22
Dec
Esquire Theme by Matthew Buchanan
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22
Dec
20
Jan
You should be known by the character you leave behind; that will be your legacy.
Dr. Joel Elises, Mu Sigma Phi ‘77
Sometimes I wonder if I will ever be as wise as some of the teachers that we encounter.
28
Aug
My mind is still reeling from last night. Fun times.
10
May

The Mu Sigma Phi Sorority of the University of the Philippines College of Medicine
is still accepting entries for the
1st GAWAD PANITIKANG PANGKALUSUGAN
A Nationwide Children’s Storybook Writing Competition On Health
The contest is open to all Filipino residents aged 18 years old and above, and challenges participants to break away from the clinical, didactic presentation of health issues and create it into a form that is both enjoyable and educational for a young audience aged 5-10 years old.
Entries must creatively tackle the theme: “Tabi-tabi po” – Exploring Philippine Health Myths.
Winners will receive Php 25,000 in cash, a medal, and a chance to be published as a full-color picture in a 7-volume storybook series. Published books will be donated to the AHON Foundation and other beneficiaries.
Deadline of entries is on June 30, 2010.
16
Mar
The Mu Sigma Phi Sorority’s Gawad Panitikang Pangkalusagan.
The Gawad Panitikang Pangkalusugan is a NATIONWIDE children’s storybook writing competition with HEALTH as the main theme. Entries written in English are geared to bring into light health issues and concepts to Filipino children aged five (5) to ten (10) years old. It challenges participants to break away from a clinical, straightforward and sanitized presentation of health and to mold it in a form that is enjoyable and of interest for its young audience. All Filipino citizens of legal age and currently residing in the Philippines are eligible to participate.
The project not only seeks to raise relevant health issues to the national consciousness, it also carries an advocacy for literacy and education, even as it celebrates Filipino ingenuity and culture. This project is the first of its kind in the country.
Visit this site for more details.
28
Oct
The Mu Sigma Phi Sorority, the first medical sorority in the Philippines and Asia, is now also the first sorority to be named one of the Ten Accomplished Youth Organizations (TAYO).
All For The Glory!!!