Thursday, November 26, 2015

UC INTRAMURALS 2015


UCIANS SHAKE the GYMNASIUM

              October 28, 2015, the gymnasium of the University of the Cordilleras seems to collapsed with the breathless cheer and dance performed by the 9 Tigers which had made everyone shouts and jumps.
  
            The 9 tigers of UC (College of Nursing; College of Engineering and Architecture; College of Teacher Education; College of Hospitality and Tourism Management; College of Arts and Sciences; College of Information Technology and Computer Services; College of Business Administration; College of Criminal Justice Education; College of Accountancy) hit the stage of gym as if it was World War III aiming to win the throne of cheer and dance competition 2015.

            In the end, with fair result, the College of Arts and Sciences won the competition with an official average of 94.57% having the award of the Best Mascot and Best Costume; College of Hospitality and Tourism Management having the 2nd placer with 90.29% of average; College of Accountancy as the 3rd placer with 85.57% of average.



CHAMPION
College of Arts and Sciences on stage
photo credit:https://www.facebook.com/UCjaguars/posts/1217717638243917


1st Runner Up
 College of Hospitality and Tourism Management
photo credit:https://www.facebook.com/UCjaguars/posts/1217717638243917
2nd Runner Up
College of Accountancyphoto credit:https://www.facebook.com/UCjaguars/posts/1217717638243917

REACTION PAPER ON HISTORYA DANCE PRODUCTION


            Nothing is today without its History. 
            History maybe said to but have you ever tried to assess yourself how knowledgeable are you about the past life of Filipinos for the past century? Everyone has to be wise regarding our Country’s History because a person who ignores one’s nation’s history is likely to be a stupid person who plants a pine tree without including its roots.

            October 13, Tuesday, A group of Historya Dance Production Group conquers the Theater room with amazing performances that impressed the UCians. The said group portrayed the Philippines’ History through dancing. They aim to embody to the students the things our country had done in the past and how wealth are we in terms of culture and traditions. Although out the stage play, I am well contented with my 180 pesos because the performances are excellent and have no flaws.

            In this regard, the said dance group should be acknowledged by all schools not just to show how talented Filipinos are but because the concept of the dances is very functional in boasting the knowledge of students about Philippines’ History and making them appreciate Histories.
         
          Ending this, let’s try to ask ourselves; what can I do to inform what Philippines is and how proud I am to be a Filipino?

Historya Dance Production Profile
Photo credit:https://www.facebook.com/Historya2014/posts/1704059443163848





Students of University of the Cordilleras watching Historya Dance Production
at the Theater

Photo credit:https://www.facebook.com/Historya2014/posts/1704059443163848

Wednesday, November 25, 2015



Typhoon Lando Strucks Luzon


October 18, 2015,  Lando first landed in Casiguran ,Aurora as stated by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA) with maximum sustained winds of 175 kilometers per hour (kph) near the center with gusts of up to 210kph but it slightly weakens as it landed.  

 The typhoon lasts within 3 to 4 days bringing heavy rains and strong winds  left a lot of damages to the environment and residents. Trees were cut and had blocked the roads.Electric posts collapsed that result to power interruption to some parts of Baguio City. Landslides and floods that killed around 35 people and nearly a million people affected according to the National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (NDRRMC). The damages to agriculture and infrastructure due to the typhoon has risen to P6.57 billion had been burden to the residents because it had greatly affected their livelihood.

A booth  in Burnham Park collapsed.

Residents in La Trinidad Benguet save their things
due from the flood that reaches above the knee.  
Photo credit:https://www.facebook.com/ctugmoy/posts/1160484570647020



Trees at Burnham Park were cut
which had made the road impassable.



Typhoon Lando is said to be the Second Powerful Typhoon in 2015 according to 
NDRRMC.