PCCH 2019 Puts People in Community Health in Spotlight By Hanna Ho (Class 2022) and Lordom Grecia (Class 2021) Photos courtesy of the UP Regionalization Students Organization (UP RSO) The sixth Philippine Conference on Community Health (PCCH), organized and hosted by theContinue reading
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RSO Week 2019 Celebrates Recollection and Rediscovery
By Er Pilotin [Class 2021] and Hanna Ho [Class 2022] Photos courtesy of the UP Regionalization Students Organization The UP Regionalization Students Organization (RSO) celebrated its annual RSO Week from the 18th through the 23rdContinue reading
RSO brings a taste of the Philippines to Calderon
by A.N. Maldisa (Class 2022) It’s that time of the year again for UPCM’s Regionalization Students Organization (RSO) to showcase everything from simple everyday snacks to culinary delicacies of the country. Drawing from the organization’sContinue reading
RSO Holds Kasadyaan 2018: Biyahe
By Rigo Villacorta (Class 2022) Last September 13, 2018, the Regionalization Students Organization (RSO) held its annual acquaintance party, Kasadyaan, at the Buenafe Auditorium.The theme for this year was “Biyahe” and the event wasContinue reading
Regionalization Students Organization Conducts Timpuyog: Specialists in the Community Talk Series
by Charity Joyce Santos (Class 2020) Last February 22, 2018, the Regionalization Students Organization (RSO) held part two of the talk series Timpuyog. The second part of the series, called “Specialists in the Community”, concentratedContinue reading
Agkadwa: Regionalization Students Organization celebrates RSO Week 2018
By Hanna Jillian Ho (Class 2022) The Regionalization Students Organization (RSO) celebrated RSO Week 2018, entitled Agkadwa, an Ilocano term for “companionship” or an “event of gathering”. This annual celebration was held last February 19-24,Continue reading
Pasafest Brings Filipino Culture Close to Home
by Er Pilotin (Class 2021) The Regionalization Students Organization (RSO) held its annual Pasafest last Thursday, 18 January, at the Calderon Hall lobby. Students, faculty, and staff of the College of Medicine were treatedContinue reading