Endurance

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Clarified Clarified Student's Opinion Palihog lang ako sa iban nga mga working student, tani magin approachable and nice man kamu sa mga fellow students. Student's Opinion Nga-a indi pwede mag hampang basketball sa gym kun indi varsity? Reply According to Mr. Randy Villanueva, secretary of the P.E. Department, a student, whether or not a varsity player, can play basketball or any kind of sports inside the gym as long as it is not during school hours or during varsity team practice hours.

Reply "As a working student, you have to treat others like how you treat yourself. However, some students are really rude in terms of asking for something. What do you expect us working students react upon such behavior?" quipped Tiffany Balthazar, a CPU working student.

Student's Opinion Nga-a indi pwede kagamit electricity sa gazebo kun week ends? – Zeus

Student's Opinion Tani may free wi-fi man ang CPU… agree??? – Wireless Fidelity Reply According to Rev. Joniel Gico, Vice President for Administration, just have your laptops registered at the College of Computer Studies so that you can avail of the free wi-fi services near the Mary Thomas building, the gazebos, and at the Promenade.

Reply Rev. Joniel Gico said that we can use the electricity during weekends as long as there is proper coordination with the security guards. Just bring your University I.D. for it is a mandatory standard operating procedure of the security personnel for any legal purpose.

Student's Opinion Daw halos tanan nga buildings gina renovate. Ang CHM building daw wala ginasapak. – Luoy man Reply There are already plans to renovate and extend the building probably this year as explained by Rev. Joniel Gico.

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VOLUME CI NO. 4 | NOVEMBER 2010-APRIL 2011

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