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Among all the many parties organized, the best of the best was COSA’s revolutionary Umbrella Party Series Competition pioneered by Abby Sarte, and Chino Tobias (with the support of Events VP Danni Tsai and COSA President Mia Ferrer)! I LOVELONDON, I LOVEIBIZA, I LOVENEWYORK, and I LOVETOKYO… Four great parties, four consecutive weekends, competing for one prestigious title. Congratulations to I LOVENEWYORK for bagging the first place! This is COSA making history. COSA Rocks!
the dress code issue rocked our batch, whether directly or indirectly. it caused quite a stirring either way. it triggered reactions ranging from generally accepting to overall resistant to change.
Nine students in our batch were able to organize the first ever international social entrepreneurship conference for the youth. This particular conference became the official conference that launched the concept of social entrepreneurship among the youth in the country and in Asia-Pacific region as well.
comment by thedeconstructionist on 18 February 2008, 22:19 #
let’s not forget how ateneo welcomed both the sumilao farmers and jun lozada in their struggle for justice. and let’s give tribute to the sumilao 6 for their dedication to support the farmers.
The current Sanggu-Drama! It’s all very dramatic don’t you think? I mean, my AdMan professor is right. We have La-Sallian’s crying on national television, then we have a charismatic Sanggu-president disappear from the face of Ateneo right before our eyes! What an amazing batch we are! ^^
The orsem experiences, both as a participant and volunteer; made us more appreciative of the ateneo culture.The new buildings which were constructed during our batch years, proved how lucky we had been to be able to enjoy MVP, Matteo and Leung…sarap maging atenista
Among all the many parties organized, the best of the best was COSA’s revolutionary Umbrella Party Series Competition pioneered by Abby Sarte, and Chino Tobias (with the support of Events VP Danni Tsai and COSA President Mia Ferrer)! I LOVE LONDON, I LOVE IBIZA, I LOVE NEW YORK, and I LOVE TOKYO… Four great parties, four consecutive weekends, competing for one prestigious title. Congratulations to I LOVE NEW YORK for bagging the first place! This is COSA making history. COSA Rocks!
the dress code issue rocked our batch, whether directly or indirectly. it caused quite a stirring either way. it triggered reactions ranging from generally accepting to overall resistant to change.
Nine students in our batch were able to organize the first ever international social entrepreneurship conference for the youth. This particular conference became the official conference that launched the concept of social entrepreneurship among the youth in the country and in Asia-Pacific region as well.
let’s not forget how ateneo welcomed both the sumilao farmers and jun lozada in their struggle for justice. and let’s give tribute to the sumilao 6 for their dedication to support the farmers.
The current Sanggu-Drama! It’s all very dramatic don’t you think? I mean, my AdMan professor is right. We have La-Sallian’s crying on national television, then we have a charismatic Sanggu-president disappear from the face of Ateneo right before our eyes! What an amazing batch we are! ^^
The orsem experiences, both as a participant and volunteer; made us more appreciative of the ateneo culture.The new buildings which were constructed during our batch years, proved how lucky we had been to be able to enjoy MVP, Matteo and Leung…sarap maging atenista