Poetry

Poetry Late LightBy: Priscilla Supnet Macansantos “Everything you love, you will eventually lose, but in the end, love will return in a different way.”-Franz Kafka The birds are first to senseThe silent creep of autumnInto winter.Perhaps it is the nearly imperceptible wind passing,A shift in the wayLight falls on the canopy of treesAnd like clockwork,… Continue reading Poetry

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November 2021 Issue

News UP BAGUIO University Council issues a public statement of concern on the “removal of subversive booksin the library” “As a university, UP Baguio is morally bound to guide students towards an enlightened understanding of social dynamics.” The University Council (UC), the highest decision making body of the University of the Philippines Baguio issued a… Continue reading November 2021 Issue

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Bulletin and Report

Board of Regents appoints Deans of UP Baguio From Left to right: Left, Dr. Jimmy B. Fong, Dean of College of Arts and Communication, Center, Dr. Dymphna N. Javier, Dean of College of Science, Dr. Leah E. Abayao, Dean of College of Social Sciences In its 1362nd Meeting held on 29 July 2021, the Board… Continue reading Bulletin and Report

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Editorial and Commentary

EDITORIAL Ti Similla Vol. III, No.2, August 1972, p. 1. The Ti Similla August 23,1972 “One year ago today, the privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus was suspended and among others, Jocelyn Cariño, Rey Rimando, Rey Casambre, all of UP at Baguio were picked up and detained for some mind-blowing days at the stockade… Continue reading Editorial and Commentary

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Essay and Paper

ESSAY “If my dough doesn’t feel or look right, I keep working until I feel it is right. I wish I could boast of toned arms, but I lay no claim to that.” Baking Lessons by Jasmin G. Bayquen What other perks to baking could there be other than the food itself? People bake to… Continue reading Essay and Paper

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A short review of Erlyn Ruth Alcantara’s “‘Ib-a Tako Na’—Scotty as Friend, Neighbor, and Kinsman”

By Kelly Ramos The Commemorative Conference of the Birth Centenary of William Henry Scott held on 24 July 2021, organized by the Department of History and Philosophy of the University of the Philippines Baguio and the National Historical Commission of the Philippines stands out for its subject matter and intent. Looking back in remembrance and… Continue reading A short review of Erlyn Ruth Alcantara’s “‘Ib-a Tako Na’—Scotty as Friend, Neighbor, and Kinsman”

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