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[[Image:Sa_logo.jpg|thumb|right|UP DOST Scholars Association]] "[[UP DOST Scholars Association]] was established on November 17, 1979 as an organization of DOST Scholars in University of the Philippines, Diliman. It is a non-stock, non-profit socio-academic organization aiming to promote science consciousness and to secure the welfare of scholars.<br /><br />
[[Image:Lfs1.jpg|200px|thumb|right|[[LFS]]]] "[[LFS]] was established on September 11, 1977, during the Marcos regime, as the Alliance of Students Against Tuition Fee Increase (Alyansa ng mga Mag-aaral Laban sa Pagtaas ng Tuition Fee). It fought against the extensive tuition fee increase and continuous student repression. LFS has played an important role from tuition fee rollbacks up to the removal of military and police presence in campuses."<br /><br /> <small>[[LFS|<nowiki><<<</nowiki>Read More <nowiki>>>></nowiki>]]</small>
"Through the years, UP-DOST SA has grown steadily with its members and alumni here and abroad, amassing a significant number of achievements and awards in academics as well as in other areas, establishing UP DOST SA as an organization that lasts the test of time." <small>[[UP DOST Scholars Association|<nowiki><<<</nowiki>Read More <nowiki>>>></nowiki>]]</small>

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LFS

"LFS was established on September 11, 1977, during the Marcos regime, as the Alliance of Students Against Tuition Fee Increase (Alyansa ng mga Mag-aaral Laban sa Pagtaas ng Tuition Fee). It fought against the extensive tuition fee increase and continuous student repression. LFS has played an important role from tuition fee rollbacks up to the removal of military and police presence in campuses."

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