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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Aug 28, 2017 11:06:18 GMT
TYAA Science
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Aug 28, 2017 11:09:55 GMT
TYAA Architecture
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Aug 28, 2017 11:17:06 GMT
TYAA Arts and Letters
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Aug 28, 2017 11:42:22 GMT
TYAA Rehabilitation Sciences
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Aug 28, 2017 11:46:33 GMT
TYAA Engineering
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Aug 28, 2017 11:48:26 GMT
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Aug 28, 2017 11:49:45 GMT
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Aug 28, 2017 11:51:25 GMT
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Aug 28, 2017 11:58:08 GMT
TYAA Accountancy
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Aug 28, 2017 12:07:45 GMT
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Aug 28, 2017 13:56:20 GMT
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Aug 28, 2017 14:00:39 GMT
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Aug 28, 2017 14:16:24 GMT
TYAA 2017
Ambassadress - Pharmacy 1st runner-up - Tourism and Hospitality Management 2nd runner-up - Science 3rd runner-up - Architecture 4th runner-up - Commerce
Ambassador - Tourism and Hospitality Management 1st runner-up - Commerce 2nd runner-up - Accountancy 3rd runner-up - Fine Arts and Design 4th runner-up - Education
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Nov 2, 2017 10:29:57 GMT
Rehabilitation Sciences
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Nov 5, 2017 4:53:26 GMT
Congratulations to Ms. Karen Ibasco, Science alumna...
Philippines' Karen Ibasco wins Miss Earth 2017 (The Philippine Star) | Updated November 5, 2017 - 12:00am MANILA, Philippines — The Philippines’ Karen Ibasco, a 26-year-old licensed physicist and university instructor from Manila, won the Miss Earth 2017 pageant to the cheers of a hometown crowd at the Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City last night.
The crown was passed on to her by outgoing queen Katherine Espin from Ecuador.
Other winners in the pageant were Australia’s Nina Robertson as Miss Earth Air 2017; Russia’s Lada Akimova, Miss Earth Fire 2017; and Colombia’s Juliana Franco, Miss Earth Water 2017.
Ibasco, who studied applied physics and medical physics at the University of Santo Tomas, impressed both the judges and the audience with her reply during the question and answer segment of the pageant.
For the first segment, the Top 8 finalists were given 30 seconds to express their thoughts on a selected hashtag. Ibasco picked the hashtag#biodiversity.
“Biodiversity is very important. We are very known in the Philippines to have a lot of biodiversity, and they’re very important because they also balances the ecosystem. It’s very important for us to protect them, because as we protect them, we protect the environment to help save our home, our planet, our Earth, to be a better place to live in. Thank you,” she said. For the next segment, thewv four finalists were asked the question: “Who or what do you think is the biggest enemy of Mother Earth and why?”
Karen resplied: “I believe that the real problem in this world is not climate change; the real problem is us because of our ignorance and apathy. What we have to do is to start changing our ways, to start recalibrating our minds, and redirecting our steps, because together, as a global community, our micro efforts will have a macro effect to help save our home, our planet. Thank you.”
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Jan 25, 2018 14:33:17 GMT
Tomasinas in Bb. Pilipinas 2018
Agatha Romero, Engineering Ana Patricia Asturias, Fine Arts and Design Janice Roman, Graduate School Kayesha Chua, Tourism and Hospitality Management Maria Andrea Abesamis, Fine Arts and Design Samantha Avestruz, Arts and Letters
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Aug 23, 2018 14:47:31 GMT
Asian Studies student
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Oct 15, 2018 13:15:46 GMT
NCAA Courtside reporter... Artlet alumna...
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Post by TAS on Jul 31, 2019 1:50:21 GMT
Thomasians in Bb. Pilipinas 2019
Aya Abesamis[/], CFAD Alumna - 2nd runner up
Samantha Poblete, Engineering alumna
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Post by Tomas Aiyan on Sept 1, 2019 6:12:27 GMT
Acot (4th-year Sports and Wellness Management, University of Santo Tomas) says the gameday atmosphere pulled him into sports broadcast work.
“It started way back in 2006 when I was watching UST versus Ateneo, the finals. I just saw the the crowd cheering for UST, half of the crowd was cheering for Ateneo, then, Boom [Gonzalez] was there, TJ [Manotoc] was there, and I was like, I just needed to be part of that,” says Acot, formerly of UST’s track-and-field team.ABS CBN Sports
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Post by Tom tom on Oct 6, 2019 9:04:02 GMT
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Post by Tom tom on Nov 15, 2019 10:04:54 GMT
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Post by Dan² on Nov 23, 2019 5:49:03 GMT
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