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Yancy Moron
Bringing back to life the literary icons from the Greek mythological deity Hades to the ever-charming Daphne Bridgerton, second and third-year English majors from the College of Education celebrated the enduring essence of literature on June 1 through a literature exhibit titled, "Multiverse of Literatech," held at the AUF Sports and Cultural Center
The 'Multiverse' opened its portal to several characters from all the literature subjects tackled by the 3rd year English majors, specifically in Mythology and Folklore, Afro-Asian Literature, English and American Literature, and Contemporary and Popular Literature courses Secondyear students, meanwhile, provided technical and aesthetic support, most prominently the content for the posters, as a part of their requirement for the Technical Writing course
Holding its first literature appreciation event, the mentioned groups of students, along with the faculty
LIT ICONS, ASSEMBLED! The 'Multiverse' made literary characters across genres flock together for a fun-filled afternoon for Angeleneans members of the English department welcomed selected Freshman and Sophomore students to explore various booths and interact with the characters Interactive games and freebies awaited participating students
"This event has become memorable to me The tiring preparation and expenses were all worth it, especially when we saw students enjoying the things we prepared," Jessica Ulzame, 3rd-year English major president, said.
Marlins win big...
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The last leg of the academic competitions saw a 3rd place win from the Academic Team, composed of Liezel Pineda, BSED Social Studies 3, Pawie Lintag of BSED Eng-CLT 5, and Linzi Flores of BSED Eng 4
Marlins also shone during the non-academic competitions, with the team of Ma Jorell Quinto clinching 2nd place with their Rihanna's "Umbrella" performance during the LipSync Battle competition.
Kyle Nathan Punsalang, BSED SocStud 3, wrapped up the list with his third runner-up finish in the men's division of Table Tennis
This year's UWeek celebration hit an important milestone as they held the competitions in full face-to-face set up after 3 years
College of Allied Medical Professions (CAMP) was proclaimed the overall champion, with the College of Nursing (CON) and College of Business and Accountancy (CBA) bagging the 2nd and 3rd place, respectively