LPU Independent Sentinel Fourth issue 2015-2016

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JANUARY - MARCH 2016

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‘Embodying the LPU core values’

Media programs, personalities recognized at UmalohokJUAN Awards 2016 By Jillian Shayne L. Dancel

FOR ITS THIRD YEAR, LPU Manila recognized media personalities and companies for their contribution in upholding Justice, Unity, and Nationalism in UmalohokJUAN Awards 2016 held on March 10, 2016 at the JPL Hall of Freedom. UmalohokJUAN came from the word ‘Umalohokan’ which refers to a town crier of the ancient Philippine barangay who delivers the news from the datu using a horn or tambuli. Moreover, students proposed to include the word ‘Juan’ which constitutes the Filipino. It also stands for the three core values of LPU which are the Justice, Unity, And Nationalism. “These are the ideals of former President Jose

P. Laurel who believes in the concept of justice, unity, and nationalism. The winners were chosen by the LPU community – the students, the faculty, and the administration. They chose the individuals and programs who embody the ideals of the former president,” said UmalohokJUAN Events Adviser Becky Nieto-Litan. Litan explained the nominees were chosen by some of the students, the faculty, and the administration. All the nominees were shortlisted before they were categorized. The nominees were filtered by a panel board consisting of faculty members and administrative staff until they have chosen the top five nominees. To determine the winners for each category, a survey was conducted to ten per

cent of the 3rd year and 4th year students from all the colleges. Litan also explained the difference of this year’s UmalohokJUAN from the previous ones. “We gave citations or commendations to other individuals and other companies like the winners for the major awards who have great contributions in the field of broadcast, print, social responsibility, and for film and entertainment. We also added new categories such as the Best Advocacy by a Celebrity and we have the Best Online News Site. So otherwise we gave out the same awards as we had last year, only this time we just added a few more,” she cited. Special awardees were Continued on page 3

LPU awards exemplary student leaders By John Poliquit

THE best campus organizations and students were given recognition at the LPU Student Leadership Awards held last March 7, 2016 at the JPL Hall of Freedom. The event aims to recognize exceptional students and organizations for performing excellently and upholding LPU’s core values. Prominent Lyceans from different colleges whose achievements brought pride to the campus were awarded with bronze, silver, and gold medals.

Duterte-Cayetano, senatorial bets grace #TheLeaderIWant forum By John Poliquit

PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE Davao Mayor Rodrigo Duterte, his running mate Senator Alan Cayetano, and other senatorial bets have attended Rappler’s #TheLeaderIWant Forum last January 20 at the Teresa Yuchengco auditorium in De La Salle University. The Duterte-Cayetano tandem focused on corruption, peace and order, nation building, and the establishment of a revolutionary government

through federalism in the Philippines. They also discussed decentralization, wherein the government shouldn’t only give their full attention on Metro Manila, but to other regions as well. “We need to open ports in Visayas. It’s cheaper to import than to pay the cost of trade from Mindanao to Manila,” Duterte said in his speech. When asked what would be the solution to solve Metro Manila’s traffic woes, the mayor said “there is none” and the most effective way is to distri-

bute powers to provinces. Duterte also promised that if he wins the 2016 presidential elections, he will end criminality, drug problem, and corruption in the government within three to six months. If the tandem fails to achieve this, they will resign from their posts. Senatorial candidates Bayan Muna Representative Neri Colmenares, Lawyer Lorna Kapunan (Poe-Escudero coalition), and Leyte Representative Martin Romualdez from the United Nationalist Alliance also

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took part in the said forum. Other presidential candidates have backed out the last minute. LPU was selected as one of Rappler’s viewing partners through a live streaming at the JPL Hall of Freedom. The forum was also televised nationwide through partner TV and radio stations. The #TheLeaderIWant trended nationwide on Twitter during the forum, with audiences asking questions for the candidates from the hall or via Facebook.

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and Abdol Gaphor F. Batua-an, Executive Vice President from the LPU Tourism Students Association (College of International Tourism and Hospitality Management) were awarded as the top two and three Outstanding 5S Student Leaders, respectively. The event was spearheaded by Student Affairs Office (SAO) Dean Jayson Barlan in line with the celebration of LPU’s 64th Founding Anniversary.

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After two years of being nominated, Pandayan sa Wika at Panitik won as the Best University-Wide Organization this year. On the other hand, LPU Les Jeunes Chefs won as the Best College-Based Organization for two consecutive years. Moreover, The Sentinel’s Editor-in-Chief Jennifer Anzano from the College of Arts and Sciences was awarded as the 2016 Most Outstanding 5S Student Leader. Guillian M. Mecate, Director General from the LPU UNESCO Club (College of International Relations)

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The newly crowned Mr. LPU 2016 Aaron Jowell Perez and Ms. LPU 2016 Patrice Lean Quinto. (Photo courtesy of Jaenelle M. Ilagan)


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