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==Members==
==Members==
Baldazo, Ivy L.
Bautista, Dominique Noelle C.
Bergado, Emma Concepcion
Burgos, Czaremma April O.
Cailao, Jelome Lahbern
Carag, Dexter Anne Marielle E.
Chavez, Mary Grace Louise C.
Cosme, Ana Lourdes
De Vera, Christine Q.
Fababier, Sheena Jane
Fernandez, Elaine June C.
Gapud, Owtsar
Gepilano, Klarisse A.
Gorospe, Rizzi E.
Guevarra, Ia Louisse
Layug, Sarah Leah M.
Luta, Allana Trizia G.
Mambuay, Ayesha A.
Manuel, Stephen Ruth L.
Mariano, Jessene V.
Matibag, Viktoria Ines P.
Olaso, Myra Charise M.
Pacis, Jessamine Joyce
Penaflorida, Joshua Emmanuel S.
Rico, Ma. Kristina Carla
Salome, Zara Irish
Salonga, Benessa Marie P.
Silva, Ma. Jesusa
Topular, Maricar
Trajano, Christine Mae N.
Villamin, Daniella Bianca M.
==Activities==
==Activities==
==Announcements==
==Announcements==

Revision as of 01:00, 11 October 2009

Organization Profile & History

The University of the Philippines Arirang is a socio-cultural organization composed of students from any course in the University of the Philippines. It is a university-based and university-wide organization.

UP Arirang was born on July 16, 2006. It was formed in order to respond to the growing number of Korean students in UP and the Filipino students who are interested in Korean language and culture.

Two students from the Korean 10 class, Xandi Eleazar and Inero Ancho, thought of making an organization that can help the Korean Exchange students in UP to adapt to the Philippine lifestyle and environment. They were joined by the Korean exchange students in UP who resided in the International Center, namely Kim Seung-su from KUT, Lee Hwa-young and Moon Sun-hee from Hannam University. Other Korean founding-members were from Hallym University.


Objectives

• To promote cultural understanding among Filipino and Korean students attending the University of the Philippines, Diliman.

• To provide venues and opportunities for Filipino students interested in Korean Language and culture.

• To give assistance to Korean students as they adjust to student life in the Philippines, while upholding the Filipino culture. What is Arirang?

Arirang is the most popular Korean Folk song, both inside and outside of Korea. The word “arirang”, an ancient/native Korean word, is literally translated as “beautiful dear” (ari means beautiful, lovely, or charming; while rang means dear).

Arirang Lyrics


Romanization

Arirang, Arirang, Arariyo... Arirang gogaero neomeoganda. Nareul beorigo gasineun nimeun Simnido motgaseo balbyeongnanda.

English

Arirang, Arirang, Arariyo... I am crossing over Arirang Pass. The man/woman who abandoned me [here] Will not walk even ten li before his/her feet hurt.

Notes • The standard version of Arirang has 3 verses, although the 2nd and 3rd verses are not as frequently sung as the 1st verse. • "Arariyo" has no meaning and simply helps the flow of the song. • Ten li is equivalent to about 4 kilometers, or 2.5 miles.

Officers

President

Ma. Franchesca Grace A. Tabulog


Vice President for Cultural and Academic Affairs Committee

Dianne Faye C. Despi


Vice President for Foreign Relations Committee

Jamie Nicole C. Angeles


Vice President for Internals Committee

Jose Paulo J. Cadano


Vice President for Logistics and Documentations Committee

Gilda D. Waniwan


Vice President for Properties and Finance Committee

Lia Anne L. Gonzalo


Vice President for Public Relations and Marketing Committee

Bea Louise Rosario S. Burgos


Vice President for Publicity Committee

Fatima Merced B. De Leon

Members

Baldazo, Ivy L. Bautista, Dominique Noelle C. Bergado, Emma Concepcion Burgos, Czaremma April O. Cailao, Jelome Lahbern Carag, Dexter Anne Marielle E. Chavez, Mary Grace Louise C. Cosme, Ana Lourdes De Vera, Christine Q. Fababier, Sheena Jane Fernandez, Elaine June C. Gapud, Owtsar Gepilano, Klarisse A. Gorospe, Rizzi E. Guevarra, Ia Louisse Layug, Sarah Leah M. Luta, Allana Trizia G. Mambuay, Ayesha A. Manuel, Stephen Ruth L. Mariano, Jessene V. Matibag, Viktoria Ines P. Olaso, Myra Charise M. Pacis, Jessamine Joyce Penaflorida, Joshua Emmanuel S. Rico, Ma. Kristina Carla Salome, Zara Irish Salonga, Benessa Marie P. Silva, Ma. Jesusa Topular, Maricar Trajano, Christine Mae N. Villamin, Daniella Bianca M.

Activities

Announcements

See Also