October - December 2018
Volume 3 Issue 2
Cultural connections. The exchange students from Yeongju Jeil High School and their DLSU-D SHS counterparts play a game called Copy-Cut. Photo by James Zagada. | Full story on page 7.
LEV triumphs in CMMA Filipinos First hailed as Best Student Public Service TV Ad Charles Jeffrey Reyes It was the award that cements a legacy.
La Estrella Verde’s (LEV) public service announcement (PSA) Filipinos First was named as the Best Student Public Service TV Ad in the 40th
Catholic Mass Media Awards (CMMA) held on Nov. 14 at the Star Theater, Pasay City. Out of 28 entries submitted,
Filipinos First was chosen as one of the three finalists for the category, and later on named as the winner. Meanwhile, the publication’s
award-winning literary folio, Morpheme, was named as one of the finalists for the Best Student Literary Publication category.
According to former LEV Literary Editor and PSA team member Elaissa Bautista, being nominated for the CMMA, see page 2
COMELEC formed, to handle SC elections Via Marifaye Nazareth The Senior High School (SHS) has opened the applications for the Student Commission on Election (COMELEC) to students who will be responsible for preparing and implementing the guidelines for the future Student Council (SC) elections.
Bazaar buzz. A student roams around the bazaar to sell ice candy. Students spearheaded the different kinds of booths filled with various foods and drinks. Photo by Kristine Estenilo.
Entrep bazaar faces mixed reactions Edcel Derick Padulla
After its launch on Nov. 19 in Robinson’s Place Imus and DLSU-D Gate 1 parking lots, the DLSU-D Senior High School (SHS) Entrepreneurship Bazaar received a combination of praises and criticisms from the SHS community after problems strike before the launch of the event.
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Bringing coffee to the battle
“For this year, we opted for class presidents because to hold an election, we need to organize the [Student COMELEC] first who will conduct the election and that will take time,” Pareja added. TVL Track Representative Nathaniela Sergara supported the formation of COMELEC. “[The] COMELEC could handle (a) well organized (elections), from preelection (like setting rules and regulations before the application), election proper, and post-election,” she said. Additionally, Angelo Abalos (STM17) said that the Student COMELEC is essential in order to conduct a proper SC elections. “We all know that there are problems that may arise when it comes to election and teachers are too busy to handle those things, so I think a trusted Student COMELEC is necessary to fulfill a proper and flawless election,” he explained. Pareja also added that he hopes that all of the students will encourage their fellow students to volunteer as a member of the COMELEC.
Bazaar, see page 2
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just made us wait for further announcements. However, after an announcement was made, it [is subject to] change again after some time. Like in the tents, they said that it will be built in the morning, but it (was still) not ready even in the afternoon,” Estrella shared.
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unclear instructions. “The written guideline is somewhat confusing to understand. We also encountered a case where there (were) contradictions in their instructions. [Such as,] in the placement of our booth, we were given two different instructions,” said Dacer. According to Shiro Estrella (TVL11), almost all the announcements were given in the last minute while some of their equipment came late. “Late sila (halos) sa lahat. They
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Numerous challenges were faced by ABM, HUMSS, and TVL students days before the start of their weeklong bazaar after late announcements and inconsistent instructions that slightly affected their opening. Due to this, multiple bazaar participants were frustrated because of delays and inconsistencies on the instructions regarding their tents and other materials. Rinjo Dacer (ABM21) voiced out his views regarding the
“We want to hold a student [body] elections for officers next school year and a COMELEC is being formed composed of students who will facilitate the election,” Assistant Director for SHS Marlon Pareja stated. The Student COMELEC will be composed of 12 members who will facilitate the elections. All SHS students are eligible to apply given that he/she will not run in any Executive Board position in the upcoming SC elections. According to SC Adviser Patricia Lina, an election, involving the student body, for the SC Executive Board for A.Y. 2019-2020 will be conducted before the current academic year ends. “We’re planning to have a new election of officers voted by all students. ‘Yung purpose nito is to [determine] the (SC) officers (next year),” Lina added. For the current batch of SC officers, the Senior High School (SHS) opted to hold an election involving only the class presidents due to the constitution and by-laws set by the former SC.
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