (…so, just imagine how it was in the non-cellphone eras…), walls are canvases (here seen in the center, the Oblation, the symbol of UP, around it various scenes from our history). Lobbies are usually hangout/meeting places, waiting areas, or “tambayan” with no seats around, we just crash on the floors - the UP way… I guess not anymore?
And what do you do in UP to kill time? (if you weren’t studying or partying that is.. hehe…) We eat!
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Posted by rjene on Feb 5, 2009 in
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Even in the Philippines, President Barack Obama is perceived as someone who will make a lot of good changes in the world. He is a big deal for he exemplifies a certain flavor of hope for better days to come.
Sonja’s Cupacakes at Serendra gave their own little contribution to the celebration of Barack Obama’s Inauguration as USA’s new President - Obama chocolate cupcake!~
Hope is a sweet, sweet thing.
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Good things had to start somewhere and here in Subersibo.net we like to start things fresh.
This blog might have been just a concept for a long time but its one concept we cannot dismiss. It lingers just behind our heads, appearing to stalk our thoughts.
With renewed hope and excitement we open once more 3rdworldkids, our own home-grown version of a daily life blog.
3rd World Kids is a travel blog written by kids proudly borne, bred and raised in the beautiful 3rd world country of the Philippines. In case we’re not in your version of the world map, our contribution to the world include: the fluorescent light, Yo-yo, Moon Rover, EDSA Revolution, the spike in volleyball, the I Love You Virus and Karaoke.
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