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==History==
==History==


After the Language Society had gone inactive, a group of 25 enthusiasts from BA English Studies Program realized the need to form a new organization and spearhead activities that would encourage the interest and enhance the skills in language and literature of the students in the Department of English and Comparative Literature. So on June 22, 1996, the UP Lingua Franca was established.
After the Language Society went inactive, a group of 25 enthusiasts from BA English Studies Program realized the need to form a new organization and spearhead activities that would encourage interest and enhance skills in language and literature among students of the Department of English and Comparative Literature. So on June 22, 1996, the UP Lingua Franca was established.


The Constitution was drafted on the Wednesday after the day the UP Lingua Franca was established. It was implemented from the entire school year 1996-1997 to the first semester of the school year 1997-1998. During that time, membership to UP Lingua Franca was open only to language majors. However, the constitution continued to undergo revision to open the membership to all the DECL majors until finally, it was formally ratified on January 12, 1998 by the 52 members and two advisers—Professors Philip Belarmino and Topsie Ruani Tupas—of the organization.
The Constitution was drafted on the Wednesday after the day the UP Lingua Franca was established. It was implemented from A.Y. 1996-1997 to the first semester of A.Y. 1997-1998. During that time, membership to UP Lingua Franca was open only to language majors. However, the constitution continued to undergo revision to open the membership to all DECL majors until finally, it was formally ratified on January 12, 1998 by the 52 members and two advisers—Professors Philip Belarmino and Topsie Ruani Tupas—of the organization.
 
Since then, the UP Lingua Franca has never stopped fostering the growth and development of the study of the English language and of the literature written in English in the campus through its lecture series, ACLE sessions, published journals, poetry reading and other enriching and worthwhile activities.


Since then, the UP Lingua Franca has never stopped fostering the growth and development of English language and literature studies in the campus through its lecture series, ACLE sessions, published journals, poetry reading and other enriching and worthwhile activities.


==Objectives==
==Objectives==

Revision as of 18:38, 7 April 2010

Profile

The U.P. Lingua Franca is a duly recognized socio-academic organization of the Department of English and Comparative Literature of the U.P. College of Arts and Letters. It is composed of students whose passion lies in the appreciation of the beauty and power of the English language as it is used in literary and non-literary compositions, especially by Filipinos. Since it was founded in June 1996, it has never stopped fostering the growth and development of the study of the English language and of the literatures written in English in the campus. Its present members take on the task of continuing this legacy, promoting it to other students of the University of the Philippines through lecture series, published journals, poetry reading and other enriching and worthwhile activities.

The UP Lingua Franca is comprised of students officially enrolled in the degree programs offered by the Department of English and Comparative Literature: BA English Studies: Language BA English Studies: Anglo-American Literature BA Creative Writing BA Comparative Literature However, during the school year 2002-2003, the members saw the need to accommodate non-DECL majors who are interested in the study of the English language and literature. Since then, the UP Lingua Franca has been open to any UP Diliman student who has taken at least 15 academic units from the DECL.


History

After the Language Society went inactive, a group of 25 enthusiasts from BA English Studies Program realized the need to form a new organization and spearhead activities that would encourage interest and enhance skills in language and literature among students of the Department of English and Comparative Literature. So on June 22, 1996, the UP Lingua Franca was established.

The Constitution was drafted on the Wednesday after the day the UP Lingua Franca was established. It was implemented from A.Y. 1996-1997 to the first semester of A.Y. 1997-1998. During that time, membership to UP Lingua Franca was open only to language majors. However, the constitution continued to undergo revision to open the membership to all DECL majors until finally, it was formally ratified on January 12, 1998 by the 52 members and two advisers—Professors Philip Belarmino and Topsie Ruani Tupas—of the organization.

Since then, the UP Lingua Franca has never stopped fostering the growth and development of English language and literature studies in the campus through its lecture series, ACLE sessions, published journals, poetry reading and other enriching and worthwhile activities.

Objectives

Vision
An organization, bound by a commonality as scholars of language and literature through which the members realize their identity and thereafter their essence, aspiring to achieve academic excellence and the enrichment of the mind, body and soul.
Mission
The UP Lingua Franca, the Organization of Language and Literature Scholars, pledges to promote the study of the English Language and of the various forms of literature written in English, especially by Filipinos, and to produce scholars who are not only academically proficient but also socially and environmentally conscious, rooted in friendship, goodwill and dedication.
Our Objectives:
To promote the degree programs offered by the Department of English and Comparative Literature

To produce scholars of language and literature who are not only academically proficient but also socially and environmentally conscious

To serve as a support group, academic and/or otherwise, for the members of the organization

To be an instrument through which its members can effectively prepare themselves for their future careers

To extend the training of its members beyond the scope of the academic curriculum

To promote friendship, goodwill and dedication among its members


Officers

The current officers include:

Kristine Marie Reynaldo
President
Head, Erudites Committee

Clara Angelica Buenconsejo
Vice-President
Head, Task-Involving Research Committee

Remalyn Tomol
Secretary
Head, Membership and Socials Committee

Joy Cristel Gayona
Treasurer
Head, Cash-Keeping Committee

Serg Josua Rafeil Domasian
Public Relations Officer
Head, Public Communications Committee


Activities

Annual Exhibits
Book sales
Butterscotch Races
Career orientations
Film showings
KALampagan performances
Lectures
Outreach programs
Journals and other publications
Quiz bees
Sports fests
Various activities initiated by the University or the College


See Also

http://www.uplinguafranca.tk