08/05/2019
SESC to host "Pasasalamat: Alay Sa Personnel" tomorrow
Halina para makisaya at makisalo sa gaganapin na Pasasalamat: Alay sa Personnel!
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Kita Kits sa Alay sa Personnel bukas, 11:45-1 pm, SE 121!
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08/05/2019
UPSE student body favors opposition, independents for midterm elections
How UPSE Votes
SIDHI, the official student publication of the UP School of Economics
05/05/2019
[UPSE SIDHI SURVEY FOR MIDTERM ELECTIONS]
UPSE SIDHI, the official student publication of the UP School of Economics, conducted a poll that collected responses from 151 UP School of Economics students regarding their candidate preferences in the upcoming May 13 midterm elections. The poll ran from April 15 to May 1 and featured four primary questions:
1. Which senatorial candidates would you vote for in the upcoming May 2019 elections? (Pick 12/62 choices)
2. Are you a registered voter?
3. Are you a first-time voter?
4. Which slate/political party appeals to you the most? (pick 1/5 choices)
Regarding UPSE's top 14 preferred senatorial candidates, the results were as follows:
1. Chel Diokno: 96.7% (146 votes)
2. Samira Gutoc: 89.6% (135 votes)
3. Neri Colmenares: 83.4% (126 votes)
4. Pilo Hilbay: 79.5% (120 votes)
5. Bam Aquino: 74.2% (112 votes)
6. Mar Roxas: 70.9% (100 votes)
7. Ka Leody de Guzman: 64.2% (97 votes)
8. Erin Tañada: 55% (83 votes)
9. Gary Alejano: 45% (68 votes)
10. Romy Macalintal: 35.1% (53 votes)
11. Grace Poe: 34.4% (52 votes)
12. Nancy Binay: 19.2% (29 votes)
13. Serge Osmeña: 17.9% (27 votes)
14. Doc Willie Ong: 11.3% (17 votes)
The results of the survey also revealed that 108 students (74%) of respondents were registered voters and that 93 students (65%) will be exercising their right to vote for the first time.
Among coalitions, the opposition-led "Otso Diretso" slate garnered 115 votes (78.8%) of confidence from UPSE students, followed by "Labor Win" (13.7%), "Independent Candidates" (13%), and "Hugpong Ng Pagbabago" (0.7%), respectively. 13% of students did not choose a coalition preference.
LINK TO ARTICLE: http://www.upsesc.com/sidhi?fbclid=IwAR2Yw50Dronq6gndxhhV-X_F3dV_-8D97t-8Fe6SCAk6xnfHRQDVmN1zZMc
Pub by Joaquin de Guzman, Associate Editor for Publication
10/07/2017
Let's not give Mocha Uson the last word. It's time to find our voice.
The 2017 Applications for the Next SIDHI Editor In Chief have now been opened!
As Editor In Chief you will oversee and manage the official student publication of the UP School of Economics. It shall be your duty to maintain a platform for the student body to have meaningful conversation and discourse. The publication shall serve as a chapter in a long volume of histories of the School of Economics.
As Editor In Chief, you will not just write history, you've already made it.
Here is your first step: bit.ly/SIDHIeicAPP2017
All interested applicants for the EIC position must be bona fide students of the UP School of Economics and must be willing to serve as EIC for at least one academic year.
If you have any further questions, feel free to send a text message with your name and course to Francis Endrinal at 09087324630.
Best of luck!
11/11/2016
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ICYMI: "Why I am for the UP Diliman Students' Magna Carta" by Chito Balindong
Why I am for the UP Diliman Students’ Magna Carta
By Chito Balindong
27/04/2016
In celebration of their 10th Founding Anniversary, UP Children’s Rights Advocates League,
In cooperation with,
Bantay Bata 163
The Council for the Welfare of Children
UP Economics Society
UP Economics Towards Consciousness
UP School of Economics Student Council
UP Organization of Business Economics Majors (UP OBEM)
UPSE Sidhi
UP Red Cross Youth
Youth for Christ - UP Diliman
UP Lambak (formerly known as UP CVSF)
UP Astronomical Society
Also brought to you by,
UP PsychSoc
Philippine Society of Mechanical Engineers - U.P. Student Unit (PSME-UPSU)
UP Industrial Engineering Club (UP IE Club)
UP Political Society
UP Volleyball Club
Engineering Student Council - University of the Philippines, Diliman
UP Travel Society
UP Physics Association
And endorsed by:
UP Office of the President
Office of the Student Regent, University of the Philippines
USC UP Diliman
UP Law Center Institute of Human Rights
Proudly presents:
CHILDREN’S RIGHTS AND THE PHILIPPINE LAW:
A Forum on Different Children’s Rights Issues in the Context of Legislation
Speakers:
Abused Children:
Ms. Vanessa Gluda
Bantay Bata 163
Foundlings and Abandoned Children:
Atty. Noel del Prado
Ateneo de Manila University
Children in Conflict with the Law:
Prof. Jose Carlo de Pano
University of the Philippines
Victims of Trafficking and Child Labor:
Ms. Normina Mojica
Council for the Welfare of Children
The forum will be held at the University of the Philippines School of Economics Auditorium on April 28, 2016. Program begins at exactly 4:00PM while registration begins at 3:30PM
Class Incentives:
Comm 3- Bibat
Sociology 11- Andal
Sociology 11- Villegas
Sociology 101- Andal
Sociology 101- Villegas
Economics 109- Escresa
Economics 151- Escresa
Economics 141- Clarete
Economics 190.1- Clarete
In celebration of our 10th Founding Anniversary, UP Children’s Rights Advocates League,
In cooperation with,
Bantay Bata 163
The Council for the Welfare of Children
UP Economics Society
UP Economics Towards Consciousness
UP School of Economics Student Council
UP Organization of Business Economics Majors (UP OBEM)
UPSE Sidhi
UP Red Cross Youth
Youth for Christ - UP Diliman
UP Lambak (formerly known as UP CVSF)
UP Astronomical Society
Also brought to you by,
UP PsychSoc
Philippine Society of Mechanical Engineers - U.P. Student Unit (PSME-UPSU)
UP Industrial Engineering Club (UP IE Club)
UP Political Society
UP Volleyball Club
Engineering Student Council - University of the Philippines, Diliman
UP Travel Society
UP Physics Association
And endorsed by:
UP Office of the President
Office of the Student Regent, University of the Philippines
USC UP Diliman
UP Law Center Institute of Human Rights
Proudly presents:
CHILDREN’S RIGHTS AND THE PHILIPPINE LAW:
A Forum on Different Children’s Rights Issues in the Context of Legislation
Speakers:
Abused Children:
Ms. Vanessa Gluda
Bantay Bata 163
Foundlings and Abandoned Children:
Atty. Noel del Prado
Ateneo de Manila University
Children in Conflict with the Law:
Prof. Jose Carlo de Pano
University of the Philippines
Victims of Trafficking and Child Labor:
Ms. Normina Mojica
Council for the Welfare of Children
The forum will be held at the University of the Philippines School of Economics Auditorium on April 28, 2016. Program begins at exactly 4:00PM while registration begins at 3:30PM
Class Incentives:
Comm 3- Bibat
Sociology 11- Andal
Sociology 11- Villegas
Sociology 101- Andal
Sociology 101- Villegas
Economics 109- Escresa
Economics 151- Escresa
Economics 141- Clarete
Economics 190.1- Clarete