No need for a Paskuhan date.
UST’s Christmas festivities will be held online this year amid restrictions on in-person gatherings brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic.
This year’s Paskuhan celebrations will kick off with the lighting of the Christmas Tree on Wednesday, Dec. 16, 6 p.m., at the UST Grandstand. It will be followed by a Christmas concert that will begin at 6:05 p.m, to be mounted by the Conservatory of Music and the Communications Bureau.
The Paskuhan Mass will be celebrated on Thursday, Dec. 17, 5 p.m., at the Santisimo Rosario Parish.
A “Concert for a Cause” will be held on Friday, Dec. 18, at 7 p.m. It will feature a mini-documentary of previous Paskuhan concerts and fireworks.
“We’ll only broadcast pre-recorded performances so there will be no actual concert on University grounds,” Central Student Council (CSC) Executive Secretary Krizia Bricio told the Varsitarian.
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All events will be broadcast on the official UST Facebook page.
The theme of this year’s Christmas celebration is “Rejoice! Rejoice! Emmanuel shall come to thee O Israel.”
VIRTUAL WONDERLAND.
It’s beginning to look a lot like Paskuhan—in UST’s Minecraft campus, that is.
(Photos provided by UST Minecraft) pic.twitter.com/zFsqizGyMI
— The Varsitarian (@varsitarianust) December 2, 2020
Charity concert
Arnet Paguirigan, executive coordinator to the CSC secretary, said the concert proceeds would go to a partner community of UST Legazpi in Albay.
“Since the affected communities are now in [the] rehabilitation phase, we will be giving cash donations for the rehabilitation of our beneficiary community,” she said.
Paguirigan said even non-Thomasians would be able to participate in the donation drive by depositing funds in the account numbers to be flashed during the Paskuhan broadcast.
Last year’s Paskuhan set a record number of attendees, with more than 105,000 Thomasians and guests attending the concert and pyromusical display at the UST open field.
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