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History
The International Club of UP sprang from a vision shared by a group of foreign students in the troubled 50’s. This vision eventually led to the recognition of ICUP as an official organization on October 24, 1956 – the same day when the UN charter was signed to pave the way for world peace in the post war era. Since then ICUP has resonated with the changes in the times. It served as a bastion of peace rallies and idealism during the 50’s and 60’s. It has been silent in the 1970’s in the light of the Martial Law regime, but its activities continued to uphold its vision of intercultural understanding in the midst of local turmoil. The 1980’s saw ICUP engaging in activities that celebrated world cultures and raise funds for international organizations like UNICEF and the Red Cross. In 1985, ICUP was hailed as the Most Outstanding Student Organization in UP after singlehandedly reviving the UP Fair. The 1990’s was a time for shaky restructuring in ICUP. With the renovation of the tambayan came the move for an introspection and reevaluation of the club’s purpose and vision. In 1993, the club joined other concerned organizations to form the UP Brief History of the Club Environmental Assembly (UPEA). It also became a founding member of the United International Students’ Association (UISA), an alliance of foreign student organizations from various universities. In 1995, in a bid for yet another big change, the club decided to shed off politically-tainted ties and focused on expanding its cultural experiences through interactive social activities. The end of the 1990’s saw yet another restructuring process in ICUP. With the country’s troubles in the political arena and public safety issues came the slow but steady decline of foreign students. Fortunately, ICUP was able to recover by realizing that, foreign students or no foreign students, we are still an organization that is dedicated to the promotion of international awareness and goodwill, and the appreciation and love for global culture. Therein lies our core objective that has remained intact despite all these changes. In its 53 years of existence, it has served as a family for its members, friends and visitors. It has ceaselessly sought to create numerous venues in which various cultures and nationalities can meet and in which the same cultures can be celebrated. In the years to come, ICUP will be guided by the legacies of its past and the vision of its future, both founded in the relationships between its alumni, members, friends and acquaintances that serve as ultimate proof of how responsible social interaction can transcend cultural barriers.
Officers
For the A.Y. 2010-2011
President: Laureen Lioanag
Vice President for External Affairs: Sahara Pourkaramy Lighvan
Vice President for Internal Affairs: Ma. Roxanne Feliciano
Finance Head: Dona Quia Mengote
Secretary: Marie France Obispo
Membership Committee Head: Karen Ybanez
International Guidance and Assistance Program (IGAP) Head: Faith Anne Cebrian
ICUP Representative to AISO-PHIL: Pamela Toh