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Benefit Brunch during the Dean’s Cup

Posted by admin On July - 27 - 2009

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The Office of the Dean, the UP Law Alumni Office, the Office of Legal Aid and the UP Law Class of 1984 invite you to a benefit brunch for the benefit of the Office of Legal Aid during the “DEAN’s CUP: The First Invitational UP LAW Triathlon & Fun Run” at Malcolm Hall, College of Law, UP Diliman on the 30th day of August, Year 2009. It will be from 8:30 am -12:00 pm.

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RSVP

Rhona or Sally | 0917-5099994 | 02-9270518 | Dean’s Office
Sophia | 0916-6749048| UP Law Alumni Office
Raymond | 0916-2217228 | Law Student Government

P550 / pax | P5,000 (table of 10)
on or before August 25, 2009

Run For Change @ Run For Home

Posted by Passion Runner On July - 25 - 2009

Here are some pics that were taken during the GLOBE: Run For Home run held at the Fort last July 19, 2009.

This was one well-attended race with over 6,400 runners. It was also during this race that participants were able to use a disposable ChampionChip.

We’d like to thank the organizer Coach Rio and Mr. Angelo Yaneza, the Event Manager of Globe for accomodating student athletes from various schools and Universities, through RUN FOR CHANGE. [story to follow]

EARLY BIRD…

Posted by Passion Runner On July - 25 - 2009

A lot of runners don’t like registering for races early, most especially if the race kits are not yet available. No one likes going back and forth to the registration center, only to find out that the race singlet and other materials are not there. In order to encourage participants to register early, we’re giving discounts to as high as P150 off! Imagine that!

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Since that announcement, I came across the “earliest bird” who registered for the Individual Triathlon… Can anyone guess who it is. [CLUE: She's part of a UP Law Sorority. Take a look at her shirt]. She availed of the P150 off for July registrants.

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These are the EARLY BIRD DISCOUNTS available for the 2.2k, 5k and 10k events of the DEAN’s CUP.

DATE UP Law Students, Faculty, Staff/Admin Others
JULY P150 off P100 off
August 1-16 P100 off P50 off
August 17-onwards P350 P350

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We have several registration centers, but the main site is of course located at the Dean’s Office at the UP College of Law. Just look for these two lovely ladies and they’ll hand you the registration form (LEFT) and a receipt (RIGHT). You can also ask them any of your questions and they’ll gladly answer.

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[DEAN's CUP WEBSITE]

Personalized Tri-Suits for the DEAN’s CUP

Posted by Passion Runner On July - 23 - 2009
The tri-suit that will be used for the DEAN’s CUP will be a collector’s item. It will contain the name of the indivual participant and/or team name at the back. Also, it will only be produced upon special request of the participant. Each tri-suit will be personalized. Price is available upon request.

There are actually a lot of other things the participants will appreciate. Included in their registration fee would be the usual race number, map, mechanics. Other freebies that Dean included are the race belt for holidng the participant’s bib and… what do you know.. BREAKFAST! Since he expects the participants to be tired and most definitely hungry, participants can get their free breakfast right after they cross the finish line!

All those interested in joining the DEAN’s CUP, please visit http://run4change.com/uplawtri or [CLICK HERE]. All the event details are there. Since it is on a first come, first served basis, all interested parties should email uplawtri@run4change.com

A Time of Reflection

Posted by Ayn Rahl On July - 22 - 2009

How elusive is an Olympic Gold Medal?

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An Olympic Gold Medal is a world standard to measure not just a country’s athleticism but more of its economic capability, government stability and social support system. An Olympic Gold Medal mirrors a nation’s strength and its citizen’s success.

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How can a country as small as one of our provinces and has a lower economic growth than  ours produce an Olympic gold medal? More than a world record breaking performance… extraordinarily enough to be unbroken for the next 15-20 years.

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Yes folks, we are talking about Usain Bolt. The phenomenal athlete who blazed the Olympic track, won in the most distinguishing fashion for the last 100 years of the games. A guy who literary grew up eating tubers and trained on grassy fields. His mission was clear, win the Olympic Gold Medal in Beijing, no more no less…

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But what do you think could have fueled him to this kind of performance?

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Usain Bolt was well aware of glory at a very young age.

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Something that only a few of us understand, to many Filipinos, the Olympic Gold Medal is nothing but a dream and so it remains to be up to this day. A feeling of need had not sunk into our veins that we crave each day to become champions. If our country is really serious about uplifting the economy, then we ought to look in improving our sports programs along with our education… Sports promotes discipline. Such morals had been so lacking in our society that even our countries top officials do not have it.

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Glory comes from a well instilled mission. Its accomplishment is the only satisfaction you will consider, there is no other direction for us to move but forward. As the games ended let us reflect, our country has been medal-less for the last 3 Olympic Games and since our joining in 1924 we have not been able to get the elusive gold. We are even being surpassed by newly emerging nations in the world.

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China’s rise to the top clearly established itself as the new world power; they had turned the tides which belonged to the western countries for the longest time.

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The Chinese people had instilled the glory of the games to their young ones at the earliest stage of consciousness; their educational institutions developed ways to nurture this goal in order to develop future world class athletes. They had prepared themselves by instilling a culture of discipline for the last 20 years in order for them to emerge this far.

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We are very far behind from what China has achieved and if I will be sarcastic, they are a year ahead of us for every single gold medal they won. But then economic power is not the secret to get a gold medal in the games, but more of a noble spirit filled with guts, passion, pride and focus to achieve this bold feat.

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Usain Bolt made Jamaica proud and lifted his fellow Rasta’s pride. They have the fastest man in the world…

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What do we have?

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“Mens sana in corpore sano – A healthy mind in a healthy body” This is what the UP College of Law hopes to achieve with “The Dean’s Cup: the 1st UP Law Invitational Triathlon and Fun Run. Swim, Bike Run for Peace based on Justice.” The event is also about breaking stereotypes since the sponsors of the event are the 3 fraternities in the college, namely: Alpha Phi Beta, Sigma Rho, and the Upsilon Sigma Phi.

[UP LAW TRIATHLON WEBSITE]

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