UPD USC Election Results
UP Diliman will see a balanced (and utterly interesting) mix in their University Student Council (USC) next year, with representation from all three standing parties - ALYANSA,KAISA, and STAND-UP - and an independent (number one) councilor. Chairperson Titus Tan (KAISA) 4900 Airah Cadiogan (Stand-UP) 3389 Nina Acasio (ALYANSA) 1276 Jacqueline Eroles (Stand-UP) USC Councilors (ranked by number of votes obtained) Mario Ceriles (ALYANSA) Nessa Abad (Stand-UP) Luis Geronimo (ALYANSA) Missy Gonzales (ALYANSA) Amme Agudo (Stand-UP) Katz Manzano (ALYANSA) Jumer Sali (Stand-UP) Mon Pestana (Stand-UP) Bong Ong (KAISA) Jose Alinea (KAISA) Lee Tan (KAISA) College Representatives to the USC Asian Institute of Tourism: Sheena Anjeli M. Botiwey (KAISA) College of Architecture: John Carlo Magdalo C. Del Rosario (KAISA) College of Arts and Letters: Danim R. Majerano (Stand-UP) College of Business Administration: Jose Antonio Rafael G. Santos (ALYANSA) College of Education: Maria Cristina Branders (Stand-UP) College of Engineering: Francesca Cielo M. Ravanes (KAISA), Aubrey S. Eslita (ALYANSA) College of Fine Arts: Rudolf Alphonse Guibani, (Stand-UP) College of Home Economics: Ralph Andrew F. Adviento (KAISA) College of Human Kinetics: Raymund Martin C. Salvador (KAISA) College of Law: Maria Cristina P. Yambot (Independent) College of Mass Communication: Jo Javan A. Cerda (Independent) College of Music: Ria Kriselda S. Dionisio (ALYANSA) College of Science: Eugenio M. Leynes (KAISA) College of Social Sciences and Philosophy: Kristine C. Borja (ALYANSA) College of Social Work and Community Development: Ana Angela T. Cayabyab (Stand-UP) National College of Public Administration and Governance: Barbie Kaye B. Perez (KAISA) School of Economics: Justin Albert M. Muyot (ALYANSA) School of Library and Information Studies: Teopisto B. Jr. Futalan (Stand-UP) School of Statistics: Lester Cajegas, (Stand-UP) This election is, by far, KAISA's best showing yet with Titus Tan gaining the council's highest post. They have the whole year now to show what their party stands for (as their ideological orientation remains ambiguous up to now). Anyway, good luck to USC 2009-2010!
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