The Beacon Reveille

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THE OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION OF ATENEO DE ZAMBOANGA UNIVERSITY

VOLUME 68, ISSUE 3, AUGUST 2012

AdZU culminates Ramadan with Grand Pagbuka

BREAKING FAST. Non-Muslim participants join their Muslim brothers as they break their fast for the day, signaling the near end of the month-long Ramadan. WORDS: FATHIMA M.Z. AHAMED KABEER, PHOTO: ATENEO COLLEGE GUIDANCE OFFICE

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he months of July and August marked the month of fasting, Ramadan, for the Muslims. As the month was nearing its completion, the annual Grand Pagbuka was held on August 17, Friday. This year’s edition was spearheaded by the Campus Ministry and the Muslim Students Association of the Ateneo de Zamboanga University (MSA) with their moderator, Mr. Ghazzali G. Taupan. The Grand Pagbuka is an activity that Ateneo has been prac-

ticing for years. The event saw Muslim Ateneans and even nonMuslims gather under one roof and break their fast as one. “Pagbuka” is a Tausug word meaning “breaking of one’s fast,” which in Arabic is “iftar.” Ramadan is the month in the Islamic calendar where Muslims give up food and water from the periods of six in the morning to six in the evening – following the practice of the Prophet Mohammad (PBUH). Similarly, the occasion took place at the Multi-Purpose Covered

ABECS spearheads Math tutorials WORDS: ASEYA KHADIJA CALO

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he Ateneo Blue Eagle and Centennial Scholars (ABECS), Eagles’ Math Core Circle (E'MC²), and El Consejo Atenista spearheaded the university-wide Math Tutorials on August 4 and 11 of this year. It gathered more than six hundred students in the Bellarmine-Campion Hall to refresh their learning on College Algebra, Trigonometry and Geometry. ABECS President Jessie Kirk Grubb has expressed her contentment over the tutorials, especially when this year garnered an increased participation of students and a high passing rate in the midterm for those taking Mathematics subjects."Mas marami nang tutees at tutors this year kasi nakita na nila na talagang may naitulong ang tutori-

als," says Grubb. "I trust my members and the committees, kaya kahit may pressure, hindi ko nararamdamang magfe-fail ito." Meanwhile, shortly after the midterm week, ABECS has posted a comprehensive report about the midterm passing rate of their tutees. The results are as follows: Math100 - Tutees: 4/4 (100%) Math101 - Tutees: 435/483 (90.01%)Math103 - Tutees: 37/45 (82.22%) Math121 - Tutees: 82/101 (80.39%) "Happy and satisfied ako sa results kahit na-doble ang dami ng tutees," exclaims Grubb. Improvement and plans to expand the scope of tutorials are MATH TUTORIALS… | PAGE 8

Courts. Gadzmin Salisa, president of the MSA, shared, “The conduct of the Grand Iftar needed long and careful planning. This is why it is normally held in the end days of the month of Ramazan.” Imans or Islamic leaders from the Muslim community of the city were invited to grace the dinner; they were also joined by representatives from the US Peace Corps and the American Embassy in Manila. A video of US President Barrack Obama delivering a speech before those present in the White House

Iftar was shown too, highlighting his message to the Muslim world. Meanwhile, university president, Fr. Antonio F. Moreno, SJ in his remarks stressed how the Grand Pagbuka is a fine example of Ateneo’s commitment to inter-faith dialogue and understanding. The evening started with a “dua” (Arabic word for prayer). This indicated that the hours of fasting had come to an end on that day. Afterwards, guests and members of the Ateneo community who came to join started to eat. The food prepared featured samplings of different Tausug delicacies such as pasung, putli, mandi, and baulu. The Grand Pagbuka is like the rest of the other iftar days. It is so-called because a large number of people converge in one venue to break fast together with food prepared in generous servings. When asked about the significance of the Grand Pagbuka, Mr. Datu Ahmed, Islamic Religious Studies instructor, said, “The significance of the Grand Pagbuka is to let other people, and [sic] especially the nonMuslims experience how happy a believer is to receive blessings from His creator.”

AdZU med school grad makes it to TOSP WORDS: ANGELIQUE ANNE MIRANDA, PHOTO: MYADZU PORTAL

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nother Atenean has once again made the Ateneo de Zamboanga University

proud!

Dr John Michael Flores Dellariarte, a graduate of Ateneo’s School of Medicine in 2012 was among the Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines (TOSP). He was awarded on August 2 at Malcañan Palace by no less than President Benigno Simeon Aquino III. The Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines (TOSP) is an Awards and Formation Program that seeks to galvanize the youth into nation building through exemplary academic performance, change -making social involvement, and inspiring leadership services to their school, local communities, and the country. Dellariarte was involved in

various community health development projects in Lakewood, Zamboanga del Sur. He was active in pioneering the floating ambulance which ferries emergency patients from remote parts of Lakewood’s lake to the health center. Moreover, he was also one of those who helped in realizing MED SCHOOL GRAD… | PAGE 9


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