UP-Aurora still without Oblation statue
>> Sunday, May 31, 2015
COMMUNITY BILLBOARD
Manny Galvez
BALER, Aurora – The
University of the Philippines (UP) in this capital town still lacks the iconic
Oblation, the state university’s symbol, six years since it opened.
Visitors to the UP
School of Health and Sciences (UPSHS) in Barangay Reserva expressed dismay to
find no statue to welcome them.
Julia Elisa
Puertollano, former director of the UP Baler campus, said visitors seemed to
feel incomplete without the Oblation.
The original Oblation
is a masterpiece of National Artist Guillermo Tolentino and was commissioned in
1935 by Rafael Palma, the university’s first Filipino president.
It stands in front of
Quezon Hall, welcoming students and visitors to the UP Diliman campus in Quezon
City.
Here, no such icon
welcomes students and visitors.
“The Oblation is very
important. It’s UP’s symbol. Without it, the university seemed not to exist,”
she said.
The UPSHS was put up
in 2008 at P154 million, financed jointly by the Department of Health and the
provincial government.
It offers medical
courses to address the lack of health professionals in the rural areas.
Puertollano said the Oblation is included
under the Phase 2 of the construction at P25 million. She said this phase
suffered numerous failed biddings because the contractors find the amount alloted
for the project too small.
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