...So i changed the template again; the old one didn't look right.
So in the process of changing the looks of the blog I decided to add more links to the right. A LOT of links.
While compiling this list of Filipino collegiate student organizations in the United States (and Canada!) I realized that quite a few of these clubs are named Filipino American Student Association or a variant of the name. But that really doesn't mean anything; the number of clubs I found online was staggering. They are all pretty diverse too.
So basically I linked every site I found that has been updated somewhat recently (updated up to 2-3 years ago -- yeah, i know; there were a whole bunch that haven't been updated since 1997). If I made a mistake or missed a site you know about, let me know.
My review of Cavite will come later this week.
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
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Hey Raymond,
Good job with the plugs to the other Fil-Am clubs across the country. Here are a couple sites from schools the majority of my friends in NJ/NY are part of --
Filipino Intercollegiate Networking Dialogue, Incorporated (FIND, Inc.) - http://www.findinc.org/
Rutgers University (New Brunswick) - Rutgers Association of Philippine Students (RAPS) - http://www.eden.rutgers.edu/~raps/
Seton Hall University - Filipino League at Seton Hall (FLASH) - http://www.flashbarkada.org
New York University - International Filipino Association (IFA) - http://www.nyu.edu/clubs/ifa/
Northeastern University - Barkada - http://www.atsweb.neu.edu/nubarkada/
SUNY Binghamton - Philippine American League - http://www.sa.binghamton.edu/~bupal/
An online Database of college Fil-Am clubs (probably outdated but, it doesn't hurt to try) - http://www.projectpull.org/barangay/directory/col.html
That's all I can muster up at the moment. I'll probably steal a few links from you once I gain access to the TP website. Good job again on the linkage-ing. See you in August.
- Nim
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