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Post by Nayi Asamot on Aug 21, 2014 12:43:23 GMT
USTHS Students Bag Awards in 4th National Student Leaders Assembly
Following is the list of participants and winners:
Selected Students of St. Dominic and St. Dominica: Sabayang Pagbigkas – Champion · Selected Grade 9 Students: Verse Choir – Champion Pia Cañonero: Pagsulat ng Tula –Champion Christine Joy Feliciano: Pagbigkas ng Tula – 1 st Runner-up Anthony Alexis Laigo: General Information Quiz Bee – 1 st Runner-up Daryll Bien Concepcion: Mathematics Quiz Bee – 1 st Runner-up Raina Galut: Declamation – 1 st Runner-up Julienne Antonette David: Poetry Writing – 1 st runner-up Selected 4 th Year and Grade 9 Students: Hip-Hop Dance – 2 nd Runner-up Philip Jamilla: Extemporaneous Speaking – 2 nd Runner-up; Member – Best Debate Team Noreena Kalaw: Interpretative Reading – 2 nd Runner –up Alexandra Mora: Essay Writing –2 nd Runner-up USTHS Folk Dance Team – 3 rd Runner-up Kinkalle Santos: Mr. APPSAM Personality – 3 rd Runner-up [Best in Uniform, Best in Filipiniana] Zennia Beatrice Francisco: Ms. APPSAM Personality – Top 10 Finalist Kathleen Danielle Rebosa: Spelling Bee – Finalist Tyrod Douglas Sabando: Science Quiz Bee – Top 6 Finalist Jeremy Petilla: Essay Writing - Participant Ivan Cenon Bernardo: Essay Writing – Participant Karen Regina Calumpang: Poetry Writing – Participant Dasha Day Hisoler: Poetry Writing - Participant Clariza Cruz: Pagsulat ng Sanaysay – Participant Athena Paloma Calimag: Pagsulat ng Sanaysay – Participant Reycelle Garrido: Pagsulat ng Sanaysay – Participant Fern Roshan Castro and John Marco Pronto: Vocal Duet – Participants Sheena Abad: Vocal Solo – Participant Lady Ciarah Magaoay: Madamdaming Pagbasa – Participant Zola Gem Rodriguez: Poster Making – Participant Roxanne Abestilla: Biglaang Talumpatian – Participant Zia Chy: Documentation
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Post by Mr. O on Feb 1, 2015 8:53:54 GMT
PSYCHOLOGY QUIZ CHAMPIONS! UST wins its 8th Championship in the 11th Edition of the Interschool Psychology Quiz Competition in the 28th Psychological Association of the Philippines Junior Affiliates Annual Convention held at the SMEX Convention Center last January 24, 2015. Letran Manila came in 2nd and Ateneo de Manila, last year's champion, came in 3rd.
List of Past Winners: 2004 - UST; 2005 - UST; 2006 - UST; 2007 - UST; 2008 - UST; 2009 - ADMU; 2010 - UST; 2011 - no convention; 2012 - ADMU; 2013 - UST; 2014 - ADMU
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Post by Mr. M on Feb 1, 2015 9:02:56 GMT
TRANSCENDANCE CONTEST The UST Psychology Dance Troupe also known as Archetypes won the 2015 Transcendance Contest in the 28th Psychological Association of the Philippines Junior Affiliates Annual Convention held at the SMEX Convention Center last January 24, 2015. University of San Carlos from Cebu was 2nd runner up while the Polytechnic University of the Philippines Manila came in 3rd.
List of Past Winners: 2012 - University of Makati; 2013 - UST; 2014 - UST
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Post by Mr. A on Feb 1, 2015 9:05:11 GMT
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Post by Mr. S on Feb 1, 2015 9:11:03 GMT
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Post by °°, on Feb 8, 2015 14:35:54 GMT
UST, Hercor College are Ajinomoto Umami Culinary Challenge 6 national champs
THE University of Santo Tomas (UST) won the Umami Bowl Award (for the second year) and the Luzon-Visayas-Mindanao Showdown for My Own Umami Creation during the recently concluded Ajinomoto® Umami Culinary Challenge (UCC) 2015.
Sharing the spotlight with UST is Hercor College from Roxas City, who won the Best Filipino Umami Dish Luzon-Visayas-Mindanao Showdown.
The event attracted thousands of HRM and Nutrition students in 54 schools from the National Capital Region (NCR), Ilocos, Calabarzon, Central Luzon and Bicol and regional winners from Visayas and Mindanao.
On its sixth year, UCC organizer, Ajinomoto Philippines Corporation (APC), put together the best culinary teams from Luzon-Visayas-Mindanao in one cooking arena to showcase their masterful culinary creations.
UCC remains to be the biggest, intercollegiate, multi-category culinary competition that focuses on the delicious potential of umami, the fifth basic taste.
Taro Fujie, APC president, who was present during the awarding ceremony, said: “I thank all partner Chefs, Medical and Nutrition experts, who loyally support and give credibility to UCC and to all the students, who poured their hearts to deliver their best dishes. Ajinomoto will continually support Aspiring Filipino Chefs and promote cooking and serving delicious and healthy food.”
Apart from the Luzon-Visayas-Mindanao Cooking Showdown, UCC 2015 features three competition categories: Best Filipino Umami Dish, My Own Umami Creation and My Eat Well, Live Well® Plate.
The competing teams were judged based on intensity of their dish’s umami taste, culinary technique and creativity, dish preparation and plate presentation.
One of the major criteria was Eat Well, Live Well® Cooking, which referred to culinary nutrition or the integration of culinary skills and nutrition knowledge to create delicious and nourishing umami dish.
Winners received the following prizes: first place winners – gold medals and P10,000, second place winners – silver medals and P8,000, and third place winners – bronze medals P5,000.
www.sunstar.com.ph/manila/feature/2015/02/03/ust-hercor-college-are-ajinomoto-umami-culinary-challenge-6-national-champ
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Post by JPIA NCR Cup on Feb 25, 2015 0:00:57 GMT
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Post by Tomas U. Santos on Mar 2, 2015 4:31:52 GMT
Thread for Thomasians who stood out from the rest...
Congratulations to Ms. Rachelle Ballesteros-Lintao, PhD English Language Studies student, for having won the Malcolm Coulthard Travel Award given by the International Association of Forensic Linguists (IAFL) for her paper presentation at the 12th Biennial Meeting of the International Association of Forensic Linguists in Guangzhou, China in July 2015.
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Post by emulsifier on Mar 2, 2015 4:34:39 GMT
Chem eng’g students place second in research tilt
March 1, 2015, 1:54 p.m. - UST CHEMICAL Engineering students won second place in the National Undergraduate Research Contest of the Philippine Institute of Chemical Engineers (PIChE) National Convention last Feb. 18 to 21 in Puerto Princesa.
Fifth-year students Bob Canstrence, Marianne Fuentes, and Cham Faustino gained recognition for their study titled “Physical Characterization of Polymerized Whey Protein-stabilized Virgin Coconut Oil-in-water Emulsion," which deals with emulsification (breaking down of fats) in commercial and alternative coco butter using whey protein.
“Commercially available butter is [composed] of milk fat, which is a saturated fat [that] has bad effects ... especially in cardiovascular health. To address the issue, we made our own coco butter,” Castrence said in an email.
Students from Mapua Institute of Technology bagged first place. Other finalists were students from Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila, Batangas State University, and St. Louis University-Baguio.
Winners were chosen based on the quality of the paper, research poster, and oral presentation.
PIChE is the sole accredited professional organization for chemical engineers in the country. Arianne F. Merez
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Post by Hip hop on Mar 2, 2015 9:23:07 GMT
PreCom DT is 2015 National Dance Championship College Coed Hiphop Division 1st runner-up!
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Post by CPA on Mar 2, 2015 23:54:14 GMT
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Post by Charlwin Lee Cup on Mar 6, 2015 11:31:07 GMT
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Post by Jolly U on Mar 11, 2015 9:14:01 GMT
Our grand winner for Jolly University 2015 Grand Culinary Challenge is University of Santo Tomas! They're the defending champion, from last year's Jolly University, and for this year's culinary challenge. Congratulations! #JollyUniversity2015
Source: Jolly Foods FB
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Post by Alberione on Mar 23, 2015 4:05:44 GMT
Congratulations to the UST Film Society for winning the Grand Prize at the Alberione Media Awards music video category...
Source: UST SOCC
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Post by #UST JPIA on Apr 22, 2015 3:24:48 GMT
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Post by #UST JPIA on Apr 22, 2015 3:26:22 GMT
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Post by #UST JPIA on Apr 22, 2015 3:27:45 GMT
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Post by #UST JPIA on Apr 22, 2015 3:28:49 GMT
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Post by #ASDA on Jun 16, 2015 7:16:53 GMT
Winning design By MST Lifestyle | Jun. 07, 2015 at 06:20pm
Filipinos compete in regionals
After a grueling selection process that involved screening almost a hundred entries from across the country, two students from the University of the Philippines and one student from the University of Santo Tomas emerged as finalists to the first American Standard Design Award. The ASDA is a competition organized by American Standard, a leading brand of bathroom fixtures and fittings, to challenge the creativity and ingenuity of university students from the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Indonesia to come up with the best design for bathroom space, a toilet, and a faucet.
The Bathroom Space Design Award went to Hildebrand D. Demetrio, a 4th year Architecture student from UST. His design was inspired by the bathing experience at rivers and falls, and the yearning to bring a slice of it back into the city. It recreates bathing in a pristine waterfall or in a river by a bank of lush vegetation. The concept is a fusion of two ideas, organic romanticism and sleek modernism, and it is designed to be an experience as much as it is a bathroom.
Leading the distinguished panel of judges for entries coming from the Philippines is Jansuwan Khumtong, the Chief Designer of American Standard Asia Pacific. He is joined by Tobias Guggenheimer, dean at the SoFa Design Institute in Manila; Judith Torres, Editor-In-Chief of BluPrint and Condo Living; highly acclaimed sculptor and designer Benji Reyes; and Alpha Ang, Regional General Manager – Singapore, Philippines and Taiwan of LIXIL Water Technology.
Finalists from each participating country are invited to represent their respective nations at the Award Ceremony to be held on June 19 at Red Dot Design Museum in Singapore, where one Grand prize winner per category will be revealed. Each grand prize winner will walk away with a total of USD $7,000 (Finalist prize of USD $2000 and Grand Prize of USD $5000) and have their winning designs considered for upcoming American Standard collections.
“We are quite impressed with the level of creativity of our young designers.” said Liz Rachel B. Cancino, Marketing Manager, LIXIL Philippines. “We wish Keeshia, Chris and Hilder the best in the regional competition.”
The American Standard Design competition is a platform for aspiring designers to interact and gain feedback from regional experts of the design industry. It is a launchpad for these emerging Asian talents to gain regional exposure in a competitive environment and propel themselves into their prospective design careers. For more information, visit: www.asdesignaward.com/.
manilastandardtoday.com/2015/06/07/winning-design/
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Post by #USTLMS on Jun 29, 2015 9:33:10 GMT
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Post by #action on Aug 29, 2015 14:23:28 GMT
UST Singers sweeps choral contest in Florence, Italy
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Philippine Daily Inquirer
By: Antonio C. Hila (Contributor), August 3rd, 2015 12:15 AM
THE UST Singers in action
THE UNIVERSITY of Santo Tomas (UST) Singers, under the baton of its founder Fidel Gener Calalang Jr., won the Grand Prize, the Golden David trophy, for Best Choir of the Florence International Choral Competition in Italy July 22-24.
The 32-member ensemble from Asia’s oldest university bested 14 other choirs from the USA, England, Estonia, Japan, Bulgaria, Italy, China, Poland, Armenia, Hong Kong, Spain.
The UST Singers swept the competition as it also won the First Prize in all four categories—Sacred Music; Mixed Choir; Modern and Contemporary Music; and Pop, Folk, Gospel and Barbershop.
Calalang was also awarded two special prizes: Best Interpretation of the contest piece, “Vergine O Natura” “by Gaetano Lorandi; and Best Contemporary Composer’s Arrangement, for his choral arrangement for solo and choir of “My Heart and I” by Ennio Morricone.
FIDEL Calalang holds the Golden David trophy
UST Singers’ baritone Roberto Tagalog won the Best Male Soloist Performance for his rendition of Ruben Federizon’s “Gabag-an.”
“We studied ‘Gabag-an’ just last June. I did not expect this award because my solo part only lasted a couple of seconds in the introduction of the song,” the Varsitarian, UST’s official student paper, quoted Tagalog as saying.
The paper said the baritone was an alumnus of the UST College of Science.
The jury was composed of seven choral experts from Italy, Japan and the Netherlands.
Competition performances took place at historic venues such as as the Palazzo Vecchio, Salone dei Cinquecento, Basilica di San Croce, Basilica di Santa Trinita and Auditorium Saint Appolonius.
The UST Singers was founded in 1992 by Calalang, a faculty member of the UST Conservatory of Music. The choir is composed of students and alumni from different UST colleges.
The UST Singers is the only choir to have won twice—in 1995 and 2010—the Pavarotti Prize, or Choir of the World, title from the Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod in Wales, United Kingdom, one of the world’s oldest and most prestigious choral festivals.
The UST Singers is on its 28th international concert tour covering European countries.
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Sept 8, 2015 1:19:52 GMT
THOMASIAN EXCELLENCE Senior Marketing students win championship in UPJFA Venture 2015
Paula Patrice M. Dela Cruz, Keith Elgin E. Caasi and Rio E. Abrenica, fourth year Marketing Management students of the College of Commerce and Business Administration, bagged the championship in the University of the Philippines Junior Finance Association (UPJFA) Venture 2015 last August 8 at the Asian Institute of Management. Venture 2015 is dubbed as the biggest competition for entrepreneurs, and participants were given the opportunity to pitch their business idea or existing business.
Source: UST Quadri
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Sept 11, 2015 8:27:56 GMT
THOMASIAN EXCELLENCE
Travel management students emerge as champions in 26th Philippine Travel Mart
Camilla de Guzman and Paolo Santos, BS Travel Management students of the College of Tourism and Hospitality Management, emerged as Champions in separate contests held during the 26th Philippine Travel Mart. The event happened last September 5, 2015, at the SMX Convention Center.
De Guzman won the Tourism Quiz Bee, while Santos emerged victorious in the Patimpalak ng Kasuotang Filipino.
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Post by Anda on Sept 16, 2015 11:26:25 GMT
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Sept 27, 2015 7:44:21 GMT
THOMASIAN EXCELLENCE Salandanan of Architecture wins award in World Bamboo Design Contest in Korea
Christian Salandanan, an alumnus of the College of Architecture, won over 125 other contestants in order to bag the “Encouragement Award” in the World Bamboo Design Contest, a competition under the 10th World Bamboo Congress recently concluded in Damyang, South Korea.
Salandanan’s work proposed a government-initiated project that will utilize bamboo in the construction industry. This project was actually anchored on his undergraduate thesis in UST.
This work has already reaped several awards for Salandanan, like the “Thesis of the Year” award in the First National Architectural Thesis Competition (April 2015), and the “Archi-World Academy Awards 2” from Munich, Germany (February 2015).
Source: UST Quadri
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Oct 11, 2015 13:30:01 GMT
THOMASIAN EXCELLENCE Siguenza of HRM wins bronze medal in 2015 Philippine Culinary Cup
Monique T. Siguenza, a BS Hotel and Restaurant Management student, won a Bronze medal in the 2015 Philippine Culinary Cup held at SMX Convention Center. Her entry won a medal in the Wedding Cakes competition. A total of twenty-seven entries were evaluated in the said contest.
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Oct 11, 2015 13:36:52 GMT
THOMASIAN EXCELLENCE Sonza, Anatacio of HRM emerge as champions in culinary contest
Last October 2, 2015, John Sonza and Jan Reitchelle Anatacio, fourth-year BS Hotel and Restaurant Management students, emerged as Champions in the Ham, Sauces, and Garnishing category of the culinary contest entitled “QC Na! Kulinarya, Turismo, Talento, Atbp.” This was organized by Stram, Inc., and was held at TriNoMa Mall in Quezon City.
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Oct 23, 2015 7:54:23 GMT
CFAD, Architecture students bag awards in design competition
October 21, 2015, 9:36p.m. - THREE THOMASIANS bagged major awards in a design competition, including two being named as the country's representatives to the regional finals in Bangkok next year.
Architecture student Jose Agustine Ricarte placed first in the architecture category of the 2015 Nippon Paint Young Designer Award (NPYDA). Marko Alab Adviento, also from the College of Architecture, placed second.
Meanwhile, Martha Joyce Tomas, a third year interior Design student from the College of Fine Arts and Design, notched the top spot in the interior design category.
varsitarian.net/breaking_news/20151021/cfad_architecture_students_bag_awards_in_design_competition
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Nov 11, 2015 9:40:31 GMT
THOMASIAN EXCELLENCE Graduate students receive International Fellowship Grants in Limnology
Two students of the M.Sc. Biological Sciences program of the University of Santo Tomas Graduate School - Mr. Mark Louie Lopez and Ms. Erica Silk Dela Paz, have been awarded the 2015 Tonolli Fund Postgraduate Fellowship in Limnology by the International Society of Limnology (S.I.L.). Lopez is currently doing research on the community structure of zooplankton in selected ground waters, while Dela Paz will be working on the diversity of Cyclopid Copepods from the genus Mesocyclops and Thermocyclops in Luzon Island.
Source: UST Quadri
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Post by Tom A. Saiyan on Nov 11, 2015 9:43:40 GMT
THOMASIAN EXCELLENCE Graduate students receive International Fellowship Grants in Limnology
Two students of the M.Sc. Biological Sciences program of the University of Santo Tomas Graduate School - Mr. Mark Louie Lopez and Ms. Erica Silk Dela Paz, have been awarded the 2015 Tonolli Fund Postgraduate Fellowship in Limnology by the International Society of Limnology (S.I.L.). Lopez is currently doing research on the community structure of zooplankton in selected ground waters, while Dela Paz will be working on the diversity of Cyclopid Copepods from the genus Mesocyclops and Thermocyclops in Luzon Island.
Source: UST Quadri
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