Science-On-Wheels

By: Raizza Acuzar and Eunice Algar, UV-2L

Imagine learning science inside a bus. Isn’t it cool? Thanks to DOST-SEI’s (Department of Science and Technology – Science Education Institute) two cool buses that just visited UPLB this month. Get to know the nuLab and Science Explorer buses by watching this video!

Learning science, the fun way!

This year, nuLab is introduced to the public. It aims to bring to schools that are under-equipped or have no science laboratories a fun experience in learning science through cool experiments, inspiring them to pursue S&T courses in the future.

In “nuLab”, the audience will have a glimpse of the emerging science careers. They feature topics such as nanotechnology, aerospace engineering, nuclear science, earthquake risk analysis, science media literacy, programming, oceanography, robotics, entomology, and environmental science.

But what exactly is “nuLab”?  Is that an actual laboratory? How does it differ from the Science Explorer Bus of DOST?

Know more about the new mobile science learning facility of the Department of Science and Technology-Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) by watching the video below!

Know more about the new mobile science learning facility of the Department of Science and Technology-Science Education Institute (DOST-SEI) by watching the video!
By: Raizza Acuzar and Eunice Algar, DEVC 11- UV2L

Chill Pills and Other Ways To Take A Breather

The christmas trees are out. If you know what I mean.

The calm has passed and now the storm rolls to flood us with deadlines and activities desperately needed to be done just before the semester ends. Even SAIS registration has begun ringing its bells. But before you back to that essay you’re writing, or before you add those classes to your cart, learn to take a break!

We have our ways to relax and destress but let me share some of my own methods that just might help you.

find your groove.

One simple thing I can say about music is that it hits differently. Especially for music lovers like me, I always find myself listening to my favorite artists because they never fail to calm my nerves. Be it hard rock or classical, as long as its according to your preference it’s sure to help you. Music is a great mood booster, too. So if any time you’re in need for inspiration, just plug in you headphones and let the creative juices flow out of you.

share a laugh.

Loved ones count, too. There’s nothing more satisfying than having a good conversation with people most special to your heart, especially when you’re already miles away from them. And you don’t have to always talk about the good stuff. Sharing your problems work, too! In my experience, I feel a much better and less tense when I get to talk about the things I’m going through. But it’s definitely better to forget about it every once and a while and just laugh your heart out. Can be with a few drinks, or two. Your choice.

pamper yourself.

Wanting to order that dress you found online since last month? Go. You deserve it. It’s not that bad to spend some things for yourself if you know you’ve worked hard enough to earn it. (If not though, I think you should back to what you were doing.) Pampering yourself from time to time gives you the chance to put yourself first and keeps the endorphins high. I like to buy my favorite sweets after and enduring week because it’s somehow rewarding, and it does keep me up working harder so that I can treat myself more.

rest.

Sleep as much as you can! Because you never know when you won’t have time for it again. Getting a good solid rest relieves your physical and mental stress, also to regain all the energy you lost while pulling off all those all-nighters. Ever since I started studying her in UPLB, I slept a lot. Not because I had the time, but I frequently panic over all the things I have to do for class and I need a way to calm my nerves. Sleeping is also essential, so whether you’re doing it to relax or not, do your best to not be deprived of it.

The Finishers

By: Eirine Baldovino, Charm Artiola and Angela Rufino

During the Alumni Homecoming in Elbi, we have interviewed three of the Finishers. We’ve asked them the question: “ How was your experience in UPLB?”. We got different reactions in response and we realized, their experiences aren’t so different from others.

But, it’s their methods of survival that make them unique. Bow down to the Finishers.

https://drive.google.com/a/up.edu.ph/file/d/1x5xcVRBT-tiDrBm3suoItpY4GHEXx95O/view?usp=drivesdk

https://drive.google.com/a/up.edu.ph/file/d/1FDEjdME-hlW8dmd9xf6pwM2t2ta59wqL/view?usp=drivesdk

https://drive.google.com/a/up.edu.ph/file/d/1CItt5w3up5cVdCjQJWWci7Dq9sQeTnXj/view?usp=drivesdk

The Finishers

By: Eirine Baldovino, Charm Artiola and Angela Rufino

During the Alumni Homecoming in Elbi, we have interviewed three of the Finishers. We’ve asked them the question: “ How was your experience in UPLB?”. We got different reactions in response and we realized, their experiences aren’t so different from others.

But, it’s their methods of survival that make them unique. Bow down to the Finishers.

https://drive.google.com/a/up.edu.ph/file/d/1x5xcVRBT-tiDrBm3suoItpY4GHEXx95O/view?usp=drivesdk

https://drive.google.com/a/up.edu.ph/file/d/1FDEjdME-hlW8dmd9xf6pwM2t2ta59wqL/view?usp=drivesdk

https://drive.google.com/a/up.edu.ph/file/d/1CItt5w3up5cVdCjQJWWci7Dq9sQeTnXj/view?usp=drivesdk

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