For this week, Your SC, brings to you:
Blood Drive
July 20, 12:00-5:00pm
Atrium (area in front of LSAC)
Ground Floor
Project Head: Krisette Lu (0919.369.6326)
Party for the Ateneo Staff Kids*
July 21, 8:00am to 4:00pm
Avilon Zoo
Montalban, Rizal
Project Head: Vina Padilla (0921.815.7198)
*Everything will be provided for by your SC. (food, transportation, entrance to zoo) So take this opportunity to be an ate/kuya for a day to the kids of our beloved ateneo staff (sila kuya guards, kuya blue boys, ate blue girls, ate cashier, kuya cashier, kuya librarian. ate librarian, at marami pang iba.) Sila naman ang pagserbisyuhan natin.
Your SC 2007-2008
Legally Blunt's introvert mind expressed through her extrovert heart.
TO Batch 2009 of the Ateneo
Here's the link to the list of Thesis Topics from 1990 - 2006:
http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/ateneolaw2 009/files/ compiled_ thesis_list. doc
Thanks Patring.
http://groups. yahoo.com/ group/ateneolaw2 009/files/ compiled_ thesis_list. doc
Thanks Patring.
Let's Help our Friends in Palma!
Dear All,
Undoubtedly, a lot of students live in the Palma area due to its proximity to the school. And most of them prefer to study outside of their homes late at night, for one reason or another.
Problem is, if one is on foot, there is only one reasonable entrance to the Palma area, and this is through Palma Street itself. And the Palma Street gate closes at exactly 12 midnight. Consequently, those who live in that area literally have to crawl underneath or climb the gate of Palma , just to get home if they happened to study out that night.
This was brought to the SC's attention recently. As our action, your SC requested one of the Palma residents to write a letter to us so we can have more teeth when we request the Rockwell Administration for possible concessions.
Sadly, there are only a few signatures on that letter. It is because of this that we are bringing this to the attention of the whole student body. May we request the student body, especially the residents of Palma to please sign that letter. We will post that letter in the SC Board.
Please help your SC with this endeavor. And with its other endeavors ahead.
God bless us all. =)
-Your SC '08
Undoubtedly, a lot of students live in the Palma area due to its proximity to the school. And most of them prefer to study outside of their homes late at night, for one reason or another.
Problem is, if one is on foot, there is only one reasonable entrance to the Palma area, and this is through Palma Street itself. And the Palma Street gate closes at exactly 12 midnight. Consequently, those who live in that area literally have to crawl underneath or climb the gate of Palma , just to get home if they happened to study out that night.
This was brought to the SC's attention recently. As our action, your SC requested one of the Palma residents to write a letter to us so we can have more teeth when we request the Rockwell Administration for possible concessions.
Sadly, there are only a few signatures on that letter. It is because of this that we are bringing this to the attention of the whole student body. May we request the student body, especially the residents of Palma to please sign that letter. We will post that letter in the SC Board.
Please help your SC with this endeavor. And with its other endeavors ahead.
God bless us all. =)
-Your SC '08
Officially Happier
I guess things can fall into their proper places if you just do something about it.
No regrets.
Thank you.
I know it was worth it.
No regrets.
Thank you.
I know it was worth it.
Ehem...
Dear Eunice Zuleika,
Here is your horoscope for Wednesday, July 18.
Playing it safe doesn't have to equal boring -- you're living proof of that. You perform your everyday tasks with such zest and vigor that the people around you are inspired. You lead (and teach) by example.
It could be the moment to take that online or real-time flirtation to the next level. The stars say you're extra hot -- if they say no, then you can move on to the next certain somebody, and if it's yes, well, who knows?
Some people have a take-it-or-leave-it attitude toward love, but not you -- you're conscientious and responsible and yet you still know how to keep romance exciting. Your sweetheart was lucky to snap you up!
Here is your horoscope for Wednesday, July 18.
Playing it safe doesn't have to equal boring -- you're living proof of that. You perform your everyday tasks with such zest and vigor that the people around you are inspired. You lead (and teach) by example.
It could be the moment to take that online or real-time flirtation to the next level. The stars say you're extra hot -- if they say no, then you can move on to the next certain somebody, and if it's yes, well, who knows?
Some people have a take-it-or-leave-it attitude toward love, but not you -- you're conscientious and responsible and yet you still know how to keep romance exciting. Your sweetheart was lucky to snap you up!
Scary Shit Horoscope
There is never a good time to tell someone bad news, but there are ways of easing the blow. So if you need to deliver a harsh message to someone you love, make sure you're ready to offer them some emotional support, should they need it. Give yourself plenty of time for this conversation, and definitely do not do it over the phone or via email! You can turn a potentially unpleasant experience for them into a rewarding and bonding experience for the both of you.
Ayus. Bad news ba un?
Buntong-hininga
"You don't have to initially or at all like everything or something, you just have to consider them"
"Look beyond the paint. Let us try to open our minds to a new idea."
Monalisa Smile
"Look beyond the paint. Let us try to open our minds to a new idea."
Monalisa Smile
Hindi Posible...
... na mag-iwan ng kapansin-pansing espasyo ang isang bagay na di naman nag-okupa ng espasyo na un.
Pero sabi nga nila, "Walang imposible." At mahirap sukatin ang espasyo.
Pero sabi nga nila, "Walang imposible." At mahirap sukatin ang espasyo.
Tawa Naman
"Ang love parang mercantilism... kung ayaw bilin nung tao ung puso mong binebenta mo, CONQUER THEM."
-Euns to Ana, during International Economic Law class
Prof: Who are you? [scary tone]
Jeno: Sanchez sir.
Prof: So, you are related to Caridad Sanchez.
[ayun na]
Student: [blahblahblah] the guy...
Prof: Guy?
Studentl: Guy?
Prof: it's Male! "Guy", ano un NORA AUNOR?!
Prof: [blahblahblah] to erect you framework...
Euns: [to Ana] Ana, "erect your framework" daw.
Ana: Ikaw talaga. Pag ikaw ang nagsasabi.
Prof: At a certain point YOU HAVE TO TAKE A STAND.
Euns: I have to take a stand. [tingin sa malayo]
"Ganda" to their Eyes
I love kids.
I say this with all passion and sincerity that I can ever find within me. That's why my whole soul lit up when we, the volunteers for the Gawad Kalinga project of the Student Council, were welcomed by a group of kids as we enter their community. At that certain moment I realized that it was going to be worth my Sunday and that it's probably one of the very few good decisions that I've made this semester...
Their warmth, their ability to make you feel appreciated, that spark of hope that you see in their eyes everytime you assure them that if they do what they are told, things'll be better never fail to make me feel calm and assured too. It's very therapeutic to be surrounded by kids who are full of life, who are willing to have fun with you, to sing, laugh and to dance with you... never minding how complicated the real world is, never minding that you only met. It's that trust that they give you once you put yourself out there... it really is a glimpse of what the world should be. It's a glimpse of how people should think. No hidden questions, no underlying meanings, it's all visible and honest, it's a gamut of beautiful things waiting to be enjoyed and indulged in.
Every hug, every kiss, every tug in the arm, every smile, every ask for help, every look, every game, every dance step, every story, every song, every colored page... everything that's been given to me by them are treasured. One of the kids made me promise that I won't erase their pictures in my phone... one of the kids made me promise that I'll come back... one of the kids asked me if I can just live there. They even call me "Ganda" for crying out loud, kids don't lie remember? Haha... I felt rejuvenated, I felt overwhelmed by gratitude, I felt loved...
I love kids. I feel that they're God's way of telling me not to lose that OPTIMISM that I always pray for. They're God's way of showing me how beautiful and simple things really are. It was definitely a sign, the sign that I've been praying for the whole week.
I still believe. After all, I'm "Ganda" to their eyes... and to my eyes, they are GANDAS and GWAPOS... I will come back. It's my turn to give them something.
I say this with all passion and sincerity that I can ever find within me. That's why my whole soul lit up when we, the volunteers for the Gawad Kalinga project of the Student Council, were welcomed by a group of kids as we enter their community. At that certain moment I realized that it was going to be worth my Sunday and that it's probably one of the very few good decisions that I've made this semester...
Their warmth, their ability to make you feel appreciated, that spark of hope that you see in their eyes everytime you assure them that if they do what they are told, things'll be better never fail to make me feel calm and assured too. It's very therapeutic to be surrounded by kids who are full of life, who are willing to have fun with you, to sing, laugh and to dance with you... never minding how complicated the real world is, never minding that you only met. It's that trust that they give you once you put yourself out there... it really is a glimpse of what the world should be. It's a glimpse of how people should think. No hidden questions, no underlying meanings, it's all visible and honest, it's a gamut of beautiful things waiting to be enjoyed and indulged in.
Every hug, every kiss, every tug in the arm, every smile, every ask for help, every look, every game, every dance step, every story, every song, every colored page... everything that's been given to me by them are treasured. One of the kids made me promise that I won't erase their pictures in my phone... one of the kids made me promise that I'll come back... one of the kids asked me if I can just live there. They even call me "Ganda" for crying out loud, kids don't lie remember? Haha... I felt rejuvenated, I felt overwhelmed by gratitude, I felt loved...
I love kids. I feel that they're God's way of telling me not to lose that OPTIMISM that I always pray for. They're God's way of showing me how beautiful and simple things really are. It was definitely a sign, the sign that I've been praying for the whole week.
I still believe. After all, I'm "Ganda" to their eyes... and to my eyes, they are GANDAS and GWAPOS... I will come back. It's my turn to give them something.
Catherine: Ate, asawa mo ba un? [Tingin kay ____]
Euns: Hindi no...
Catherine: E sino asawa mo? sya? [Turo kay _____]
Euns: [Pwede rin.] Ha? Hindi, haha...
Catherine: Sinong asawa mo?
Euns: [boyfriend nga wala din e.. argh] Wala pa ako asawa.
Catherine: E bakit?
Euns: [kung alam ko lang din kung bakit] Kasi bata pa ako.. katulad mo, pag bata pa, kailangan mag-aral muna mabuti para matupad natin un mga pangarap natin. Diba? Promise mo na mag-aaral ka mabuti ha?
Catherine: Promise!
Memoirs of a Casino Filipino Virgin
Yes, it was my first time to actually see and feel what the "Casino Filipino fever" is all about and boy am I glad that gave in... It started pretty uneventful, we were charming our way to finding more people to play poker with us.. and then I was dared to play Poker.. in an actual tournament. At first I got sort of scared, but then I said, waddaheck... It's just a freaking poker game.
The rest was history. I managed to stay until there were only two tables left, it was quite an accomplishment especially since it was a first for me. We met a lot of wonderful people, our table was the noisiest and most energetic [no thanks to me, it was more because of Mr. Glasses]. Ces got her "gadget" and Odie got the second prize... Woohoo! He even gave us 5 thou worth of chips, from which we earned two thousand bucks. Ang saya-saya.
The most exciting part was... Ces found a "one night only" love team and I felt like a woman when this guy gave me his chair upon hearing me say, "I wanna sit here but I don't have a chair." That of course is indicative of his eavesdropping [which in some way makes him creepy] but I couldn't care less. It was a sweet gesture anyway.
Thanks to the sisses for quite an exquisite evening. Let's do this again! Congratulations everyone!
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