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ZOOMING OUT We take a step back from focusing on campus news and have a bird’s eye view of happenings beyond the walls of XU. After all, Cagayan de Oro, the Philippines, and the world are but one shared village.

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XUFD ‘11 highlights heroic leadership By Dharyl Jean A. Indino

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avier University Festival Days (XUFD) 2011 advanced the bandwagon of heroic leadership as it kicked off on November 29 with the theme Xavier Engage: Creating New Possibilities. The event ended on the evening of December 3, making the five-day event one of the longest XUFD celebrations in University history. Creating New Possibilities As the University underwent a myriad of changes this academic year – most notably the appointment of the new University President, Fr. Roberto C. Yap and the infrastructure being developed in the campus - the XUFD theme reflected the new challenges, new changes and new triumphs that the Xavier community will face. The theme was also aligned to Dr. Jose P. Rizal’s 150th birth anniversary. Fr. Yap said in a video in the XUFD’s opening program, “Dr. Jose Rizal created new possibilities for the country and he is now one of our heroes, inspiring the nation to become heroic leaders.” This year’s festivities accentuated the four pillars of Jesuit leadership from Chris Lowney’s book “Heroic Leadership: Best Practices from a 450-Year-Old Company that Changed the World.” The four pillars are: self-awareness – the basic foundation of leadership; ingenuity – the ability to innovate and adapt to change; love – the sense of magis; and heroism – being energized through heroic ambitions of transforming the community. “We are invited to follow Chris Lowney’s heroic leadership. Let us reflect on how we can truly become heroic leaders and create new possibilities as we serve the community,” Fr. Yap further remarks. In the absence of the President Fr. Yap’s absence from the event did not go unnoticed. The University President fell off the stairs of Xavier Hall on October 2011. The fall fractured his knee, requiring him to undergo surgery and a three-month

AND IT WAS ALL YELLOW. Sky lanterns fill the night sky in the Xavier University soccer field as the XU community gathers to light the sky in part of the 5-day celebration of XUFD last November 30.

Buklod Atenista focuses on SLP By Caroline Joy R. Go and Princess E. Tolentino, with reports from Bianca Nathalie Y. Llamis

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n October 21 to 24, student leaders from the five Ateneo universities’ student governments converged in Xavier University for the 28th Buklod Atenista Leaders Summit Midyear Conference to discuss various issues concerning their respective academic communities and the Philippines as a whole. Mario Tero II, Central Student Government (CSG) president, describes Buklod as a “top view of what’s happening in the country and in our own universities”.

With the theme “PAKIGLAMBIGIT: Bridging the Gap Between Service and Leadership”, Buklod Atenista came up with five major resolutions: Service Learning Program, Re-echo, Course Curricula, Ateneo Task Force and Mining in Palawan. Implementation of SLP This year, the participants focused on the inclusion of Service Learning Program (SLP) in their schools, among other concerns. “We saw it [SLP] as a 21st-centrury

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academic tool. We want a University that does not only focus on student formation but also community building,” Tero explains. It was XU, he adds, who pushed for SLP as the theme of the Buklod Atenista midyear conference. The other Ateneo schools soon took up the banner. “Yun talaga ang mga kailangan sa mga schools. Everyone feels strongly about that kasi yun yung goal ng Buklod Atenista

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Various departments rev up Mindanao Week of Peace By Ressan Nash N. Alonto

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he Xavier University community joined in the national celebration of the Mindanao Week of Peace on November 23-30, with various XU departments hosting activities in its duration. The week-long event was filled with activities such as National Service Training Program (NSTP) alternative classes on peace

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