
The enactment of RA 9500 or the new UP Charter, however, endangers this institution, under the smokescreen of democratization, by actually subjecting a decade-old Student Regent selection process crafted by duly-elected student council representatives across the UP System and subjected to debates and amendments every year, to a terribly difficult challenge””a challenge that the administration cunningly knows, given the trend of student election turnouts, has the tendency to fail. UP, after all, has more than 55,000 students system-wide. The failure of this challenge, a referendum with less than the required majority of voters’ turnout, will endanger the existence of the OSR. In the face of impending tuition increases, as President Roman herself mentioned in a recent TV interview, and other schemes of commercialization, the absence of the sole student representative in the BOR shall only serve the best interest of those who push for such policies””policies that the students and their Student Regent have traditionally stood up against.
It is at this juncture of time in our university that it is imperative for the students to once again link arms and unite in the struggle to defend the institution that ensures the rights and interests not only of present UP students but of future generations of iskolars ng bayan in an arena largely controlled by administrators and political appointees.
In the face of impending and further attacks on our democratic rights as students and the democratic rights of the people to accessible education, we must intensify our campaigns and broaden our ranks. Together, we shall prove once again that students united will never be defeated.
law student, national democracy activist, film school graduate, photography hobbyist
in fairness, ang cute ng graphic
so pop!
YUP! i will vote for YES!!!!!!
Ibig mo bang sabihin ay ililipat na ‘yung selection ng Student Regeant sa popular election. Tulad ng ginagawa sa pagpili ng official sa USC.
Isn’t that better na mismong mga studyante na ang pumili ng Student reagent nila?
I agree with Patty, ang cute ng graphic.
But I don’t see anything wrong with changing the selection process of the Student Regent. How is this supposed to remove the Office of the Student Regent again? (And don’t repeat what you said in this blog, I can READ) Following your logic, does that mean that since student elections fail, that your USC seat, which btw was a student-elected position, will fall under the same veil of illegitimacy that you claim that OSR will be in if there’s a change in the selection process?