Author: Nicole Lacambra
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UP Tacloban Hosts Tagay Sangkay 2025 in Celebration of National Arts Month
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On 27 February 2025 Tagay Sangkay International Food and Wine Festival 2025 was held at the Multipurpose Building of UP Tacloban as part of its National Arts Month celebration.
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RSCUAA E-Sport Competition 2025
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Date: 11 to 12 March 2025 Venue: 3rd Floor, Library Building, UP Tacloban
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UP Tacloban’s Karit Anyag 2025 brings Photography, Visual Arts, and Siday Writing to Basey
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On 26 February 2025, UP Tacloban’s Division of Humanities, in collaboration with UP Ideopraxist and the UP Tacloban Ugnayan ng Pahinungod, held the Karit Anyag Art Workshop 2025 at Basey National High School.
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UP Tacloban’s National Women’s Month celebration
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UP Tacloban is celebrating National Women’s Month, with the theme “Kababayin-an ha Tanan nga Larang, Pagpauswag han Nasod Pilipinas”. Check out the schedule of activities.
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Symposium on art and ecology opens UP Tacloban’s 2025 (GE)n Z Ideas Festival
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On 19 February 2025 UP Tacloban’s Division of Humanities hosted a symposium on “Art and Ecology” by Prof. Flaudette May V. Datuin of the Department of Art Studies of UP Diliman. The symposium, which was held at the AS Conference Hall, was the first in the (GE)n Z: The General Education Experience for Generation Z…
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Pahinungód Tacloban celebrated its anniversary with a Public Service Caravan
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in Tatak UPIn celebration of Ugnayan ng Pahinungód’s 31st founding anniversary, Pahinungód Tacloban organized a public service caravan on 15 February 2025 at Brgy. 107, Sta. Elena, Tacloban City.
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February 25 is Alternative Learning Day
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in AnnouncementTo commemorate the anniversary of the EDSA People Power Revolution, the University of the Philippines has declared an Alternative Learning Day on Tuesday, Feb. 25.
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UP Tacloban opens National Arts Month celebration with poetry translation symposium
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On 12 February 2025 the Division of Humanities, in collaboration with the Leyte Samar Heritage Center (LSHC), hosted a symposium on translation featuring a book talk on “Húbad: Ester Tapia” by Professor Emeritus Merlie Alunan. The symposium, which was held at the LSHC main gallery, is the first in the Division of Humanities’ Panuratan Series.


