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Asian Pacific Coalition Representative & Youth Component Coordinator Applications

November 28, 2007

Interested in joining Samahang Board?

Appointed Board Positions Applications are out for anyone who is interested in becoming the APC Representative and the Youth Component Coordinator for Samahang Pilipino. If you are interested in applying, you could pick up an application at the Kerckhoff 412 and at the SPEAR Cubicle or you can access the application online.

The applications are due next Monday, December 3rd at 5 PM. You can submit your applications by dropping them off at Kerckhoff 412 or by submitting it online to president@samahang.org.

If you are interested in learning more about the positions, please contact:

APC Representative: Anette Norona apcrep@samahang.org
Youth Component Coordinator: Rebecca Apostol ycc@samahang.org

Count Me In! Campaign is Successful

November 20, 2007

Thanks to the endless hard work of many students from UC campuses far and wide and supports just like you...

DISAGGREGATION will be implemented for the 2008 academic year!

"Next year's undergraduate application will include separate categories for these Asian American groups: Chinese (except Taiwanese), Taiwanese, East Indian, Pakistani, Japanese, Korean, Filipino, Vietnamese, Hmong, Thai, Cambodian, Laotian, Bangladeshi, Indonesian, Malaysian, Sri Lankan, and Other Asian. Additionally, Pacific Islander categories will include Native Hawaiian, Guamanian/Chamorro, Samoan, Tongan, Fijian, and Other Pacific Islander. UC will also be reporting Pacific Islanders separately from Asian Americans."

Endless thanks to everyone who has supported the "COUNT ME IN!" campaign! Without your support, this would have not been possible! Students will continue to make efforts towards ensuring that these community needs will be further met!

Please contact anyone on Samahang Board or Asian Pacific Coalition Staff for the official press release sent out by the Asian Pacific Coalition.

Thank you again to all of those of you who helped volunteer or sign a postcard to make this happen!

Meet the Candidates for the CPO Director

November 14, 2007

Attention All Students!!!

You have the opportunity to hear a presentation by the candidates and participate in a Q&A session. The Community Programs Office Director is a director of an official UCLA Department. This decision will likely affect students for the next 10-20 years.

Do not miss out on your opportunity to let UCLA and the CPO Director candidates what you as a UCLA student want to see from the new CPO Director! The candidates and the times and dates of their student meetings are as follows:

Candidate: Antonio Sandoval
Date: November 14, 2007
Time/Location:
10:45-11:30am (Chancellor's Room, Northeastern Corner of Pauley Pavilion)
3:45-4:30 pm (Chancellor's Room, Northeastern Corner of Pauley Pavilion)


Candidate: Simone Rahotep
Date: November 20, 2007
Time/Location:
2:00-2:45 pm (Chancellor's Room, Northeastern Corner of Pauley Pavilion)
3:45-4:30 pm (Chancellor's Room, Northeastern Corner of Pauley Pavilion)

The Chancellor's Room is accessible from the outside of Pauley, it is in the corner facing SPS, the Wooden Center, behind the stairs that lead down to the floor level entrance of Pauley.

Edit: Times are fixed, the first time is a more informal meet & greet and Q&A session. The second time is a Town Hall, with a presentation by the candidate and another Q&A. The later time which was previously posted at Covel Commons is NOT open to all students. If you have questions please attend the times given above.
Edit: The room location has been clarified. Sorry for the confusion!
Edit: Removed the part saying that the times announced at General Meeting are invalid. Those times are valid and have been changed accordingly by the edits above.

Breaking News: Bomb rocks Congress; solon among 3 killed

November 13, 2007

Samahang Pilipino was informed of this a few minutes ago:

http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/topstories/topstories/view_article.php?article_id=100700

By Maila Ager, Thea Alberto, Nonoy Espina, Joel Guinto, Lira Dalangin-Fernandez
INQUIRER.net

MANILA, Philippines -- (UPDATE 19) A bomb exploded at the House of Representatives in Quezon City Tuesday evening killing Basilan Representative Wahab Akbar, the driver of another lawmaker and a member of the staff of yet another solon.

Two other lawmakers and five more persons were also wounded in the explosion, just minutes after the House adjourned its plenary session a little past 8 p.m.

Aside from Akbar, the explosion also killed Marcial Tando, driver of Gabriela party-list Representative Luzviminda Ilagan, and 30-year-old Maan Gale Bustalino (not Bustanillo as earlier reported), a member of the staff of Negros Oriental Representative Pryde Henry Teves.

Both Ilagan and Teves were also wounded in the explosion.

House Speaker Jose de Venecia said a bomb caused the explosion, which came on the eve of the resumption of a congressional hearing that is likely to result in the squelching of an impeachment complaint against President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

"I mention the possibility of a terrorist, an anarchist or an extremist who wants to destabilize ... the national government," De Venecia said.

In a televised statement at midnight, Ms Arroyo said she would like to assure Filipinos and foreign countries that her government would hunt down those responsible.

"We call on the people to avoid speculation, allegations and rumors that might create confusion, fear and divisions," she said.

Philippine National Police Director General Avelino Razon Jr. said Doctor Arnold Corpus declared the congressman dead at the Far Eastern University Hospital at around 10:25 p.m.

Ms Arroyo went to the hospital a little past 1 a.m. to condole with Akbar's family. From there she proceeded to St. Luke's Medical Center at around 2 a.m. where Representatives Ilagan and Teves and three other victims were being treated.

She went straight to the rooms of the lawmakers, who have been both declared in stable condition after sustaining injuries from the blast.

Ilagan said she was walking to her car when "there was a sudden explosion."

"I was heading to my car because the session had already adjourned. When we were going down the south wing, there was a sudden explosion," Ilagan said from a hospital. "I managed to walk but after a while I stumbled and realized my feet were bloodied and I couldn't stand up anymore," she told Agence France-Presse.

"My driver did not make it," she added.

Mayor Talib Pawaki of Hadji Muhamad Ajul town in Basilan province said Akbar sustained "massive head injuries," including a fracture, but was still alive when brought to the hospital.

Akbar's body will be flown home to Basilan at 3 a.m. Wednesday on a C130 plane in keeping with Muslim tradition to bury the dead within 24 hours.

National Capital Region Police Director Geary Barias said Akbar was the likely target of the bombing but added that they still had to confirm this.

He said Tando, who was identified through his identification card, died on the spot and suffered "a very big wound" in his nape. His body will be brought either to the police crime laboratory or the National Bureau of Investigation for autopsy.

Iloilo Representative Janet Garin, a medical doctor who helped evacuate the wounded, told news television that Bustalino died at the Capitol Medical Center where she was rushed when her vital signs deteriorated as she was being transferred to the St. Luke's Medical Center from the General Miguel Malvar hospital on Commonwealth Avenue.

Barias said they suspect an improvised explosive device was apparently left on a motorcycle parked near Ilagan's vehicle and was remotely detonated because "the explosion occurred immediately after the suspension of the session at 8:05 p.m."

He could not immediately describe the type of explosive. He said no bomb parts so far had been retrieved.

He added that they were looking at one of two motorcycles parked a few meters from the south wing lobby of the Batasan as the carrier of the bomb. The explosion left a three-foot crater.

He said they are questioning a cameraman of the House of Representatives who owned one of two motorcycles but were not taking him into custody.

Gabriela party-list Representative Liza Maza, also identified another of the wounded as her driver Mike Lim. She said Ilagan, Lim and Tando were rushed to the nearby Miguel Malvar Hospital.

Although he suffered blast injuries, including second and third degree burns and shrapnel wounds to the face and body, Teves was no longer in serious condition, his grandfather and predecessor, Herminio Teves, told INQUIRER.net .

Earlier, Dr. Ven Malabanan of the New Era General Hospital, where Teves was first rushed, said the solon was in "very critical condition" and had to be transferred to St. Luke's. "He had to be transferred because he needs to be [admitted to] the Intensive Care Unit," Malabanan said.

Two other victims, Nulasiri Hayugini (not Julasiri 'Niki' Hayudin as earlier reported) and Denis Manila remain at New Era. Dr. Mike Brillantes described Hayudini as also in critical condition, with shrapnel wounds and burns all over her body and a left leg that might have to be amputated.

Malabanan also said Hayugini is intubated and unstable while Manila might need to undergo surgery for deep shrapnel wounds.

Maza said she had looked out her office window on hearing the explosion and saw Ilagan's car on the driveway of the south wing of the Batasang Pambansa in Quezon City and next to Akbar's Fortuner sports utility vehicle, which was on fire.

Representatives who were still inside the Batasan when the explosion occurred were initially prevented from leaving to allow police to clear the building.

The Gabriela solon said she and Ilagan had left the session hall together but her colleague went straight to the south wing to leave while she passed by her office.

"I heard a loud explosion and thought at first it was thunder but realized it was too loud to be thunder," Maza said. "When I looked out my window, I saw a vehicle on fire and near that vehicle was the car of Congresswoman Ilagan."

She said she immediately sent a member of her staff down to check the situation and was told "there were bodies sprawled throughout the lobby."

Reacting to Akbar's death, Secretary Jesus Dureza, presidential adviser on the peace process, said: "I am saddened to know that a good friend and a leader in Basilan is among the casualties. Whatever the reasons and motives are, whether he is the target or the intended victim, we would have to leave that to the authorities to investigate."

"We grieve for him," he told Agence France-Presse.

He said Akbar had helped the government in its anti-terrorism campaign against the Abu Sayyaf group on Basilan island, where the militants are on the run from a massive military manhunt.

Akbar, 47, had twice served as governor of Basilan, a known stronghold of the extremist Abu Sayyaf.

He had spoken in the past of links to Abubakar Abdurajak Janjalani, an Afghan-trained Islamic firebrand who founded the Abu Sayyaf.

Janjalani was killed in a gunbattle with police in 1998, and Akbar severed ties with the group, later joining the mainstream and seeking an elective post.

Akbar also had known political enemies in Basilan, where politicians maintain private armies and often engage authorities in attacks.

De Venecia said he had ordered a "clean sweep" of the sprawling Batasan complex to ensure "there are no other bombs that are left behind."

Congressman Joel Villanueva said less than 50 of the House's 275 members were left inside when the bomb exploded.

"It was a very huge explosion," Villanueva said. "We are stunned."

"I heard it and I felt the blast although I was on the other side of the building. The ceiling of the canopy near the south wing entrance came down," Bayan Muna (People First) party-list Representative Teodoro Casiño told The Associated Press.

Philippine National Police Director General Avelino Razon, who has arrived at the Batasan, is under orders from Ms Arroyo to personally supervise the investigation of the explosion, Press Secretary Ignacio Bunye said.

Bunye said Razon is under instructions to determine the cause of the explosion and make periodic reports to Arroyo.

De Venecia said the usual House session would resume Wednesday after an overnight security sweep of the Batasan compound. "We have to show that we are not afraid of terrorists," he said.

He condemned "in the strongest terms this cowardly and dastardly attack against the House of Representatives."

"I was lucky. I had left a few minutes before the explosion," De Venecia said. "There are many threats against us personally, against some members of the House."

He said he had spoken with the Ms Arroyo. "The President is very concerned about what took place here because it was only a few weeks ago that the Glorietta incident took place.

Rep. Prospero Nograles said that the bomb attack at the Batasan was a first. He said security measures were being reviewed there. He said security was lax Tuesday night, pointing out that a pre-Christmas flea market had been set up on the Batasan grounds by the employees' cooperative.

Troops went on heightened alert in Metro Manila and checkpoints were set up in strategic streets.

The House explosion occurred amid heightened political tensions in the country, with Arroyo facing a third impeachment complaint in as many years amid a barrage of political storms, corruption scandals and a feisty opposition.

Metro Manila has been jittery since last month, when an explosion ripped through the Glorietta 2 mall in Makati City, killing 11 people and injuring more than 100. Police say the mall explosion was an accident.

Announcements from General Meeting 11/2/07

November 4, 2007

Samahang Pilipino Academic Committee
Language Tables during Study Hall in SAC Kitchen Lounge, 7pm - 9pm on Mondays

SPEAR Internship Applications starting this Monday
Get applications from SPEAR cubicle, 105 SAC

UCLA Pilipino Community Townhall Meeting: JFAV
Next Friday during general meeting at the Kerckhoff State Rooms

Asian American Studies Department
New Class! Asian American pacific Islander Leadership Strategies

Sala Talk: Religion and Spirituality
Next Thursday at 12pm

SPACE One-Day Conference: Friday of 7th Week
See SPACE in 106 SAC.

Sports Saturdays: 1pm at Wilson Plaza
Everyone is welcome! Contact Ryan Ruiz or Spencer Williams.

PYED on November 10!
Volunteers still needed to provide swipes and housing

Tinig: Mondays and Wednesdays 8pm - 10pm

UCLA Pilipino Community Townhall: JFAV

November 2, 2007

To the Pilipino community @ UCLA:

Find out about the Filipino WWII veterans issue and how to get involved in the campaign to finally get the veterans full equity and be reunited with their families in the Philippines THIS YEAR!

This year we, as a community, are pushing for this 60+ year struggle for our veterans to finally come to a solution and we need the youth to make this happen!

As UCLA Pilipino students, we can stand together to ensure that our veterans will be recognized and win this struggle!

Who: you, UCLA student
When: Nov. 9, 2007 @ 6pm
Where: Kerchkoff Hall, staterooms 1st floor
Why: we need the STUDENT POWER!

Makibaka Huwag Matakot!

Barangay ng UCLA: Kappa Psi Epsilon, Pilipinos in Engineering, Pilipinos for Community Health, Tinig, Samahang Pilipino, Theta Delta Beta, Pilipino Recruitment and Enrichment Program, Zeta Phi Rho, Pilipino Transfer Student Partnership

For more info: Rhommel at community@samahang.org, Nina at nina.aves@gmail.com

Pilipin@ Youth Empowerment Day

PYED: [pamana] : [legacy]

When: November 10th and 11th (Get to UCLA by 8am!)
Where: University of California, Los Angeles campus
(drop off and pick up @ Lot 6, near Ackerman Union)
What to bring: Change of clothes, sleeping bag/pillow & blanket, pocket money, towel, toothbrush and other grooming items

Samahang Pilipino is excited to present our first youth conference, open to the youth of the greater Los Angeles community.

The vision of this youth conference is to allow the Pilipino youth of Los Angeles, to understand the significance of being a Pilipino; culturally, historically and politically. This will be an AWESOME chance for you to ask questions about who you are as a Pilipino-American and share your thoughts with your peers. In addition, we hope to promote the importance of colleges, universities and other forms of higher education for Pilipinos!

High school students!--You can register by downloading and printing the forms on our website and mail them to our office! We are working on online registration!

UCLA students!-- We need you to VOLUNTEER!!! please email Frances B. at purplestars@ucla.edu

If you have any additional questions, feel free to contact:
Rhommel Canare, Community Projects Coordinator: (619) 917-9133
Mark Jimenez, Outreach Coordinator: (916) 346-5771


Directions:

From the valley:
-405 South
-Exit East Wilshire Blvd.
-Make left on Westwood Blvd.
-End at Lot 6/Ackerman Turnaround

From Downtown LA:
-110 South
-10 West
-405 North
-Exit East Wilshire Blvd.
-Make left on Westwood Blvd.
-End at Lot 6/Ackerman Turnaround

From the South Bay:
-405 North
-Exit East. Wilshire Blvd.
-Make left on Westwood Blvd.
-End at Lot 6/Ackerman Turnaround

For map, go to: http://www.ucla.edu/map/map.html