The Dolphin Online Newsletter Vol 61 No 1 November 2021

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The Official Student Publication of John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University (Arevalo), Inc.

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JBLFMU-A among 17 Higher Education Institutions to become vaccination centers

JBLFMU System starts own LMS; students face website erros on pilot implementation UNIVERSITY NEWS . 07

COMMUNITY NEWS . 03

John Michael Vincent G. Valiente is the captain who led his team to an outstanding victory.

No jabs, no entry JBLFMU requires full vaccination for F2F classes Mdpn. John Francis Babiera

Back to school is slowly becoming a reality as John B. B. Lacson Foundation THE BIG Maritime University READ requires full immunization for students and faculty in

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the limited face-to-face classes. “Students and Faculty have to be fully vaccinated before they are allowed to engage in face-toface classes,” a reminder from Mr. Robert Parcia, Administrator of

JBLFMU Molo, in his speech from the recently conducted webinar briefing for all JBLFMU units last October 28. He further stated that those CONTINUED ON PAGE . 03

Volume 61 Number 01 AugustNovember 2021

The Campus Round-up

Lacsonian leaders initiate community pantries

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o help the less fortunate people of their respective communities around Iloilo City and Iloilo Province, John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University . 03

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‘SHEfarers’ talk about women in maritime

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indi ka lang basta babae, BABAE KA! In the midst of a male-dominated industry, women from different maritime institutions, foundations, and sectors convened in SHEfarer: Women . 05

Lacsonians lose 8M due to BT expiration

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IMMUNITY BOOSTED. A BSMT student of JBLFMU-A receives his second dose of vaccine for COVID-19 as a requirement for the resumption of face-to-face classes. Photo by Mark Joseph Alovera

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CES launches “Tawag lang” program of JBLFMU-A students are anxious going outside.

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of JBLFMU-A students are tired due to academic works.

85% of JBLFMU-A students experienced instability.

Community Extension Services (CES) of JBLFMU-A started to provide emotional, social, and mental health assistance spearheaded by Mrs. Shirley G. Hampac, D. R. Dev. – launched September 29. “Tawag Lang” project aims to cater

calls and texts aside from the 126 assisted students to youths and children who are based in the two partner communities of the University, the Sto. Nino Sur and Sto. Nino Norte, and outside of the said circle. In a survey conducted by the

department to know the top issues confronting the group, data shows that 89% of them feels anxious of going outside and missed going back to schools, 88% also feel sick and tired due to academic works, and 85% experienced financial instability due to pandemic.

bout a thousand Bachelor of Science in Marine Transportation (BSMT) students from John B. Lacson Foundation Maritime University–Arevalo (JBLFMU–A) Inc. lost millions worth . 06

Maritime industry holds line for global commerce

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OVID-19 made rounds of lockdowns at land, but the maritime industry held a robust stand to continue global trade and logistics afloat since the pandemic still sent shockwaves through supply chains, shipping networks, and ports, leading to . 04

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