Photo by Pamela Pascual
LIFE

UST's Paskuhan: A timeless Thomasian experience

Ann Jenireene Gomez, Pamela Pascual, Aljon Danniell Eguia

A month-long celebration filled with dazzling Christmas decorations, gift-giving programs, and a concert that brings students together in the heart of the university—this is how Thomasians embrace the Christmas season, and they wouldn’t have it any other way.

Exclusive to the students and alumni of the University of Santo Tomas (UST), the 2024 Grand Paskuhan welcomed 42,655 attendees, each leaving with hearts full of joy—a perfect way to cap off the semester.

“We’re grateful to UST for keeping the Thomasian spirit alive in us alumni through meaningful events like this, which also give us the chance to reunite with our college friends and professors,” said Criselle Santos, an alumna from the College of Tourism and Hospitality Management.

“Through events like this, UST stays true to its claim that once a Thomasian, always a Thomasian,” she added.

“It was my first Paskuhan and I’d say it lived up to my expectations because I’ve always seen it online and to me, UST delivers way more than that,” said Ashiana Daine Chua, a Grade 11 STEM student.  

A Night of Nostalgia and New Talents

Held on Friday, 20 December, and themed “Ever Thankful, Ever Hopeful,” the event featured nostalgic performances by beloved OPM bands December Avenue, Spongecola, and SUD, as they sang their all-time hits.

Meanwhile, solo artist Maki and rising P-pop group ALAMAT showcased their remarkable talents, offering a glimpse into the promising future of the Philippine music industry.

Adding to the lineup were stellar performances by UST’s very own: the UST Salinggawi Dance Troupe, UST Yellow Jackets, UST Sinag Ballroom Dance Company, and UST Prime, all of whom brought pride and spirit to the evening.

The “Merrython” Paskuhan Fairgrounds at Plaza Mayor provided more excitement with opportunities for students to win exciting prizes through the Paskuhan Raffle.

In line with its sustainability initiatives, UST collaborated with San Miguel Yamamura Packaging Corporation for the “Balik Lata, Balik Bote” project, promoting proper waste management and recycling practices.

Kicking of the Christmas season

The Christmas season officially began on 29 November with the lighting ceremony, known as “Agape.” Adorned with over 2,000 strands of energy-efficient LEDs, a 20-meter Christmas tree, and Olympic-themed decorations, the university embodied the spirit of hope and solidarity.

Rev. Fr. Dexter Austria, O.P., UST Facilities Management Office Director, explained the chosen theme, saying, “The Olympics brings together countries that may be at odds with each other. Stories of athletes’ perseverance bring hope to many. The Olympic Games are all about coming together, similar to the birth of Christ, whose birth is a symbol of hope for all nations.

Thomasian pole vaulter EJ Obiena, a symbol of athletic excellence and faith, led the lighting ceremony as the torchbearer.

Wrapping up the season 

As December Avenue ended their set with their timeless hit Sa Ngalan Ng Pag-Ibig, Thomasians braced themselves for what is about to come next—a breathtaking eight-minute pyromusical display.

Set to songs like Ed Sheeran’s Shivers, Dua Lipa’s Levitating, Olivia Rodrigo’s Good 4 U, and Rose and Bruno Mars’ APT., the show concluded with Sia’s uplifting anthem Unstoppable.

The UST Paskuhan is more than just a tradition, but as a chance for the Thomasian community to celebrate its togetherness, their big wins of the year (including the small ones), the relationships they have built within campus, the people they have become as true-blooded Thomasians.