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[[Image:Palma_Hall_-_Fille.jpg|300px|thumb|left|Palma Hall - photo by Erika Fille (www.flickr.com/photos/erikafille)]] <br />
[[Image:UP Lagoon - Fille.jpg|300px|thumb|left|"Some interesting pseudo-fractals" in [[UP_Lagoon_and_the_Academic_Oval#The_Lagoon|UP Lagoon]]. Photo by Erika Fille (www.flickr.com/photos/erikafille)]] <br />


Aka "AS" to the UP Community, [[Palma Hall]] "was named after Rafael Palma (1874-1939), who served as president of the university from 1923 to 1933. It currently houses the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy (CSSP).
"More inward from the Queson hall is the [[UP_Lagoon_and_the_Academic_Oval#The_Lagoon|UP Lagoon]], the only body, no matter how small, of water on campus. The lagoon dissects a vast expanse of land where several glades can be found. The area thus serves as a botanical reserve planted to narra, banaba, kapok, mahogany, royal, rubber, acacia and mango trees, and bamboo, among others. Time was when flocks of sheep and other wild life would graze the area lending it a most pastoral scene on a lazy afternoon on campus... The open area, picturesque landscape and airy atmosphere of the Amphitheater and the UP Lagoon combined make them a perfect place for picnics, dates, parties and even aerobics especially during the weekends. For nature loves, however, the place is simply an oasis essential to contemplation and daydreaming." <small>[[UP_Lagoon_and_the_Academic_Oval#The_Lagoon|<nowiki><<<</nowiki>Read More <nowiki>>>></nowiki>]]</small></div>
Palma Hall is also where most of the courses of the Revitalized General Education Program (RGEP) are being held, thus making it one of the most frequented buildings in the university. Because of its location and space, it is also where special events and activities are held, such as student demonstrations, student organization booths and exhibits, as well as the famous Oblation Run, among others." <small>[[Palma Hall|<nowiki><<<</nowiki>Read More <nowiki>>>></nowiki>]]</small></div>
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"Some interesting pseudo-fractals" in UP Lagoon. Photo by Erika Fille (www.flickr.com/photos/erikafille)

"More inward from the Queson hall is the UP Lagoon, the only body, no matter how small, of water on campus. The lagoon dissects a vast expanse of land where several glades can be found. The area thus serves as a botanical reserve planted to narra, banaba, kapok, mahogany, royal, rubber, acacia and mango trees, and bamboo, among others. Time was when flocks of sheep and other wild life would graze the area lending it a most pastoral scene on a lazy afternoon on campus... The open area, picturesque landscape and airy atmosphere of the Amphitheater and the UP Lagoon combined make them a perfect place for picnics, dates, parties and even aerobics especially during the weekends. For nature loves, however, the place is simply an oasis essential to contemplation and daydreaming." <<<Read More >>>