~ A Syllabus for Peace Education ~
A TEACHER'S / FACILITATOR'S COMPANION TO
Children's Songs for Peace Education
Monday, November 10, 2008
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
UP centennial celebration launched at Diliman campus
UP students join festive launch of centennial year
UP Carillon plays again
Sa itaas ng "CARILLON" ang isa naming paboritong tambayan...
Monday, January 7, 2008
University of the Philippines Centennial Logo
Description of the UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES CENTENNIAL LOGO 1908-2008
The Oblation is a symbolic icon representing the UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES. It captures the UP spirit, which has endured for a century: the country’s youth sacrificing itself in the service of the country. This figure is in the foreground of the UP Centennial logo.
Behind it is the Sablay, the sash worn by UP students upon their graduation. It is distinctive, in that across it is inscribed the word “UP” in Alibata letters. This is symbolic of the University’s commitment to remaining the country’s premier institution of higher learning.
Behind the figure of the Oblation is a globe, with the map of the Philippines highlighted. This represents the University’s taking its rightful place in the world as the National University of the Philippines.
Colors:
The University’s official colors - forest green and maroon
Alibata inscription on the Sablay - yellow
The Oblation is a symbolic icon representing the UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES. It captures the UP spirit, which has endured for a century: the country’s youth sacrificing itself in the service of the country. This figure is in the foreground of the UP Centennial logo.
Behind it is the Sablay, the sash worn by UP students upon their graduation. It is distinctive, in that across it is inscribed the word “UP” in Alibata letters. This is symbolic of the University’s commitment to remaining the country’s premier institution of higher learning.
Behind the figure of the Oblation is a globe, with the map of the Philippines highlighted. This represents the University’s taking its rightful place in the world as the National University of the Philippines.
Colors:
The University’s official colors - forest green and maroon
Alibata inscription on the Sablay - yellow
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