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BESIDE AMELIORATION. Two students from the College of Business Management and Accountancy (CBMA) walking beside the on -process building of College of Engeneering’s (COE’s) new classrooms to accomodate and provide significant knowledge to future engineers. Photo By l Jon Aldrin Garcia

LSPU hosts Int’l Research Convention By | John Carlos Alvarez and Ma. Xena Bautista

With the theme “Excellence towards Innovative and Sustainable Research” Laguna State Polytechnic University launched its 2015 LSPU International Research Convention with 94 participants coming from different universities all over the Philippines and from international linkage in Vietnam held at Splash Mountain Resort & Hotel, Lalakay, Los Baños, Laguna, June 23-25. Interaction between the Affairs, Dr. Ricardo F. Wagan III participants was seen on the as he told the participants what first day of the seminar, as the the LSPU committee has done participants raise their question just for the participants to feel at about the possibilities to be home. Dr. Mario C. Pasion, Vicebrought by ASEAN Integration President for Academic Affairs headed by the first Plenary talked about the statement of Speaker, Dr. Diosdado San purpose and highlighted that Antonio, Regional Director this convention aims to acquire of Department of Education new substantial concepts and (DepED) - CALABARZON. to inspire graduate students Simple words was given Continue to pg. 2 by the Vice President for External

LSPU gears up for OBE Learning Program By | John Carlos Alvarez & Ma. Xena Bautista

“OBE is a process of curriculum design, teaching, learning and assessment that focuses on what the students can actually do after they are taught.” Thus said, Dr. Amelita Gaerlan, a Commission on Higher Education consultant and OBE specialist, who was the primary resource speaker of the OBE Course Design, Writeshop, Presentation and Critiquing held at Splash Mountain Resort, Los Banos, Laguna. April 15-17. The activity was conducted in compliance with CHED’s Continue to pg. 4

CTE assembles ParentStudents Orientation By | Jan Aldous Virina

“You must always have that igniting passion for teaching.” These are some of the words that were prompted by the Department of Education (DepEd) officials for 4th year students regarding their forthcoming deployment during the second part of their student teaching orientation at LSPU Multi-Purpose Gymnasium and Hall, July 28. Compromised by the seniors of Bachelor of Secondary Education, Bachelor of Elementary Education, Bachelor of Science Continue to pg. 2

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In preparation for ‘The Big One’ By | June Louie Flores and Joshua Aquino

UTILIZE FUNDS FOR RESEARCH. Dr. Ricardo Rotoras, President of PASUC and the convention’s keynote speaker encouraged the participants to commit their selves on doing substantial research, June 23.

LSPU-SCC acquires 13.9% Enrolment Hike By | Banjo Ventolero

With a total of 13.9% increase from the previous Academic Year, the Laguna State Polytechnic University – Santa Cruz Main Campus (LSPU-SCC) sets record high 10,058 total enrolees, the Office of the Registrar releasing the official tally of the number of enrolees for this current semester. Acquiring the highest

number of enrolees is the College of Engineering (COE) as they recorded 2,152 (21.40%) enrolees as they once again considered as the most indemand for students. COE also tallied the highest increase of 24.54% from their last year’s record. College of Industrial Technology (CIT) registered a Continue to pg. 2

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Aiming to inform and to prepare all the students and professors on an unexpected magnitude 7.2 quake in West Valley Fault, Supreme Student Council (SCC) of Laguna State Polytechnic University-Santa Cruz Campus (LSPU-SCC) underwent an earthquake drill held at LSPU-SCC open field, July 16. In order for this event to be a successful one, student leaders, class presidents and other officers from different colleges attended in a meeting about the flow of the drill and inform the rest of their classmates about it. Meanwhile, on the drill proper, A/Prof. Francisco Buna, from College of Industrial Technology (CIT), led the activity with the full cooperation of different colleges. Continue to pg. 2

LSPU-SCC Shelters New Buildings By | Zynell Mangilin

Aiming to provide students a more convenient facilities for a higher quality of education, 3 new buildings were approved and being constructed at Laguna State Polytechnic University – Santa Cruz Campus (LSPU-SCC) for this semester. College of Hospitality Management and Tourism (CHMT) students, especially first year HRM students, now enjoyed the new CHMT laboratory this academic year. Built last year, this lab is well equipped with heavy duty apparatus like oven, deep fryer, salamander, hot and cold kitchen for main courses and appetizers, grill with volcanic rocks, flambé, and working tables. Also, there is a space for future use which is dedicated for bakery science. Continue to pg. 5


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5 SCC-CONAH grads pass nursing board exam By l Reniel Renz Gallardo

Proving that they are one of the bests in producing quality nurses in the whole region, College of Nursing and Allied Health (CONAH) got a total 83.33% passing rate on the Nursing Licensure Examination. The Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) released the result of May 2015. After a massive 93.55% performance last year, 5 newly registered nurses was produced by LSPU namely; Mara Carisma Amari, RN, Hazel Jara, RN, Joseph Martin Fabula, RN, Eliezer Obmerga,

RN and Louridel Oriña, RN, 2 of them were first takers with 100% passing rate, 75% were re-takers 3 passed out of 4 examinees. All the examinees gone through 5 parts of exams: Nursing Practice I (Basic Foundation Of Nursing and Professional Nursing Practice), Nursing Practice II( Community Health Nursing and care of mother and child), Nursing Practice III ( Care Of Client with Physiologic and Psychological Alternation-Part A), Nursing Practice IV(Care Of Client with Physiologic and Psychological

Alternation-Part B) and Nursing Practice V(Care Of Client with Physiologic and Psychological Alternation-Part C). Tests draw basic knowledge, skills and attitudes in major subject areas such as Fundamentals of Nursing including Professional Adjustments, Maternal Child Nursing, Community Health and Communicable Disease Nursing, Nursing of Adolescents, Adult and Age and Mental Health and Psychiatric Nursing. PRC produced a total of 54.25% national passing rate. ***

SOLAR POWERED. Engr. Jonnel Pabico and Engr. Raniel Louie Mendiola, faculty members of the College of Engineering led the introduction of the unversity’s solar power energy in MSME business match making event, Aug. 5

LSPU introduces Solar Power Energy By | Banjo Ventolero

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In connection to this, A/Prof. Buna demonstrate the three basic step if ever theres an earthquake to happen. The Drop, Cover and Hold are the three basic step that he demonstrated which can save life when earthquake hit the whole ground. The said activity is a preview of the nationwide earthquake drill to be participated by different schools and offices all over the country. ***

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PRIDE. A congratulatory banner for the university’s newly registered proudly hanged at the gate’s facade.

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To find a company provider who will help on improving the College of Engineering (COE) Solar Power Energy, Laguna State Polytechnic University – Santa Cruz Campus (LSPU-SCC) hosted the MSME Business Matching Event with Green Service Providers sponsored by the Department of Trade Industry-Laguna (DTI) held at the HRM Function Hall, Aug. 5. Engr. Jonnel Pabico and Engr. Raniel Louie Mendiola led the university in introducing the Solar Power Energy to some of the biggest companies in the province. This includes

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Promotion of Green Economic Development (ProGED) who is the head company to this event, Meralco, Solar NRG and Tojo Motors as they individually discussed the latest trends about green technology. The program also highlighted some of the topics including the Green Business Strategies Water Management where in it focuses on the process flow of the company, how to get it into the market and how to make a business. Green technology focuses on the current trends and innovations in the country which at the same time helps the environment

protection. Engr. Pabico and Engr. Mendiola ended up with an agreement with Solar NRG Philippines, a provider of efficient solar energy solutions for homes and businesses as it offers sales equipment, maintenance and installation of the solar power that can be a big help for our solar power energy implementation. When asked about the possibility of implementing the solar power to the entire university Engr. Pabico said “We’ll see. That’s why we’re here, we already have a proposal about it” ***

LSPU-SCC acquires ... total of 1,634 (16.25%) or a total increase of (24.16%) to move up from third spot last year. Meanwhile, last year’s second most populous College of Techer Education (CTE) got a total of 1427 (14.64%). College of Computer Studies (CCS) has the fourth most in demand courses with their 1034 (10.28%) students. Moreover, College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) placed fifth as they got a total of 998 (9.92%) students. In addition, they also recorded an increase of (23.26%) from last year. College

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and experts to conduct quality researches that may result to individual or institutional transformation. Engr. Rommel Nuestro

high standard and accountability was the viewpoint shared by Dr. Safary Wa-Mbaleka on his plenary talk to start up the second day of the event. While the idea

presented the participants as the University President, Dr. Nestor M. De Vera delivered his speech then introduced the Keynote Speaker with pride and pleasure. Dr. Ricardo E. Rotoras, President of the Philippine Association of State Universities & Colleges (PASUC) as the Keynote speaker discussed the difference between Research on Higher Education and Basic Education, he also emphasized that there are many available funds for researches. Dr. Rotoras said that there are abundance of research that needs attention and commitment. Research, as a vital tool to an individual’s development should not be only done for compulsory purposes rather it should be done to maintain

that research when implemented could beget development was what Dr. Tran Van Dien from Vietnam emphasized. Furthermore, ethics and Accountability on Multidisciplinarian Collaborative research was discussed by Dr. Genaro V. Japos, the president of the International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research (IAMURE). It was followed by the discussion on strengthening the research capability of Professionals in the Light ASEAN 2015 by Dr. Evelyn J. Grey, the President of International Alliance of Research Enthusiasts. The final day was the discussion from Dr. Ruperto S. Sangalang, CHED Commisioner to wrap up the seminar. ***

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in Industrial Education, and CTP students from San Pablo, Los Banos, Siniloan and the main campus, CTE invited two guest speakers from DepEd Division of Laguna comprised of Mrs. Ludy N. Pasagui, the Assistant Schools Division Superintendent and Mrs. Erma S. Valenzuela, the Education Program Supervisor I in English, to give some of the most important reminders that they should remember as student teachers when they go to their respective cooperating schools. The orientation started with an active participation of the Field Study officers and the

Student Teaching Supervisors comprised of Dr. Josefina T. De Jesus, A/Prof. Juan V. Tuiza, Jr., and Dr. Henly F. Martirez. Afterwards, A/Prof. Nimfa G. Dimaculangan, the host of the program, formally introduced the speakers who talked about DepEd, Mission and Vision, Core Values, Important Policies, and other matters for student teaching. An open forum was held after the orientation and further announcement for the schedules of student teacher’s deployment was pronounced by the Student Teaching Supervisors ***

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of Hospitality Management and Tourism (CHMT) holds the sixth spot with their 954 (.48%) from the total enrolees. At the seventh spot is the College of Business management and Accountancy (CBMA) by having 771 (7.67%) total while College of Criminal Justice education (CCJE) got a total of 441 (4.38%) to place at the eight spot. On the other hand, College of Nursing and Allied Health (CONAH) was once again on the last spot with 119 (1.18%). They also got the biggest decrease of (12.60%).***

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CCS freshmen attends orientation Aiming to inform all the freshmen students, College of Computer Studies (CCS) of the Laguna State Polytechnic University-Santa Cruz Main Campus (LSPUSCC) conducted its orientation for freshmen held at the University Multi-Purpose Hall and Gymnasium, June 15. Associate Dean Mia Villarica, led the event as she presented the University Officials, Campus Officials and the faculty members of CCS. Mr. Edward Flores, regular faculty discussed the Campus Offices. Subsequently, Mr. Richard Ampo informed the freshmen about the different rules and regulations of the university so as Mr. James Aaron Guevara who talked about the college rules and regulations. Ms. Lormatet Altamirano gave her speech about the student services while Ms. Ma. Lailanie Bautista announced the wearing of proper school uniform. She also mentioned that regular school uniform should be worn every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Department shirt on Wednesday and Saturday classe Moreover, Mr. Erickson Lobarbio, Vice president of Student Organization College of Computer Studies (SOCCS) presented all the officers on the organization and societies. He also added the events and seminars that they need to attend. The program ended with the closing remarks from Assoc. Dean Villarica and with an invitation to the students from different organizations such as publication and live band.***


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PNoy on his last SONA:

Presents all the achievements of his administration By | Banjo Ventolero

A YEAR IN REVIEW. President Benigno Aquino III during his last State of Nation Adress, proudly talking about his administrations achievements for the past year, July 27.

"We implemented K to 12 because it is not practical to cram learning in a 10-year basic education cycle." -PNoy These were the words of President Benigno Aquino Jr. during his last State of the Nation Address (SONA) as he pointed some of the issues and programs implemented on education sector last July 27. PNoy updated his citizens about the status of the K-12 program which will be implemented next school year in secondary level. He also stated the preparation of their requirements such as the backlogs of 66,800 classrooms, 145,827 teachers, 73.9 million textbooks that are already provided. In addition, he added

that for the 2016 proposed budget, around 103.2 million textbooks and 4.4M chairs already included. Meanwhile, PNoy also highlighted the Alternative Learning System which helped the Filipino to ensure that even indigenous peoples and street children are not left behind in education by extending it to the community base. Another thing that he consider is the TESDA program of the government wherein it continuously producing a more skilled workers. Proving to this is the studies show that 71.9% TESDA graduates found employment right away. Moreover, Pres. Aquino also mentioned on his last SONA

the other sector such as in health, wherein 89.4 million Filipinos are already member of Philhealth program. For transportation and infrastructure projects, he uttered the stages of multiple developments in roads and most especially the Laguna Lakeshore Project that will be awarded this December. SONA 2015 highlighted the achievements of the government in education, budget and finance, peace, social welfare, justice, disaster preparedness, international relations, national security, economy, infrastructure, governance reform, transportation and communications, tax/revenue, labor and wages. ***

LAGUNA NEWS Gov. Hernandez initiates ‘Serbisyong Tama’ caravan

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By | Zynell Mangilin

Aiming to help and reach out the Lagunenses especially those indigent people, Governor Ramil Hernandez together with the Provincial Government of Laguna (PGL) conducted Serbisyong Tama Caravan all over the province. From time to time, Gov. Hernandez visits different towns around the four districts to serve free services. Among these were feeding programs for children’s, medical, dental and optical with free medicine; livelihood demos and trainings; pet vaccination; free massage; facial care, haircut and foot spa; free fruit bearing tree seedlings and vegetable seeds and jobs fairs which was attended by different agencies local and abroad. Courtesy calls, oath takings, and barangay matters were also conducted during his caravan. According to PGL, caravans were successfully conducted with the full support of the Local Government Units such as Calamba City Mayor Justin Marc “Timmy” SB. Chipeco and the City Council; Kalayaan Sangguniang Bayan together with Mayor Teodoro Adao in Kalayaan, Laguna. Dir. Chris Sanji, Provincial Information Officer of Laguna, broadcasted these events live through Royal Cable TV6. Meanwhile, Gov. Hernandez stated that this program will continue until all the municipalities and cities were served. He also invited everyone who is willing to participate on this program for them to reach every Lagunense. *** Source l laguna.gov.ph

SERBISYONG TAMA. Pamphlets on the Province of Laguna’s project on Health as led by Gov. Ramil Hernandez are being given to the Lagunenos during the ‘Serbisyong Tama caravan.’

Laguna commemorates Rizal’s 154th Birthday By | Romel Brian Florendo

To pave way for the celebration of the 154th birth anniversary of Dr. Jose P. Rizal, Malacanang, headed by President Benigno Simeon Aquino III, issued a proclamation that will serve June 19 as a special non-working holiday for the province of Laguna, released this May 26. The proclamation, also known as the Proclamation No. 1039, was signed by the Executive Secretary Paquito Ochoa. Agreeing on the same goal of the proclamation, several officials also signed the said paper. Furthermore, the event was named as the Buhayani Festival at Calamba City. Living with a theme of “Buhayani: Buhay ng Bayani, Buhay na Bayani,” the event has included the opening of the modernized Museo of Rizal by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP). Moreover, this occasion was to be expected by messages from officials of Laguna especially its local governor, Governor Ramil Hernandez, Cong. Juaquin Chipeco, and with its town mayor,

Laguna celebrates World Population Day

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By | Romina Taracatac

REMINISCING HISTORY. Dr. Jose Rizal’s 154th birthday being commemorated through various celebration, one held at Calamba, Laguna, Rizal’s birthplace. Mayor Justin Marc SB. Chipeco. Nevertheless, the festival has made itself a wonderful one for many activities were at hand. There were look-alikes wherein many aspiring citizen made themselves a replica of the

national hero, symbolic floats with their own perception of designs, delegations of costumes, filmshowings, and lastly, the grand parades. Every event has their own creativity on how they will express their nationalism and

love for the said national hero. Despite the fact of the initiatives on making June 19 as Rizal Day instead of December 30, officials still commit to the fact that June 19 is the birth of our hero that must be remembered.***

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Dubbed with the theme “Vulnerable Populations in Emergencies“ , Government of Laguna joined the yearly celebration of World Population Day in order for them to give importance and further understanding about the importance of population, held at the municipality of Santa Cruz, July 11. In accordance of Governor Ramil Hernandez, the celebration was composed of different activities which aimed to acknowledge the primary rights and needs of women especially the young one. In addition, it also deals with preserving their security and dignity against with those bad man. Moreover, world population day is celebrated every year in order to promote

the importance of being knowledgeable in different angles of population like the people’s unawareness of things involving population that often cause trubles. This was started in the year 1989 wherein the Governing Council of the United Nations Development Programme recommended that the 11th day of July be observed by the international community as World Population Day, as a day to focus attention on the urgency and importance of population issues. As to make this event completely, the government made a way to increase their understanding on how to take care of their health. ***

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4 LSPU-SCC assembles for General Orientation By | Ma. Xena Bautista

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YOU ARE SECURED. A/Prof. Virgilio Bartolome, director of the Office of Student Affairs and Services assuring the campus security to freshmen, shifters and transferees during this year’s general orientation, June 17.

LSPU gears up for ... order for every Higher Education Institution (HEI) to implement Outcomes-Based Education or OBE. This step was initiated by the Curriculum, Instruction Development, and Quality Assurance Unit of the office of the Vice President for Academic Affairs headed by its chairperson, Dr. Zenaida O. Vitasa. Dr. Gaerlan provided a springboard for the participants, who were selected faculty from all of the campuses of the university, to come up with an OBE-dized Learning Program. She further emphasized on its concepts, philosophies and principles. To heighten the participants knowledge on OBE, Dr. Jerome Chavez, another resource speaker, talked on assessment for OBE. He expounded on salient points such as the validity, flexibility and reliability of assessment tasks. More so, Madame Delia Rodriguez, CHED focal person, provided significant and relevant

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information about Gender and Development (GAD) as a tool for improving the teaching-learning atmosphere. “I have always heard people talking about GAD, they always tell that this is just for women, but they are wrong, it is also for men and gender equality. Men can also be abused, it is just they are afraid to expose it,” Rodriquez uttered. These resource speeches served as factors for the participants to formulate model learning programs for their specific colleges. In addition, all of them contributed to produce Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOs) which are essential to the new Learning Program. After the participants formulated their Learning Programs, representatives from various groups presented their works. Some of them were Mr. Philip Cuizon from the College of Arts and Sciences who anchored their learning program to CHED

Memorandum Order number 38 series of 2010 or the policies and standards for undergraduate programs in Psychology and Dr. Edilberto Andal from the College of Industrial Technology who discussed their learning program for Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology. Meanwhile, Dr. Gaerlan diligently critiqued the learning programs presented. She commented and suggested actions that may be done to come up with a fully OBE-dized university. As an end note, she congratulated the participants and encouraged them to strive harder to achieve the objectives. The event was also graced by the university president, Hon. Nestor M. De Vera, who sent his support for the said paradigm shift. He expressed his trust for the achievement of the goals to the faculty members who participated the momentous event. ***

9 CMU Students Undergoes IELP Course

Proper dissemination of pieces of information about the university and other services is the main goal of the two-day General Orientation for freshmen, transferees and continuers held at Laguna State Polytechnic University – Sta. Cruz Campus (LSPU-SCC) Multi- Purpose Gymnasium and Hall, June 17-18. The said program was organized by the Office of Student Affairs and Services (OSAS) in coordination with Supreme Student Council (SSC) headed by their adviser, Mr Rhoniel vibora and Lyndzei Bermudez, SSC President. Various administrators were given time to discussed the different services and privileges that the students could afford in this university. Mr. Hoseal B. Gayman introduced the Library services like how to borrow books and the proper way of staying inside the Library. On the other

hand, Catalyn Rose P. Angeles, university nurse, introduced the medical serves together with Dr. Raymond Nonatos G. Coria on the Dental services. Guidance services like helping students on their emotional problems or counseling was discussed by Mrs. Josie H. Consebido, University Guidance Counselor, with Mrs. Melissa Rose A. Tupas as they enlightened the mind of the students on the scholarships grants and programs that they could fit in on the length of their study and its counterpart responsibility. LSPU-SCC also offers Multi- Faith Services that was tackled by Prof. Maria Eva E. Diongco while Safety and Security Services was delivered by A/Prof. Virgilio F. Bartolome, Director of OSAS. A/Prof. Freddie S. Pinuela talked about the Student Decipline. Consequently, A/Prof. MaryJane Fuentes, Adviser of the The Gears Student

Dean Salazar inform Parents-Students on tour expenses By | Franz Victor Mendoza

“Tourism and Hotel and Restaurant Management courses without any tour and seminar will never be considered as successful courses” This was stated by Associate Dean Leslie Salazar during the College of Hospitality Management and Tourism (CHMT) orientation for freshmen and their parents, held at CHMT Function Hall, LSPU-SCC, June 15-16. The parents-students orientation mainly focused on the discussion for the upcoming tours, seminars and other activities for the freshmen students of BS Tourism and BS

HRM for the entire semester. Assoc. Dean Salazar explained how important it is for the students to have activities like these. In addition, she also presented the tour packages for both Tourism and HRM students, which include the destination, hotel accommodation, seminar, other included activities and its amount. She also clarified the CHED Memorandum Order (CMO) no. 17 series of 2012 which states the policies and guidelines for Educational Tours. Moreover, selected faculties from the department also discussed the importance of wearing proper uniforms for the specific day assigned to it. Photo Courtesy l lspu.edu.ph

By | Jan Aldous Viriña

As part of the program that the university offers to foreign students, nine (9) Korean students from Changwon Moonsung University (CMU) attended Intensive English Language Proficiency (IELP) course at Laguna State Polytechnic University Santa Cruz Campus (LSPU-SCC) June 27. The said program was conducted with the assistance and support of the allied universities with the consent of Dr. Lee Won Suk and Dr. Nestor M. De Vera, University President of CMU and LSPU-System, respectively. In line with the association of the two institutions, Yoo Dae Hyeon, Jang Che Min, Lee Sang Hoon, Lee Hyun Seok, Jeon Jung Eun, Seon Seong Jin, Song Seong Hyeok, Lee Sung Ho and Lee Hak Min were invited and chosen to take and undergo the IELP course together with Prof. Shim Chang Min for guidance and security of the program participants. Moreover, the course outline which had been given to the foreign students were facilitated by the IELP collaborative team of the University System which are focused on Pronunciation & Drills, English for social Interactions, Grammar, Conversational English, Reading, Vocabulary Development, Writing Creatively, Business Correspondence, Listening and Phonetics. Among the IELP team were Dr. Florhaida V. Pamatmat, A/Prof. Juanita L. Juanillas,A/Prof. Leslie T. Salazar,A/Prof. Nimfa G. Dimaculangan, A/Prof. Leonor L. Dominguez, Dr. Zenaida O. Vitasa and Dr. Ricardo F. Wagan III. However, during the span of stay, students had round trips across the LSPU-System, Tagaytay Tour, Villa Escudero and cultural trip in Manila visiting the Rizal Park and MOA and free days. The duration of program was concluded with a commencement program facilitated by the IELP Faculty last July 23 with corresponding awards and recognitions for the foreign students. ***

PEDAGOGICAL OATH. Laguna State Polytechnic University’s part-time instructors renewing their pledge to impart valuable knowledge to the university’s students, CHMT Function Hall, July 13.

Part Time-Instructors join annual Oath Taking By | June Louie Flores

A total of 179 part time-instructors from different colleges of the Laguna State Polytechnic University-Santa Cruz Campus (LSPU-SCC) participated for their annual

Publication together with the selected staffers announced that they were looking for new writers, photojournalists and layout artists that will fill the missing positions in this academic year. Moreover, Prof. Carmelita M. Reyes, discussed the privileges that of Socio Cultural Development Program like the Dulaang Sanghaya. Sports development program was introduced by Dr. Liza L. Bartolome, Sports Director of LSPU- SCC while Dr. Josie R. Capistrano discussed the Student Organization Unit in this institution. Enrollment was now more vivid to the new students because of the clarification given by Mrs. Novelinda M. Pasion, Accounting Officer and Mrs. Evelyn Napiza. Registrar Officer. University also offers Alumni and Placement Services that could help you to find jobs and other missing position in other companies even student’ were already graduated, ***

oath taking held at the College of Hospitality Management and Tourism Function Hall, July 13. Nine colleges of the institution joined the said event

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whereas 10 part-time instructors are from the College of Criminal Justice Education (CCJE), 22 from CHMT, 23 from the College of Computer Studies (CCS), 25 from the College of Industrial

Gala Uniform should be worn every Monday and Thursday while university uniform every Tuesday and Friday and department shirt every Wednesday. This also includes the wearing of P.E uniform and laboratory suit strictly during its class time. They also reminded the students about the Code of Conducts and the Rules and Regulations of LSPU, for “Ignorance of the law excuses no man from practicing it” said Addison Mizner. This entire orientation aimed to build harmonious relationship between parents, students and the school. ***

Technology (CIT), 30 from the College of Engineering (COE), 8 from College of Nursing and Allied Health (CONAH), 19 from the College of Arts and Sciences(CAS), 25 from College of Teachers Education and 17 from College of Business Management Accountancy (CBMA), served as the oath takers, respectively. On the other hand, Dr. Caezar D. Pamin, instructor from CTE recited their pledge with the presence of two key officials of the institution, Hon. Nestor M. de Vera Ph. D., University President and Dr. Roberto C. Miranda, Campus Director with the deans of the different colleges. Moreover, Pres. De Vera pointed out several important matters about LSPU such as the State University should have its own decision when it comes to class suspension due to typhoons and events that will affect the classes. He also mentioned the salary of the part time instructors which should be given on time and then reminding that the funds should be handle by the student not the instructors. “The culture of love and discipline among superiors and subordinates should prosper and retain in everyone.” Prof. De Vera quoted. ***


5 CONAH organizes ‘Give blood, give life’ Bloodletting Activity

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By | Jade Leuterio

To give and help people who are in need of blood, College of Nursing and Allied Health (CONAH) conducted a Blood Letting Program with the volunteer students of Laguna State Polytechnic UniversitySanta Cruz Campus (LPSUSCC) held at the College of Hospitality Management and Tourism (CHMT) Function Hall, July 30.

With the help of the Supreme Student Council (SSC), Rotary Club of Cavinti, Government Dentists of Laguna, and Philippine National Red Cross (PNRC), the said activity successfully reached their goal to have 200 blood donors. The College of Engineering (COE) had the most number of volunteers with 81 donors. Dr. Mamerto M. Sueña, M.D. led the whole operation. Furthermore, it was

stated by Ms. Janice Bernardo, RN, from CONAH that the volunteers will have benefits from PNRC such as receiving a card they can use for free checkup within three months, free screening for infection and fast replenishment of their blood cells. In addition to this, they helped many people who will receive blood as one bag of blood can be used by three to four persons.***

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SMALL DEED, HUGE DIFFERENCE. A student voluntarily donating her blood during CONAH’s Blood Letting Activity, July 30.

LSPU Deploys Students for Int’l Off-Campus Teaching in Vietnam

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By | Jan Aldous Virina

INFORM YOUR COMRADES. Miss Julienne Urrea while giving her talk on Editorial and Column Writing, July 2.

Gears orients aspiring staffs

By | John Carlos Alvarez

In order to hire new versatile and virtuosic staff members, The Gears Publication conducted its annual seminar-workshop and orientation, themed “Transcending Versatility through Campus Press,” held at Faith Bless Function Hall II, Santa Cruz, Laguna, July 2-4. The said event was attended by aspiring students, not only composed of freshmen but of higher-year students as well, who want to become members of the said publication. It kicked-off with the talked in Feature Writing Lecture delivered by Lou Fatima Muega, The Gears’ Feature Editor. As for the contest proper, the participants were asked to do a personality sketch. Editorial Cartooning Lecture was done by Jesuit Labro, The Gears’ Senior Artist

as he led its discussion. Then, as the final lecture for the first day, Ms. Julienne Urrea, The Gears’ Editorial Consultant talked about Editorial and Column Writing. She expounded on the proper ways of voicing out one’s thought through writing. As the most basic discipline in journalism, News Writing was delivered by the Gears’ News Editor, Joshua Aquino to start the second day. It was followed by Sports Writing lecture and contest led by The Gears’ Editor-in-Chief, Banjo Ventolero and The Gears’ Sports Editor, Reniel Gallardo. The afternoon session, was composed of lectures and contests from Xena Bautista, The Gears’ DevCom Editor for DevCom Writing lecture and John Carlos Alvarez, The Gears’ Associate Editor for Photojournalism lecture.

Participants took pictures outside the university and the contest had the theme: “Dream”. The final day was filled with Poetry Writing lecture and contest by Jan Aldous Virina, The Gears’ Literary Editor, Copyreading and Headline Writing lecture and contest by Ma. Kristelle Jimenez, copy-reader of The Gears and lastly Graphics Illustration and Comic Stripping lecture and contest by The Gears Artists’. The Gears awarded Mr. Zynell Mangilin from the College of Computer Studies (CCS) as the highest pointer of this year’s seminar workshop A/Prof. MaryJane DiazFuentes, The Gears’ Adviser and Dr. Zenaida O. Vitasa, The Gears’ Chair also hailed the event. Both of them extended their warmest welcome to the new staff members. ***

Acquaintance goes Neon Prismatic Party

Possessing the competent skills of being a student teacher (ST), 10 Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English students from the Laguna State Polytechnic University Campuses were sent to the Off-Campus International Student Teaching Program in coordination with Thai Nguyen University (TNU), Socialist Republic of Vietnam, May 19. Assisted by AProf. Florhaida Pamatmat, International Affairs Coordinator, the chosen students had their flight days before the opening of class in their designated places. The delegates were Jan Aeriel B. Alvarez, Mhar Kenneth M. Ambrocio, Mariel Kristine A. Mercado, Abegail C. Medina, Rezzle J. Valderama and John Lee G. Blaza from Santa Cruz Campus (SCC); Jgence Joelle F. Parcon and Gian Carlo R. Silang from San Pablo City Campus

(SPCC); and Kristine Bernadette T. Matalog and Rosemarie A. Anzano from Los Baños Campus (LBC). Subsequently, the student teachers were deployed in their assigned schools in different parts of Vietnam few days after their arrival. They are given their designated VIP rooms to stay in with sufficient needs and financial support from both universities in their span of teaching from May to October 2015. “As a student it is a great opportunity for me to be one of the student teachers sent here in Vietnam… However, it is not that easy to adapt and adjust with other culture, food and most especially language… It isn’t just training for enhancing teaching skills but also a challenge to deal with different types of people…” said John Lee from SCC in an interview. ***

According to Ms. Charmine Rivera, CHMT Instructor, “With the help of this newly built laboratory, we can conduct kitchen works like in the actual scenario since it resembles a 1st Class restaurant.” She also states that the students will have knowledge in using the real equipment culinary arts, which is very important for those who will undergo to OJT. Meanwhile, a threestorey building is under construction near the Fitness Center. It is dedicated for the College of Engineering (COE) and now on its third phase. On the other hand, another two-storey academic building near the College of Teacher Education (CTE) was started to construct last July 25. In addition, College of Computer Studies (CCS) had begun their fund raising through educational tour for their plans on the construction of the proposed Arduino Laboratory to be used by BS Information Technology and BS Computer Science students. With the help of these structures, it is expected that LSPU will be more competitive than before. ***

Broad conducts Film Making Workshop By | Larish Lava

To create an organization for the Amateur Film Makers of LSPU-SCC, Broadcasting students conducted a SeminarWorkshop on Film Making to the Broadcasting Society as initial members held at the ACLA room, Laguna State Polytechnic University – Santa Cruz Campus (LSPU-SCC), June 23-25. The said three-day seminar-workshop, was themed “Pinilakang Tabing 101”. It was composed of lectures about the basics of film making and workshop for the students right after each discussion. This aimed to implant the culture of film, starting to

Broadcasting students who relatively practicing it on their field. Also, to develop the skills and potentials of each students in self expression through writing and portrayals. Moreover, it was part of a reasearch study that seeks to create the first ever organization of Film Makers in LSPU. Broad students, Mike Adrian M. de Robles, Joannah Joy R. Oconer and Mikaella D. Mindanao organized the activity as part of their study. 30 students from the same course attended the seminar.The chief organizer, Mike Adrian de Robles shared about the Foundation of Prewriting. Ms. Alliana M. Miranda, College of Computer Studies (CCS) and College of Arts and

Sciences (CAS) Instructor, tackled the basics in Script Writing. She also taught how to make the Sequence Treatment, Shortlist and the Storyboard. Moreover, Mr. Earl John Zen Luizzi Z. Co, another Instructor from CCS made a discussion regarding camera techniques and angles in photography. He also showed the delegates how to shoot and create a rapid video as well as editing. The short film outputs of the delegates were criticized on the third day by Ms. Alica ann A. Aquino, Film Critic. For now, organizers were already working on the papers for the said organization to be fully recognized by the Office of the Students Affairs (OSA) and soon be effective. ***

PARTY ALL NIGHT. LSPU-SCC freshmen students dancing along with the glowing neon acquaintance party lights.

By | Jhon Alfred Diocampo & Joyce Ann Fabula

To strengthen the socialization of the LSPU students with their schoolmates, the Supreme Student Council (SCC) of the Laguna State Polytechnic University – Santa Cruz Campus (LSPU-SCC) organized the Acquaintance Party for freshmen, transferees and continuers held at the LSPU Parade Ground, July 16. Led by their adviser Mr. Rhoniel Vibora and the SSC’s President; Ms. Lyndzei Bermudez, almost 3,700 students attended the said

event which happened for the first time in the LSPU open ground. It was a euphoric night wherein all students were wearing an all-black outfit amazed with the black light and neon color combination. Moreover, the night goes on to all students as the 9 colleges presented their candidates for this year’s Mr. and Ms. Acquaintance Party. All candidates gave their best shot in their opening presentation and question and answer portion. In the end, Mr. Rodjean Limchioco from College of

Computer Studies (CCS) and Ms Elma De Chavez, College of Engineering (COE) were crowned as this year’s Mr. and Ms. Acquaintance Party. Mr. Joshua de Ramos and Ms. Grace Ann Montejo, pair from College of Criminal Justice Education (CCJE) proclaimed as 1st runner-up and Mr. Jhon Alfred Diocampo and Ms. Janica Marie Ville both from College of Teacher Education (CTE) won as 2nd runner-up. A successful party ended the night as all students danced and grooved to the music. ***

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Prove it to Yourself “Prove yourself to yourself not to people.” – Anonymous

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EDITORIAL ISO Certification: A Stepping Stone

Quality excellence for a world-class institution is what the university aims.

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roving to this is the recent journey that Laguna State Polytechnic University (LSPU) started in order to raise the bar of excellence by adapting global practices of Quality Management Systems Requirements towards the launching of ISO 9001:2008 certification. It is a dream come true for the university as they took a while to prepare for this part of probably their biggest milestone to adapt with the requirements, attain quality management systems for its students and community, and acquire international standards within its system to contribute cost-saving and efficiency. With this, the university needs to demonstrate its ability to consistently provide the needs of its students as their main beneficiaries to meet customer and applicable requirements. It also aims to enhance the customer satisfaction in order to engage people on the quality of their program and the whole institution. Several accreditation survey visits which focus on the output-based were already adopted by LSPU but this ISO concerns from the start of operation and continuous monitoring. There are several reasons why the university tries to adapt this certification. First, it is for the improvement of their facilities. ISO will monitor and update all the facilities of the university from the status of their comfort rooms and water system up to the quality of their classrooms and the ratio of the students. ISO will also check the status of the buildings of all departments, offices and other infrastructures. Next, it is for the improvement of their internal works. This will focus on what kind of system they used to provide their service. For example, ISO will check how the university operates their enrollment process from the history of the records before up to the storage of data they are using today. Also, the ISO will check on how they control all of the documents and records, their internal audit, their nonconforming products, and their corrective and preventive actions for the improvement of process of the system. Third, it is for the improvement of customer satisfaction. Every academic institution aims to produce all of their students to be quality graduates and to be globally competitive. This goal can be attained through this certification as it will be proven that LSPU can offer quality but affordable education. Probably, LSPU can also attract more students to enroll and take all of their offerings and to increase the loyalty of their customer to the university. Last, LSPU will be a customer-focused institution if they passed this certification. With that the university can provide all the needs of their main beneficiaries –the students. It can also sustain customer’s satisfaction by producing, delivering services, and providing support functions that meet customer's needs and expectations. Also, this will increase the effectiveness and efficiency of the organization through the continuous monitoring of ISO. Thus, by having this in mind, the implementation of this certification will seem to be like a logical step in gaining a competitive advantage. Advantage that can only be attained if the university unites to improve one thing to another. This step towards quality service will become one of the major steps that the university is now positively looking for. It is for the attainment of LSPU’s long dream to have and for the students whom they are offering for all of this. Indeed, the quality of education in our university is improving. With this milestone, LSPU will be expected to perform at higher level, behave professionally, and provide quality services throughout. Perhaps, it will become one of their biggest achievements that can be benefited for a long time. This will also ensure that all things inside the university are being done successfuly. Thus, ISO can be considered as a stepping stone throughout their journey on attaining the university’s goals, mission, and vision. ***

his quote will briefly explain what I’m going to tackle on my column. It is not easy if you failed to gain the trust of people especially those you thought believes in you. I’m not pertaining to any of my personal issues or experiences, I’m just curious on how people still find a way to motivate themselves behind experiences like failing to “impress” other people. Sometimes, we tend to have an attitude wherein we want to be flawless in order to be liked and accepted by everyone. But do you think that those things will really give you the benefits? It’s a big NO for me. The truth is, when we try to embrace who we are instead of thinking of what others want us to be, we open ourselves to the real happiness. In fact, there are people who are worth impressing but they still prefer to be themselves or stay who they really are. People honestly cannot avoid comparing ourselves against everyone especially to those people who know a lot about you. Perhaps, it is one of the main reasons for a person to motivate himself and to work harder to prove them wrong, but for others, it turns out to be a nightmare. If you really want to prove something, you must start to prove it from yourself. Reflect if you’ve became a better person than yesterday. All you need to do is to ignore comparisons and expectations that they set to you in order to avoid negative thoughts inside your head. Believing that this is possible will really take a lot of time. Another reason why is when you hear a lot of opinion from elsewhere. If you let that

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opinion enter your mind and affect the way of your thinking, then you should know how to stand on your own for the sake of your perceptions. Maybe, they all have the opinion on what do they believe but you always have the answer. It is you; the only person who could change your own life, no one in this world could neither make a decision nor change the situation on your choices. You should know that at the end of the day everything will still be on

"life is not a race and it will never be. You shouldn’t think of that someone is better than you" your hands. Though, some people may not accept you and some may mislead all of your perspective but you should not think about the acceptance by others. Go to your own path accordingly and don’t expect that they will understand you, especially if they haven’t been on the same scenario as where you are right now. Let them know that you have the passion and strength to continue your journey and you will not stop to achieve all of those things. With that, I am pretty

sure that you have start on imagining those times wherein you are on this same situation. Possibly, you have always encountered this from your daily life like when you are competing against your brothers and sisters and when you are making a way to be recognized by your parents if you feel that they are into favoritism. Also, when you are being compared from your physical looks up to where you’re right now, your educational achievements, and many more. Another one is when you are in an organization or even when you are on your classrooms like when you are in charge of deciding all things. Maybe, some people will always tell you that you are doing wrong yet they didn’t even try to compliment you on your rights. This is the time when people started to focus on what you are doing, even those little things that you did wrong will be easily spotted by your socalled ‘critics’. After all, you don’t need to run to someone who you think discredits and treat you poorly or unfair without any apparent reason at all. Surely, you cannot get their approvals and full support on what you are doing. Just ignore them because any bit of time you spend on these people will be wasted. Any bit of an effort you dedicated will also be wasted. Indeed, I know that if not everyone, most of the people want to be on top of the podium. Who doesn’t want to be anyway? But what is important is to know how you got into there. If you’ve been there without thinking of the competition, you will never be compared. One thing you just need to do is to enjoy each and every step and pay attention on what you are doing because the real happiness occurs throughout your whole journey. Don’t stress yourself too much on what you have heard from somewhere for you to go on in life. Let go of all the way you think that you need to prove something to everyone else; sometimes you need to remind Continue to pg. 9


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hat better way to know what the president had done than to watch his State of the Nation Address? Well, the bad part may be the fact that the things stated were only the achievements of his administration. So how did the last SONA go? Let me take a look back. First, I would like you to know that I’ve always been disturbed with the president’s habitual innuendo (aside from his coughing). He is very used to stating the negligence of his predecessor and as what was expected, that was how he started the speech. The president enumerated the issues and shortcomings of the past administration. He stated issues from the known “I am sorry” case up to the NBN-ZTE scandal. Of course, the alleged billions of pesos corruption was also present in his speech. He even said with emphasis that every

government official takes an oath to do right for our countrymen and to uphold the law, but it was clear – according to him – that his predecessor did precisely the opposite. Did she? Actually, stating the misdeeds of the past administration is not completely disturbing. It is just good to look back on how bad the past was and how we progressed at the present. What makes it disturbing is the president’s consistent inclusion of the issues to most of his speeches. It can be the way of reminding the people of how the straight path is being chased or it can be him bragging his achievements. Inevitable were the people against the president and the demonstrators during SONA. These people hoped to hear what the president missed to state. According to Professor Milwida Guevarra of the Movement for Good Governance (MGG) in an interview on SONA, the president

There Goes with Karma I

thought writing a column article would be easier for me rather than writing literatures and other articles but as I hold my pen, it takes couple of hours before I have thought a best topic that will suit this broadsheet. Like the other columnists, it took time before they create a single column article that will surely satisfy their mind. As I held my pen too, there is lot of topics in which it makes my decision harder in deciding a best column topic. And as I chose this topic

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lection 2016 becomes a really big deal after the last State of the Nation Address of our 15th president, Benigno “Noynoy” Aquino III. Issues about who will be our next president arises and can be heard and seen everywhere most especially in television, newspaper, and social media. Individual advertisement can also be seen, not just for those who are planning to run as president, but also for those who are for the lower position such as vice president and senators. But before anything else, I just want to share first my point of about our government. Since we are in a democratic country, politics is a really big deal for all of us, Filipinos. We always keep an eye on our leaders and politicians; what they have done, what they haven’t done. There will always be comparison between one politician to another politician, not just within our government, but also in the foreign government.

after of some brainstorming, thoughts were successfully formed. Are you familiar with the word “KARMA”? Yes, for you what comes into your mind when you hear this word? Maybe the first thing that comes into your mind is your enemies who keeps backstabbing you, strangers who showed bad impressions to you, or maybe your special someone who rejects your love for her despite all of your kindness you have shown her. Well, enough for

But for me, there are three things coming to my mind when I heard the politics. These are governance, influence, and power. Governance in terms of how politicians or leaders will lead us within their own hands, what will be his or her projects to be made in order for his citizen or what he can do in order to fix every conflicts and problems around his community; influencing everyone, by his or her kind, his patriotism and being loyal on his work and responsibilities; and his power of holding, controlling, and gaining respect from the authorities making those under power to obey his rules and commands. Aside from that, I also want to share how I see every politician either in election season or not. First is they are idealist. They will try to use power to serve the people, but may find reality along way. Somehow, some politicians are just good in

was successful in attending the deficit being faced by the country but that was done through underspending. There were budgets but they’re not utilized, hence, there’s no deficit. Does

"He planted a seed that the people hoped to grow and bear progress.” the end justify the means? More so, she stated that the president had less focus on agriculture. According to her, the Philippines exports 6 billion dollars of agricultural products while Thailand, whose agriculturists study in the Philippines, exports

47 billion dollars. How ironic. Well, maybe this is one of the reasons why the progress seemed to be felt less. Having much programs to improve the farmers living may serve as the springboard to improve everyone’s living. But most of the farmers are poor. As according to Harper Lee’s famed masterpiece, professional people are poor because farmers are poor. Other things that the president missed were the country’s effort in defending our territories from China, status of the PDAF issue, words for the Fallen 44 and of course, the awaited response to Freedom of Information Bill. These topics may lengthen the speech, but exchanging these with some not-so-important matters will be worthy. On the other hand, the president was successful in stating how the nation had progressed. From being the Sick Man of Asia, now the

that. According to Wikipedia, karma has to do with the action, work or deed, it also refers to the spiritual principle of cause and effect where intent and actions of an individual (cause) influence the future of that individual (effect). In addition to, it is divided into two; the good karma and the bad karma. Every good intent or good deeds that you’ve done to someone will bring you a good karma or future happiness. While every bad deeds that you’ve done will give a bad karma or future sufferings. There also goes with the Confucius’s maxim: “Do unto others what you want to do unto you,” or just simply don’t do to others what you don’t want to do to you. One good example of good karma is when we do something good with someone like helping an old woman crossing the road, assisting a lady holding a heavy basket,

and even returning a bundle of money on the right owner without any doubt on himself. Even simple, good deeds will bring good karma to us. Doing well

giving the idea or making it, but they can’t do anything about. Next is they are realistic. They will use their power to maintain status quo. But maybe some will not try to improve the system. Lastly is corrupt. Nowadays, we can say that there are only a small number of honest servants of our government. In some instances, maybe when anyone

There may be other flavors, but what they are the core concepts, government office, influence and power, which make up the whole politics. On the other hand, as what I’ve said earlier, the upcoming election is of mainstream nowadays. In just almost a year, Filipinos are going to elect our new leaders. This upcoming election will be an intense issue and will serve us to bring out various instances and ideas in our country. Politicians are going to market themselves just like what I’ve said a while ago about how I see politicians. They will try to cater everything about them to specific ideas and stances. There will be all-around news about the candidates, who they really are and what they have done. And also, our country might be divided as they decide what side they will be, who they will vote, who will be their choice since we all have our own point of view. Tension may also arise

“We need change. Filipinos want change”

of us hear the word corrupt, there might be one or more names of politicians came to us. Well, that’s life. Since Spaniards influenced us being corrupt, this kind of trait is not easy to be avoided.

"...when a bird is still alive, it eats ants. When the bird is dead, ants eat the bird." to everyone will not only benefit you to get a good karma but it will absolutely bring peace and happiness to everyone. Doing well is not measured by how big

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Last Hurrah Philippines is being considered as the Asia’s Rising Tiger, Asia’s Rising Star and Asia’s Bright Spot. Notwithstanding the president’s shortcomings he still deserved the credits. He, in a way or another, was successful in lessening the corruption in the country. A number of politicians were sent to jail, issues on graft and corruption was unveiled. Thus his battlecry, “Kung walang corrupt, walang mahirap (where there is no corruption, there will be no poverty).” According to the

president, the country’s suffering to poverty was evidently being diminished. He further stated that 80,000 new entrants join the labor force every year and last year, unemployment rate dropped to 6.8 percent, the lowest recorded in the decade. He again highlighted the growth of the beneficiaries of Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps). The president also wanted to ensure that no one should be

or small, intention counts. On the other half, bad karma is whenever we do awful and worst, harmful. Examples are bullying someone weaker than us and making decisions that could harm someone. Doing bad deeds will never be good even it is good for your ego. Best example of this is white lies. It would never be good even you lie for the sake of your best friend or someone. In accordance to God’s teachings, we must do something good to others and not bad deeds. But amidst of his sacrifices in the cross, we still didn’t appreciate him. He who save us on our sins and He who save us from everything, we must be in accordance on His will. On His teachings, He never does bad deeds despite of Satan’s temptation. Like in the Law of Karma, when a bird is still alive, it eats ants. When the bird is dead, ants eat the bird. Time and circumstances can change

at any time. Don’t devalue or hurt anyone in life. You may be powerful today. But remember time is more powerful than you. One tree makes a million match sticks, but only one match stick is needed to burn a million trees. So be good and do well. On the Law of Karma, this tell that anyone wouldn’t be much powerful than the time. You might be the strongest one in your community but as time pass by; your strength will also pass. Life is too short for us to devalue someone. So if you want to value yourself by others, learn to value them. Respect will also go with this, so if you need to be respect, respect. If we believe in karma, Muslims believe with “Kifarah”. What you give, you’ll get it back; either it is in a good way or vice versa. They believe that Allah is fair so everything you do, it will go back to you either good or

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Who will it be? as stances on various topics are being debated. As various presidential candidates come out, individual advertisements and campaigns have been started. Aside from this, survey and opinion polls are continuing to arise such as Pulse Asia and SWS. But do we think that these polls may determine the winning candidate for the next year? Obviously, it’s not. But it can be considered as a factor that many people are trusting one candidate based on

how many people are choosing them on that survey. Maybe we will think why this candidate tops all the polls? Why this candidate loses trust from citizens? Why this person is being pursed to run as president? Well, we all have different perspective but we should consider also other’s opinion. Maybe those opinions may help us on choosing the right one for our country. Continue to pg. 9


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hat if there are no standards? Can we ensure that the classrooms where we study are strong enough in case of earthquake for us to enter? Or are we sure that the food served to us are cooked properly and safe to eat? Standards are made for us to follow. It is a level of quality, attainment, a measure or model in comparable evaluations. If there are no standards, we might think that all things we do are correct, which may lead to various consequences. For

instance, a building which is built through “bahala na” system is weak, and may easily wreck when a disaster comes. In school, when we submit a project that doesn’t meet the standards of our instructor, it is expected to have a poor grade. That shows how important the standard is. How about when the standards are revised? Is it acceptable? You might strongly disagree when you hear that question. But try to take some time to look around your surroundings. Everything

is changing, and standards are part of it. I remember the days when I was young, people adore conservative girls. But now, most of them hates that type of living and called them “pabebe”. They will also laugh at girls who wear a long skirt and speak with a straight Filipino accent, which is a culture in the past decades. The pure Filipino language was modified in which slangs like “jejemon”, “bekimon” or gay language become common. In line with this, some of our identities like the traditional “balagtasan” that symbolizes the Philippine poetry were replaced by “Fliptop” and other rap battles that contain unpleasant words and messages. Also, our cultural and ethnic dances like Cariñosa and Tinikling have been dominated by Hiphop and sometimes with daring moves. The worst thing about revised standards is the declining morality. In many lands today, homosexuality and same sex marriage are viewed as normal. Those lifestyles are even promoted in television, movies, and advertising. I don’t mean to hurt those who belong to the

LGBT community, but we all know that this is not acceptable to our Almighty God since He created “Adam and Eve”, not “Adam and Steve”. Immorality has also become so pervasive wherein sex outside marriage appears to be common. That is particularly true and proven as statistics about population growth shows

wherein for instance, a young man wouldn’t feel the essence of belongingness if he didn’t give in to those extravagant things as what his so-called “friends” want him to do. But reasons are always

made by the beholder. Choices are chances. It is either a chance to change or a chance to fail. Psalms 3:6-7 implicates that “In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He shall direct your paths. Do not be wise on your own eyes; fear the Lord and depart from evil.” It is obviously pertaining to the guidance of our Lord which He only wants us to lift up and offer all the things we are doing or going to do unto Him for it is right. In return, He will guide us to the right path of success and triumph. Moreover, the decisionmaking is always on our hands. We have our free-will. We must better use it in the right and productive way because it is pleasurable in God’s heart. Just like Romans 12:21 entails “Do not overcome by evil, but overcome evil with good.” This shows that even we have the final decision, let our Father give

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thing about revised standards is the declining morality.“ that the increasing number of single parents is growing. On the other hand, not all the people with partners can guarantee that they are together until the end. Third party is now common and instead of having a “forevermore” like relationship, it became “forever is not enough”. Couples

during marriage rites are advised to “LOVE ONE ANOTHER” and not “LOVE ANOTHER ONE”. Yes, those things I mentioned above are bad influences in our ever changing world. You might ask a question - “Is it really possible to stand against those influences? According to 2 Timothy 2:22 in the Bible, “Free from the desires incidental to youth, but pursue righteousness, faith, love, peace, along with those who call upon the Lord out of a clean heart”. In other words we must not be bothered by influences. In order to live in a good standard, we must reject vicious desires. Just like a hook in a fishing rod that may attract a fish, our wicked thoughts and desires – when not diminished, may lead us to begin an unprincipled life. On the other hand, revised standards may benefit us in many ways. As a college student, it is hard to achieve a high grade in the current curriculum, especially if that is the subject you really hate. Due to the fact that sometimes the whole class fails to attain the passing scores in exams, our teacher revises the

grading system which will allow us to get a higher score compared to the standard computation. Overweight people sometimes take a diet in which they revise the way they eat in order to lose weight. Of course, parents play a vital role in this issue. Their supervision and guidance is very important in telling their children which is good or bad. But the problem sometimes rises when the parent states to “Do what I say, not what I do”. Maybe you are thinking what it means. Well, the thing that I want to tell is when a parent told his son or daughter to do his advises, but he/she cannot do it himself/herself. For instance, when someone advised you not to smoke, you might not follow if he is a known smoker. It is much easier to cross a bridge than to make your own bridge. Standards are already made by our God to be followed, do not create your own standards. Whether the culture is changing, or too many influences are coming, live in the way that Continue to pg. 9

REFLECTION

“Ang daang matuwid.”

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t is the well-known typical expression of PNOY during his candidacy last 2010 elections. He always encourages everyone to join him in his journey of less corrupt and more peaceful and progressive Philippines. However, the question is how are we going to travel the straight path without crooked and rough experiences? Does this “tuwid na daan” a real application of life, most especially the youth of today’s generation? Some negative impediments has a vigorous and massive factor to the young people. Why? It is because of the advancement of technology. Some are getting along with people they barely know in social media sites that in the end could lead to spreading of STD. Also, youngsters tended to be attracted most to the trending games that instead of going to

school are playing online games in internet cafes. As the Psalms 32:8 stated “I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go. I will guide you with My eye.” Apparently, the passage refers to the guidance and love that the light of the Lord shed upon us. He showed us His authority that in our every move and every way of living, He is watching us and He is reminding us to act as a Christian-oriented people. Youngsters, remember that the “Eye of God” is always there. He is just like a strict parent. But He is eventually leading us to the right track of our journey. In this modern world, many of the present generation people are being misguided and had traveled things that were far beyond at their age. There are reasons for these phases of a young’s life. One reason is peer pressure and bad influence

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eing in the generation Y, we, the youth of today arecaptured by a variety of new existing pleasurable things especially the technology such as computer, cell phone, and etcetera that we enjoy the most. Our everyday life depends on it. Other says, that they can’t live without this thing because aside from it giving them ecstasy, it is the one that help them in solving

their dilemma. Unfortunately, because of these, we don’t notice that our focus were stolen by these gears and totally lost our mind and heart to the true essence of being a young Christian. At morning, have you started your day in praying or opening your bible? Do you give time in listening to gospel through attending church even once in

"I will instruct you and teach you in the way you should go. I will guide you with My eye.” -Psalms 32:8 been reasons and choices are always choices. Decisions are a week? At our daily routine, deny it or not, we particularly first look at our gadgets in the morning instead of praying and thanking Him for another day He generously gave. Apparently speaking, I’m not saying that we should totally disremember our devices and put it on the corner of our room and just let it do its function all along. Being Millennial, this different technology provides us an easier life for it is one of the instrument in building a favourable community for all of us because it offers many opportunity in discovering our world and even our self. But then again, don’t let it become the center of us on which our whole world depends on it. Moreover, even we forget him in times that we are blissful enjoying those gratifying entity, still, He is there waiting for us to summon up his name. It is not

only in the moment that we are in troubles or we are bewildered in different matter but also in a minute that we are rejoicing and glad upon the blessing He kindly

“Come unto

me, all you that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest.“ -Matthew 10:28 provided for us. There is no wrong in sharing wonderful experience in Him. In fact, it is better to treat

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Guide your Dream guidance to us in order for us to survive the filthy and obscene world of temptations. He wants us to be righteous in everything for it is good to see people getting inspired by our good deeds but also us, learning from them. Oprah Winfrey once said, “The biggest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams.” Why is it? simply because if you have a dream to be achieved, he would do his best to do such things that would

eventually lead to the zenith of success. But indeed, seek for guidance; a guidance from our Father, a loving and trustworthy God almighty who will stand for us in the polluted noisy realm of mischievous world. Learn to have a dream because through dreaming, you won’t ever know could push beyond the limits of it in the world you would call a home – the Heaven or the other way around. Seek for guidance. Find the straight path. ***

him as our personal colleague or our friends in social media. A pal that we can share with or tag our feelings in our grievous event or in our jubilant days. For it said in Matthew 10:28, “Come unto me, all you that labour and are heavy laden and I will give you rest.” Explaining his never failing love for us that no matter of how much we ignore Him, he is still there and concern for us. In line with that, it specified in Job 34:4, ”Let us choose to us judgement: let us know among ourselves what is good,” this pertains that we have our own will to determine what could be the right thing to do. It’s not too late to be with him again and to listen to his words of wisdom for a while. Cause according to Job 34: 2, “Hear my words, o you wise men; and give ear unto me, you that have knowledge, “

Indeed, let us realize how essential His company in our life for He is our saviour. He gave his begotten son in order for us to be save from sin. This sacrifice delivers us now in good. However, to spend time with him is another way of showing gratitude. As we realize these things completely, why don’t we make a change in ourselves? To be near with God is not a tough task. Why don’t we use this technology in scattering his words and to garnered knowledge unto his wisdom? For it is state in Hebrews 3:15 “While it is said, today if you will hear his voice harden not your hearts, as in the provocation.” Referring to us, that we should listen and apply his words in our life for it will bring us a satisfying and harmonious living. God is forever. ***


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Prove it to...

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yourself that you are different from them to compare. Also, care less on how you treat others rather than thinking of yourselves. You don’t need a standing ovation or a promotion from your bosses for you to say that you reach your goal. What matters most is to always do what is your best and that’s it, everything will follow. Thus, life is not a race and it will never be. You shouldn’t think of that someone is better than you are, stop doubting yourself on what you are capable of. Everyone has their own weaknesses; everyone deserves to correct all of their mistakes and flaws. But if you feel that you are not accepted, just always believe in yourself; believe on your capabilities, talents and all the positive things behind you Again, as I’ve mentioned on top of my column: “Prove yourself to yourself, not to people.” ***

Last Hurrah...

LSPU PULSE

Bawat tao, bawat estudyante ay may kanya kanyang pamantayan na sinusunod. Kanya kanyang paniniwalang pinaninidigan at kanya kanyang paraan sa pag suri ng mga bagay bagay at kanya kanyang opinyon sa mga nangyayari sa paligid nila. Ikaw? bilang estudyante ng Unibersidad na ito, ano bang masasabi mo? Anong reaksyon mo sa isyung magiging Agosto na rin ang pasukan sa LSPU – Sta.Cruz? Sumasang ayon ka ba? o Tutol ka sa isyung ito? Sabay sabay nating alamin ang ilang kasagutan at hinanaing ng mga estudyante patungkol sa isyung

Sang-ayon ka bang baguhin ang simula ng pasukan? By l Harlene Origines and Grecielle Anne Baldesco

napag uusapan. Sa mga naging resulta ng kasagutan nila, makikita na iba-iba talaga tayo ng reaksyon at opinyon. May mga sumasang ayon ngunit meron din namang tumututol. May nagsasabing sumasang ayon sila na ipatupad na ang isyung ito dahil ganto na rin ang pamamalakad sa ibang Unibersidad at hindi na masyadong makakasagabal ang klima sa pasuka. Samantalang, may mga tumututol dahil kinakailangan pang mag’adjust ng mga estudyate kung magiging Agosto na ang pasukan. Ang lahat ng mga nakalathala ay pawing sariling opinyon lamang ng ilang mag aaral ng ating Unibersida. Hindi ito ginagamit na instrument upang makasira o tumukoy ng ibang tao. Ito sana’y magsilbing tulay para sa isang maunlad na pamamalakad. ***

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left behind. I agree. He also put emphasis on the government’s effort to heighten the country’s educational system, specifically basic education, through K-12 Curriculum. As a future educator, I find this step of the government as a great leap for the Filipino nation. The country, in the past few years was among the remaining three countries having ten-year basic education program. This had been an issue or a problem for some Filipinos looking for job abroad. But now, the young people will be able to attain education suitable to compete globally. Though there are minor flaws in this innovation, still, the fact that the government exerted effort to implement it is already commendable. In due time, these flaws will be met. I believe. To compete globally, he also stated the success of the programs of TESDA. For the health sector, he stated the continuous growth of the membership to Philhealth. In addition, he informed the nation on the status of Bangsamoro Basic Law. Receiving a loud applause was the president’s interest in passing the Anti-Dynasty Bill. Truly, the president has done things that are to be proud of. He planted a seed that the people hoped to grow and bear progress. He had initiated the country’s inevitable rise, although a commendable initiative is not an assurance to a commendable result. So I hope and pray for the next leader to work better or if not continue what the president has done. Again, President Aquino have done much, but should the people expect more or was it his last hurrah?***

There Goes with.. From page 7 bad. So they rather choose to do good deeds. Before making a choice, I ask myself two questions: “what are the consequences of this choice I am making?” and “will this choice bring fulfillment to me and also to those who is affected with this choice?” with this questions that I’ve seen in the social media helps me in deciding whether if I am doing right. ***

Who will...

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I, myself admit that I can’t vote as of now for the one who I think deserved to be on the position. As I see this person, and what he has done, I think he really has the power to control his countrymen. Anyways, we all have the factors that we consider on giving our hands to someone. Every one of us wishes that chosen one will completely let our country grow more and more. Let those bad issues be lessened and solved especially when it comes to corruption and natural disaster. For the next administration, I wish that you will do all your responsibilities and works. Before making a decision, please consider your countrymen and how will this affects us. As new governing administration, do all your promises that you made when you are campaigning. Please be true to the stances and ideas you had when you’re not already on that position. Though we all know that no one’s is perfect especially when it comes to leader, we are going to serve you as long as you serve for us. We need change. Filipinos want change. I am not saying that those past administration don’t do anything for us. What I am trying to say is that do something that your countrymen will feel that change we want to happen. But instead of blaming those past leaders, just do your work and work harder than they had to. If there are things that you think that they should have done, do it yourself since you are on that position. I also accept the fact that the reality of politics may force you to compromise and withdraw policies. But please, this not just for me and for you, this is for all of us, Filipinos. Make everything change and improve. Don’t let our country go down and fall. ***

Revised Standards...

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we are on the good standards. We must not go with the flow if it is not appropriate. Choose what is beneficial and useful. As a famous quotation says, “The right is always right, while wrong will always be wrong.”**

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Varieties of Love By l John Carlos Alvarez and Ma. Xena Bautista

If there is one clichest (there’s no such term as clichest) word in the world, that would be love. Love has been an endless topic to discuss. Actually, definitions of it cannot be counted, making love an indefinite abstract. The bible says love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, and it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always protects, always trusts, always hopes, and always perseveres. The movie Mouline Rouge emphasized that the greatest thing you’ll ever learn is just to love and be loved in return. Even Barbra Streisand sings the statement) love is soft as an easy chair and love is fresh as the morning air with her angelic voice. Truly, love is everywhere. It is inevitable, it stays until the end of time. But how do people love? Is loving one’s parents the same with loving one’s partner? Do love for humanity the same with love for money? Well, it is not. For there are many types of Love, and you are about to read the seven of them.

PHILIA

The love people share. It is the kind of love present in every group of friends, a football team or even on corps of soldiers. It is love shared whenever a specific goal is met, love that is not exclusive for a single person only.

PRAGMA

The love people share. It is the kind of love present in every group of friends, a football team or even on corps of soldiers. It is love shared whenever a specific goal is met, love that is not exclusive for a single person only.

EROS

The love people share. It is the kind of love present in every group of friends, a football team or even on corps of soldiers. It is love shared whenever a specific goal is met, love that is not exclusive for a single person only.

E P A G A

The love people share. It is the kind of love present in every group of friends, a football team or even on corps of soldiers. It is love shared whenever a specific goal is met, love that is not exclusive for a single person only.

A I T U A L I PH

The love people share. It is the kind of love present in every group of friends, a football team or even on corps of soldiers. It is love shared whenever a specific goal is met, love that is not exclusive for a single person only.

E G R O T S

The love people share. It is the kind of love present in every group of friends, a football team or even on corps of soldiers. It is love shared whenever a specific goal is met, love that is not exclusive for a single person only.

LUDUS

These are just seven types of love that most people encounter. Human can still experience other kinds of love that is not listed above. It can be love for food, a thing or a character in an Anime. What matters most is that love is built through a strong foundation. So let’s not forget that there should be trust, commitment and respect for all the ones that you love.

The love people share. It is the kind of love present in every group of friends, a football team or even on corps of soldiers. It is love shared whenever a specific goal is met, love that is not exclusive for a single person only. Illustrations l Bea Javier

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PERSONALITY SKETCH MAKULAY ANG BUHAY!

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By l Lou Fatima Muega

Bukod sa sinabawang gulay, paano mo masasabing makulay ang buhay? Sa mga ngumingiting bulaklak, nagliliparang paru-paro, nagsasayawang mga puno sabay sa humuhuning mga ibon, sa panahong naabot mo na ang iyong pangarap habang kasama mo ang mga mahal mo sa buhay, doon mo siguro masasabing makulay ang buhay. Pero alam mo, mas magiging makulay ang buhay kung marunong kang magbigay ng kulay sa mundong ito. Makapagbibigay ka ng kulay sa mundo kung mahal mo ang ginagawa mo at nakapagbibigay ka ng ligaya at inspirasyon sa ibang tao. Sa hindi kalayuan, sa Sta. Cruz, Laguna, may nakilala ako na nagbibigay ng kulay sa mundong ito sa pamamagitan ng pagbibigay buhay sa bawat canvas na blanko. Bata, kalikasan, tao at lahat ng magaganda sa mundong ito ay makikita sa mga gawa niya. Titingnan mo pa lamang ang mga likha niya, mapapanganga ka na talaga at tila ba gugustuhin mo nang iuwi ang mga ito. Nagsimula lang siya sa krayola noon at inamin niya na masgusto niya pang maglaro ng teks at jolen sa labas. Noong una ay hindi naman siya interasado sa pagpipinta pero noong labing-pitong gulang siya, nag-work shop siya sa Studio Art 2000 sa Sto. Angel, Sta. Cruz, Laguna at doon na nga nagtuluy-tuloy ang pagbibigay kulay niya sa canvas na blanko at mapanglaw na mundong ito. Nadiskubre siya at lalo pang umusbong ang kaunlaran niya nang maisama siya sa exhibit sa Macau na puro European ang kasali at siya lamang ang kaunaha-unahang Asian na nakilahok doon. Matapos noon ay sunud-sunod na ang napapanalunan niyang paligsahan sa iba’t-ibang bansa at sunud-sunod na ang parangal niyang natatanggap. Kabilang na rito ang pagkapanalo niya sa Abilympics 2000 na ginanap sa Subic. Dahil sa pagkapanalo niya roon ay nakilahok at nagkaroon ng Outstanding Performance siya na ginanap naman sa Czech Republic. Siya rin ay isa sampung namumukod tanging mamamayan noong 2002 ng Sta. Cruz, Laguna dahil sa kanyang mahalaga at kapuri-puring ginawa para sa mamamayan. Noong 2006 naman ay ginawaran siya bilang Pinakamaningning na Alagad ng Sining ng lalawigan ng Laguna. Aking tinutukoy ay ang bunga ng pagmamahalan nina Marina Coralejo at Arturo delos Reyes na siyang ipananganak noong Setyembre 22, 1976. Ngayon ay masayang naninirahan kasama ang asawa na si Marian Salvador at mga anak na sina Elizabeth Marie at Isabella Jane sa Sta. Cruz, Laguna. Pero ano nga ba ang tunay na nakamamangha sa mga likha niya na tunay na nakapagbibigay ng inspirasyon at ligaya sa maraming tao? Siya ay kabilang sa Association of Mouth and Foot Painting Artist, isa siya sa lima na Pilipino na kabilang doon. Siya ay pintor na kakaiba, isang tao na tunay na kahanga-hanga at namumukod tangi. Ang aking tinutukoy kasi ay ipinanganak na paraplegic—isang kondisyon kung saan paralisado na ang ilang bahagi ng katawan. Pero sa kabila ng lahat ng iyon,sa kabila ng kawalan niya ng dalawang kamay, nabibigyan niya pa rin ng kulay ang canvas na blanko sa pamamagitan ng pagpinta gamit ang kanyang mga paa. Siguro’y madalas na natin itong marinig pero hindi talaga hadlang ang anumang kapansanan upang maabot ang tagumpay. Kailanman ay hindi ito humadlang bagkus ay maslalo pa nga itong naging dahilan upang magpatuloy sa buhay. vNagbibigay siya ng inspirasyon at pag-asa sa atin upang lalo pa tayong magpatuloy sa mundong ito kahit minsan ang buhay ay dulot lamang kadalasan ay lumbay. Hindi ibig sabihin na kapag nagsara ang elevator, bawal nang gumamit ng hagdanan, na kapag umulan, wala ng darating na araw, na kapag nagsara ang pinto, wala ng tsansa na magbukas pa ito, na kapag walang-wala ka na, hindi ibig sabihin nito na wala na talaga, na kapag may kulang sa iyo, wala ka nang magagawang bagay na kukumpleto sa pangarap mo. May nagsabi sa akin na kapag naguguluhan sa buhay, ‘yung tipong wala ng makitang pag-asa para maabot ang iyong pangarap, huwag daw natin makalimutan na maniwala sa ating sarili, huwag sabihin sa sarili na “Kaya ko ba?” bagkus ay “Kaya ko!” Pero sino nga ba siya? Sino nga ba ang tinutukoy ko? Siyang tunay na kahanga-hanga na ginagamit ang talento upang magbigay ng kulay at inspirasyon sa maraming tao? Sino itong siyang nagpatunay na maaabot pa rin ang tagumpay kahit na walang mga kamay? Sino nga ba ang pintor na gamit ang paa ay pinupunan ang canvas na blanko ng ngumingiting bulaklak, nagliliparang paru-paro, nagsasayawang mga puno at mga humuhuning mga ibon? Walang iba kundi ang katangi-tanging si Jason. Si Jason delos Reyes. ***

BIGYAN NG KULAY , By l Reniel Renz Gallardo

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ILAPAT ANG NGITI

Ang paglalapat ng kulay ay isang paraan ng pagbibigay ng emosyon sa bawat likha, katulad ng pagbibigay ng ngiti sa mga labi. Hindi kumpleto ang likha kung wala itong kulay, katulad ng buhay hindi kumpleto kung wala emosyon. Iyang pinatunayan ni David Fernando Santos Rodriguez, 55 taong gulang na mag-aaral ng Laguna State Polytechnic University upang makapagtapos ng kursong Bachelor of Secondary education Major in Mapeh. Isang pintor, atleta, gymnast, pastor at magiging guro sa hinaharap, iyan ang mga bagay na kanyang pinagkakaabalahan. Mula Peru, South America ay tinawid niya ang karagatan kasama ang kanyang asawang Pinay na si Aida Santos. “Noong una hindi ko talaga alam ang Pilipinas pero dahil sa ikinuwento ng asawa ko kung ano ang sitwasyon ng bansang ito pumayag akong magtungo dito. Naghahanap talaga kami ng mga batang matutulungan at ito ang napili namin. Alam ko at ramdam ko mula sa puso ko na tinatawag ako dito.” Paunang pahayag niya sa amin. Bigyan ng edukasyon ang kahit isang myembro ng mahihirap na pamilya ang kanyang layunin. Ang mga kabataan na nais makapagtapos ngunit walang sapat na pantustos ay kanyang sinusuportahan at binibigyan niya ng gastusin sa pambayad ng matrikula, baon at mga kagamitan sa pag-aral. Sa kasalukuyan ay may pinag-aaral siyang siyam na kabataan, dalawa dito ay nag-aaral ng kolehiyo na kumukuha ng BS Accountancy at BS Computer Science Sa Laguna University samantala ang natitirang pito ay pawang nasa sekundarya at nag-aaral sa mga pribadong paaralan. Dahil sa pagmamahal sa kaalaman at pagnanais matuto ay ipinagpatuloy niya ang pag-aaral sa ating bansa pagkat noon ay wala pa siyang panahon na mag-aaral sa kadahilanang siya ang panganay na anak at abala siya sa pagtulong sa kanyang pamilya upang mapagtapos ang kanyang mga kapatid. Noong una ay gusto lamang niyang magkaroon ng titulo, makapagtapos at makapagtrabaho ngunit dahil nga ang kanyang kurso ay nakatuon sa mga kabataan at pagtuturo, nakita niya ito bilang isang sangkap sa pagpapaunlad ng kaalaman ng mga bata na kabilang sa kanyang ministeryo at paraan upang makatulong at makapagbahagi ng kaalaman. Mahilig siyang magpinta, katunayan niyan ay nagtuturo rin siya ng mga bata tuwing bakasyon. “Art express yourself and feelings the way that you can communicate your insights and idea.” Iyan ang pakahulugan niya sa sining. Kadalasan niyang ipinipinta ang mag nakikita sa paligid tulad ng mga bundok, sapa, mga syudad at kung anu-ano pa lalo na ang magagandang tanawin tulad ng mga baybayin sapagkat dito niya naipapakita ang tunay na ganda ng lugar na kanyang napupuntahan. Bagaman hindi nabigyan ng pagkakaton na magkaanak dahil sa ilang suliranin ay hindi naman siya nakakaramdam ng pangungulila dahil para sa kanya ay kalooban ito ng Diyos upang makasalamuha niya ang mas madaming bata, makatulong at mapaunlad sila. “Tinatawag nila akong tito at ang turing ko naman sa kanila ay anak kaya pakiramdam ko ay anak ko na talaga sila sapagkat ang iba sa kanila ay wala talagang itinuturing na ama.” Paliwanag niya. Sarili niyang desisyon ang pagtulong. Hindi ito dahil sa pamahalaan o sa institusyon, mula rin sa sariling pera niya ang kanyang ginagamit na pampaaral sa mga batang iyon. Dapat siyang hangaan sapagkat may layunin siyang ipinta ang magagandang magaganap sa buhay ng mga kabataan, iginuguhit niya ang kanilang mga gabay sa pag-unlad, binibigyan niya ng pundasyon ang kanilang hinaharap at patuloy na binibigyang kulay ito. Ginawa niyang obra maestra ang buhay ng iba, ang makita silang nagtatagumpay ay isang napakalaking tagumpay din para sa kanya. Handa siyang bigyang kulay ang mapuputlang mukha ng naghihikahos na kabataan ng bansa at inilalapat at ipinipinta ang ngiti sa kanilang mga labi. ***

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FEATURES COLUMN

The Forgotten Ones They say life is beautiful, everything it has and everything it will offer, it is said that it’s undeniably perfect. But since the universe will not give us the convenience that we want and the universe as we all know, loves to joke a lot, it’s hard to say that life is really beautiful. Well, you know hearts can be broken down into pieces, trust can be vanished, decisions can be regrets and dreams? Dreams in life can be shattered. In short, even though life is “beautiful” it has also its hideous sides, and only some

is on the former side and many are still on the latter. The sad part on this side is waking up every day, every morning with a life that you never dreamt of having and the one that you never thought of wanting becomes your reality. And what if the universe sets another twist? What if the

Just like when a loved one passed away, it’s normal to feel sad, show heaviness, and look for sympathy through friends and family. However the grief over a pet loss is natural process of moving on. Other people might not understand the depth of the feeling you had for your beloved companion and just say grieving is inappropriate for someone who lost “just a pet.” Don’t allow anyone to tell you that it’s insane or overly sentimental to grieve. Many people consider pets as a family member due to the bond that was created by the owner who spent time to his or her pet. And when they die you will feel a significant, even traumatic loss. The intensity of pain depends according to duration of the pet to the family, the age of the pet and the circumstances of their death. Generally speaking the more significant the loss, the

more intense the grief you’ll feel. A pet loss may consider as child’s very first experience with death. Attempting to convince the child by telling him that the pet ran away could make the child to expect that the pet will return and feel betrayed after realizing the truth. Express your own grief to a child and tell him everything will be alright to help him work out his feelings. It also can be hard for adults and those who live alone, pet loss may make them feel a loss of purpose and total emptiness. Pet’s death may also trigger painful memories mostly if it is associated with loss. They can seek help through friends and family care or by calling a petloss hotline for proper distribution of tips. A normal person might felt different emotions and responses right after the death

universe tells you that there’s no escape from that unwanted reality? Well, besides us and other people who have problems in money, school, love life, I must say that the very close ones to that situation are the

We can make a change There are times that we feel we don’t belong to the society, we are thinking about the physical appearance, gender, religion or some things that we think are not accepted. For some instance, maybe there’s a teenager now being bullied because of pimples on his face. People make fun and tease his appearance, even though it’s normal and part of growing up, because it’s unpleasing to others.

There are really many struggles during teenage life especially when it comes to love or college requirements. But if there’s a problem, there’s a solution. We have friends and family that help and support us. They can give pieces of advice and they can always lend their hands to us. Time can also heal the wound we have right now and eventually the “past” will just be a memory. Furthermore,

incarcerated people. They’re still living but their existence is already forgotten. They are living but cannot do something in their personal growth and sadly, they’re still living but subtly taking away their lives as humans. Furthermore, problems brought by incarceration are not fully understand by many and needs by inmates are not yet clarified if they really acquire it. A study conducted by Oliveros (2015) in Santa Cruz, Laguna concluded that the activities of inmates especially in terms of recreation and sport activities were not fully implemented inside the jail. The inmates are also unaware or have lack of knowledge about the institutional program. Additionally, Cambel (2014) said that inmates are prone to sickness since there is no isolation room or clinic inside the jail. There is also a lack of educational supplies and facilities inside the cell. Another issue which is very degrading is the food system here in the Philippines today, the allotted allowance for a prisoner on his

of the pet. Guilt may occur if you feel responsible for the pet’s death. It is pointless to burden yourself with guilt for an incident you didn’t want to happen. Denial also makes it difficult to accept your pet was gone, some pet owners carry this kind of extremes and others find it hard to get a new pet for fear

“Never

forget to look after yourself;”

of being “disloyal” to the previous pet. Anger may be directed at the possibilities of someone who is responsible for the death of the pet, sometimes it is justified but there are some helpful tips that I heard and gathered to help us build confidence to handle problems in life. First, stand straight. Chin up. Proper posture is very important to us, students, because it affects how we speak and interact with others. Just like a model in magazines and television shows, you must learn how to walk, stand and interact to people with proper posture and with confidence. Second—unwanted smell and haggard look. We always experience this after a long day in school or when going out to have adventure with friends. This may lose one’s confidence and may decrease their self-esteem. To avoid unwanted smell, there are many solutions like taking a bath every day, applying deodorant, wearing perfume, scrubbing the body twice a week or as much

meal a day is only fifty pesos. According to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, you need to satisfy the bottom level first, which is the physiological needs to be able to move on to the next level, which is the security needs.

“Lending

a hand can alleviate the suffering of the forgotten ones from this prejudice society. ” It is followed by belongingness needs and self-esteem needs in order to reach the top— which is the self-actualization, the fulfillment of one’s potential.

when carried to extremes, it will serve as a distraction arranging your grief. Now is the right time to lift yourself up and move on to a better condition! Don’t let anyone tell what you are supposed to feel and don’t tell yourself how to feel either. Just let yourself feel whatever you want to feel without embarrassment or judgment. It’s also preferable to reach out to those who have lost pets because they may understand what you are going through. Never forget to look after yourself; the stress of losing a pet can suddenly deplete energy and emotional stability. Looking after your physical and emotional needs will get you through this difficult time. Eat healthy meals; get enough sleep and train regularly will help to release endorphin to boost you up. And if you have other pets as needed, and checking your nails, nose and ears. Making it a routine will be a big help to boost up confidence and later on you’ll see the changes after everything is done.

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changed not only for ourselves but also for the society,” Third, we are in the modern time, new style and trends that are showing up are the interest of teens today. Going with the flow is very easy. Revamping old clothes is the best way to get in line and will

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Moreover, inmates who are living behind bars already have a “barrier” to live. They have a barrier on achieving the deficiency and growth needs to satisfy themselves because they are already locked in a place that reminds of the “sin” they made. They are already caged in to a world wherein they are already given the prejudice that they are “bad,” forgetting that inmates are “humans” who has dignity and respect that must be valued. They already have a barrier to reach the higher strata of Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. Those barriers already blocked them to grow, but despite the problems brought by incarceration like lack of facilities, food and water, we, as a society, should learn to look deeper on the soul and heart of inmates, to help maintain their self-worth as humans. But still, we Filipinos know nothing about them because we’re busy thinking that they are “bad. We’re elusively treating them in inhumane manner as well as thinking that the government is the only

responsible for those inmates. Lastly, admit it or not, our care for them is too little because we’re too busy living for our own. Prisoners are human beings. We should not forget that they have the rights to be given basic needs and attentions. Although they had committed heinous crimes in the past, we must bear in mind that we should value others like how we value ourselves. Maybe, you won’t agree on what I’m saying for inmates are “sinners” but did you ask yourself once in a while, that you are also a sinner? You also cheat and lie. We are not perfect. We’re just like those who are incarcerated people; the only difference is that they have a “barrier.” So let’s help them even in simplest ways, lending a hand can alleviate the suffering of the forgotten ones from this prejudice society. As Nelson Mandela said before, “No one truly knows a nation until one has been inside its jails. A nation should not be judged by how it treats its highest citizens, but its lowest ones.” ***

Coping With Grief Due to Pet Loss try to maintain a normal routine because the other surviving pets can also experience loss when a pet dies. It will not only benefit the remaining pets but also help you elevate your outlook too. While grief is your personal experience, you don’t need to face it all by yourself. There’s also alternative

way of getting over with a pet’s loss by conducting a funeral for a pet and do it as a tribute. You can also create a legacy by planting a tree in the memorial of your pet as well as creating a scrapbook or album. Cherishing the fun and the love you shared with your companion can help

also make us more creative and stylish. Fourth, the most obvious of all to look like as if we’re very happy is to smile. It is nice to see a person who looks like she is always on the mood, has confidence to earn a degree and has positive outlook on the future. Always remember that smiling is one of the best weapons to get rid of everything that makes us feel lost and isolated. Fifth, there’s no good in hiding our true self. Showing the true colors is what others want in one person than showing a “fake” one. So, just be yourself. We should give time and enough focus to change ourselves so we can turn our negative traits into a positive one. Who knows? Maybe, we’ll be an inspiration to those people who has a bad attitude or to the most hopeless one. In short, we changed not only for ourselves

but also for the society, to be an inspiration to many people. Furthermore, it also means to fight for every breath to survive as well as to reach the happiness that we desire in our lives. Today, we need to accept the fact that people are very judgmental and very hard to understand on what they want in life. They say words more hurtful than a dagger cut through the skin, words worse than getting stabbed at the heart. So at some point, we may feel that we’re tortured and feel like a loser in this game of life. But one of the quotation that is always in my mind is “Never let anyone dull your sparkle!” So always remember that we have brain that thinks and heart that decides, so we should know every step in building confidence for “Confidence” is one of the very important ingredients in our lives to make a difference. ***

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BOOK REVIEW Percy Jackson: Battle of the Titan

Promises are abstract figures that are not only said but should be done because holding on to your promises does not only show how brave you are, but how determined you are to fulfill that. Mostly, making and fulfilling promises were proven by a book in the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series, Percy Jackson: Battle of the Titan. Molded by the most-prized author, Rick Riordan, this Greek mythology inspired paperbound caught my attention on how Greek gods are involved in the mortal life of humans. More riddles and mind-twisting plot are inside this book. Also, witness how Percy Jackson, a simple half-blood, can help a Greek goddess. Unexpectedly, there are also interesting haikus from Athena’s twin brother, Apollo. You want to know how interesting they are? Go read and by Romel Brian Florendo have fun with the book. ***

The Maze Runner “We get out now or we die trying.” – Thomas The maze runner is a dystopian science fiction film based on the best-selling trilogy novel of James Danshner and a movie adaptation directed by Wes Ball. The story begins with a teenage boy Thomas (Dylan O’Brien) who wakes up in a steel-box elevator with no memory of his life other than his name. He was pulled out into the place with group of boys called gladers who also don’t have memories of themselves, only their names. Thomas discovers that the place is enclosed with a labyrinth of high walls keeping them safe from strange, deadly and poisonous creature they call, Griever. Could they solve the mysteriousness of the maze? Will they ever find out why they are there? How will they come out from the maze? Will they ever come out? Or will they come out alive? This movie is cool, adventurous, thrilling, exciting and mind blowing. Watch the movie to find out more. *** by Harlene Origines

Music REVIEW

Classic by MKTO Have you experienced being in love to the point that everything about that person is perfect? Well, this is what the MKTO duo composed. Proving that when you’re in love, you’re willing to do anything to get the attention the one you are attracted to. “I wanna thrill you like Michael I wanna kiss you like Prince Let’s get it on like Marvin Gaye Like Hathaway write a song for you like this.” These lines show how a person expresses his feelings. To treat them like royals and to make them feel like every day for them is special as they see how ‘classic’ the one they have fallen in love to. In reality, it doesn’t really matter on how special people treat the one they love, what matters most is they made them feel it. *** by Romel Brian Florendo

How To Get Away With Murder Crime, it surrounds us. We are living in a sinful world that exposes us from different kinds of crime. But how will the victims be saved by destruction of the people who can lay justice into the victims palm if they’re the ones who lie and hide the truth? Annalise Keating, a criminal law professor in Middleton University, picks up 5 of her most brilliant law students and put them into challenge to prove that they deserve the top of her class. But how will they solve the cases when they are trying to cover their crime? Try to watch it and surely you will be a part of their criminal hunting and criminal case solving. How To Get Away With Murder is an on-going series in ABC channel. Watch at your own risk. *** v

Eleanor and Park

“I don’t like you, Park,” she said, sounding for a second like she actually meant it. “I...”—her voice nearly disappeared—”think I live for you.” This is not your typical teenage love story with an awkward-looking girl that fell in love with a rich and famous boy and lived happily ever after. No. This is about two misfits who knew that loving each other won’t be easy but crazy and brave enough to try. Eleanor with a chubby figure, big curly red hair, awkward clothes, and a family that can’t afford to buy her a toothbrush is a total formula for an outcast and “will-never-be-popular” kind of girl. Park is a comic geek, music lover and “the Asian-kid” but, he’s cool in his own little ways. Find out and fall in love with these two misfits who took risks just to be together. By the way, you’ll love the ending *insert sarcasm*. *** by Justine Perdiguerra

The Shawshank Redemption Rank as first in the world’s most popular and authoritative website for movies commonly known as the Internet Movie Database (IMDb), The Shawshank Redemption maybe, is the greatest movie of all time. Based on the short novel of Stephen King entitled “Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption,” Frank Darabont adapted an excellent movie starred by Tim Robbins and Morgan Freeman. It is about Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins), a banker who was falsely accused of murdering his wife and his wife’s affair. Despite of his innocence, Andy was jailed in Shawshank State Prison. The Shawshank Redemption showed that good things especially “hope” will never die, it tells people that hope is something that cannot be touched or owned by someone else for it is already owned by you. The film received seven Oscar nominations and had brilliant reviews from critics for its story and actor’s fine performances. *** by Lou Fatima Muega

Touch the Sky “My Heart Beating, My Soul Breathing, I Found My Life, When I Lay It Down, Upward Falling, Spirit soaring, I touched the sky, When my knees hit the ground” Its refrain is very short and simple yet it is very meaningful and really heart touching. It reminds us that we do not need to be really up high in drawing closer to God. Life achievements which people always brag won’t help in pursuing for God. Touch the sky is trying to help us realize that we can be in touch and connected with God in heaven if we are going to humble ourselves before Him in prayer and surrendering our lives to him. There is nothing wrong listening to the pop music of this generation, but let us not forget listening to some Christian music that edifies our soul once in a while. *** by John Steven Bacube

TSISMIS NOON, KASAYSAYAN NGAYON Tired and fed up of watching telenovelas at night? Why not take a break and watch a show that offers wide array and vast information about the history of our dear Philippines. Ladies and gentlemen, this is History with Lourd. History with Lourd, tagged as History: Tsismis Noon, Kasaysayan Ngayon is a documentary show about history lessons aired at TV5 every Wednesday night. This history-oriented show is hosted by multi-awarded broadcast journalist Lourd de Veyra. You won’t be bored while watching this show as de Veyra gives his own brand of history lessons and trivia that combines satirical and comedic style of presentation. History with Lourd answers intriguing questions about our national heroes and other Filipinos especially those who shaped the nation in the past. *** by Zion Krehl Astronomo

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Someone is staring at you! Are you frightened when night reclaims the light? How about the feeling that there are eyes right on your windows? The crime novel entitled “The Snowman” by Jo Nesbo afflicts a feeling of abhorrence to its readers. Page turning quality that is offered by the author is relentlessly special for this is a book hooks curiosity. A crime writing of the highest order in which the characters are as strong as the story itself. Harry Hole, a detective and his team will start investigating about the alarming cases of ripped victims. A young boy wakes up to find his mother missing. “And when the snow has gone” another woman disappeared - together with the snowman. So, when reading another piece of literature try to look on something different. Why won’t try this kind of stuff that will definitely tickles your imagination? Because you might not know, maybe Someone is staring at you! *** by Rayns Keneth S. Ampon

Movie REVIEW

The Lovely Bones

“I was there for a moment, and then I was gone.” It is a supernatural drama film of a 14-year-old teenager named Susie Salmon (Saoirse Ronan) who was viciously raped and murdered by her neighbor Mr. Harvey (Stanley Tucci). On that day onwards, Susie watches herself in front of her family and friends without her true presence drifting apart while struggling to move on from her death. They wonder where Susie could be but all they got was nothing. As her journey to heaven begins, Susie bravely attempts to find her way. She saw the life after her death, how his father continues to fight for what happened to her, how his mother tries to move on and how his sister investigates when she had a suspicious feeling about Mr. Harvey. The Lovely Bones is a thrilling, horrific, suspicious, dramatic, and adventurous film. It will surely make you realize how important life is. Watch its movie to find out more. *** by Harlene Origines

IRRESISTIBLE If you’re a fan of Fall Out Boy or is just the kind of person who appreciates punk-rock, then this song will definitely be your new 2015 anthem. With its anthemic trombones, chugging guitar and catchy chorus, this song is sure to get you on your feet and singing along to this infectious tune. Not only does it have a good rhythm but it contains poetic and metaphorical lyrics; basically this song is poetry combined with a base guitar. “And I love the way you hurt me, baby, it’s irresistible.” The song refers to deadly love, that no matter how much the girl seems to hurt the dude, he just can’t get enough of her love. The song makes love seem like a battle, a war that neither the girl nor the boy had planned taking part in. It was an unplanned love, an unexpected one. And just like love that happens unexpectedly, painful consequences are followed. *** by Vanessa Mae V. Anthony

Television REVIEW i Zombie iZombie (stylized as iZombie) is an American television series developed by Rob Thomas and Diane Ruggiero - Wright If there’s one thing the entertainment world needs, it’s more zombie related properties, right? Well actually, this could be fun- It’s not the grim dark mystery of the Walking Dead –it’s much more light–hearted, fun fake on the genre. iZombie looks too much like human except for the pale skin and hair There is a lot to say for a show that allows new views to come in after 11 episodes as fell immediately at home in the verse. Taking a page from the old gag of eating brains these undead creatures ingest cerebral organs in order to carry on “as normal” and by that she can solve the mystery of their death. The iZombie mythology classifies super natural creatures using the Egyptian concept of an over soul (memories rational thought). *** by Kim Angelica Tabigay


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Nagcarlan Binhi ng Karikitan, Ani ng Kaunlaran By l Jan Aldous Virina

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Parine na! Adyo na! Dito sa mataas na lugar kung saan mararamdaman ang halumigmig ng hangin na sagana sa pagpapalago at produksyon ng mga gulay gaya ng repolyo, sayote, kamatis at iba pa. Ito ang lugar na tinatampok ang isang butihing babaeng may malaking impluwensya sa pagkakatuklas at liderato ng bayang pinagpala sa saganang ani ng palay, niyog, lanzones at halamang ugat. Siya ay walang iba kung hindi si Ana Kalang na nagsilbing huwaran sa mga mamamayan ng bayang matatagpuan sa paananan ng Bundok Cristobal at Bundok Banahaw. Ito ang bayan ng Nagcarlan, ang sinasabing Vegetable Basket ng Laguna.

Buti pa Alamat, may puno’t dulo eh Tayo?

Isa sa mga pagkakakilanlan ng isang bayan ay ang mismong pangalan nito, kaya naman saan nga ba nagmula ang pangalang Nagcarlan? May isang kwentong bayan na talagang kumalat noon at hindi maikakailang ito ay may kaugnayan sa pagsupil ng mga EspaĂąol sa ating bayan. Ang mga mamamayan daw noon sa Nagcarlan ay naninirahang mapayapa subalit nang pumutok ang balitang nariyan na sa lawa ang mga taong banyaga na may mga dalang baril agad nilang dinala ang mga babae, bata at ilang matatanda sa ligtas na lugar sa tinatatawag nila noong labak region. Sa katunayan walang ganoong puwersa ang mga tao laban sa mga armadong dayuhan kasama ang mga Pilipinong scouts kaya nang magpaputok sa ere ang mga dayuhan ay silang Nagkanlong sa matataas na damong cogon sa Ilog Talahibing. Sinabi ng mga kasamang scouts ang k anilang ginawa kaya naman tinagurian ang lugar na Nagkanlong hanggang sa naglaon ay naging Nagcarlan. Ang isa pang kwento ay tungkol naman sa dakilang babaeng nabanggit ko sa unang bahagi na si Ana Kalang. Si Ana Kalang ang siyang nakatuklas at nagtatag ng Nagcarlan. Siya ay maitututring na pinakamayamang babae noong panahon niya na nagtataglay ng mga ari-arian patungo sa bayan. Kilala siya sa pagdadala ng tungkod at salakot. Naghandog si Ana Kalang ng malaking bahagi sa pagpapatayo ng unang Katolikong simbahan. Noong taong 1752, wala pa rin pangalan ang bayan kaya bilang paggalang kay Ana Kalang ay tinagurian ang bayan na (Nagkarlang) Nagcarlang.

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ng Nagcarlan ay kilala rin sa magandang istruktura ng simbahan nito at ang tinaguriang Underground Cemetery. Katunayan ilang mga palabas na ang naggawang kunan sa mga antigong lugar na ito. Sa pagsama ko sa aking mga katoto sa paglalakbay sa aking tinubuang bayan ay nadatnan ko sila sa Underground Cemetery na kung saan magsisimula ang parade sa Ika-29 na pagdiriwang ng Ana Kalang Festival. Inaya ko silang bumaba sa libingan at doon namin naramdman ang lamig ng pakiramdam at aliwalas. Hindi lamang ito basta libingan ng mga namayapa. Bagaman nagtataglay rin ito ng isang papel sa kasaysayan. Ang Libingan sa Ilalim ng Lupa ay ipinatayo ni Padre Vicente Velloc. Taglay ang isang pabilog na disenyo at isang kapilya na nakaratay sa sentong parte. Ang sabi pa nga ay dito raw nagkakroon ng pagpupulong ang mga rebulusyonaryong katipunero at isa na nga ay ang pagpaplano ukol sa Kasunduan sa Biak-na-Bato. Samantala, nang mapadpad naman kami sa simbahan ng Nagcarlan o kilala ring St. Bartholomew Parish Church, sila ba ay waring namangha sa anyo at dibuho nito. Halata mang sinauna ay di maikakaila ang hirap at pagod ng mga Nagcarlangin sa pagtatayo nito. Ito ay unang naitayo sa termino ni Padre Tomas de Miranda noong 1583 na siya namang taon ng pagsibol ng bayan. Sa patuloy ng mga di inaasahang kalamidad ang simbahan ay ilang beses ng naipaggawa at sa huli ay naipasaayos muli ni Padre Veloc sa pagpapalit ng lahat sa batong anyo nito. Dalawang araw tuwing Agosto nagdiriwang ng pista ang Nagcarlan, ang pista ni San Bartolome at San Diego de Alcala (Agosto 24-25). Dinarayo rin ang bayan ng mga deboto mula sa Batangas. Tuwing Mahal na Araw, isa pang dinarayo ng mga tao maging sa kalapit bayan ay ang kapilya ni San Jose, ang tumayong Ama ni Hesus. Ito ay matatagpuan sa Barangay Sinipian. Kaalinsabay pa nito ay ang saganang kakanin na mabibili sa tabi ng kapilya gaya ng sinukmani, butse, karyoka, galang-galang, putong pikpik, puto pao, bibingka at iba pa.

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ng Nagcarlan ay isa sa pinakamatandang bayan sa buong Pilipinas na natitatag noong 1583. Ang mamamayan noon ay namumuhay ng simple alinsunod sa mga dating gawi sa pulitika at katayuan sa lipunan mula datu hanggang alipin. Dahil sa mga ekspidisyong naganap noong ika-16 na siglo natunton ang bayang ito sa pamamagitan ng rutang Nagcarlan – Pila na bumagtas sa katubigan patungong bayan. Sa pagdating ng mga Español hindi sila tinanggap ng maluwag ni Tomalar, ang pinuno ng Baryo Alibumbungan. Samantala ay nagtungo na lamang ang mga dayuhan kay Gat Tayao (Gat Tayaw), pinuno ng bayan ng Liliw. Agad namang nakiusap si Gat Tayao kay Salcedo, pinuno ng mga dayuhan na patawarin si Tomalar at manapa’y pinagtipon ang mga mamamayan ng bayan upang binyagan sa Katolikong paniniwala. Nabago ang ilang sistema ng pamunuan simula noon at nagkaroon ng mga tinatawag na cabeza de barangay. Sa paglaon ay dumami ang mga pamilya’t mamamayan ng bayan na nagdulot ng pagkakaroon ng 48 na barangay sa buong bayan noong 1853. Kalimitang ngalan ng mga barangay ay isinunod sa mga ngalan ng Santo. Tulad ng ibang Pilipino ang naturang bayan ay nakipaglaban rin sa pagtaboy ng mga Kastila sa ating bansa. Ito ay sa kadahilanang hindi pantay ang pagtingin sa mga Pilipino at Español. Gayundin, ang labis na pagtatrabaho. Naging malaking bahagi ng rebolusyon si Tomas Virey na isang colonel sa ilalim ni Heneral Miguel Malvar at siya ring nakasaksi ng Kasunduan sa Biak-na-Bato. Noong nanakop ang mga Amerikano, nagkaroon ng pagbabagong politikal sa bayan. Naging unang municipal presidents (punong bayan ngayon)sina Romualdo Vita, Juan Velasco at Leonardo Lucido noong 1901. Nagkaroon na rin ng kasarinlan ang Barrio Pauli (Bayan ng Rizal) noong Enero 1, 1919 at naapahiwalay ang ilang bahagi ng Calumpang naging sakop na ng Liliw. Sa patuloy ng pamahalaan sa ilalaim ng Jones Law, naihalal bilang Presidente Municipal si Nemesio Esmilla noong Hunyo 3, 1919. Nanalo si Ma Menie dahil sa kanyang matibay na pakikisama sa mga mamamayan sa loob ng 12 taon na siyang nakapag patayo ng plaza na alay kay Rizal. Sa pagpasok ng pananakop ng mga Hapon at World War II, ang Nagcarlan ay nakapagtatag ng guerilla movement na umabot sa 430 matapos ang pagkabagsak ng Bataan. Ang bayan ang unang nagtatag ng Laguna Division Of the Fil-Am Irregular troop. Matapos ang World War II, naging sunod sunod ang pagbabagong lokal ng bayan. Datapwat may mga kinkaharap ay napagtagumpayan ng bayan ang patuloy na paggunita sa mga gawaing pampaunlad sa bayan. Nakatulong ang nagdaang Martial Law noong 70’s sa pagiging progresibo at disiplinado ng mga mamamayan na nakatulong naman sa pag-usbong nito sa bagong Republika.

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ami ay naglakadlakad upang matunghayan ang grand parade ng bayan at nakarating kami sa palengke. Dito sa palengke ay mapapansin ang hitik na hitik na gulayan. Masagana ang hometown ko sa pag-ani ng iba’t ibang klase ng gulay dahil angkop ang topograpiya nito sa pag-aalaga at pagpaparami ng gulay. Sa katunayan ay mayroon ng ginagamit na cable car sa pagbababa ng gulay mula sa mataas na bahagi ng bayan sa Barangay Bukal. Umaani rin ang bayan ng palay tuwing Abril sa mga baryo ng Banilad, Palayan at Maiit. Gayundin ang niyog na masagana sa bayan. Tuwing sasapit ang bandang Setyembre at Oktubre dito na naghihintay ang mga maghahakot ng trabaho dahil ito ay panahon ng rambutan at lansones. Natunghayan din ng aking mga kabaro ang iba’t ibang pasalubong at pagkain, magmula sa mga kendi,meat products at tinapay. Kung inyong lilimiin, bukod sa paghahalaman ang paggawa ng kendi at iba pang delicacies ay pangunahing hanapbuhay ng mga mamamayan ng Nagcarlan. Karaniwang dinarayong pasalubong sa Nagcarlan ay espasol, ube halaya, leche flan at puto masa. Nahihimlay ang mga gawaan nito sa Barangay Taytay at Malaya. Samantala, ang mga bakery ay matatagpuan din sa Barangay Malaya at Yukos. Kung sa paggawa naman ng masasarap na ham, longganisa, bacon, tocino at tapa, hindi pahuhuli ang Barangay Banago sa produksyon ng meat products. Dito nakadestino ang tatlo sa paggawaan ng mga prosesong karne ang Macos, Joshua at Marisha’s Meat Proucts.

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yan! Sa sobrang init ng aming paglalakbay dinala ko ang aking mga kasamahan sa Talahebeng (Talahibing), ilog na kahanay ng Real Resort sa may papuntang Liliw. Ang Real Resort ay pagmamay-ari na ng lokal na pamahalaan. Bukod sa Real, marami pa ang mga resort na matatagpuan sa Nagcarlan. Ilan sa mga ito ay ang Villa Sylvia, Villa Gregoria, Royo’s Resort, Villa Sotoya, Villa Martha, Green Nature, Glenda’s Resort, Twin Stone Resort at ang pinakabagong Nagcarlan Forest Resort na dinayo talaga ng iba’t ibang personalidad noong nakaraang Mahal na Araw. Bagaman malamig ang tubig na nagmumula sa mga bukal ay dinarayo ito lalo’t higit sa lahat ay tuwing summer. Kaya naman usap-usapan rin ang potensyal na pagiging resort capital nito sa Laguna. Kung gusto niyo namang makalibre pasyal sa isa sa pitong lawa ng San Pablo ay may isang lawa na sakop ang Nagcarlan na tinaguriang Yambo Lake. Hitik rin sa bayan ang pagpapala ng kalikasan ng tatlong falls. Pangunahing talon ay ang Bunga Falls na kilala rin sa natural nitong anyo na twin falls. Kung pagmamasdan ang twin falls wari bang ito ay nagbibigay imahe sa isang mukha ng babae na sinasabing tagapagbantay ng talon. Ang dalawa pang falls ay ang Sagilala at Lagulo na bagong diskubre lamang nitong nakaraang dalawang taon.

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sa sa tradisyon ng bayan ay ang pagsasagawa ng taunang selebrasyon ng Ana Kalang Festival bilang handog sa masaganang ani ng bayan mula sa nagbuhat na taon. Ito ang pinakaunang Festival na isinagawa sa Laguna noong 1987 sa pamumuno ni Hon.Demetrio Comendador. Ang orihinal na pagdiriwang nito ay tuwing Oktubre dahil sa masaganang ani ng lanzones kaya ang unang tawag dito ay Lanzones Festival. Isang matinding dahilan ay ang pagkakaroon ng bagyo noong 1996 na sumira sa taniman ng lanzones kaya pinalitan ito sa kasalukuyang ngalan. Dahil sa mga pabago-bagong panahon at bilang handog sa kabataan, nang taong 2010 inilipat ang festival sa buwan ng Abril dahil sa tag-ulang nararanasan tuwing Oktubre. Isa pa ring dahilaan ay pagkakaroon ng komplikasyon sa oras ng mga sumasaling mag-aaral gaya ng mga binibini sa patimpalak na Binibining Ana Kalang. Inilunsad din noon ang bagong pangalan ng festival na Kalang-kalang Festival. Sa pagpapatuloy ng tradisyon muling ibinalik ang pangalan sa Ana Kalang Festival. Buong bayan ay nakikiisa sa mga paligsahan sa Arkotekto, Bihis Ana Kalang, Kalang-kalang making, Bihis Kalang-Kalang, Street Dancing, Battle of the Bands, PinaKALANG, Musik Birit, Igkas Tekno at iba pa na siya lamang nagpapalipalitang paligsahan taun-taon.

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alaga namang maipagmamalaki ko ang aking bayang pinanggalingan. Mula sa alamat, kasaysayan at sa produkto ng bayan. Talaga namang nakita ko ang katuwaan sa mukha ng aking mga kaibigan. Maging ako ay natuwa sapagkat sa paglalakbay namin sa nakaraan ay nakilala ko ang aking mga ninuno. Isa pa ay nakapaggala rin ako sa festival kasama sila. Kahit na sobra ang init ay masasabi kong nagaglak akong maibahagi sa aking mga kaibigan ang aming mabungang bayan. Kaya nawa, kayo ay nasiyahan at balang araw aking hiling na kayo ay makarating sa bayang pinagpala ng binhi ng pag-asa patungo sa kaunlaran, ang Nagcarlan. *** THE GEARS - THE OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION OF LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY - SANTA CRUZ MAIN CAMPUS


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by | Rio Porca

A n g artikulong ito ay naglalaman ng mga samu’tsaring katanungan na pawang kalokohan, kasawian, kakornihan at naglalaman ng mga impormasyong hindinghindi mo magagamit sa’yong personal na buhay. Masasayang lang ang iyong oras sa pagbabasa nito kagaya ng pagkasayang ng pagmamahal mo sa kanya. HUGOOOOT! Kung sakali man na ito’y iyong mababasa at hindi mo nagustuhan,maaaring i-report lamang sa tanggapan ng The Gears Publication located at High School Bldg. at siguraduhing huwag na huwag kang magpapakita sa akin!!! Kapal neto! Nakikibasa ka na nga lang, magrereklamo A G M ka pa! Oh ayan, basahin mo ng pabebe MIHI ANG U G N A L ka! Walang makakapigil sa’yo! KATINGA I? , BAKIT NA K g A n o L HAHAHA! LA ng itan

wede ‘no? i ng p m a ip mo d is a a n S g g n sto nilan n pa a u a g iy g n g u KO? MAHAL n TAONG NG BAKIT AKO INIWAN mo k talaga mo pa concern Sa’kin g n a i? b ih o a yan n An inamala i. kapag K la . a n g a Baka naman kasi ang bagal mong kumilos eh male-late na! Iiwan ka in k ‘y tum ako lala anong n it a m n a Syempre, a Hahaha! eh! pa n Nag-drama kaya? lang na mo talaga no’n! Sundan ya naisip h hindi lang ka e n ip a s ii ’y d in Ikaw biro lang! Pero seriously, hindi ko rin naman alam e. Ako ba ang iniwan? may an ko ko ba an kasi ha. Ew a m h a a n H ‘diba, hindi naman ako! Oh ayan! Iiyak ka na naman! Though ako rin laging a agk ? Ba mo, pin ! sa taas m in la g a kaaaa! iiwan in tapos sobra nang mo t Minahal Sadnu? o hug). o (*Apir-sabay iniiwan r naka ure. Pe anong m s t g o n k a a i iy reasons possible ka ti Waaa! Sakit, be! Hay! Been there, done that. There are many ha, ‘d g mabu ason. Ba i n r a g n n o le k why people leave. Baka naman na sa iyo ang problema, vice versa. Baka naman isipan osib aih akong p la sila habang n g ip is a n a a y Muslim pala siya tapos ikaw napag-alaman niyang atheist ka pala! Kung ‘di g Ma sila kap nakatin a g y n a la k e n MAS na t pinagkakaabalahan a maraming ganoon, baka naman walang time dahil nam ustra ow! mafu-fr peace y il A h H a d A importante. Depende rin naman kasi sa priorities ‘yon e. Maybe, your love for H y a ? sa baba each other isn’t enough. Hindi naman kasi dapat mahal lang. Sabi nga sa kanta, tumingin “Maybe sometimes love just ain’t enough.” Pero ang kadalasang reason kung PAANO BA AKO MAKAKA-MOVE ON? bakit tayo iniiwan ng mga taong mahal natin ay dahil may darating sa buhay It’s true that moving on is the hardest part, especially when you loved that natin na mas magaling mang-iwan—este, baka may mahal na pala siyang then and up woke just he day One sparks. Walang sa’yo. siya na Nasawa person so much. Disregard how long the relationship was. As long as it’s real and you iba. gave your heart and soul to that person, then it’s true love. But what if that love is a suddenly he doesn’t love you anymore. Tapos ang dami niyang sasabihing time bomb? Fairytale-like relationships then suddenly come to an end. You’ll wake up alibi sa’yo. O kaya naman gagawa ng way para mag-break kayo. Ang dami every morning feeling empty inside. You’re stuck in a situation that you know you’re pang kung anu-anong sasabihin. Mas mabuti raw na hiwalay na lang kayo for It’s ulit! ka iiyak ayan, Oh Hahaha! me.” still alive but slowly dying on the inside. You constantly remember every moment that the better. “I’m sorry. It’s not you, it’s you’re together--through ups and downs, sadness and happiness, smiles and tears, and true that there’s no fair in farewell, but I believe that sometimes there’s a good everything. There are two types of relationship: the one that lasts and the other one in goodbye. All you need is to accept the ugly truth and learn to move on with day One happy. be and stronger be braver, Be life. your gives a lesson which enables you to change for the better. But moving on is not easy as a better perspective on counting 1 to 3, it requires time to fill the holes in your heart. Also, you need to accept you’ll find out the reason why you didn’t get what you think you deserve. And that some things come to an end, whether you like it or not. That for some reason, at that time, you’ll realize that it’s for the better. Mwaaaa! you have to give up because holding on makes more damage that letting go. When BAKIT PO KAPAG UMABSENT ANG ESTUDYANTE DROPPED AGAD, PERO ‘PAG ANG something has taken to you, God will replace it better that your loss. Okay, let’s move INSTRUCTOR AY ISANG BUWAN WALA OKAY LANG? on to our next question! (I’m nose bleeding my nose! Chaaar! Hehe)

Try to understand the situation. Every semester nae-encounter namin ‘yan. Ang reason naman daw ay inaayos ang schedule o kaya naman wala pang available na professor dahil maraming in-accommodate na estudyante so naghahanap pa. Maging masaya ka na lang kasi kapag nag-start na ang klase ay baka hilingin mo na sana wala na lang pasok! Hmp!

BAKIT DAW MAY NALIPAD NA IPIS? According to my research, the flying capabilities of cockroach vary according to the particular species, and sometimes sexual categories. Amongst the brown-bonded and wood cockroaches, only the males enjoy flying capabilities. Kaya ayuuuun! Alam na guys! Feel na feel ng ipis kapag natili kaming mga babae sa tuwing nalipad sila. Pa-pogi! Attention-seeker! Pa-famous yung ipis!!!! -_-

ISANG TANONG, ISANG SAGOT KAPAG PO BA NAKAMOVE-ON KA NA, ATE RIO, KIKINIS NA MUKHA KO? HAHAHA Alam mo, ‘wag mong iasa sa’kin ang pagkinis ng mukha mo, friend! Masasaktan ka lang. Kasi kahit maka-move on ako, may bakas pa rin ng sugat sa puso ko. Parang pimples mo; kahit mawala ‘yan, may bakas pa rin na maiiwan sa mukha mo!

BAKIT DAW KARAMIHAN SA MGA LALAKI, NAGUGUSTUHAN ANG ISANG BABAE DAHIL LANG SA MAGANDA ITO? BAKIT ‘YUN LAGI ANG BASEHAN NG MGA LALAKI? Let’s just face the fact. Most of us people are easily attracted first at one person’s physical appearance. Kahit sino naman, kapag nakakita ng maganda o gwapo, feeling agad natin ay may sparks. Parang sa tinapay na tasty, they always skip the first bread because it’s not good looking. But some people are not like that. Mayroong mga tao na hindi agad-agad nagugustuhan ang isang tao batay sa panlabas na kaanyuan. They seek for internal beauty. ‘Wag kang mag-alala, may magmamahal din sa’yo!

ALIN SA MGA SUMUSUNOD ANG PINAKAMAPAIT: KAPE? AMPALAYA? O SI RIO PORCA?

‘Yang mukha mo, sa tingin ko. Ang lakas mo mang asar e no? hindi mo alam ang pinagdadaanan ng mga taong pusong sawi. Mga taong iniwan. Mga taong pinaasa. Mga taong hindi na naranasan ang pagiging maligaya. Tapos ayun makikita ko sila ang saya-saya, naglalandian. Magkahawak ang kamay tapos pasway-sway pa. Lol

WHAT 5 WORDS WOULD A CLOSE FRIEND USE TO DESCRIBE YOU?

Based on their description about me, si Rio Porca ay matangkad, sexy—este payat pala, sadista (masyado raw akong mapanakit pero lambing lang talaga ‘yun!!!), sawi sa pag-ibig (Hahahahahahaha!), at syempre, MAGANDA. :> Yieee! Accurate po lahat ng iyan! Walang duda!

BAKIT HINDI TUWID ANG PAGTUSOK SA ISAW? Kasi hindi naman tuwid ang bituka ng isaw. Effort pa nila, diba, kung tutuwirin pa? Minsan kasi nakakapagod din mag-effort tapos hindi naman naa-appreaciate. Ayy, hugot!

RIO, PWEDE BANG MANLIGAW? Okay, babe. Forever na tayo ha? :’> I love you, babe! Hihi.

BAKIT PITO LANG ANG DWARF NI SNOW WHITE?

GUSTO KONG DUMAMI ANG LIKERS KO SA FACEBOOK. ANO PO ANG DAPAT KONG GAWIN?

I-post mo picture ko! For sure dadami likers mo! Hahaha! O kaya naman, i-add mo sina Shreef Orabi, Abdul Elsayed, Almhed Samy. Hahaha! Tingnan ko lang kung hindi pa dumami likers mo nun!

Dapat walo, eh hindi ka kaagad nakita. Qualified pa naman iyang height mo! Sayang ‘no? Hahahahaha.

MAY KARAPATAN BANG DIBDIBIN ANG MGA PROBLEMA NG MGA BABAENG FLAT-CHESTED?

BAKIT MAY MGA BAGAY NA KAHIT ANONG GAWIN MO HINDI MO PA RIN MAABOT?

Oo naman! Sama e. Para mo na rin sinabing hindi maaaring makipagsiping ang isang lalaki dahil bubwit ang kanyang sandata! HAHAHAHA! Huwag ka ngang judgmental!

BAKIT HINDI USONG MAMANSIN?

Hindi ako payat. I’m just so fit because my carbs just burn out easily.

AANHIN PA ANG DAMO KUNG PATAY NA ANG KABAYO?

Isa lamang pong patunay na ang panlabas na kagandahan ay sadyang nakakasawa at nakakapagod, ngunit ang pagiging maganda sa panloob at pagiging isang mabuting tao ay hindi kailanman.

Baka kulang sa height. Hahaha! Mura lang Cherifer. Uminom ka 3x per hour. LOL!

It’s not that I’m avoiding you. God knows I want to be with you again, but I know it won’t ever happen. So I look the other way so you won’t see my pain. CHOS! HAHA. Sorry na po. Forgive my poor eye sight. Ipakain mo sa kambing o baka. O kaya kainin mo na lang, wala rin pinagkaiba! HAHA joke lang, prend!

KUNG SI KUPIDO ANG PUMAPANA NG PUSO, SINO NAMAN ANG PUMAPANA NG UTAK PARA TAPUSIN ANG KATANGAHAN?

BAKIT KA PAYAT? BAKIT ANG GANDA KO, RIO PORCA? HIRAP NA HIRAP NA KASI AKO.

BAKIT PO ANG MAHAL NG BAYAD NAMIN SA TOUR? Ha?! Ah eh kasi ganito ‘yon! Hmm… paano ko ba ie-explain? Kasi ano… Bakit nga ba? Wait, ano kasi e…ganito talaga ‘yun. Saan nga kayo pupunta? Depende kasi ‘yon e! Basta, text na lang kita! Anong cellphone number. mo? Hahaha!

Si Mr.Stupido. Pagtatanga-tanga ka, mapapana ka!

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SCHOLARS 101: A Bridge to Community Service

By l Jan Aldous Virina

Expenses, tuition, projects and theses are those things that a college student must comply in order to graduate and find a greener pasture. However, struggling towards the zenith of success isn’t that easy. One way or another, a person needs to have support in moral aspects and in practical view; students need financial support. Such avenue to achieve this aspect is through application for scholarship.

Laguna State Polytechnic University, as a governmentbased Higher Education Institution, provides and offers different scholarships such as Athletic Scholarship for the SCUAA Qualifiers and Abhinaya Cultural and Literary Arts (ACLA). Also, LSPU gives some discounts to those students who attain high general weighted average in a semester or those students who are on the Dean’s List. LSPU also entertains and accepts external help from some private and public firms like the Caliraya Butocan Kalayaan (CBK) plant scholarship, Tulong Dunong Program of Commission on Higher Education (CHED) hereby possible by the house representatives, Department of Science and Technology Scholarship, Iskolar ng Laguna thru Governor Ramil L. Hernandez and Municipality Scholars by the support of each municipal leader. On the other hand, scholarship grantees must maintain their grades as scholars and return the service in participating in such extension programs. DOST Scholars – Scholars of DOST share and impart their time and knowledge to those high school students who aspire to continue tertiary education with the same grant of financial support especially those who are willing to take the DOST Scholar Examination. CBK Scholars – A private hydroelectric plant in the 4th district

of Laguna providing the grantees sufficient needs whereas grantees return back their help as each of them participates in programs such as tree-planting and Mentoring the mentors program-workshop. Tulong Dunong Program (CHED) – By means of the Laguna District 4 House Representative Benjamin Agarao financial support to most of the students of LSPU-SCC and in return scholars had established TAYO na Organization wherein scholars are chosen to be student leaders and will be part of every activities in line with Cong. Agarao’s programs. The said group of scholarship grantees also conducts Nutri Camp a feeding program for those malnourish youngsters of District 4. Municipality Scholars – In Pila, a neighboring town of Sta. Cruz by means of the aids of Hon.Wilfredo M. Quiat, Municipal Mayor, grants where given to some chosen students of LSPU-SCC supporting them in their studies and additionally, giving back to the assistance, scholars are being part of clean up drive and assistants and in some programs of the municipality such as Fun Run and Pila Day. Schooling is not easy especially for scholars because they are expected to maintain high grades for the entire years of their studying but what is great about it is the fact that scholars are independent enough to help the community without hesitation. ***

Laguna State Polytechnic University Helping Hand to the Community By l Mark Jethro Ramos and John Steven Bacube

The University never forgets to play its part on the development of the community. In fact, this duty is embedded in its mission and vision staements. LSPU has its various extension program that aims to reach out for the needs of the Lagunenses outside the academic institution. In fact every college in LSPU conducts outreach programs yearly for the Lagunenses to recognize that the earlier mentioned university doesn’t just exist to provide quality education but also to be a center of development transforming the lives of the people and the community.

The College of Criminal Justice Education (CCJE) extension program called “Kaalaman ng Kabaranggay” focuses on internalization of community needs for the establishment of sustainable peace and order anchored activities. They are conducting seminar workshops on Child Conflict with the Law Program and also training workshops for Martial Arts and Arnis, First Aid and Water Supply. They also conducts Short Course Training Program and Peace & Order Program. The “Kaalaman ng Kabarangay” outreach program of CCJE is made possible with the partnership with the Philippine National Police (PNP), Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction Management (PDRRM), Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD), Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG). The College of Industrial Technology’s (CIT) “Teknolohiya Ko, Hanapbuhay Mo” program aims to provide a viable linkage and transfer of technology into different field of competencies. They identify the needed technology of a barangay or a certain community and they teach what they need to know about that technology. Since technology is considered as ubiquitous nowadays, they are sharing their knowledge for a community to be able to use and hopefully can get a living from that. The College of Hospitality Management and Tourism conducted an extension program last semester dubbed ‘Hatid Dunong sa Pagsasanay sa Catering Service’ in Pila, Laguna. They provided skills to mothers and caterers

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that lack formal education in hotel and restaurant management. Due to the fact that food sevices is one of the most esieast and more convenient way to earn a living, the said college further provide necessary basic foundation on the aforementioned discipline. They also hold training for tour guides in Pangil Ecopark, one of the natural wonders of our blessed province; Laguna. Meanwhile, the College of Arts and Sciences conducted their extension program in Pila, Laguna facilitated by students of BS Chemistry 3A. The program includes basic life support & first aid training, DRRM/ Environmental Awareness Seminar, and clean-up drive initiated by BS Psychology 3B and BS Biology 3A. This initiative hopes to address the dificulties being faced by the community during natural disasters and the like. The College of Computer Studies (CCS) is extending their hands to the out of school children and youth and makes them aware of the latest technology and they also teach them productive things that can be done in a computer aside from gaming. CCS wants everybody to have knowledge in computer technology. The college aims to let the youth understand the positive results of utilizing computers. The College of Nursing and Allied Health (CONAH) with the partnership with Red Cross conducts a yearly Blood Letting Program that is open for every LSPU student and the blood donated will benefit the Red Cross patients. The College of Arts and Sciences (CCS) extension program goals to raise awareness to everyone when it comes to environment, basic life support and disaster risk reduction management (DRRM). They conduct trainings regarding Basic Life Support and First Aid and seminar about DRRM and Environmental Awareness. The College of Teacher Education (CTE) is reaching out their hand for the Mother Nature by yearly having a tree planting activity. The College of Engineering (COE) aims to train residents from different barangay on “bayong- making” that may serve as their source of living. They also conducts annual gift giving to orphanage and elderlies. With different colleges having their different extension program hopefully helps LSPU to be really a catalyst in the community. The different colleges utilize their specialties to help the society by spreading technology and skills vital to nation building. ***

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DEVCOMM COLUMN

Fake, Golden and Corn Rice a threat to Philippine Rice Industry I

ncluding rice in our every meal only shows that is very essential part of our daily consumption of food. Typical Filipino family uses rice three times a day and usually can’t complete a day without it. That’s why having too much issues on rice industry set alarm bells for the entire country like the existence of “fake rice” in Davao City that is eventually spreading throughout the Philippines. This rice is made up of plasticizer or the main material in making plastic

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# alangPasok seems to be always a trending topic every time there is a threat of typhoon in our country. Students including those who came from LSPU-SCC eagerly wait for announcements of class suspensions and constantly check their social networking accounts for update, hoping that their expectation will be met . . . no classes. Since LSPU-SCC is in the province of Laguna, students from the said institution are included in the thousands of “likers” of the Laguna Governor Ramil Hernandez. His Facebook page is frequently visited by the students of Laguna because of its timely updates about class suspensions. However, the said institution most of the time doesn’t follow class suspensions disseminated by Gov. Hernandez and still holds regular classes even during the siege of a storm. It is confusing to note that there are two contrasting authorities in that

that is obviously unhealthy to ingest. The controversial genetically modified “golden rice” also worries our local farmers for it has already approved by our government. The Filipinos are very lucky to have many varieties of rice, - brown, black, red and more to enjoy but the Philippine Leading Infinite Logistics, Inc. (PLILI) introduces a new type of product that taste like rice but provides that nutrition of corn. These are just small matters compare to the shortage of rice in a country that is abundant of

case: Gov. Hernandez and the University President Nestor M. de Vera. Well, it is noteworthy to know which of them should be followed. Commission on Higher Education (CHEd), through their Memorandum Order 15 s. 2012, states that they can declare automatic suspension of classes in higher education with storm signal number 3. Otherwise the decision is left to local government or school heads. Pursuant to the policy and protocol observed by CHEd, it must be understood that college students, who are said to be young adults, should be treated differently from their elementary and high school counterparts. Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) have more autonomy and freedom to make decisions compared to the Department of Education (DepEd). In addition, class suspensions are based on the situations in which the schools find themselves. For instance, floods are usually localized and therefore suspension

Innovation Revolution T

o earn a degree in a college or university, one student must present a thesis that he/she can alone defend. This event is commonly experienced by students in the higher or graduating batch that their thesis must present a valuable synopsis on things they would want to invent or create once they have graduated college. Along with that, they must also seek the importance inside their thesis

on why should the panel agree more on their thesis. As a student, we should realize how thesis is one door of opportunity for us and how we are able to change the things around us. Choices are up to us, on how we will decide to use a simple opportunity for a better future. But, on the other hand, students aim relentlessly on passing their grades, not more on how can they take the thesis more seriously.

it. Rare but true. Concerns on rice production only cause another problem to be solved. Since, the Philippines is suffering from a complete shortage of domestic rice production we tend to import rice from Vietnam and Thailand. That’s why our country is highly defenseless to the penetration of plastic rice because of its big import of rice in Vietnam this April. Rice industry in the Philippines is now in a domino that affects every issue and doesn’t stop until it is all down. The Philippines has already approved the Genetically Modified Golden Rice that accumulates betacarotene or Vitamin A that aims to lessen the case of Vitamin A deficiency that kills children and pregnant women in third world countries. Although, our country is not yet prepared for this, after 12 years of debate, it has been approved. Our local farmers and we the consumers are the one that is mainly affected by these genetically modified organisms (GMO) because up until now it is not

yet proven safe. Bill gates visits the Philippines for his investments on these golden

would be appropriate in some areas and not in others. In fact, some HEIs with multiple campuses suspend classes in

outcomes of our life. No educational institution can function without some measure of compliance to its officials. More often than not, we tend to be dismayed or disappointed when the decisions handed out by the authorities (that we must follow) contradicts to what we want or doesn’t satisfy ourselves, just like what we often feel when LSPU-SCC still have its classes even if Gov. Hernandez already called for a class suspension. Yet, take note of this commandment of God stated in 1 Peter 2:13, “Submit yourselves to every ordinance of man for the Lord’s sake. . .” It is necessary to mention their relationship in terms of their definition. The Oxford Dictionary defines authority as “the power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience” while obedience refers to “compliance with an order, request or law or submission to another’s authority.” Since Gov. Hernandez’ Facebook page is the most

"Obedience represents orderliness; it reflects the outcomes of our life." affected campuses but not in others. Clearly, the authority that has to be more obeyed when suspending classes in a college/university is the one that holds the highest position in a HEI, hence in LSPU-SCC is our university president. Obedience represents orderliness; it reflects the

Look at everything around us. We are a part of a community. We live from the benefits around us. We use different resources and innovations from day to day. The community nowadays live from abuse, not from innovation because we, ourselves, only know how to depend. Being dependent is the common problem of our country. But if one student like you which has the power to give change to your community can learn to use thesis as an opportunity, we could say that better future is bound for us. Different materials and techniques are now being invented as a part of a solution to our never-ending problem. Have you heard of the electricity-powered tricycles or E-Trikes? They are smallest form of transportation that has the biggest significance for the community. They depend on electricity and not on petroleum gas. Being environmentfriendly, these significant

"hCorn rice is a huge competition between what the farmers are producing locally. " rice because his foundation aims to lessen the malnutrition around the world and believes that these GMOs is the cure to hunger. We cannot say no to innovation and technology because it is fact that it changes our lives. But as long

milestones have changed on how different people see life. E-trikes can run for a whole day with you charging it for the night.

"thesis is one good way to mold a person’s view about himself and at the world." Nowadays, complex ideas have been more possible with the help of technology. Being a student, we can appreciate another form of idea from one person to another because we see them as

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as there are still alternatives like leafy and yellow vegetables here in the Philippines that produces Vitamin A, there’s no need to engineer our variety of rice. Rice is life. It is our main source of living. Hunger is a catastrophe made by human and I believe that we are nourished by excessive natural resources that need to be utilized not to modify genetically. There’s no hunger when there’s @&$^$*&^$ When you see a yellow type of rice in the aisle of your supermarket, yes it is corn rice. Pure corn no additives, no weird taste and easy to cook. Rico Corn Rice is out in the market already for those who need to watch their blood sugar. This type of rice contains betacarotene, lutein and fiber and PLILI fortified it with B- vitamins, calcium and iron. But how will the consumers distinguish this corn rice from the golden rice since both of them share the same color? Fright might lead them to confusion. Our local farmers are not going anywhere, they are stuck in a profession that needs

a lot of hard work but at the end of the day they are the one less paid. The people behind our every burp are abandoned by these rice issues. The fake rice that is unhealthy bothers them that it can be mixed with their product. The genetically modified golden rice minimize their rice production because when it is out in the market and proven safe it can be cheaper compare to our commercial rice. The corn rice is a huge competition between what the farmers are producing locally. But it looks like our supply of domestic rice is completely shortage to our demand and that’s the biggest problem that we are all should be worried about. Let’s take these all from the simple thing that we could do- to protect our natural resources from being abuse and to start caring about what we have. Typhoons and natural calamities are the reason why we have less production and these should be cured. With these glitches being settled, the rice industry will eventually heal. ***

Thou Shall Obey accessible information with regards to class suspensions, I suggest that our school officials particularly to our Honorable President that their decisions will be at par on what’s announced in the said FB page. Problems may arise when obedience to authority is taken to extremes, an important matter that they should be taken into consideration. For us students, there are situations that we can hold for us to be excused, like there’s an extreme flooding in our locality and other equally

serious reasons. Still, we must continue doing our part. We must show that we are really determined to learn and are obedient in all school policies. If you’ve already discerned and fully understood the importance of obedience to authorities that will be one of your stepping stones in facing the world as you go along to the journey of life. I hope that after reading this will serve as your catalyst in making a change for yourself towards intellectual improvement and social development.***

possible information. To give you one idea, have you seen a handy machine that feeds on used paper and gives pencils as a by-product? Amazing right? In a year, almost kilos upon kilos of newspapers are being produced by every household which they end up burning and scattered. See how it can help the community? Used paper from every household can be collected and be fed on he said machine, thus, it can be distributed at different schools with lacks of school supplies. There are many ideas out there coming from students like you. Even a grade-school pupil can give a big change in the future. A single mind can produce a million ideas but when that single mind is helped by another, change is at hand. We should see thesis at another perspective, not in the way that we need it to graduate or to pass our course degree but a chance to give our community or even the country a better shot at being innovative.

Another problem is the lack of motivation to continue what you have started. Yes, you may have produced a valuable thesis about your community but the question is, do you have any motivation in yourself to bring that thesis to life? You should have. Because theses are not just sets of paper works but series of dreams you want to happen. If you get tired walking halfway to your dreams, look back from where you have started. See how far you have come. If you’re one step away from change, why stop now? Focus on what will your ideas may bring the future generations. Ergo, we have learned that opportunities knock only once. If they don’t knock, build a door. So, thesis is one good way to mold a person’s view about himself and at the world. Be responsible at what you desire to happen. Look at the palm of your hand; see how you can control change? Use it wisely. ***


Edible Gardening Equals Safe and Healthy Foods by | Ma. Xena Bautista

With current concerns about food safety, global warming, carbon footprints and pollution, edible gardening is a solution to make. Food gardens are upgraded nowadays; it produces more type of vegetables that can complete our daily meals. When time comes when our economy is slowly going down, this idea can be the best help.

Tips and Steps to Establish Edible Garden Get Confident- Be brave enough to know that you can build a garden for your love ones. Be proud that this garden will be built with food that will help your love ones to be healthier and achieve a better lifestyle. More so, keep in mind that the garden may also serve as an inspiration to build their own garden of the same nature.

Check the draining abilities of your proposed vegetable bed. Grab a handful of soil and squeeze. Soil that releases water droplets must be amended with 6 inches of both compost and builder's sand tilled into the first 6 inches of soil. If the soil breaks up into clumps in your hand, spread 6 inches of sphagnum moss and till to correct the dry soil. Soil that is malleable in the hand has adequate drainage. Doing this may heighten the possibility of success of the envisioned project. Drainage system must be done well to come up with well grown vegetables.

Many vegetables are loaded with vitamins A and C, fiber, water, and minerals such as potassium. A growing body of research shows that eating fresh fruits and vegetables not only gives your body the nutrients and vitamins it needs to function properly, but it also reveals that many fruits and vegetables are loaded with phytochemicals and antioxidants — specific compounds that help prevent and fight illness. While specific vegetables and fruits are high in certain nutrients, the best way to make sure you get a good range of these compounds in your diet is to “eat a rainbow.” By eating a variety of different-colored vegetables and fruits, you get all the nutrients you need to be healthy.

Know the spot and direction of sunlight- Most of the vegetables, notwithstanding their classification, needs 6 hours of direct sunlight to be fully grown and to achieve optimum results. But be reminded to alsways possess carefulness. This is because our country is a tropical one and the climate is hot and unpredictable, we don’t want to put them in a position where the plant will get more than 6 hours of sunlight unless we want the garden to be ruined.

Hand pull all weeds or grass from the vegetable garden. Weeds and grasses may contribute to the greener and more pleasant look of the gerden but on the other hand, these may also cause the unwanted or premature growth of the plants and vegetables. These weeds and grasses may take away some of the nutrients that your vegetables may get. So remember that these are also enemies.

Make list of vegetables and fruits that you want to grow and separate them if they grow during warm or cool season. - Usually here in the Philippines you can plant eggplant, lady’s finger, bitter melon, string bean, and squash in your edible garden and prepare our famous cuisine, the pinakbet. Another backyard vegetables are the luffa (patola), battle gourd (upo), radish (labanos) and finger chili (siling mahaba). Carrot, Potato or Patatas, Cauliflower, Cabbage or Repolyo, Broccoli, Chicharo, Baguio Beans or Green Beans, Umbok or Pechay Baguio, Bell Pepper, Lettuce and Chayote or Sayote are popular vegetables from Baguio City and neighboring mountain areas. These vegetables are collectively called “Gulay Baguio” or “Vegetables of Baguio City”. If you are at Baguio City, don’t hesitate to plant these vegies at your backyard.

Plant desired vegetables which are fitted for the season.

Take care of your plants! If they need water, give them. Watch out for pests that might attack your plants.

Organic fertilizers are carbon-based compounds that increase the productivity and growth quality of plants. They have various benefits over chemical fertilizers which includes non-toxic food, on-farm production, low capital investment, fertility of soil, and safe environment (organifacts.net).

Use organic fertilizers

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While eating fruits and vegetables is generally a great idea, the quality and safety of produce in grocery stores has been increasingly compromised. Aside from being safe and sure on what you’re eating, you can really save big money from edible gardening. You will just spend peso for plant seedlings and other supplies but eventually the money you invested will grow and you can serve your family a dish that is non-toxic and healthy!

A GOOD

Health IS THE BEST

Wealth

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2020 P w e d e ba ? | Dex A. Almonte

F l ee

Alam kong paalam na Pero pwede ba? Na maging kaibigan kita 'Di ko maitatanggi n mahal pa rin kita

|Jan Aldous O. Viriña Several times a leaf of oak changed its color All I could see were traces of horror My love , in grave I put my honor Thy frozen heart gave me inside sore When thee , my love , in red affair My futile judgment let thee in my lair Sometimes it ’s just a strand of hair This pumping pipe makes us breathe the same air

B la c k

Gusto ko lang maging kaibigan ka Sana pumayag ka, oh sana nga Ayoko na magandang samahan natin ay bigla Biglang mawala na parang bula

| June

Moonlight please light my way The world is coated with black Evening tears might fall.

Kaya pwede ba? 'Di sa pinipilit kita Okay lang kahit ayaw mo na Basta naandito lang ako kapag may problema ka

I am no the man of steel Nor Iron Man with great gear Thee , I could be Hercules with no fear For thee my love; my battery in fill Sometimes my love makes me feel I’m gold This oozing feeling; tact and bold Three tied words I utter to hold We’re in good terms; the right road Yes I admit, I have a brain of pea I’m a glass that fallen and broken free Even a tropical depression had captured me I’d put on my notes to flee from thee

B ig t i

| Zarina Ramo s Sabik sa ngiti Yakap at halik Giliw kapit, Kapit ng mahigpit Kapag bumitaw Tali’y hihigpit Leeg ay maiipit Mararamdaman ng puso, Sakit at hapdi .

W a s a k na Pu s o |Jhon Alfred Diocampo

Oh aking dilag sayo’y sawi! Nilaan ang lahat iniwang bigo Tumutulong tubig sa aking mata Di maglaho hinagpis na nadarama Nilisang luhaan binasura ang lahat Masayang alaala naglaho sa isipan Tiwalang hinandog sa pagkakamali Pagkakakmaling tinuldukan ang pag-ibig na wagas Bininbini ko bakit ako’y winasak Inialay lahat bakit ako’y nilisan? Ipinagpalit sa maling pagmamamhalan Sinayang pagmamamhal na inalay Anong naggawa?Bakit ako’y nilisan? Paglisang dahilang di malaman Tamang pag-ibig tuksong panira Mali ba ako o sadyang sawi lamang Oh aking Laura nasaan kana? Lubusang pag-ibig iaalay sa’yo Bitui’t buwan handing ibigay Lahat lahat para sa’yo aking iniirog

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| Salome

“Nay! Sinong crush mo noong highschool?” Bigla akong natigilan . Bigla akong kinabahan . Bumilis ang tibok ng puso ko. Hindi ako makapagsalita o makakibo. Hindi ako makagalaw, ang mukha ko’y tila pumanglaw. Lahat ng tinatago kong sakit at pighati , parang lumabas at naramdaman ko uli . Lahat ng ala-ala na tinatago ko sa kasuluk-sulukan ng isip ko ay muling bumalik . Crush . Crush ko noong high school? Hindi ko malilimutan ang pinakasikat, pinakamatalino mapa-Physics man o Science o Math at pinakagwapo sa aming batch , si Elias Villafuerte . Naririnig ko pa lang pangalan niya, kinakabahan na ako. Grabe! Pero isa lang ako sa daan-daang babaeng estudyante na nagkakagusto sa kanya. Nakakainis. Nagkagusto ako sa isang tao na pangarap ng lahat. Pero may pinagkaiba ako sa daan-daang babae na nagkakagusto kay Elias, sa buong buhay ko noong hayskul , isa lang ang pinagtatapunan namin ng basura ni Elias, isa lang ang pisarang tinititigan namin sa buong araw, iisang circulation lang ng hangin ang nalalanghap ko at nalalanghap niya, parehas kami ng class adviser, parehas kami ng mga kaklase , parehas kami ng break time at lunch time . Sa madaling salita, kaklase ko si Elias. Napakalapit ko na sa kanya, kung tutuusin abot kamay ko na siya pero eto ang masaklap, napagtanto ko na malayong-malayo pa rin ako sa kanya, kasi kung gaano ko kagusto si Elias, ganoon din naman niya kagusto ang isa kong kaklase! Na seatmate ko pa! Seatmate ko ang crush niya! Nakakaasar! Muntikan na ako! Muntik na talaga ako! Bakit hindi na lang ako?! Bakit!? Bakit?! Kaya ayun , napagtanto ko na hindi natin kailangan ng lalake na gwapo at matalino, ang kailangan natin sa buhay ay ‘yung magmamahal sa atin nang totoo. At mas kailangan nating pagtunuan ng pansin ang pag-aaral keysa sa mga crush-crush na ‘yan! “Uyyy! ‘Nay! Sino ngang crush mo noong high school?” Bumalik ako sa realidad ng mundo nang kulitin uli ako ng anak ko. “Ahhh …ehhh , naku! Bakit? Nagkaka-crush ka na no? Naku eto talagang anak ko! Grade 8 palang!” pangungulit ko. “Nay, sikreto lang ha!” sagot ng anak ko. “Oo naman! Bakit? Sino ba?” tanong ko. “Si ….si ano, si Kean!” tugon niya. “Kean?” tanong ko. “Kean , Kean ….. Villafuerte! ‘Yung anak ng engineer!” sagot ng anak ko. Bigla akong natigilan . Bigla akong kinabahan . Bumilis ang tibok ng puso ko. Hindi ako makapagsalita o makakibo. Hindi ako makagalaw, ang mukha ko’y tila pumanglaw. Lahat ng tinatago kong sakit at pighati , parang lumabas at naramdaman ko uli . Lahat ng ala-ala na tinatago ko sa kasuluksulukan ng isip ko ay muling bumalik …….na naman!

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M i s s i n g Yo u

|Bry Florendo

|Junie

I woke up without your loving body No breakfast in bed , No flowers that are glowing, No music that are entering my ears, Cause cassettes are missing; And birds forgot to sang a song. Maybe they saw my heart Pulverized and blown by the wind . Sunshine is not enough To grow another heart and love I need some raindrops too. I miss your warm breath and hugs You know its my protection for cold nights. I still can't forget, You left me in the middle of the dessert And I'm just like a flower that grew without water Skinny and pale . Polaroid of us that I kept in my wallet, It gives me strength For me to walk through the light. And in heaven I know that you are waiting for me God will fix everything And bind our hearts together.

You came into my life unexpectedly As an angel flew from the heavens above To be loved unrequitedly And to teach me again — to love You were like a diamond Precious but tough I could stare at your glowing eyes like an almond But gazing upon your sweet face wasn't enough

Feels l i k e

|Jan Aldous O. Viriña Teeth are grinding with each other Sweat falling through the brows A sudden explosion of a bomb The entire world turned into Nile River The flag is on its red phase Stars are having its tails Earth seems shaking The Pacific Ocean is breaking Cracken is rising from the underworld Kronos is eating his half-god grandchildren The flocks seems missing The pen is leaking through the paper The viewer is emitting the fluid of sadness The center muscle is cramping Why so sudden? My love is leaving me That ’s what I’m feeling

It feels like God shed blessings to me Receiving you as the most precious gift This exploding emotion isn’t forever might be I am Superman that everything can lift I know your heart is tied up now With an angel you have found I can see in thy moments vow The love you feel in bound I’m your dog as I'll always be I’m your Jesus if you're in need Your buddy if you're gloomy thee Like a centrum I can fix you completely Thy crack in the face is what I hope White corn bits led me to a crazy drive In this oozing rush of blood , I’ll cope This heart of mine will soon die

Pa gli s an

| Jovy V. Larrios Nakapunlulumong balita Puso’t isip ko’y nabihla Lilisan ka na rin pala Sa piling namin o sinta. Ngiti , halakhak o tuwa Lagi nating dala-dala Tatak na ito sa alaala Tatak nito’y di mawawala. Dalangin ko’y pagpapala Sa pisikal na anyo’y bata Isip mo naman matanda Puso’y naman sa pamilya. Tagumpay ay natamo na Hiling ay pagyamanin pa Sa unos ‘wag padadala Diyos ay laging kasama. Layunin nitong salita Di para maibalita Na may tulang inihanda Mahal ka namin o sinta

See the brighter shine of tomorrow Crazy bullets of love is a fad Go on even you hit me out a bow I’m frozen even it hurts so bad

Ga m es | June

My angel , once you broke your flight I'll give you these wings of mine Even it hurts and will never make me fly It ’s alright, as long as you’re fine

You’re not an athlete But you know a lot of games Games to break my heart.

As you fly into the sky Take my heart as you fly Until in the hour glass run out of time My heart will be always yours, angel of mine .

Literary Attempts

M y E x - G i rl f r i en d ’ s Let t ers |Zion Krehl Astronomo

It was a cold evening when I cleaned my room to clear out waste and to properly store used papers in preparation for the Christmas season when I came across a pile of papers that were stored in an exquisitely designed paper bag. Those were from my ex-girlfriend , written during the first weeks of our relationship, although every letter was different from each other in terms of content, still those have only one message . . . her promise of forever.

With those letters, I have been able to reminisce all that were part of my past. I realized that it is really true that nothing is permanent in this world than change . ONLY IN DICTIONARIES FOREVER DO EXISTS. Just like how those letters were yellowed from age and how she left me after a couple of months, material things do not last forever, and so do relationships. So we must appreciate what we already have because even us won’t live in this world forever.

W R EC K E D

|Zion Krehl Astronomo

Illustration|Rio Porca

Heart that was once whole Now shattered into pieces ‘Coz you break it up.

J U ST WA I T

|Zion Krehl Astronomo Uttered apologies Both hearts take injuries Then a painful good bye Plus a resonant sighs. Further a bitter cry Tears fall from eye to eye Because of memories And halted reveries. How sorrowful it is? Life now isn’t a bliss Are those happened a lie? Today’s a bitter “Why?” Then thought on how to die World turns like a dim sky Viewed present a crisis Near to atrocities.

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BANG-IT-ON-THE-HEAD

Concussions! Yes, you’ve read it right. One of the most common head injury a player could have is this headbanging concussion. The word comes from the Latin word “concutere”, which means “to shake violently.”

NECK-LASHING PAIN

Games which involves head movements could cause a neck-lashing pain called whiplash. Whiplash, also called as cervical hyperextension injury or flexiba-extension neck injury, refers to injury to the soft tissues of the neck including the ligaments, tendons, and muscles.

SHOULDERS-ON-FREEZE

Adhesive capsulitis, also known as “Frozen shoulder” is a painful and disabling disorder of unclear cause in which the shoulder capsule becomes inflamed and stiff, greatly restricting motion and causing chrome pain.

ANKLE FEEL THE PAIN!

The common injury of the athletes that is also called the inversion sprain. The lateral ligaments are overused to the point that they are rolled backwards. Running all day or those who participate in track and field events are the ones who commonly to get this kind of injury. Very painful isn’t it?

FLIPPED BACKWARDS!

Also called the chronic lower back pain, athletes experience this injury especially those who repetitively bends backward or those who likes gymnastics. Since gymnasts move in different direction, they seek to overuse their backs leading to lower back pain.

WATCH ME KNEE-KNEE!

Knee injuries may be classified to two: the acute and chronic injuries. The acute knee injury refers to the sudden and sharp pain while athletes participates out of the blue in the game. On the other hand, chronic knee injury refers to what happens to athletes over time gradually.

Sports would always have its “no pain, no gain” tagline. Surely, this kinesthetic activity is one source of entertainment, also with a big dose of pain. And for this year’s issue, you’re about to read the painful-and-dreadful injuries that you could gain from sports (on head-to-toe)!

NEED-SOME-SALT

Athletes who tend to lose sodium on their bodies could have hyponatremia, a low concentration of sodium in the blood.

RUN-RUN-RUIN

Excessive stretching of legs could soften the patella (knee cap) which could cause chondromalacia (runner’s knee), a condition wherein the cartilage on the undersurface of knee cap deteriorates.

PAIN-AND-SHOULDER

This injury is now often at athletes nowadays. It is due to the overusing of arm, elbow, and hands. With too much stretching of arms, ligaments inside the body tend to be more rigid and be stiff causing themselves to be damaged.

GEARING GROINS

This injury is like the injury in the ankle, however, the whole leg part up to the thighs are involved. In this manner, the injury is sustained when leg and thigh muscles motor too much in the sports like hurdling, sprinting, and running. Just avoid to move your legs in an inward direction to avoid this ouch-y injury.

TENDONS, BREAK-ON!

Tendons, once inflamed could produce tendonitis. It can cause deep, nagging pain that limits easy, comfortable movements.

Adding on the list are our legendary athletes with their not-so-legendary awful injuries. . . JAGS’ PUNTING FOOT. Former Jags head coach Jack Del Rio placed a stump of wood and an axe on his player’s training ground which could have been gash his punter’s thankfully-non-punting foot. CLIJSTERS’ BLISTERS. Skilled tennis player Kim Clijsters had to cut her stay at the 2011 French Open a little short after injuring her ankle at her nephew’s wedding. Guess that the dancing shoes gave her such blisters. GRIESE-Y PARTY. Brian Griese, a son of a Hall of Fame football player is remembered a bit more on his “greasy party” acts rather than his slinging skills. During festivities at Davis’ residence, Griese found himself tumbling down the driveway before knocking himself unconscious due to alcohol. SIMMON’S LOST “GAME”. 1991 NBA Rookie of the Year Award, Lionel Simmons lost a chance of playing a game due to tendinitis. Guess what gave him such injury? Playing too much Nintendo Games. PITCHES FOR FINLEY. Chuck Finley, a former pitcher missed a game after receiving several scars when he was physically attacked by his obviously-insane wife, Whitesnake model Tawny Kitaen. Guess that the Finley’s received his oh-so-blowing pitches. BIG BITES-GILES. Brian Giles, being a member of Cleveland Indians, was overconfident of his skills as a player of the said team. Unknowingly, while he was straying at the bleachers amidst of the game, he was bitten by a spider several times! He needed almost dozen shots of antibiotics to recover. Has he still his confidence around those fang-y spider? FREROTTES-BUTTS WALL. Gus Frerottes, a young football player, was given an option inside the game if he would spike the ball or do a leap in the crowd. Amazingly, he chose none and rammed the nearest wall. He pretty much chose to be with the wall. With this so-called incident, he received a head injury and sprain in the neck. SOSA SNEEZER. We’ve almost thought that sneezing is one involuntary moment that is very harmless to athletes but not with Sammy Sosa, a baseball slugger. Before the game, he sneezed twice and you know what happened? He had a sharp sprain at the back causing him to be unable to play and replacing him inside the arena. JUMPED FOR JOY. Bill Gramatica, a football player in the Arizona Cardinals, suffered an Anterior Cruciate Ligament. Upon winning, he jumped and raised on fist up high and landed awkwardly and suffered.

The “no pain, no gain” tagline within sports life doesn’t really to have the way it has to be. We have our own way to live the sports we love and like. Just don’t forget to take extra care in everything that you do to avoid getting pained all-around!

ANATOMY of SPORTS INJURIES

Source: http://www.therichest.com https://www.myactivesg.com

By: Romel Brian B. Florendo and Maria Kristelle C. Jimenez

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PERSONALITY SKETCH He is a man who shines on the dance floor wherever he goes because of his dazzling moves and outrageous routines with his monotonous word “HUH” to express emotions. This is Mr. Jaymar Dionisio, a 23- year-old alumni athlete of Laguna State Polytechnic University who took up Bachelor of Science in Information Technology and graduated in the year 2012. Jaymar got his feet on the dance floor and discovered his passion during Physical Education being the representative on their section in culminating activity and after a year he joined in the try-out of their college. Though there are times that people are telling him not to join the competition because he is not that good, he was motivated to train harder until dancing became a hobby to him. His fame began when he joined a competition in a festival held in Pagsanjan, the place where he lives. Because of his dazzling moves and outrageous routines many people wanted to cheer him but then they don’t know his name so they decided to shout “idol.” Since that day “idol” became his nickname and wherever he went, people will call him that way . He became the pride of Sta. Cruz campus during his time because he earned several awards in his field during intramurals, inter-campus and even in PASUC Olympics. He is very great dancer because he earned several awards like 2nd place dance sport competition LSPU intramurals 2011, champion dance sport competition inter campus 2011, semi-finalist PASUC Olympics 2012. In addition to that, he earned several awards outside the campus in several competition and those are Quezon City Geraldine Darvin dance challenge held at camp Aguinaldo 1st place pre-novice Latin category, 2nd place novice Latin category , 2nd place open Latin 3 dance , 2nd place teacher student ,3rd place inter collegiate 3 dance Latin. In Ateneo dance sport competition at Meralco Theater he and his partner got 5th place inter collegiate , 7th place 3 dance latin open and Philippine National Games semi-finalist.

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Dance sports s eems to be more challenging for him because the steps they need to perform is written in the book which means that there are rules and regulations in performing that steps. This is his way in expressing feelings, because even he is sad or happy, he can share his feelings to his audience. This sports develop him a lot, not only physical but also emotional together with discipline during the practice.

GAME

Aside from tapping his feet on the dance floor, Jaymar also see himself holding make-up, designing costume and specially teaching and sharing knowledge to others. Even he can’t join the contest because of being injured, he is now focusing on teaching new athletes of new generation. He is now a dance instructor in different school including LSPU and SLSU. In fact, he is the trainer of Joshua Nicole Oaferiña and Arlene Enriquez who won gold medal in STRASUC Olympic last 2014. He is also the designer of costumes which the dancers will use in the competition.

IS NOT YET

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Inspired by Sir Cris De Leon and Dr. Liza Bartolome, in Manila, who trained and introduced him in the world of dancing, bring them to triumph. He also had his dance studio where he dancers and helps them to achieve their goal specially in dancing.

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LSPU-SCC Sport Director, together with his coach now he is now looking forward to train more dancers and conducts his dance work shop where he trains young As of now this is his work and source of income.

As a trainer, he also experiences difficulty but through the mates, he became inspired a lot. “Yung karanasang maipagmamalaki karangalan sa LSPU. Lalo na noong nakamit namin yung kauna-unahang SCUAA Olympics pagdating sa Dance Sport, dahil magiging bahagi paaralan, tapos hangang sa nasundan nitong STRASUC Olympics sa muli kami kasama ang mga tinuruan ko. So as a trainor karangalan na

people around him like friends, family and team ko ay yung makapagbigay ako ng Gold medal ng paaralan sa na iyon ng kasaysayan ng UPLB naging champion yun.” Jaymar added. ***

“At first sobrang nagtampo talaga ako kasi pinalaro pa nila ako ng intercampus and then hindi naman pala ako makakalaro ng regionals. Feeling ko nabaliwala lahat ng pagod ko.” – Cha Violanta his was the words of frustration by Charies Mae Violanta, Information Technology student after she wasn’t able to play for LSPU Regional Association of State Universities and Colleges (STRASUC)

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a second year B.S. last Southern Tagalog Olympics last year.

Cha, as how she called by her friends is a former athlete from University of Santo Thomas who used to play for the University Athletic Association of the Philippines (UAAP) decided to transfer and find her own path here in Laguna State Polytechnic University. “Kung sa community mas comfortable ako sa LSPU dahil nandito ang mga kaibigan ko at hindi ganun katas ang standard ng mga estudyante. Pero pagdating sa mga benefits mas maganda sa UST . dito sa LSPU hanggang ngayon wala pa din akong scholarship. Sa UST ni rerecruit ka palang nila may mga benefits kana dito wala.” Cha said as she compared the programs of the two universities. When asked about her reason of moving here in LSPU she said that “Nagdecide ako lumipat sa LSPU dahil hindi ko kaya ang ugali ng trainor ko sa UST. Halos na trauma ako sa mga ginawa niya kung kayat nagkasakit ako at nag decide ako na umalis na sa UST” . Violanta also shared to us her goal in playing for the university “Ang goal ko dito sa LSPU bilang isang varsity ay maibahagi sa iba ang talentong meron ako.” added by the 18 year old pride of Nagcarlan, Laguna. She said that there is that one guy who discovers her skills in playing the sport when she was in her elementary days. “Teacher siya sa elementaryang pinasukan ko noon.Noel ang pangalan niya hindi ko na maalala kung anung apelyido basta siya ang naka discover na pwede pala akong maging thrower.” Cha is a very successful athlete on her own field due to her hardworks and perseverance to continue playing her sport. She manages to bag several awards since she started to play in her elementary days for intramurals. Back in 2010, she got her first victory in Southern Tagalog CALABARZON Athletic Association (STCAA) with her silver and bronze medal finish in shotput and discuss throw event. Her luck in the same sports did not stop as she also grabbed multiple medals in the next three years’. Silver and bronze in 2011, Gold and Silver in 2012 and Gold medal in 2013 resulting to her qualification in the 2013 edition of Palarong Pambansa held here in Laguna. he also received a total of 19 gold medals and counting from 2010 up to now. She dominates her event in different competition such as: Batang Pinoy, Philippine National Games (PNG), UAAP, and LSPU Inter-Campus Sports fest. After her success during her secondary days, Violanta has been eyed by various universities to play for them “Si Sir.Arnel Ferrera National Player ng Philippine Team ang nakadiscover sa akin noong mga panahong nagttraining sila sa Laguna Sport Complex and then nirecommend niya ako sa coach ng UST.” added by Violanta who has a pre-game ritual of playing music to avoid the nerves before going to the game. But despite of all the blessings that came to her life, still she said that she has been into many problems and difficulties on her career. “Syempre ang pinaka madalas kong problema jan ay ang time management, kung paano ko ihahandle ng ayos ang pag aaral at paglalaro ko...dagdag pa yung mga injuries na nararanasan ko gaya ng Muscle pain at Back injuries ” as she response. However, she still find the sport as part of her life “Hindi naman ako nahihirapan habang tumatagal mas lalo ko siyang na eenjoy dahil hindi naman ako makakarating sa puntong ito kung hindi ako masaya at hindi ako dedicated sa ginagawa ko” Charies ended up by acknowledging all of her inspiration especially those who help her to continue to play her sport.. “Inspirasyon ko sa buhay unang una ang pamilya ko dahil kung wala sila wala din ako ngayon. Pangalawa inspirasyon ko lahat ng problemang kinaharap ko dahil doon naging mas matatag ako sa buhay ko. Si God naging inpirasyon ko siya sa buong buhay ko dahil hindi niya ako pinapabayaan sa bawat chapter ng buhay ko at may isang special na tao sa buhay ko na ngayon ay pinanghuhugutan ko ng lakas ng loob.” ***

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EDITORIAL

In and Out A

ll athletes have their own life struggles and challenges as an individual. Every each of them differs even they have the same sports or even they use the same strategies in winning each game. One might be an athlete at the same time an actor but the other one can be an athlete at the same time a model. Every athlete has his own life outside the court. They might have the same styles on how they hold every game situation but they always differ on their life struggles. Like in our university, athletes not only focus

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ressure is directly proportional to hard work that leads to expected result which is winning. This means that as the pressure increase, the hard work also increase in order to get the outcome. As I’ve said about pressure, it is not all about gas law or any connected in science and it is not all about mathematics that needs to compute several number to understand this column. As an overview, it is all about athlete facing pressure in the game but in all, they achieve their goals. As I became sports writer, I met athletes in this institution that can be considered as the treasure of the university by gaining several achievements not only in the intercampus but also in the Olympics. While I’m watching advanced game for ball games, I asked a question for one of sports enthusiast who are watching soft ball. Who experienced the pressure on the game? What is the feeling of that athlete which carrying the hope of the whole team? And such other question runs on my mind. Then, his answers open up my mind on how the pressure of an athlete turns into hard work and serve as their motivation during the game. Let me elaborate pressure

on their games and trainings but they also focus on the subject matters and their academics. Some are taking similar courses but some differs; some are quite excelling on their different subject and some do not. Being an athlete requires not only the strength of an individual on their particular sports but they must also have the knowledge to manage their time equally outside the court. An athlete can’t attend his games and even his practice if he was not able to manage his time well. He might just lose his own career

if he fails to perform it both. In our country, many amateur and professional athletes wcan be considered knowledgeable enough because despite of their career in the world of sports, they can able to perform their duties also. One good example is our Filipino pride, eight division World champion Manny “Pacman” Pacquiao who is also a congressman, TV host, coach, businessman, recording artist, basketball player, and an actor. Although he is spending his time with his boxing career, he can still perform his duties and

responsibilities as a father, a son, and as well as the representative of the Sarangani Province. There are lots of athletes here in our country who we can

that give them courage and hope in order to gain such awards or desired objective. The first one is pressure from their fans. Athletes often experience pressure from fans who cheer them up to gain hope during the game. It is still fresh on the mind of every Filipino how netizens used #PUSO in

gain score and to finished the game with flying colors. Though they don’t know who are their supporters, they still feel the pressure that there is a Filipino nation who believe in their ability, there is the name they need to treasure as a representative of the country and most of all they want to bag the gold for the country and for those who believe in their talent. Aside from that, in Intramurals every shout of their supporters really makes a big pressure because they actually saw the supporters who are doing their effort to shout and say Orayt, bawi and Puso contributing to the hope in winning. Next one is the pressure from their coach. The person who are overacting and shouting to their players, that is how we define coach. But actually there are the game planner and decision maker; they are the one who monitor the discipline of the players before, during and after the game. The coach is the one who is always there with players, in winning or losing. I still remember when I was in my childhood days watching Slum Dunk, team Shohuku are afraid to loose every fight because they dedicate their awards to their

coach and to their trainor, Coach Ansay and Hayako. They afraid to waste the plans made together because the only thing that they can offer to them is thank you together with the awards their gained. Going back to the actual situation in our university, as I observe in the athlete, they are experience pressure in gaining incentives. Every university provides funds or scholarships for varsity players that can be the pride of the campus in representing in the STRASUC Olympics or even in national competition. As a beginner in the field of sports, many of them wanted to be part of the varsity team because there are scholarships for every athlete who gained awards during the competition and together with experiences in competing with other popular campuses in our country. Those scholarship will be the big help to their study because they will have discount in the tuition fees. While I’m watching soft ball I see the importance of pitcher in gaining points for the team. I know that every member of the game plays a vital role but this time I noticed that the loss of their opponent is in pitcher’s

finding their weaknesses, and you are also hearing the noise around you that either cheers for you, your team or to your opponents. You will also feel the real joy in winning and the sorrow of losing in playing these sports for real. Unlike playing those on game consoles such as Xbox Kinect™ or Wii™, you face an emotionless computer generated opponent that you can manipulate their playing abilities from easy to hard, and can never be your friend or buddy after a game. Playing true sport can build friendship between players. Moreover, the feeling and experience of playing the virtual sports is incomparable to the real sports. For instance, imagine that you are on a beach, swimming one Sunday morning. You can feel the heat of the sun striking your back, the warm water from the beach and you can hear birds chirping around. And now imagine, the same Sunday morning you are sitting at your couch with your game controller, playing a beach swimming game. Can you honestly say there is no difference between the two? I don’t think so. The authentic feeling of playing the real sports can’t be found in virtual game. The game developer can make the game’s graphics and resolution to be as high and

detailed as possible, but the sweats you can feel in shooting the basketball will not going to be the same sweat you are going to feel in just touching and pressing some buttons in order to grab a rebound in a virtual basketball

“At

the end of the game, feel the pressure and make it as motivation.”

social networking sites and glued their eyes on the television with matching shout and cheer during the game of Philippine National Basketball team, Gilas Pilipinas as they are competing in the 2014 International Basketball Federation (FIBA) world cup to

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BA 2K, FIFA, UFL, Soccer, Crickets, Fight Night, these are some of the famous sports-based electronic games that our generation is addicted to. These Virtual Sports are becoming more and more popular for people who don’t have the ability and the physical fitness to play the real sports, and for those who are busy to be in a field or court, engaging in a sport activity and breaking their sweat. Being able to play your favorite sports anytime and anywhere makes these virtual sports really in demand. With just simple swipes in your android devices, you can play basketball right away even without a ball, rubber shoes, a

ring and team mates. It is fun and very entertaining, however, I do not think Virtual Sports could take the place in real sports. First of all, human interaction lacks in virtual sports. Though there are some who has an online multiplayer option on it, the fun and excitement of playing the sport with friends can’t be compared, besides, you also develop your skills in getting along with people in playing. In team sports like volleyball and football or games dealing with opponent such as badminton and table tennis, you can see the emotion of the players and their movements in real time, you are responding to their moves and

"The virtue of sportmanship is not practice in playing virtual games" game. Also moves you can do in virtual sport games bounded by the games program. Furthermore, the virtue of sportsmanship is not practice din playing virtual games. Although you also face opponents in your phone’s screen, the fact that it is just a computer and not a human like you who deserve respect, makes having the sportsmanship

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be proud of them because of their outstanding performance inside and outside the court. They might have their busy schedules on their career in sports but they

still equally balance it to give time for their other personal duties and responsibilities as an individual.***

Under Pressure hand, on how he threw the ball, if it is a ball or a strike. Having good team mates with rare talent in sports is big advantage. Still the pressure is on his hand because he/she afraid to be the cause of their lost. But having talented team mates is really a pressure for those beginners. Some may think, Can I do it as they can do? I might be the hole of the team. I might be the cause of loss of my team and such other thing that sometimes leads to frustration. If you’re playing a game, whether it’s Little League or Game 7 of the Word Series. It’s impossible to do well unless you’re having a good time. People talk about pressure. Yeah,

there’s pressure. But I just look at it as fun.-Derek Jeter. At the end of the game, feel the pressure and make it as motivation. It is natural for every individual to feel the pressure but consider that as an opportunity to rise and use that to produce positive outcome. Consider that as part of the game together with winning. Don’t let yourself vanish in pressure, instead use that thing as your stepping stone to standout and shine. So, without pressure from a fans, coach, incentives, in awards, or in your opponent, the game will not be interesting. Just enjoy a game because it is just the game at all.***

virtue is just a joke when you are facing your opponent on screen. In real sports, sportsmanship is really exercised in every game. Respect to your opponent and your team mates are often shown by handshakes which unfortunately you can never do with a synthetic opponents on screen. Virtual game players have the ability to restart, pause, play and end a game any time. They could also manipulate the game’s difficulty setting from easy to hard which makes a player the master of the game. Their computer-generated opponent is not really their rival, but just a material for fun and entertainment. Sportsmanship has no room for virtual sports. In addition to that, playing the real sport is an exercise. With body movements and physical strength has a positive effect on our body. We are eliminating the toxic in the form of sweat unlike in virtual sports where every move is can be done with just a price of little swipes. Playing a true sport is a great way in maintaining our body fit and healthy. People who got engaged on playing the virtual sports before knowing or experiencing the real sports may have a mind setting that a sport is easy to play and defeating your opponent

is as effortless as counting 1-23. But when those people tried to involve with real sports, they realized the reality that the way they play the sports with ease in their android phones or game consoles is not as easy as touching and swiping the screen in the real game where they got actual balls and real opponent. Playing virtual sports gave us the illusion that everybody can play a sport if they want to, but the truth is, athletes competing and playing in those sports, trained hard and practiced a lot before they got into a level of playing where they at now. I am not saying that the development virtual sports had not done anything good for us. We are in a world were technology is manifested in everything including sports. And as a student, I may find it difficult to find time to get out and play. And there are also people who are not blessed with physical abilities and strength to play the real sport, the virtual sports is a great substitute for a while. But for those who are blessed with strength, let us not be satisfied to be just in front of a screen and silently playing in a corner, let us drop our phones and get out once in a while and find your friends to play some sport.***


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CCJE surpasses CHMT in Football Finals, 3-0 By | Ma. Xena Bautista and Rhona Gutierrez

PLAY BY PLAY ACTION. Player from College of Hospitality Management and Tourism (CHMT) and College of Criminal Justice Education (CCJE) collided for the illusive goal for the championship of football competition.

Despite of the unconditional weather, the Men’s Football Championship was called as a battle of defense ending the game in a Penalty shoot-out in favor of the College of Criminal Justice Education (CCJE) against the College of Hospitality Management and Tourism (CHMT), 3-0 held at LSPU-SCC Football Field, Aug. 27. Both teams was struggling for a goal on the first

CHMT Spikers seals Beach Volley Crown against CAS

By l Jade Leuterio and Joymie Elona

With their determination to win the championship bout, the tandem of College of Hotel Management and Tourism (CHMT) Spikers made an outstanding game as they white-washed College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) Blockers in their Men’s Beach Volleyball Championship, held at the LSPU-SCC Volleyball Court, Aug.26.

Irvin Wilson Perez and John Dexter Salazar of CHMT bagged this years’ title despite of the game fatigue brought by their continues game all day. CHMT made a quick game coming out from their good ball movements to make their way beyond victors for the Beach Volleyball Championship bout as CAS Blockers fell at the score of 16-21 after the first set.

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CTE, COE emerge as Dance Sport Champion

causes them to go far behind with series of errors and lack of game tactics as a team. Meanwhile, CHMT remains focused and in contact with the game proper taking their rivals at bay until the end of the second set, 21-8. “Malakas talaga ang CHMT. At saka nagkatamaran na rin kami sa laro,” Gomez closed with an interview. ***

By l Reniel Renz Gallardo

After three years of making into the top three, Latin American duo from the College of Teacher Education (CTE finally ruled the dance floor as they showed off their dazzling moves in Latin American Category. Meanwhile, College of Engineering’s (COE’s) Modern Standard duo maintained their championship belt in the celebration of Laguna State Polytechnic University-Santa Cruz Campus (LSPU-SCC) Sports Fest held at the Activity DANCE. College of Teacher Education (CTE) pair Elma Evangelista and Ezekiel Pambuan executed their moves during the dancesport competition.

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China seals right to host FIBA World Cup ‘19 By l Efren Sardova Jr.

Experience prevailed over heart! After winning the right to host 2022 Winter Olympics, China also secured the second major hosting event – 2019 FIBA World Cup as they outscored the nation’s love, passion, and dedication for basketball through their wide experience in hosting mountain large-scale sporting event, with 14-7 votes from

“Unexpected kami na mananalo at makakarating sa championship,” Perez stated. CHMT continued to dominate each and every point on the following set as CAS pair Lester Banagan and John Cloyd Gomez seems to be out of focused and taking the game unseriously on the second set also because of their game fatigue. The last part of the game

the CENTRAL Boards, Tokyo, Japan, Aug.7. The Philippines which showed the passion of every Filipino in this sport still fell short to please everyone from the FIBA Board Committee. On the Philippines presentation, Philippines explained why they should have the right to host with Filipino photos showing great love in this sport through its life and culture.

Center, Aug. 26. In the middle of screams from the audience, showdown among contenders began; showing Waltz, Tango, Quick Steps, Cha-cha, Rumba, and Jive. Individual couple performance turned the excitement into cheers as the performers execute breath-taking stunts and routines. COE’s modern standard dance couple John Paulo Pizarro and Roanne Canlas retained as champion as they performed their winning performance with graceful movements against their only contenders. CTE dance couple, John Del Sarmiento and Eyra Lei Del Mundo who landed in the second spot. Moreover, Ezekiel

With Philippines delegation, Samahang Basketbol ng Pilipinas president Manny V. Pangilinan; Filipino Holywood actor Lou Diamond Phillips; former national team player Jimmy Alapag; Foreign Secretary Albert del Rosario; and the Filipino boxing icon Manny Pacquiao, nation’s pride held their 20-minute presentations from each country also highlighting ‘the things you can’t manufacture” in the Philippines, such as the atmosphere of a World Cup and the affinity of Filipinos for basketball. China who won the FIBA World Cup hosting showed well experienced mounting largescale sporting events with 2008 Summer Olympics, and the 2014 Nanjing Youth Olympic Games as well as regular FIBA events. With their bid, Chinese viewed the upcoming 2019 tournament as the biggest World Cup ever, with more venues, more team facilities, and more efficient way of living particularly their bullet trains for fast transfer from city to city. With this presentation also, China doesn’t only won the right of hosting but they also showed strength in hosting major events because of their country’s modernity. ***

Pambuan and Elma Evangelista, last year’s 2nd placer, bagged the title with their outrageous routines which made the crowd stunned and in awe. Another CTE dance couple, Wilson Dalnay and Cinderela Regalo landed in 2nd place. Mark Anthony Sison with his partner Honeylee Austria, from the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) secured the 3rd spot. In an interview with Pambuan he shared, “After three years of training and hardworking in the field of dancing, we finally made it on the top. We experienced a lot of pressure while performing because most of our contenders are really great dancer” ***

half of the game. They both put pressure on each others goal keeper by delivering tanderous kicks at the same time they also surely brought a defense that even each team’s ace players can’t pass through. On the last minute of the second half, Mark Gil Ansay from CHMT tried and was close for a goal but CCJE Goal Keeper returned it with a solid block ending the game, 0-0. According to one of the

CCJE ace players, Bernardino, both teams strong defense and the eagerness not to let each team to gained a goal was the reason why they end up tied until the last minutes before the penalty shoot-out. Bernardino Brothers together with Ralph Alon-Alon heated the penalty shoot-out finishing the game with a 3 point lead, 3-0 as the CCJE was declared this years’ champion in football competition. ***

COE secures top spot in Badminton By l Jan Aldous Virina and Jay Malibago

Exhibiting extraordinary smash, College of Engineering (COE) dominated the badminton tournament in Laguna State Polytechnic University – Santa Cruz Campus’ (LSPU-SCC) annual Sports Fest, held at the Activity Center, Aug. 7. COE racket masters, Dem Macawili and Aedrian Quidayan showcased extravagant performance to surpassed a twice to beat game against College of Computer Studies (CCS) duo Harvey Macawili and Randol Glorioso. Furthermore, Rikki Vibora and EJ Malicio attained the third rank. On Singles A Men’s Division, Rodmir Buensadila of COE made his best shot as he was hailed as the champion with a close fight with Francis Frivaldo of CIT, 23-21. John Miguel Dungo from CTE secured the bronze medal in the said tournament. Another twice to beat fight between CIT smasher Cary Earl Kolimlim and CCJE netter Rex Belli Carasco in the finals of Single B category. The game ended with 21-13 in favor of CIT’s Kolimlim. On the other hand, Jhun Jhun Pullan captured the bronze medal for COE. In women’s division, CCJE hooked the gold medal with an outcome of 21-12 through the energetic grip tricks of Princess Cabisidan contradicting her opponent, Darlen Esuerra of CBMA in Single A competition. Meryl Malabanan of CCS won the third place. Meanwhile, Single B Berlyn Madrideo of COE bagged a gold medal due to a default win against CAS’s representative, Judy Anne Coralde which led her to an automatic silver medal finish. Moreover, Ronna Nikka Sarmiento of CHMT was ranked as the third placer in the said category. With exchanging of massive strikes and smashers, CCS partners Katherine Merginio and Johnnalen Quintana overpowered CHMT’s duo Angelica Eunice Daran and Joleen Odiver with a clinch fight of one point difference. In addition, COE doubles, Dianne Serrano and Camille Ruth Dorado played along and drove through the third citation. In an interview, Kolimlim had said “Mahirap yung naexperience ko para makarating sa finals dahil magagaling silang lahat. Tapos, yung opponent ko sa finals sobrang competitive na nakapagpatalo sa akin ng isang game…sa huli parang naging fair lang rin yung laban. Ginawa ko yung best ko para makuha yung gold medal para sa college namin.” ***

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CCJE dispatches COE in Sepak Takraw By l Romina Taracatac Justine Perdiguerra

Ishikawa honors Sports Fest ‘15 By l Joshua Aquino

“Teamwork is a key to achieve success.” These were the words stated by Mr. Kazuyoshi Ishikawa, General Manager of Human Resource and General Affairs Department, Canon Business Machines Philippines, Inc. during his speech as the honorable speaker for the opening program of this year’s Sports Fest held at the Laguna State Polytechnic University-Sta. Cruz Campus (LSPU-SCC) Open Grounds, August 26. In his speech, he stated different aspects that athletes must consider especially when it comes to teamwork. “Teamwork is a must in order for a team to be successful and achieve what they want to achieve.” Aside from that, he also said that everyone should showcase their own skills especially in sports, however, sportsmanship between everyone must always be maintained. Meanwhile, Mr. Ishikawa was already part of Canon for almost 24 years, 20 years in administration services and five years in public relation. ***

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With their aggressive moves and kicks, College of Criminal Justice Education (CCJE) players demolished the College of Engineering (COE) in a thrilling Sepak Takraw final match, 2-1 during this years’ Sports Fest held at LSPU-SCC Multi-Purposed and Gymnasium Activity Center, Aug. 27. Julius Parallaga, John Larry Oarga and Vincent Añovero of CCJE showed off a great teamwork in defeating their opponents one by one to capture the title and crowned as the new champion COE dominates the first set, with the score of 21-17 but CCJE snatched the second set by making a great space with the score of 21-10. The game becomes more exciting as both parties sets fire in the court on the latter part of the game. Both teams tried to make a great defensive moves and attacks just to register a point but it was CCJE who started the last set on a high note. COE were not able to recover on time as the CCJE bags this years’ championship, 15-8. ***


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By l Reniel Renz Gallardo and Efren Sardova Jr.

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RUN. MILO Olympic Athlete making their way to lighten up the torch to officially signal the opening of MILO Olympics Regional meet last August.

LSPU-SCC opens Sports Fest ‘15

After succesfully hosting the National Capital Region – Southern Luzon Leg edition of MILO Olympics last August, the Province of Laguna will stage again the event for the Final bout in October this year. “Through the Milo Little Olympics, we hope to provide these young champions a chance to showcase their athletic abilities, determination and drive in the national arena as the first step towards achieving greatness in the international scene including the South East Asian and hopefully the Olympic Games’” Milo sports executive

TARGET. Player from the College of Teacher Education (CTE) spotting the toss of his opponent in baseball finals.

By l Banjo Ventolero

With the theme “LSPU: Aiming High … Flying High… Living its Passion through Sports” the 3 day Sports Festival was once again geared by the sports coordinator after a month of full pre-intramural games together with the participation of the 9 colleges of the university, held at the Activity Center, Aug. 26. Headed by the different Tournament Manager’s and some of the Administrative Personnel’s, each department paraded with their respective colors and muses and escorts. It was Dr. Roberto C. Mirnanda, Campus Director who welcomed all the athletes and coaches. Meanwhile, an intermission number was performed by the MAPEH Balay Sining Organization immediately followed by the inspirational talk of the University President, Dr. Nestor M. de Vera. Dr. Liza Bartolome, Sports Coordinator of Santa Cruz Campus introduced the guest speaker who currently the General Manager, Human Resource and General Affairs Dept., Canon Business Machine Inc. In his speech, Mr. Kazuyoshi Ishikawa emphasizes the importance of teamwork in achieving their goals in the competition. Lastly, the lightning of torch led by Dr. de Vera together with the selected SCC athletes and officials signals the official opening of this years’ Sports Fest. ***

Robbie de Vera said during his interview. All gold medalists in regional legs in annual sports event from Visayas and Mindanao Stage conducted in Ilo-ilo and Cagayan de Oro, respectively will qualify to the national finals. It is expected to drew more than 5, 500 athletes from 200 schools in elementary and high school nationwide. After the hosting of Laguna last August, the national finals will be expected to be more exciting and much action pack with more spectators which spectates the finals games. As Milo Little Olympics

has produced a slew of champions who have become members of the national team namely Japoy Lizardo in Taekwondo, Kieffer Ravena in Basketball, Mika Reyes in Volleyball and Hannah Dato in Swimming, they are hoping to provide these young champions a chance to showcase their athletic abilities and determination. Annual MILO Little Olympics events which is now on its 28th year was backed with different advertising companies like Wilson, Mikasa, Molten, Marathon, and 2Go Travel. ***

CIT seizes Gold in Swimming Competition By l Reniel Renz Gallardo and John Paul Ablaza

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COE captures 13 Golds in Track and Field By: Romel Brian Florendo and Vanessa Mae Antony

Despite of the blazing heat of the sun, College of Engineering (COE) vigorously prevailed as they reigned at different Track and Field events and gathered most of the medals in the two day running and throwing competition held at the Laguna Sports Complex, Aug. 26-27. Garnering 13 golds, 4 silvers, and 9 bronzes, COE reigned the different track events where at hand in the said competition. COE victoriously gained most of their medals in Relays, Long Jump, Triple Jump and varieties of meter runs and

field events like Shot Put, Javelin Throw, and Discus Throws both in men’s and women’s division. In the men’s division, Ulexie Atienza and Kevin Mole bagged the gold medal at the 3000 meter and 5000 meter run respectively. In the field events, still, the COE governs as they triumphed with Dennis Rogel winning the gold medal in Javelin Throw. Furthermore, the College of Industrial Technology (CIT) upholds second spot with them nipping up 9 golds and 6 silvers or 15 medals in total. CIT felt short to capture first place as

TARGET. Player from the College of Teacher Education (CTE) spotting the toss of his opponent in baseball finals.

they gave the biggest threat to the championas they were very determined to bagged another Track and Field title from last year. Up on the third spot is the CHMT who gathered a total of 13 medals; 1 gold, 6 silver and 6 bronze medals. O u t s t a n d i n g performances were also seen in Women’s Division as Charies Mae Violanta, Angelique Yabut and Heidilyn Sapalicio of College of Computer Studies (CCS), COE and College of Business Management and Accountancy (CBMA) respectively each scored three gold medals ***

With their determination to snatch the championship this year, College of Industrial Technology (CIT) grabbed 10 gold medals as they conquered against other colleges and declared as the new champion in swimming competition held at the San Luis Sports Complex, Aug. 27. Bursting with gutsy heart, CIT’s Torpedo Lugeda bagged 1st place in 100 meter backstroke in men’s category. On the other hand, Principe top CIT swimmer as he emerged as the 1st place winner in 400 meter freestyle, 200 meter relay, 800 meter freestyle and 200 meters individual medley. With their 10 gold medal haul, CIT secured their spot on top of the ranking to dethrone last year’s gold medal digger, College of Engineering (COE) who fell a single gold medal to defend their title.

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COE Batters snatches baseball crown from CTE By | Daiseree Mole and Steven Bacube

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As the heat from the softball continues on the men’s side, College of Engineering (COE) defeated their opponent from the College of Teachers Education (CTE), 13-12 during the final round of this year’s baseball competition held at the LSPU-SCC Soccer Field, August 28. Both teams start the game and play as if it is their last just to win the game. Both colleges gave their best shot to the crown but COE leave CTE behind by scoring 7-2 respectively on the 1st and 2nd inning of the game. Despite the bad weather and slippery field, Kurtz Obrince, team captain of CTE hits a homerun base and tied up their score with COE, 7-7 on the third inning.

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Moreover, COE still managed to threaten CIT after collecting 9 gold medals led by Richardson Reodica, Robin Reyes, John Jan Adol, John Mark Adriano, Ferdie Sumagui and Reymart Dela Cruz who bacame as the stand-out swimmer’s in both single and group events. Meanwhile, College of Computer Studies (CCS) bagged 5 golds; all came from their lone medallist Anthony Adriano. Other colleges also bagged some gold medals into their packet. College of Art and Sciences (CAS) and College of Criminal Justice Education (CCJE) also collected 5 gold medals while College of Hospitality Management and Tourism (CHMT) added 3 gold to their record. Winners from different categories will be filtered for the upcoming Intercampus ‘15. ***

The crowd went wild and screams for each point made by their supported team however, the rain interrupted the game as the officials decided to end up the match and resume it on the next day. The heat of the game does not decreases as CTE seems to bring their luck and gain 5 more consecutive points on the fourth inning to have a total of 12 points. But still COE remained composed and made their score a single point lead over CTE 1312. CTE, still believe on their luck and strive harder to win the game but no one on each team gain another point until the officials formally ended the game as COE snatches this year’s baseball championship. ***

COE, CIT tops ... from pg. 28 Campo. On the other hand, the tandem of COE, Daniel Lagula and Christopher Habijan won over their counterpart from College of Teacher Education’s (CTE’s) Andrew Toque and Marvin Dizon in men’s category while Rodalyn Balela also from COE also registers a default win in Single B women’s division for their two gold medals finish. Meanwhile, Aldrich Tilacas from College of Computer Studies (CCS) successfully reach the top after he outlasted Gullit Pagcaliwangan of COE in Single B men’s category. College of Arts and Sciences’s (CAS’s) player Ryla Elliz Artillero also register the lone gold medal for their college. ***


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GO FOR THE GOLD. Anthony Adriano, swimmer from the College of Computer Studies (CCS) making his way to the finish line as he bagged his first out of five gold medals in 50 meter butterfly event, Laguna Sports Complex. Aug.27.

CAS captures 3-peat crown; CIT bags title By| Jan Aldous Virina

Applause and cheers from the crowd surrounded the atmosphere as the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) female candidate bagged their third consecutive title while College of Industrial Technology (CIT) male candidate shined and stood out in the 2015 Search for Mr. and Ms. LSPU-SCC held at the university Activity Center, Aug. 28. CAS candidate Jessica Ann Bino mesmerized the judges with her confidence, projection and intellectual answer in the question and answer portion as she was crowned as this years’ most beautiful woman in LSPUSCC. Meanwhile, CIT’s

representative Christopher Napiza was hailed as this year’s Mr. LSPU-SCC grabbing the last year’s title from CAS. Napiza also seized special awards such as Best in Production Attire, Best in Sportswear, wearing his complete basketball uniform; Best in Swimwear showcasing his perfect body and Best in Barong Tagalog with a fashioned white themed barong and black linings on the shoulder and sleeves. On the other hand, College of Hospitality Management and Tourism (CHMT) female candidate Shaine Elaira Ablis garnered most of the special and major awards in the event as she was crowned as the first runner up. Ablis was awarded as Ms. Students’ Choice

COE marks 6th over-all championship

award receiving the largest number of votes on facebook page among other candidates. Ablis also gained the attention of the crowd as she received the Best in Production Attire, Best in University Uniform, Best in Sports Wear and Best in Swim Wear. In addition, the mob was mesmerized in her alluring look with her “on-fire” red Filipiniana outfit winning the said grant. As her matching part, College of Business Management and Accountancy’s (CBMA’s) Calvin Prado didn’t dismayed the cheering viewers and grabbed the honor for being the first runner-up. Prado also received the Mr. Photogenic award. Joshua Palacol from the College of Engineering (COE)

grabbed the second runner up title as he made the people awed and received the Mr. Students’ Choice Award and Best in College Uniform. Lorena Greganda from CIT hit the second runner up as she delivered her bright answer in the question and answer phase. Moreover, couple from the College of Teacher Education (CTE) John Red Obial and Maria Micareli Alvarez received the Mr. and Ms. Congeniality award. Also, Alvarez received the award as the Ms. Photogenic. For the meantime, Bino and Napiza will be trained to compete for the forthcoming Search for Mr. and Ms. LSPUSystem 2015 to be held on October. ***

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TEARS OF JOY. Ms. Jessica Bino (CAS) and Mr. John Christopher Napiza (CIT) accepting their crown as this year’s Mr. and Ms. LSPU-SCC ‘15.

BALANCE. CCJE Pep Squad presented their routines and pyramids during the cheerdance competition of this year’s LSPU-SCC Intramurals.

By| Banjo C. Ventolero

For six consecutive year’s, the College of Engineering (COE) has been undefeated on the general championship as they got their sixth straight title for this year’s Laguna State Polytechnic University Sports Fest, held at the Multi-Purpose Gymnasium and Hall, Aug. 8 Engineering warriors once again showed their supremacy as they gathered a total of 60 points to lead the raise for the top spot of the standings. COE bagged most of their medals from Athletics, Badminton, Chess, Dance Sports, Lawn Tennis and Swimming. Next to COE is the third time first runner-up finisher, College of Industrial Technology (CIT) with their 45 points total. CIT captured most of their medals from Basketball, Table Tennis, Lawn Tennis, Athletics, Swimming and Chess. Garnering a total of 35 points, College of Criminal Justice and Education (CCJE) moved up from last years’ fourth runner up finish as they grabbed the title in Cheerdance, Footbal and Futsal. College of

Hospitality Management and Tourism (CHMT) moved down this year as they fall behind by seven 7 silver medals against the third place finisher. CHMT also gathered a total of 35 points. Meanwhile, College of Teacher Education (CTE) secured the fifth spot by collecting 33 points, two points behind the third and fourth placer. Moreover, College of Computer Studies (CCS) stayed far behind at sixth spot with their 12 points total collection. Last three colleges are as follows: College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) with 9 points. College of Busines Management and Accountancy (CBMA) tallied 7 points and College of Nursing and Allied Health (CONAH) failed to gain even a single point. Winners from all events will represent the Santa Cruz Main Campus on the forthcoming Univrsity Games on October this year. In the end, COE warriors accepted their sixth straight championship trophy after Dr. Lisa Bartolome, Chairperson, Sports and Development-SCC awarded their medals and trophy. ***

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CCJE Pep Squad grabs Cheerdance Competition Title

COE, CIT tops Lawn Tennis

By | Joshua Aquino and Lorena Mercado

Keeping the fire burning on their side, College of Engineering (COE) and College of Industrial Technology (CIT) grabbed this years’ Lawn Tennis over-all title after dispatching other colleges on their respective matched during the LSPU-SCC Sports Fest held at the Laguna Sports Complex, Aug. 27. CIT’s lawn tennis player easily brought home 2 gold medals by default coming from John Francis Arillat in Single A men’s category and their Women’s division duo Henecee Dominquez and Angela Mae

After the early withdrawal of entry of some colleges even before the competition started, two remaining colleges collide in this year’s one of the most awaited event of Laguna State Polytechnic University-Santa Cruz Campus (LSPU-SCC) Intramurals, the Cheer Dance Competition which open this year’s Sports Fest held in front of the massive crowd at the LSPU-SCC Basketball Court, Aug. 26. Due to the changes of rules made by the LSPU sports official and lack of dancers in other colleges, it turned out

into a clash between College of Hospitality Management and Tourism (CHMT) and College of Criminal Justice Education (CCJE) as they showed what they’ve got in performing their own routine presentation CHMT Pep Squad, wearing their orange department shirt was first to perform. They fulfilled their amazing dance step with astounding tumblings and back dives. The crowd still got into it though there are some points that they failed to execute their routine but managed to continue their performance up to the end. Meanwhile, CCJE Pep

Squad executed their stunts with their maroon department shirt. The crowd get livelier as they showed their synchronized dance steps and sequenced routines. They also showed some sexy moves which made everyone awed with bliss and applause. Their powerful movements from start up to the end concluded this year’s Cheer Dance Competition. In the end, CCJE jumped into victory as they were proclaimed as the new champion during the awarding ceremony last August 28 held at the Activity Center ***

By l June Louie Flores

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