lordei, sa pag gising mo naka-antabay yung mga taong nagmamahal sayo.
nandito lang ako, ipagluluto kita ng mga ginagawa ko, may bonus pang kape yun, at yosi malamang. pati yung mga napaglakihan kong damit, gupitin natin ulit, gawin mong pamasok.
pag bisita ko ulit bukas patutugtugin ko yung mga paborito mong kanta, lalo na yung Get Outta My Way ni Kylie Minogue, sasayawin ko pa kung gusto mo.
salamat sa pisil mo kanina, yun na yung pinakamahalagang hipo na natanggap ko. pasensya kanina lang ako nakadalaw. laban lordei, kakayanin natin to! mahal po kita, pakat na talaga tayo pagbalik mo sa school okay? love you ulit!
In the time you have finished reading this, the Big 3 (Shell, Petron, Caltex) have earned P1,111.20 in super-profits through OVERpricing. Meanwhile, oil products continue to be overpriced by around P9 per liter, affecting us in ways such as: commuting, electricity (most of our power plants still use diesel), food in carinderias and restaurants (LPG), basic commodities (gasoline used to transport goods), and rice and other agricultural products (petroleum-based fertilizer, diesel for water pumps and machinery).
Official na policy ni Noynoy sa pagtataas ng tuition: huwag pakialaman. Sa mahigit isang dekada na ganito ang tingin ng gobyerno, umabot na sa P33,000 per semester ang average na binabayaran ng mga estudyante. Hindi lang sa private, pero pati na rin samga public. Ngayong February 28 ang deadline ng pagsubmit ng mga proposals for tuition increases next school year. Spread the word. Wag natin palampasin ito na wala tayong ginagawa.
By Shielo Mendoza
November 17, 2011
Yahoo! News
The campus journalist who disrupted the forum with visiting U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has been described as both rude and a responsible journalist.
Marjohara Tucay, editor-in-chief (EIC) of…
Dear Isko/Iska:
Welcome back sa Pamantasan!
Kamusta ang pagbabalik klase? Nahirapan ka bang mag-enroll? Ang daming ineligible no? Naghigpit kasi sa enrollment. Ubusan pa ng slot sa mga klase, lalo na sa MST. Mahal pa ng tuition at ang hirap pa mag-apply ng STFAP.
Kung na-relate mo kaagad lahat…
“The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways; the point is to change it.”
—Karl Marx, Theses on Feuerbach
Women Protest 3:
1-Students demonstrate against an education reform bill in Bogota, on November 10, 2011. Thousands of students from more than 30 public universities took to the streets in Colombia to protest against proposed education reforms they fear will privatize higher education. The students have been on strike over the past month to protest a bill put forward by President Juan Manuel Santos that would require public universities to generate some of their own revenues. On Wednesday Santos offered to withdraw the draft and open a dialogue if the more than half a million students on strike lift their form of pressure. Getty
2-Demonstrators of a group “Occupy Rio” protest against Rio de Janeiro’s governor Sergio Cabral in downtown Rio de Janeiro November 10, 2011. The demonstration, inspired by the Occupy Wall Street movement, seeks to address the corruption in the police and the problems with the health care system under the governance of Cabral. Cabral had originally organized a demonstration to rally against an oil reform amendment approved by the lower house of Congress. Reuters
3-Protesters from the communist-affiliated trade union PAME shout slogans during an anti-government protest in Athens November 10, 2011. Greece named former European Central Bank vice-president Lucas Papademos on Thursday to head a crisis government, ending a chaotic search for a leader to save the country from default, bankruptcy and an exit from the euro zone. Reuters
4-NOVEMBER 09: UCLA graduate student Cheryl Deutsch is arrested by Los Angeles Police Department officers after she and 10 other student protesters sat in circle in middle of the Westwood and Wilshire boulevard intersection as part of a protest of bank practices and rising fees at public universities on November 9, 2011 in Los Angeles, California. The protest organized by ReFund California was one of several planned at universities around the state. Getty
5-A UCLA student arrested by Los Angeles Police Department officers after she attempted to escape after eleven student protesters sat in circle in middle of the Westwood and Wilshire boulevard intersection as part of a protest of bank practices and rising fees at public universities on November 9, 2011 in Los Angeles, California. The protest organized by ReFund California was one of several planned at universities around the state. Getty
Via Do You Hear the People Sing?
New Gabriela Silang piece by Dignidad Rebelde for an upcoming exhibit at Cafe Gabriela in Oakland.
Gabriela Silang was the wife of the Ilocano insurgent leader, Diego Silang. Following Diego’s assassination in 1763, she led the group for four months before she was captured and executed.
Gabriela is known as the first Filipina to lead an uprising against a foreign power.







