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The Oblation Run is a popular annual event staged by members of the [[Alpha Phi Omega]] fraternity. Members of the fraternity run around the campus naked to dramatize certain social issues. The event has become a campus tradition that started in 1977 to protest the banning of the movie, “Hubad na Bayani” depicting human rights abuses in the martial law era. | The Oblation Run is a popular annual event staged by members of the [[Alpha_Phi_Omega_Fraternity|Alpha Phi Omega]] fraternity. Members of the fraternity run around the campus naked to dramatize certain social issues. The event has become a campus tradition that started in 1977 to protest the banning of the movie, “Hubad na Bayani” depicting human rights abuses in the martial law era. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:28, 21 November 2012
The Oblation Run is a popular annual event staged by members of the Alpha Phi Omega fraternity. Members of the fraternity run around the campus naked to dramatize certain social issues. The event has become a campus tradition that started in 1977 to protest the banning of the movie, “Hubad na Bayani” depicting human rights abuses in the martial law era.