Thursday, March 30, 2006
Memo # 05: Contact Numbers
To: All Councilors, UPVCC-SC
From: The Chairperson
Re: Contact Information
Warm Greetings!
The contact information of the councilors and secretariat members for the newly constituted college student council is as follows:
Karlo Mikhail Mongaya
Chairperson
09266731480
karlo_mikhail@yahoo.com.ph
Gian Enefctana
Vice-chairperson
09212236963
gian_xxx@yahoo.com
Charto Tan
UPV-USC rep.
09208937420
chariisme@hotmail.com
Gayle Opsma
UPV-USC rep.
09192336037
gayleopsima@yahoo.com
Jenno Gacasan
Fine Arts rep.
09207950918
taga_up_ko@yahoo.com
Hope Tilog
Fine Arts rep.
09279497249
hope_upls@yahoo.com
Ralph Sanchez
2nd Year rep.
09205918452
ralph2345ph@yahoo.com
Heno Rey Chin
2nd Year rep.
09176951835
heno_7@yahoo.com
Stacey Kaye Cardoso
3rd Year rep.
09206531658
czimon@yahoo.com
Phoebeth Peras
3rd Year rep.
09196398477
betch_17@yahoo.com
Genry Gabyan
4th Year rep.
09194528801
genryØØ@yahoo.com
Marinel Velmonte
4th Year rep.
09213773303
velmonte_15@yahoo.com
Maria Girly Patigdas
Secretary General
09215749455
John Patrick Cabrera
Deputy Sec. for Finance
09223852624
ku_shuriken@yahoo.com
Cindy Baguio
Deputy Sec. for Logistics
09268381707
Francis Infiesto
Deputy Sec. for Records
09102116381
Doyle Belluga
Deputy Sec. for Admin.
09214001786
I hope this will be of help for the efficient functioning and coordination of all SC members and expedient information dissemination.
Thank you.
Karlo Mikhail Mongaya
Chairperson
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Memo # 04: The Tasks of the Student Council
To: All Councilors, UPVCC-SC
From: The Chairperson
Re: General Assembly
The vacation provides us the occasion to prepare for the coming academic year. Let us take advantage of the relatively greater time given by the summer break to lay down the general direction of our term and draw up corresponding plans that are both tangible and specific.
From our last General Assembly for the academic year 05-06 we have, through consensus, designated committee assignments, established summer schedules, updated ourselves on the alarming wave of human rights violations draping the country today, and adopted a resolution defining our stand against “the proposals to make the Reserved Officer Training Corps or ROTC mandatory among all students.”
Let me present our tentative schedules for the summer and committee assignments as discussed during our most recent meeting last March 27, 2006:
April 22Here are the committees and their respective committee heads:
Earth Day Eco-Forum
(Co-organized with the Maharlika Artists Federation)
UPV Cebu College -AVR
April 23
Globalization & the Workers Situation Forum
(Hosted by SC for People's Globalization Awareness Initiative Network)
UPV Cebu College - Conference Hall
May 1
Participation in International Labor Day Commemoration
May 6
SC Office Cleaning
May 13
Community Immersion
May 23 to 25
KASAMA sa UP
National Council Meeting
UP Diliman
May 28
Leadership Training Seminar
Executive Committee
Karlo Mikhail Mongaya
Secretariat
Maria Girly Patigdas
Student’s Rights and Welfare Committee
Ralph Sanchez
Student Organizations, Fraternities, and Sororities Committee
Gian Marco Enfectana
Pulse Committee
Genry Gabayan
Ways and Means Committee
Marinel Velmonte
Committee on Culture and Arts
Jenno Gacasan
Environment Desk
Gayle Opsima
Community Rights and Welfare Committee
Stacey Kaye Cardoso
Gender Desk
Heno Rey Chin
Sports Desk
Charito Tan
Education and Research Committee
Phoebeth Peras
Information Desk
Hope Tilog
We must unite firmly to carry out our tasks for the purpose of carrying forward the student’s battle for democratic reforms within the UP community and link these struggles to the people’s movement for a just, democratic, and independent Philippine society.
Let us as much as possible devote our- selves to serving the people and exert the utmost effort to lead the students in such an endeavor.
Karlo Mikhail Mongaya
Chairperson
Resolution against ROTC
RESOLUTION NUMBER 1 SERIES OF 2006-2007
A RESOLUTION OPPOSING THE PROPOSALS TO MAKE THE RESERVED OFFICER TRAINING CORPS OR ROTC MANDATORY AMONG ALL STUDENTS
Whereas, the ROTC, instead of teaching and upholding discipline, runs counter to the student’s right to freedom of speech by spreading a culture of silence as encapsulated in the military dictum that states “what you see, what you hear, when you go, leave it here;”
Whereas, the ROTC, in direct contradiction to our constitutional right to organize, carries a big role in the military’s setting up of the Student Intelligence Network (SIN) which conducts surveillance and other intelligence operations against progressive student organizations, publications, and councils;
Whereas, the ROTC course, at a time of extreme economic hardship and crisis, burdens the students with added fees, not only for matriculation but also for a complete set of uniform, including combat boots, beret/cap, patches, etc, handouts and manuals - the lack of which is a ground for demerit against the student concerned;
Whereas, the ROTC program with mandatory courses in Military Training Service (MTS) is physically demanding for the UP students who will also have to carry the burden of a tightened four-day class week;
Whereas, the ROTC, contrary to its stated aim of promoting patriotism, runs counter to the foundations of nationalism in the university, namely critical thought and academic freedom by maintaining a culture of harassment and repression as expressed in the military motto that says “obey first before you complain;”
Whereas, the ROTC has resulted in the deaths of our fellow youth, who are supposedly the hope of the nation, namely Samuel Rodico of Luna College – Pangansinan in 2002, Mark Welson Chua of the University of Sto. Tomas in 2001, Arthur Salero of Saint Louis University in 1999, Seth Lopez of De La Salle University in 1996, and many more;
Whereas, the ROTC promotes discrimination, harassment and various forms of physical, verbal and sexual abuse especially against women and the third sex;
Whereas, in practice, the program has become obsolete and at the heart of corruption and incompetence;
Whereas, the intentions provided by the proponents of the mandatory ROTC revival, namely the infusion of discipline, patriotism and preparation for national defense was never attained by the program in the first place as it was tainted by the above-stated grounds;
Therefore be it resolved as it is hereby resolved that the UPVCC Student Council initiate moves that will oppose the proposals to make the ROTC mandatory among all students.
Resolved further, that the fight for greater state subsidy for UP and education be intensified as it is only through such that the strengthening and enhancement of the National Service Training Program (NSTP) can come about.
Resolved finally, that the ROTC be totally abolished to pave the way for a National Service Program that will truly become the expression of nationalism, discipline and social responsibility through activities such as rescue and relief operations, human rights advocacy and fact-finding missions, community immersion, literacy programs, and environmental protection and awareness, etc.
Adopted this 27th of March, 2006.
Year Representative
Proponent
Ralph Sanchez
2nd Year Representative
Co-Proponent
Friday, March 24, 2006
Memo # 03: Lay the Ground for Achieving Greater Victories this Year
To: All Councilors, UPVCC-SC
From: The Chairperson
Re: General Assembly
Lay the Ground for Achieving Greater Victories this Year
The past year was marked by victories in our struggle against the commercialization of UP where we were and still are made to suffer from skyrocketing sums and various austerity measures due to the government’s continuing neglect of the education sector.
We expect to score major advances in the various fields of service to the students and the people. Let us consciously plan and rapidly take steps to lay the ground for achieving greater victories this year.
The Order of Business for the next meeting is as follows:
1. Approval of Agenda
2. Approval of the Minutes from the Previous Meeting
3. Business Arising from the Previous Meeting
4. Communications
5. Announcements
6. Committee Assignments
7. Setting Summer Schedules
8. Resolution on the Proposed Revival of the ROTC
9. Other Matters
We will have our third and last General Assembly for the academic year 2005-2006 this March 27, 2006 (Monday), 6:00PM at the Student Council Office.
In the service of the students and the people,
Karlo Mikhail Mongaya
Chairperson
