21/05/2026
RAISING THE STANDARD: UPCD ACHIEVES 100% PASSING RATE
The University of the Philippines College of Dentistry proudly congratulates our newly licensed dentists for attaining a 100% passing rate in the May 2026 Dentist Licensure Examination, surpassing the national passing rate of 88.84%.
This remarkable achievement reflects the Collegeβs unwavering commitment to Honor, Excellence, and Service, and stands as a testament to the hard work, resilience, and academic excellence of its graduates.
May you continue to serve with integrity, compassion, and competence in advancing the oral health and well-being of the Filipino people.
20/05/2026
The tradition of academic excellence continues...
UPCD maintains 100% passing rate in the May-June 2026 Dentists Licensure Examinations, securing 3 places in the Top 10 with 18 examinees, dominating the Top 10 rankings among all dental schools in the Philippines (18% of our examinees were in the Top 10)πππ
Congratulations to our new dentists... mga bagong Dentista ng Bayan!
for the University
of the University of the Philippines Manila
, Excellence, Service
18/05/2026
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SARADO ang UPCD Clinics. Muling magbubukas at tatanggap ng walk-in patients sa Agosto 2026
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Ang UP Ortho clinics ay mananatiling bukas. Maaaring makipag-ugnayan sa University of the Philippines Post Graduate Program in Orthodontics o sa inyong clinician para sa concerns o appointments.
11/05/2026
LOOK | The UP Dentistry Student Council proudly attended ALAB 2026: Leadership in the Line of Fire, a leadership summit held last May 9β10 at University of the Philippines Manila, led by the UPM University Student Council.
The summit served as a space for student leaders to deepen their understanding of todayβs social realities and strengthen their commitment to servant leadership and student representation.
The DSC remains committed to leading with purpose, empathy, and courage in service of the student body.
06/05/2026
π₯ CALLING ALL UPM LEADERS
Amid a deepening national crisis and pressing student concerns, the call for militant leadership within our universities has never been more urgent.
With this, the UPM USC proudly presents ALAB: Leadership in the Line of Fire β a two-day leadership training that emphasizes principled leadership, collective action, and service to the masses beyond the four corners of our classrooms.
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May 9 and 10, 2026
π 2nd Floor Bobby dela Paz Hall
Register here:
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Step forward. Take your place in the line of fire.
In Partnership with:
UP CAMP Student Council
UP Nursing Student Council
UP Dentistry Student Council
UP Manila CAS Freshies, Shiftees, and Transferees Council
Kabataan Partylist - UP Manila
League of Filipino Students - UP Manila
NNARA Youth - UP Manila
Gabriela Youth UP Manila
UP Sigma Kappa Pi Fraternity
Development Students Society
UP Manila Pre-Law Society
UP Polis
Sulong - UPM
Progressive and Responsive Organization of Pharmacy (PROPharm)
SANDIG
Proxima UPCD
Siklab ng KAS
Media Partners:
The Manila Collegian
Ang Tagamasid
Supported by:
All UP Academic Employees Union - Manila Chapter
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23/04/2026
JUSTICE FOR ALYSSA ALANO! DEFEND NEGROS19! END STATE VIOLENCE!
Outrage and indignation echo across our country as we confront another grave injustice on the violent death of Alyssa Alano, a student leader, an Iskolar ng Bayan, and a human rights defender who dedicated her life to serving the oppressed. Her loss is a manifestation of a system that continues to weaponize force against civilians and silence those who dare to challenge injustice.
The Dentistry Student Council condemns, in the strongest and most uncompromising terms, the militarization and repression that has turned communities in Negros into zones of fear and displacement. The forced evacuation of hundreds of families is a humanitarian crisis born out of policies that prioritize militarized control over the welfare and dignity of the people. When communities are driven from their homes at gunpoint, when civilians are caught in the crossfire of state operations, the promise of democracy is hollowed out and reduced to empty rhetoric.
Alyssa Alano stood alongside farmers and marginalized sectors not as an enemy of the state, but as a defender of justice and human dignity. She embodied the highest ideals of public servic by choosing solidarity over comfort, courage over silence, and truth over convenience. To portray her as a mere casualty of an alleged βencounterβ is to erase her humanity and perpetuate a dangerous narrative that blurs the line between civilian and combatant. Such narratives have long been used to justify violence, obscure accountability, and shield perpetrators from justice.
This injustice does not stand alone. It reflects a broader pattern of state violence, impunity, and the systematic repression of dissent. Across the country, activists, organizers, journalists, and community leaders continue to face harassment, surveillance, red-tagging, enforced disappearance, and extrajudicial killing. These acts are not random but are political. They are designed to intimidate, to silence, and to preserve entrenched structures of inequality and exploitation.
We reject the criminalization of activism. We reject the labeling of solidarity as subversion. We reject the normalization of violence against those who organize, educate, and mobilize communities for change. The struggle for social justice is not a crime. Defending human rights is not terrorism. Standing with the oppressed is not rebellion it is a moral duty.
Accountability must be pursued with urgency and resolve. We call for an independent, transparent, and impartial investigation. Justice cannot exist where impunity prevails. Guns cannot resolve inequality. Force cannot extinguish the legitimate demands of the people for land, livelihood, and dignity. A state that fails to hold perpetrators accountable becomes complicit in the very violence it claims to prevent.
We stand in solidarity with the people of Negros and with all communities resisting violence and oppression. We honor the memory of Alyssa Alano not only through mourning, but through action and commitment to justice.
Justice for Alyssa Alano.
Justice for the victims of the brutal events in Negros.
Justice for all human rights defenders and activists who have been killed or remain missing.
End impunity. Hold the perpetrators accountable. Defend human rights. Dismantle state repression!
15/04/2026
Dahil semifinals na sa Bakbakan XX, papunta na rin tayo sa semifinals para sa α°OαT ααΌαOαIαα©αͺαͺY OααͺIαE award. Sino kaya ang makakalaban ng CP sa finals: βΈβΆβ π
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Polls are only open until 17th April, 6:59 PM!
Pub by: Pauline Maeve C. Mula
Presented by:
LEVEL UP
Push-UP
UP Manila Basketball Club
UP Manila Badminton Society
UP Manila FC
UPM Table Tennis Club
UP Alpha Sigma Fraternity Manila
UP Sigma Alpha Nu Sorority Manila
In partnership with:
The Freshie Initiative
AWSAMS
UP Sports Alliance of Pharmacy Students
Alliance of Public Health Athletes
UP CAMP Student Council
UP Manila CAS Student Council
UP Medicine Student Council
UP Nursing Student Council
UP Pharmaceutical Association Student Council
UP Manila CPH Student Council
UP Manila School of Health Sciences Tarlac Student Council
Sponsors:
Nature's Spring Water
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Bakbakan is the annual UP Manila intercollegiate intramurals, which serves as a platform for students to celebrate athleticism and camaraderie, while also amplifying their advocacies for systemic social reform for the Filipino people.
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