Politics Behind Honor and Excellence
Traditional Politicians
Ang UP School of Economics Student Council, Si Prof. Winnie Monsod, ang UP College of Business Administration Student Coucnil, ang UP Diliman ALYANSA at syempre, ang AKBAYAN Youth UP Diliman. Sino ba sila?
Mainit na sinalubong ng bawat isa sa atin ang isyu sa pagkaltas sa badyet ng UP, ng ibang SUCs, at ng iba pang serbisyong panlipunan. Nagalit. Nainis. At nagpahayag ng pagtutol at labis na pagkadismaya sa mga plano ng bagong pangulong si Aquino III. Nag walkout, nag strike, nag march, pumunta sa Kongreso at Senado at todo-todong inilaban na dapat bigyan ng mas mataas na pondo ang mga pampublikong pamantasan. Ito ang isyung bumabagabag sa ating mga Iskolar Ng Bayan.
Pero hindi sa kanila. Sila lamang ang mga taong hindi mo naman narinig na sumuporta sa laban natin sa budget cut o kaya naman ay huli na (mismong araw na ng strike). Sila lang naman ang mga naging pabor at nagpahayag na napapanahon na ang pagtaas ng tuition fee nung 2006 sa UP. O kaya naman ay parang wala sila UP, walang sinasabi, pipi at walang imik. At ngayon, may pinipilit silang binubuhay na isyu. Pilit na pilit. Ito siguro ang depinisyon niyo ng karangalan at kahusayan. Buti na lang, inyo lang yan.
Natatandaan niyo ba ng tawagin tayong "noisy few" dati noong tumututol tayong mga Iskolar Ng Bayan sa 300 percent na pagtaas ng tution fee? Ibabalik ko lang sa kanila. This time, it's for real. Noisy few kayo!
Dagdagan pa natin, ang AKBAYAN, which is represented by the AKBAYAN Youth in UP Diliman voted in the Congress in favor of the enactment of the 2011 Proposed Budget. Bumoto sila na mabawasan ang budget ng UP at ng SUCs. Honor? Excellence?
Dapat sa UP bawal ang traditional politicians.
'Making a mountain out of a molehill’
Bakit ba kasi pilit na ginagawang isyu ang hindi naman isyu? Kapag may isyu, wala kayong sinasabi. Ito kayo ngayon, gumagawa ng sariling isyu. Pinananawagan niyo na bumaba sa pwesto si Rain Sindayen bilang USC Chair ng UP Diliman. Sinabi niyo na hindi na si Ces Santos ang USC Chair ng UP Manila. Kailan ba kayo magtatanda? Ano pa ba ang gusto niyong malaman?
Rain Sindayen is now officially enrolled in a degree program in UP Diliman. Dahil nga napakaloob na siya sa loob ng USC, Constitution ng USC ang dapat na gumabay sa estado niya. He is still the UPD USC Chair. Ipinipilit niyong dapat siyang mapailalim sa Student Electoral Code. Hind nga pwede. Hindi naman kasi eleksyon, napapaloob na siya sa batas ng USC. Intindihin niyo naman. Excellence nga di'ba? Palibhasa, eleksyon palagi ang nasa isip eh.
Our USC Chair here in UP Manila is still Ces Santos. Her Chairpersonship was reaffirmed by the USC General Assembly which serves as the highest policy- and decision-making body of the USC. Her case is still on appeal. And we, the students, stand by her that there is an irregularity in her case.
Sabi nga ni UP College of Law Dean Raul Pangalanan, these people are just 'making a mountain out of a molehill.'
All for elections
Pero bakit ba kasi may "Honor and Excellence" statements kayo?
Kasi naman, natatakot na kayo. Hindi kayo narinig ng mga estudyante tungkol sa isyu ng budget cut. O hindi lang talaga kayo naririnig ng mga estudyante sa kahit ano pang isyu. Sabi nga nila, character assassination. Pwede rin namang, shoot others down. At inadopt niyo naman bilang strategy.
Tiwala na ang mga estudyante sa mga aktibistang lider estudyante dahil sa kanilang dedikasyon at husay na paglingkuran ang mga Iskolar Ng Bayan at sambayanan. Mula unang araw noong Agosto na nalaman natin na may pagkaltas sa badyet, wala na silang pagod na humarap sa hamon na ipaglaban ang UP bilang isang pamantasang bayan at ipaglaban ang karapatin natin sa edukasyon. Nakita at nasaksihan ng mga estudyante kung sino ang kumikilos ng buong taon, yung hindi lamang Pebrero at papalapit na sa eleksyon.
Walang honor at excellence sa strategy niyo. Gagawin niyo talaga all for elections o pwede rin namang re-election.
Honor and Excellence, Where Art Thou?
Sa panahong kailangan namin kayo, iniwan niyo kami. Sa panahong nanganganib tayong mga estudyante, anong pinagkakaabalahan niyo? Ito ang tanong at isyu na dapat sagutin niyo? Honor? Nasaan ang karangalan? Karangalan bang hindi gampanan ang tungkulin? Excellence? Mahusay bang maituturing na kaligtaan ang sinumpaang tungkulin? Nasaan ang karangalan at kahusayan?
Ano ba ang sukatan ng karangalan?
Hindi ba maaring maging sukatan ang paglilingkod ng buong puso sa bayan? Ang pag-alay ng talento, talino at iba pang kakayahan sa ikalalaya ng sambayanan? Para kanino ba ang inyong karangalan? Para sa sarili? Para sa iilang tao lamang? O para sa mamamayan?
Nasusukat nga ba kung sino ang mas marangal?
Maari. At hindi kayo yun.
Ano ba ang sukatan ng kahusayan?
Ang mataas na grado? Ang madaming uno? Sa kantang UP Ang Galing Mo, nabanggit ba dun kung bakit daw tayo magaling? Kung bakit daw tayo mahusay? Nasabi ba dahil mataas ang ating grado? O dahil madami tayong uno? Mahahanap mo rin yan sa ibang pamantasan.
Pero ang kahusayan natin ay mananatiling dahil tayo ang isang pamantasang naglilingkod sa interes ng samabayanan.
Huwag niyong ipagmalaki ang bagay na wala naman kayo. Kung may pagkakataon man na magiging pamantayan natin ang karangalan at kahusayan bilang sukatan sa mga nais maglingkod sa loob ng USC at iba pang SCs, sinasabi ko sa inyo, mananatiling mga aktibistang lider-estudyante ang makakagampan dito.
Honor and Excellence, where art thou?
Para kanino?
Pinagbabangga ang aktibismo at ang kahusayan. Pinagbabangga ang aktibismo at ang karangalan. Bakit ba target ng dilawan at asulan ang pulang aktibismo?
Mainam naman talagang mabalanse ang pang akademikong pag-aaral at ang pakikibaka para sa pagbabago ng isang aktibista. Mainam kung maituturing na sabay na gampanan ang dalawang bagay na ito. Pero hindi nila pwedeng ipagmalaki ito. Kasaysayan ang makakapagsabi na hindi nila nabalanse ang dalawang bagay na ito. Ang mga dilawan at asulan ay hanggang pangakademikong kahusayan lamang at mahusay lamang maglingkod kapag eleksyon na. Minsa nga, pareho pang wala sa inyo yan. Kaya't sa huli, pinakamainam pa ring sagutin ang tanong na para kanino?
Para kanino ba isang araw na pagliban sa klase para sumama sa pagkilos laban sa pamahalaang tinatapakan ang karapatan ng kabataan para sa edukasyon? Para kanino nga ba?
Para kanino naman ang siraan ang mga aktibistang nananawagan para tutulan ang budget cut? Para kanino nga ba ang ginagawa niyo?
Ang mataas na porma ng sakripisyo ng mga aktibista, ang kanilang nag-aalab na dedikasyon na baguhin ang sistema at ang kanilang walang pagod na pakikibaka, para kanino nga ba? Para sa bayan, para sa kinabukasan.
Para mapalaya ang inaaping sambayanan.
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Maari ring basahin ang mga ito:
Isinulat ni UP Faculty Regent Judy Taguiwalo- Academic Excellence and the Costs of Universal Public Education.
Isang malalim at matalas na pagtalakay sa isyu ng isang UP Sociology Professor na si Gerry Lanuza- Demythologizing the Fetish of Academic Excellence.
Isinulat naman ni Mykel Andrada para sa Pinoy Weekly- Madaling Maging Honorable at Academically Excellent na Estudyante.
Pagtulisa sa kawalan ng prinispyo ng Akbayan at Alyansa mula kay Anton Dulce ng Anakbayan National Office- Look Ma, no principles!
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A Takeoff For the Second Semester
I can already feel that this second semester will be as sweet and as awesome as my first semester. Not that I can predict things a la Nostradamus but the courses I will take this semester are all awesome. I will have new professors and I will be introduced to the other interesting fields in the study of politics. I also have some affiliations that I’m pretty sure will make this semester more interesting than usual. This semester will just be short because of all the holidays and the breaks but I promise to make the most out of it. Actually, I have 18 cool-and-not-so-cool reasons why I should and would definitely enjoy this semester.
- I will be having my first International Relations/ International Politics /Global Politics course under the Political Science program. So the name of the field itself is already a debate. What is major major excited. Yay!
- Professor Carl Ramota who has a Master’s degree in Global Politics from Ateneo will handle the IR course (PS 182). Readings overload. But hey, he’s an awesome professor.
- I will be taking my third Philosophy course this semester. It is a course on Moral Philosophy (Ethics- Philo 171). I’ve been waiting for this since my first year. Philosophy is my first favorite field of knowledge! Finally!
- The Secretary of the UP Board of Regents or the Secretary of the UP System Dr. Lou Abadingo will be my professor for a Political Science statistics course. Wala lang. Just so you guys know. And I’m excited about it.
- This year’s lantern parade for CAS will be different, hopefully. I’m not saying that it will be awesome but it will definitely be cool. Now, that’s DOUBLE pressure.
- Freethinkers UP Manila will have its first meet-up on December 1st. Yay! Interested? Join!
- My dad will be home from Dubai. Not so looking forward to my dad coming home but the PASALUBONGS. Just kidding. But seriously, pasalubong!
- The University-wide strike against budget cuts last 25 and 26 was so successful! Now, prepare for the historic youth march to the Senate. Sounds like FQS to me. Re-creating history. Awesome, k.

- Political Science practicum after this semester. Excited. Senate and DFA, please.
- I will be taking my third course under Professor Risa Jopson. I just love the fact that my course leader for PS 163 (Political Behavior, Processes and Movements) is a graduate of ISS in Netherlands. Okay, this sounds like my future.
- Another semester to serve the students through awesome projects. PRESSURE! TRIPLE PRESSURE! :D Time to change my relationship status from single to being married to the CAS students.
- Green Christmas decors all over the metro! This is true heaven. Life is awesome like this every December. Greeeeen!
- Two more seasons of the OC. Life without them is just plain boring. =))) Actually, that’s not life at all. An episode a day keeps me grounded, calm and sane.
- GOAL FOR THIS SEMESTER: Uno for all subjects! All the way! Okay, I mean, NOT PE. But please. Crucial semester.
- I just feel good about this semester. Feeling good! Looking Good! One year of CleveArguelles dotcom!
- Finally did it. I was able to let you go. I’m so done with you. Strangely though, I feel better.
- 2011! Another year to look forward to! More awesome years in this not-so-awesome planet. I’m gonna party like its 2011!
- JANUARY FIRST. I’m turning legal next year. That day, year 1993, someone great was born! He was later named Cleve Kevin Robert V. Arguelles.
How about you? Do you have any reason to enjoy this semester?
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A Long Sem-Ender Entry for A Long Semester
A Drama Mix
This semester has been the most productive semester of my entire college life. I never imagined that I could do all these (as in all of the first semester shizz that I got into) in just one semester. This semester is amazingly wild. Juggling stuff, pursuing deadlines, extending limits, multi-tasking hundreds and thousands of tasks and managing the limited twenty four hours of everyday life--- I wouldn't be learning all these things if not for this semester. Despite all the associated toxicity of this semester, I met new friends, rediscovered old friendships, deepened and strengthened existing relationships. But mind you, this semester was not an easy ride. I also lost some friends, missed some important events, lose in a game, and frustratingly experienced a one-way romantic affection. This semester is a complete season 1 of a drama television series. Seriously, I had a lot of drama for the first six months of my college junior year. And when I talk about drama, I mean real drama. But this semester ended with a cool and awesome mixture of sweetness, bitterness, happiness and calmness hoping that it would not be something like calm before the storm (hello impending November storm).
On Academics
No worries, except for those professors with grading systems guided by the favorite Irish Pub game (hello darts!). This semester’s coursework is quite stressful but I’ve learned many things. Aside from the fact that my courses this semester are inherently interesting, I’m fortunate enough that the professors who handled these courses are excellent in their fields (there are exceptions—emphasis on exceptions). My Political Science courses for this semester are five percent short of being perfect. I took up Comparative Governments of Selected European States (mainly comparative aspects of European politics and governments and European Union) under Prof. Carl Marc Ramota, Political Dynamics (lectures and readings on the State and Civil Society plus analytical approaches) under Prof. Risa Jopson, and Human Rights (all-encompassing discussions on human rights, theories and realizations) also under Prof. Risa Jopson. Then I had three non-Political Science courses for this semester. I took up Microeconomics (all that Gregory Mankiw shizz) under Prof. Allan Mesina, Science, Technology and Society (disappointing because of its bias to the capitalist school of thought) under Prof. Del Rosario and Life and Works of Dr. Jose Rizal (what? I thought this was a creative writing course?) under Prof. Benjamin Mangubat. I have to admit that I enjoyed all my Political Science coursework for this semester especially the lecture about United Kingdom, European Union, social movements and almost all the lectures regarding human rights. However, I also have to admit that I was disappointed with two of my non-Political Science courses (that of STS and PI 100).
On Student Council
This is my first year in the college student council, well, my first year in a student council. I was elected as the college Vice-Chairperson and I’m tasked with a lot of things contrary to the customary definition of what a Vice-Chairperson is (the one who just relax until he/she can assume the position of the Chairperson). Well, I’m the head of the Organizations and Community Welfare Committee of the council which is basically the coordinating arm between college organizations and the student council. I tried to introduce new stuff regarding organizations and council integration and governance stuff (Council of Student Organizations) but there are still lots of things to do-emphasis on a lot. I’m also the head of the Oblation Corps which is the volunteer arm of the council. I recruit, train and assign tasks to volunteers. We now have a lot of volunteers; I just have to find ways to maximize their talents and potentials. Also, under the new Constitution, I was also assigned as the Executive Council Secretary which is the most stressful administrative job inside the council. I have to monitor attendance, encode minutes, document things, file council shizz, regulate incoming and outgoing correspondence, schedule assemblies and all other secretary shizz. (I was thinking if I could apply as the University Secretary or the Secretary of the UP Board of Regents. Well, apparently, I can.) Aside from those tasks, I'm determined to assert my usefulness as the next officer in line, and I can safely say that this has been the most productive CAS student council since my first year in the college. We've been successful in our plan in reviving the student council and transforming it into a campaign, activities, and service-oriented institution. Good job for the first semester! Agree? :)
For a more responsive, student-centered and pro-people student council next semester! Cheers!
On Activism
There are notable changes in my productiveness as an activist but there are also few problems that I've encountered this semester. First, this semester is a difficult time for any activist. What we have to do for the whole semester is to expose to the majority of the people that the new government of Aquino III is not different from the past governments. It takes courage and ability to do that. Talk about persuasive ninja skills. Well, people are still disillusioned and/or are somewhat hopeful that Aquino III will deliver some changes in the way that this country is being run. But, guys, no radical change will happen. Do I really have to tell people that corruption is not the root cause of poverty and underdevelopment in the Philippines? Do I really have to? This is a challenging task and I'm willing to take the challenge. Secondly, UP, which happens to be my school, is receiving its highest budget cut in its history. This is a serious problem for a university that is striving to be accessible and yet having limited financial capabilities. You don't have to study the budget statistics to know that UP has limited budget every year, and it is getting smaller year after year. And the university has no other choice but to compromise the public character of the university. Opposing the railroading of the WB and IMF-led commercialization of education in the Philippines will not be an easy fight. It will be a tough fight! But we'll not let this budget cut slide, right? Not without a fight! Prepare for a strike! Lastly, I've noticed that I was not able to attend any educational discussions for this semester. And I will change that next semester. FYI, activists spend most of the time not in the streets but studying in groups. We have a lot of materials to study covering historical, economic, political, social and cultural aspects of the Philippine society. Do you want to join? Let me know. :) But seriously, there's still room for improvements for the activist me.
On Relationships
By relationships, I mean all types of mortal (a relationship with a Supreme Being assuming it exists or with an imaginary ghost friend does not count) relationships. Friends, family, foes and even that special someone falls under this catch-all category.
I can say that this particular sphere of my life has been the most unpredictable, challenging and stressful (emphasis on stressful) part of my first semester. The relationship problems I've encountered for this semester are those that cannot be solved merely through an emergency meeting ala student council or a plan ahead of time. Problems in relationships are more complex than how-can-I-get-a-perfect-score-in-this-examination-problem or how-can-I-convince-student-organizations-to-attend-meetings-problem. It takes a lot of creativity, effort, courage, thinking and a whole lot of feeling.
I became closer to my friends, especially to my barkada. Our barkada faced many challenges this semester but we all got through it---but not easily though. The scars that we got through these challenges will always make us remember how stupid we are for letting some thing or some issues get in the way of our friendship. Ewww, cheesy.
In the case of my family, they are still the static, non-dynamic and passive aspect of my life. A pushy mom is not a problem, right? Or not. But I have to say that I'm getting used to it. But I'm still experiencing wavelength issues with my siblings.
I have a special someone, (ayiee)---though I'm sure that I'm not special to that person. I've developed something new this semester in terms of having romantic affairs. It was my first time to try to reach to another person and ask for affection. Well, it feels different to be at the other side of relationship. I have to admit that this has been the most stressful, major major challenge that I've encountered this semester. But almost all of my friends believe that this problem made me change for the better. I agree. And that's more important. Lessons from mistakes. Check! Perfect.
Next Semester
Hey, Mr. Next Semester! Be cooler and more awesome, kay? More challenges and more lessons! I want another season of TV drama with lots of twists and unexpected changes. Promise me, you’ll never make me bored. Challenge me! :)
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