A jubilant mood fills the Vinzons Hall lobby as the results of the University Student Council (USC) Elections are announced on February 24. STAND-UP and ALYANSA tied with 12 posts each in the USC with STAND-UP bagging the chairperson, vice chairperson and five councilor positions. Om Narayan Velasco
Students of the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy (CSSP) cast their votes using the automated election system at the CSSP Computer Center. Airnel T. Abarra
Students of the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy (CSSP) wait for their turn to vote during the University Student Council Elections on February 24. Airnel T. Abarra
ALYANSA's candidate for the USC Chairperson Mario Cerilles answers questions from the dormers of Sanggumay Residence Hall on February 15. The visit is part of the dormtour where different parties hop from dorm to dorm to present their respective platforms. Chris Martin Imperial
KAISA's candidate for the USC Chairperson Beng Villamil answers questions from the dormers of Sanggumay Residence Hall on February 15. The visit is part of the dormtour where different parties hop from dorm to dorm to present their respective platforms. Chris Martin Imperial
STAND-UP's candidate for the USC Chairperson Rain Sindayen answers questions from the dormers of Sanggumay Residence Hall on February 15. The visit is part of the dormtour where different parties hop from dorm to dorm to present their respective platforms. Chris Martin Imperial
Representatives of ALYANSA huddle up to prepare their answers to a question given at "Gumapang Ka Sa Lusak," a mudslinging event held at AS-CAL Walk on February 19. Photo by: Chris Martin Imperial
Representatives of KAISA huddle up to prepare their answers to a question given at "Gumapang Ka Sa Lusak," a mudslinging event held at AS-CAL Walk on February 19. Photo by: Chris Martin Imperial
Standard bearers of STAND-UP take their turn in answering questions given at "Gumapang Ka Sa Lusak," a mudslinging event held at AS-CAL Walk on February 19. Photo by: Chris Martin Imperial
Delegates/represantatives of UP Alyansa ng mga Mag-aaral para sa Panlipunang Katwiran at Kaunlaran (UP ALYANSA) prepare flyers and logos at the CSSP lobby. These campaign materials will be used in the upcoming USC elections. Photo by: Ma. Macrose G. Pascual
Delegates/represantatives of Nagkakaisang Iskolar para sa Pamantasan at Sambayanan (KAISA) prepare flyers and logos at the CSSP lobby. These campaign materials will be used in the upcoming USC elections. Photo by: Ma. Macrose G. Pascual
Fifteen out of 16 positions from the College of Architecture (Arki) were secured by candidates from Alyansa ng mga Mag-aaral para sa Panlipunang Katwiran at Kaunlaran (ALYANSA).
The incoming University Student Council (USC) is split between two major parties in Diliman, with Student Alliance for the Advancement of Democratic Rights in UP (STAND-UP) claiming the positions of chair, vice-chair, and five out of 12 councilors, while a plurality of the elected college representatives hailed from Alyansa ng Mga Mag-aaral para sa Panlipunang Katwiran at Kaunlaran (ALYANSA).
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