
Please use BLUE ballpen for your signature. View of the Mounds of Nineveh by Frank Cooper. See you soon!Īll forms should be printed in an A4 size bond paper the mound of Kynjik, which lay across the river and, as it turned out, was the site of ancient Nineveh. Get to know more about VSU’s rich history and culture and feel at home as we offer you a warm welcome to this place we call Paradise. You are very much welcome to explore the campus and indulge in fun and worthwhile recreational activities during your stay. 219: birs nimrud the ruins of ezidda the great temple of nebo at barsib. Forget everything you know about Blow’s previous game,, pitch any preconceptions about traditional. Perhaps the single most important thing one needs to know before embarking on, the latest game by Jonathan Blow, is to go into it with a wholly clean slate. 166: cylinder with inscription of nebuchadnezzar ii the great. The Witness (Jonathan Blow’s) (2016) We get a small commission from any books sold. There are lots of things to see and do at VSU. the black obelisk of shalmaneser ii king of assyria. Isn’t it perfect to end the day with this serene skyscape? Go stargazing in the upper campus grounds and marvel at the starry-starry sky. The gold and crimson sunset that lights up the VSU campus by the Camotes Sea is surely unparalleled.
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If you think that the pool is just too small for you, feel free to take a dip at the vast Camotes Sea. You can beat the heat with the cool waters sourced from the Pangasugan River. It is considered a resort university after all. Yes, VSU has its own resort inside the campus. Wouldn’t it be nice to take a plunge and float on water as you marvel at the tree canopies against a blue sky? Take a breathtaking walk to the Molave Hill and you’ll see native Molave trees surrounding a nice cool pool. This is a must-see for every visitor because this very statue is conceptualized by former President of VSU Dr. It is symbolized by two gigantic nude figures of a man and a woman, emphasizing partnership in the quest for truth and knowledge. The Search for Truth is the emblem of our purpose and existence as a university. In fact, the campus looks like a one big sanctuary in itself where terrestrial and marine fishes co-exist with us harmoniously. VSU has animal sanctuaries you can always visit. These twin towers we call the Obelisk are among VSU's important landmarks that symbolize the academic programs and rural development mandate of the University. The obelisk at the south bears an image of the "god of the sun" and represents the field of agriculture and allied fields. The other obelisk with the "god of lightning and thunder" represents the technology and innovation in all its endeavours. Pangasugan looks like in a regular clear-sky day. A perfect sight to start your day in the campus. tall mountain range welcomes you to witness the breaking dawn. Besides being recognized as the Most Eco-friendly School in the Philippines, here are some more good reasons why VSU should be one of your tourist destinations or a priority in your bucket list:
