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What’s Inside: News XU’s virtual graduation 2021 3 Editorial Your sex jokes are not funny 4 Opinion Pro -choice is not murder 5 Features CSG’s PiVoted webinar 8 Lampoon Lockdown anniversary 9
The official student publication of Xavier University - Ateneo de Cagayan Volume 47 No 4 April 2021
Silenced and Oppressed: A Nation’s Struggle
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Letters from the women of XU
Daring as it sounds, Myanmar’s citizens are marching with dissent to challenge the country’s military rule after their democratic government was overthrown.
This International Women’s Month, it is high time to look around and celebrate the powerful and influential ‘Juliets’ that make up our University. PAGE 6
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Vaccination in CDO On March 5, the first batch of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines arrived in CDO, marking the first step to fighting the virus with an immunized community. PAGE 2
Duterte’s sex jokes On top of the question of the administration’s handling of the pandemic, we also bring to the table all the other issues that also require attention. PAGE 4
Cora Contrabida No matter how much Cora distanced herself from the rest of the country, tonight’s annual celebration wasn’t just about her. PAGE 9
University News
PIONEERING. The Dr. Jose P. Rizal School of Medicine is the first among the University’s programs to conduct limited face-to-face classes starting April 2021, after XU was included among the 24 Philippine universities allowed by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to administer in-campus classes despite the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. The University’s mandated health and safety protocols remain unchanged to ensure the safety of the students and staff. Photo by James Pabonita
XU among 24 PH universities allowed for limited F2F classes 24 higher education institutions including XU had been permitted by CHED to hold limited face-to-face classes for those in health-related degree programs effective on the second semester of AY 2020-2021. By Alyssa Chantal P. Moreno
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n March 26, the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) had a press release on permitting XU to hold limited faceto-face classes effective in the second semester of AY 2020-2021, along with 23 other higher education institutions (HEI’s) all over the country. However, this approval only prioritizes the health-related degree programs specifically those in the third and fourth year level. According to the Dean of Xavier University Dr. Jose P. Rizal School of Medicine (XUJPRSM) Ruth Beltran, For inquiries and contributions, email us at thecrusaderpub@gmail.com
“Only the Department of OB-GYN identified two basic skills that require face-to-face supervision considering its complexity and the perceived risk of harm that the clinical clerk could put the patient into if he does not know the actual steps of the performance of these skills.” Level three students need to be knowledgeable of the pelvic examination and cervical cancer screening, and the repair of suturing of episiotomy. Beltran adds, “The repair of an episiotomy wound as well as the performance of a complete gynecologic examination and cervical cancer screening procedure are basic Like us on Facebook /TheCrusaderPublication
skills that are highly technical and need actual supervision and guidance which is very difficult to ensure on an online medium. Inability to get well versed with the performance of these skills may result to a [sic] patient’s harm.” An informed consent slip has been provided to the level three students with the safety precautions that are strictly needed to follow. Starting March 30, only a maximum of 30 students were allowed to physically report to the school at a time for the required sessions. Beltran mentions, “Four hours, twice in the entire
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remaining term before finals on May 24, 2021.” The University is also in preparation for the upcoming school year where classes will be starting in August as posted in Memorandum #U2021-56. It mentioned the catchup plans created to allow students to complete their academic requirements and graduate on time. With this, summer classes will be managed and will be ending on July 23, 2021. A two-week break is allotted as rest for the student body and faculty members to look forward to the next academic year.C
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XU permits students to take extra units for Summer Class 2021 By Nia Enrille R. Rabanes
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ice President for Higher Education (VPHEd) Juliet Q. Dalagan PhD stated that one of the catch-up plans proposed by the University is to increase the number of allowable units to take in a semester, including Summer Class 2021. In University Memorandum #U2021-056 released on March 16, President Fr. Mars P. Tan S.J. announced Summer Class 2021 as part of the catch-up plans that will “ensure that students graduate and accomplish academic requirements on time.” The modified learning arrangement observed in the current AY which is Flexible Learning, consisting of Homebased Learning and Cautious Return to Campus Learning, led to students’ difficulty with taking up the intended number of units to accomplish in their respective courses. Students used to only be allowed a maximum of nine units for summer class, but for 2021, this limit is extended up to 15. PAGE 2