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The official student publication of Xavier University - Ateneo de Cagayan Vol. 40 No. 2 September 2013
Friendship Reigns in Kagay-an Festival 2013 By Jaymaica P. Maraguinot
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ake it from Mayor Oscar Moreno. Amidst the recent predicaments faced by his new administration, he bravely pointed out that this year’s fiesta “must go on.” Higalaay, a Cebuano term for friendship, was the theme for this year’s Kagay-an Festival. According to the festival’s Facebook page, it is “the time to seek out friends, make new friends, and going beyond self-interests to be friends for others.” Beat, secure, continue In the wake of the recent bombing at the Rosario Arcade that claimed the lives of eight individuals, heightened security measures were one of the new administration’s actions to mitigate any interfering elements all throughout the city’s celebration. “The policemen are visible now, that is, the government is responding to it. Security is still a concern as seen as of the moment; it’s not a time to be lax therefore, so far as community safety is concerned,” said Churchill Aguilar, the Assistant Director of XU’s Governance and Leadership Institute. Police against foolishness The CdeO government released a set of security guidelines which heightened the awareness of the people joining the festivities. This included their call to people’s readiness in presenting valid IDs in the on-site inspections. During indoor celebrations, wearing of sunglasses and caps and bringing of backpacks were discouraged, and strictly prohibited during mass celebrations, as they would be subjected to inspection. “Security is not just a police concern; it is a community concern,” Aguilar added.
A tutee takes a break having fun drawing his hand’s outline to a chalkboard during the tutorial session.
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Reaching out to the overlooked: the Cagayan de Oro Street Tutorial Advocacy By Kevin Paul P. Mabul with contributions from Ma. Kristin Victoria Z. Abesamis
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utreach programs are often associated with rather distant venues in mind, stretching as far as rural communities in need of supplies and services. Street children found right outside XU’s campus, however—the ones we see every day—are largely ignored by most people, but there are people who do reach out to the ones we overlook. Care package The Cagayan de Oro Street Tutorial Advocacy, headed by XU Freshmen Formation Program (FFP) Formator Mr. Jerome “Jett”
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Torres, is a volunteer program that holds weekly tutorials on Mondays and Wednesdays at Magsaysay Park, Divisoria from 7:00 PM to 8:00 PM. Volunteers devote their time to teaching basic English, mathematics and catechism. Aside from conducting classes, they also provide peer counseling, and feed children and out-of-school youth who are roaming the streets. Mr. Torres believes that financial struggle is the major hurdle that get in the way of the children’s opportunities to learn. “Bisag libre na ang formal education sa public [schools], problema nila, gusto sila muskwela pero ilang
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everyday na pagkaon, balon, pang-provide sa mga materials, wala gihapon.” Kyla, one of the children regularly present on weekly tutorials, says that she attends school with the advantage of having learned the lessons in advance. Others, however, aren’t as fortunate as her, as they rely solely on the tutorials for education. Helping hands It all began with a simple idea back in 2009. Bobby Flores, back then a Liceo de Cagayan University student, and a friend of
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Friendship in 2013 Apart from the usual celebrations of grandeur and merrymaking for many years the Kagay-anons have celebrated every August, this year’s Kagay-an festival brought core events for everyone’s enjoyment. Showcasing the finest culinary conceptions in the region, “Negosyo Kulinarya: Building Home-grown Brands” was Kumbira 2013’s theme for this year’s celebration, which highlighted local brands and products. Attended by various professional chefs, hotel and restaurant staff, as well as students, the threeday event comprised of exhibits, competitions and seminars for culinary practitioners and enthusiasts. Kahimunan Trade Fair exhibited the locallymade products of Region 10 and emphasized the One-Town, One-Product (OTOP) setting of the cities, municipalities and provinces of the region. This year’s added tourist spot in the city, Duaw Park, sets the local gardeners in their landscape artistry as they displayed plants and flowers which people could view and purchase. The city offered the Kagay-an Festival Marathon, PBA Legends exhibition basketball game, and the Cowboy Festival for sports and fitness buffs. The Physical Education (PE) students of different schools in the city kept
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