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“” via mobileMy friends (7 of us) went for a 4 day visit to Ilocos in 2Feb - 5Feb, this is the first hostel we spent our first night. The place is just right for an overnite stay. With spring type bed, LED TV, shower, cup board, built-in table And chairs. Bathroom and toilet is complete with towels, toothbrush, toothpaste,...Thank Jo J J Level Contributor“” We stayed in this hotel/motel as it cheap and this is the only lodge available as the other hotels are all fully booked so we had to stay here for 2 nights. All in all, just a typical hotel/motel in the metro. Level Contributor“” via mobileThis is a motel, not a hotel. When we arrived they let us park in a parking space and covered it with a curtain, we were confused and suddenly realized that this place is not a hotel, it was a motel. Arriving here as a couple, people (esp filipino) will automatically think that we "dated" at a motel which is... Level Contributor“” Reviews about this place say that its a motel and not a hotel - but seriously by strict definition it can be both.




I think how Pinoys define a motel is different - thats where couples spend some private time. This place is indeed both - no sense pretending it isnt. They actually have two sections. The front part is... Level Contributor“” This is the worst "hotel" I have ever stayed in. This should be classified as a MOTEL and not a hotel. This is one of those places that rents by the hour and should never be named a hotel. The rooms are small and the amenities are pitiful. The name is totally misleading and the location is also untrue that...2Thank Mang Andres V Level Contributor“” I was with my boyfriend and friend we bought a promo with tours and accommodations and this is the hotel that was included. I got surprised when the driver checked in us here. I was like what? this is not a hotel. it is a motel. upon entering our room there are this curtains for the rooms in the ground... Level Contributor“” The rooms are clean and food was okay. We stayed here during our Ilocos tour and I could say that the hotel is good.




Though our CR has some ceiling leaks, if they fix it the n it's okay. I dont' know the rates but for our package, it is okay :) Hope wifi reaches the rooms :) Level Contributor“” I booked myself in for a week in the Kingscourt Hotel at an amazingly cheap rate for a deluxe room. When you pay such a cheap rate, it's easy to imagine that the accommodation won't be up to much. But that assumption was wrong on all accounts. From being able to speak with JC - the hotel Admin Officer via... Level Contributor“” the location of the Kingscourt Hotel is quite far from the City Center. The room is clean, plus they provide bathroom slippers. Our overall stay is great. One tip, instead of requesting them to pick you up at the Airport (since it is expensive), I suggest that you take the free shuttle to city then from city you can ride... “” Though it was just an overnight stay , I can say that the bedrooms /bathrooms and surroundings are very clean ..easy on the pocket room rate..




good service ... good food. Really a most recommended hotel to stay!!CJFI Celebrate 18th Founding Anniversary CJFI MILESTONE New Residential Care Center Dell - Mobile Comlab for Day Care Centers Children's Fun and Talent Day CJFI Best NGO National Finalist Dimagnaong takes oath as the new Absnet President A New Ray of HopeFind Us in the News! Click on the links below and to the right to read or watch local news about Cinema Under the Stars. NY Times 36hrs in San Diego - April 2013 The List - Get Outdoors, Watch a Movie Outside - August 2015 Article: Cinema Under the Stars Offers outdoor Movies Article: When Nothing New Looks Good, Return to the Classics UP SAPULUP Samahan sa Agham Pampulitika The official logo of UP SAPUL Diversity in Thoughts, Unity in Action Tungo sa Pinakamataas na Antas ng Paglilingkod! EXECUTIVE BOARD A.Y. 2014-2015 Academics and Research Committee Director Sween Khyzil Kney Plaza




Social and Finance Committee Director Secretary-General and Membership Committee Director Publicity and Publications Committee Director Sports and Culture Committee Director 1st floor, West Wing, Palma Hall, UP Diliman, Quezon City, Philippines The UP Samahan sa Agham Pampulitika (UP SAPUL), formerly known as UP Political Science Club, is an academic, non-partisan, CSSP-based and socio-political organization aimed at advancing Political Science as a discipline and field of study. It is a university-wide organization in the University of the Philippines - Diliman Campus and is thus open to all students interested in political science. Its maxim, “Tungo sa Pinakamataas na Antas ng Paglilingkod!”, speaks of the service-oriented and socially conscious character of the organization. Members of the organization are called SAPULISTAs. When UP Samahan sa Agham Pampulitika was founded in 1930, it first took the name “Political Science Club (PSC)” with the objective of further studying and analyzing the then timely issues that occurred, thus focusing on a more academic orientation.




And due to this reason, only students of Political Science were allowed to join the said organization. But as time brought challenges, the organization also began to adapt to these changes. In the 1960s, the strong sense of nationalism that prevailed in the country became the organization’s guiding principle. Its ideology was drawn along the lines of national democracy. Hence, during the time of Martial Law, UP SAPUL did not allow that this military rule hinder their right to organization. With nineteen other organizations, they fearlessly fought for freedom. After the Filipino people emerged triumphant over the dictatorial regime, TANGLAW, the newsletter of UP SAPUL, was the first to be published in the university preceding even the Philippine Collegian. This, however, is not the only instance that UP SAPUL rode with the tides of change. With the organization’s renaming from Political Science Club to Samahan sa Agham Pampulitika, as it is now known as, it has become not only academically-oriented but socio-political as well.




Since then, it has also accepted members from a wide array of colleges and degree programs. Nevertheless, the principles behind SAPUL – pluralism, critical thinking, duality of theory and practice, enlightened activism and academic excellence - remain steadfast. Indeed, for 84 years and counting, UP SAPUL has aimed not only to be a successful academic formation but more importantly, a true institution of service in our society. The Executive Board of the organization is comprised of six officers: the Chairperson, the Secretary-General and the Directors of the six standing committees: Academics and Research Committee, Externals Committee, Social and Finance Committee, Publicity and Publications Committee, Membership Committee and Sports and Culture Committee. The Secretary-General also functions as the Director of the Membership Committee. Executive Board A.Y. 2013-2014 UP SAPUL on its 82nd Anniversary Academics and Research Committee Social and Finance Committee




Publicity and Publications Committee Sports and Culture Committee Notable alumni of the UP PSC/SAPUL include: Enrique Voltaire Garcia II Nurullaji Misuari y Tining or Nur Misuari Among UP professors and administrative staff, included in the list are: Malaya C. Ronas, M.A. Maria Ela L. Atienza, Ph.D. Grace G. Jamon, Ph.D. Department of Political Science Chair, Jorge V. Tigno, DPA Alexander R. Magno, M.A. Chair of the Department of Filipino and Philippine Literature, College of Arts and Letters, Jimmuel C. Naval, Ph.D. CSSP College Secretary, Ma. Theresa T. Payongayong, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus and former UP President, Francisco Nemenzo, Jr., Ph.D. Former Political Science Department Chair, Maria Lourdes Rebullida, DPA Carljoe Javier, DECL, College of Arts and Letters SPECTRUM: A Forum/Discussion Series At the start of every semester, UP SAPUL schedules a Grand Orientation for students who wish to apply for membership.




Though the organization is based in the College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, it does not limit its membership to the CSSP studentry. Students from different colleges and units all over the University of the Philippines and who have a keen interest in political science are welcome to apply. UP Model United Nations Conference Fora and Educational Discussions In line with its nature as an academic organization, UP SAPUL consistently conducts fora, lectures and discussions relevant to the discipline. For it's 82nd Anniversary, UP SAPUL launched "SPECTRUM: A Forum/Discussion Series", which was grounded on the areas of Political Science and aims to re-examine what are otherwise taken for granted concepts, theories, ideas, and issues which generate social, political, and economic impact. Institution Visits, Outreach Programs UP Model United Nations UP Samahan sa Agham Pampulitika organized the first ever Model United Nations conference in the University of the Philippines - Diliman last January 25-26, 2014.




Model United Nations conference is a student activity that provides an educational simulation of international politics and diplomacy. Participants of Model United Nations conference play the role of a given country's diplomat within an intergovernmental body. The conference is divided into different committees. Examples of which are the Security Council, Disarmament and Security Council, Human Rights Council and a lot more. Each committee is assigned to deliberate and resolve the most urgent issues confronting the international community. Association of Political Science Organizations of the Philippines (Socio-Political Committee Director, A.Y. 2011-2012) CSSP Academic Circle (Academics Committee Director, A.Y. 2011-2012) Kanlungan Tambayan (Chair, Constitutional Committee, A.Y. 2011-2012) UP Kilos Na Laban sa Budget Cut Student-led Anti-Fraternity Related Violence Watch (SAWA) Reproductive Health and Gender Advocates Movement (RH AGENDA) The logo is comprised of the torch, the anvil & hammer, and the chain.

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