CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: AQUINO – ADI LEUTERIO FOR ATENEWS; DE LOS REYES – ; ESTRADA – RALPH CALINISAN ON FLICKR; GORDON – PAOLO DOLINA ON FLICKR; MADRIGAL – JAN MIKKO CANARIAS FOR ATENEWS; PERLAS – JOSHUA MARK DALUPANG; TEODORO – JAN MIKKO CANARIAS FOR ATENEWS; VILLANUEVA – INQUIRER PUBLICATIONS, INC.; VILLAR – TED SELCON ON FLICKR; CEGP LOGO (C) COLLEGE EDITORS GUILD OF THE PHILIPPINES; ILLUSTRATION BY OGS ABLAZO FOR ATENEWS; PHOTO BY JAN MIKKO CANARIAS FOR ATENEWS; PANORAMA - PAOLO VILLANUEVA.
Aquino, de los Reyes, Estrada, Gordon, Madrigal, Perlas, Teodoro, Villanueva, Villar, and many more: Who will you choose? END THE SILENCE OF THE GAGGED!
THE OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION OF ATENEO DE DAVAO UNIVERSITY
AdDU Holds Mock Elections
Ateneans favor Noynoy, Mar, Dutertes by Joffreylle Opiano and Ma. Cristina Ramos
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Panaghisgut-hisgut 2010:
Presidential Forum In AdDU by Reymond Pepito
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undreds were gathered at Ateneo de Davao University’s Covered Court for the Panaghisgut-Hisgut Presidential Forum. People from different sectors including college students were there to witness the presidential candidates giving their response towards various Mindanao issues. Richard “Dick” Gordon together with his vice-pres. Bayani Fernando, were the first to step on the Ateneo campus. They decided to go early to have some chitchat with Atenean students while taking their breakfast. A lot of Ateneans were gathered around the two, taking pictures, asking questions, and sincerely listening to Gordon’s platforms
for Mindanao and for the country. Meanwhile, Gilbert Teodoro came out from his service and warmly welcomed by several youths, the crowd were clapping their hands, waving their green banners, and screaming Teodoro’s name. It feels like he owns the majority of the crowds vote with such scenario. At 9 AM in the morning, the program started. JC delos Reyes came first on the stage. It was undeniable that many young people giggled upon looking at the young presidential candidate, stunned by his visions and a bit of charisma. Richard Gordon came next. Gordon youth supporters (wearing red) were waving their hands and showing a see Presidential page 07
All About Partylists
n March 13 and 15, Ateneo de Davao University in cooperation with AdDU Comission on Elections conducted the “Mock Elections 2010” for the positions of President, Vice President and Davao City Mayor and Vice Mayor only. Using the automated system which is practically the same as the opensource voting system developed and used by the University of the Philippines – Diliman for its Halalan sa Diliman 2010 but only customized to fit the needs of the AdDU mock elections, students, faculty and staff of the university participated and cast their votes.
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Special Report: Finance Fiasco
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What they are and what they mean for you by Maryam Ross Embalsado n a Pulse Asia survey conducted last January 22 and 26, “only three out of 10 Filipinos are aware of the party-list system.” With barely a few days to go before May 10, campaign strategies for all political entities are more desperate than ever. Streamers and posters of party lists are plastered all over the cities and provinces. But do you really know how the party-list system works?
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What is the party list system? It is a system of representation in which socalled parties a re given seats in Congress in proportion to the votes they receive. This was introduced in the 1987 Constitution to ensure representation of the marginalized and under-represented sectors in Congress. Instead of voting individuals, parties are formed that share the same ideals and goals
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“Student writers from all over the country light up a candle to commemorate the 5th month since the Maguindanao massacre. Up to date, justice has not been served yet for the victims and their families.”