| Corruption: Face to Face |
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| White and Blue Opinion - Columns | |
| Written by Amilo F. Inso | |
| Friday, 07 December 2007 | |
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But I’m still hoping that the college where I came from will support the idea of having a united yearbook. I’m still hoping that our college will be united (I mean, having a yearbook can show that we are united and that if this idea materialized, it will be a legacy to the next generations to come). I know that we (the students) will not engage into anything which might affect us or lead us into jeopardy. I’m still wondering until now who was the proponent of such policy (and why did he/she choose such establishments/services). It seems that he/she is so powerful not be disagreed by anyone (in the administration). What could be his reasons to engage in such and choose such? (Hmmm…) I would not like to comment on such (saying isang column para lang ditto) if ‘they’ have chosen the best establishment for such services; if only they have consulted the students (I can say it’s been years that ‘they’ have been disregarding the voice of the students). comments? This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it Set as favorite Bookmark
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For the past months, I met the different Editors-in-Chief of yearbooks of the different colleges in the university. We’ve been discussing about the yearbook of SLU for a long time now. I get jealous that they have their respective yearbooks while I don’t have a yearbook to hold when I graduate or after I graduate. 