The Gears Broadsheet (Aug-Oct 2016)

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THE OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION OF LAGUNA STATE POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY - STA. CRUZ CAMPUS

OPINION

Editorial| When it rains, does it pour? p.6 Column| Cha-Cha to Federalism p.7

VOL LVI NO. 7 | AUGUST - OCTOBER 2016 ISSUE | ISSN 1656-8699

FEATURE

DEVCOMM Greener Youth in Action p. 17

Young at Heart p. 10 Cultural Affairs and Arts Office: Reviving Culture, Providing Opportunities p. 12

Tangent 90: UNDEFINED p.7

Participatory Research for Climate Change Education p. 18

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WRITE WITHOUT FAVOR, EXPRESS WITHOUT FEAR

Sen. Bam Aquino promotes establishment of provincial zone for central development in LSPU / STORY ON PAGE 17

University welcomes ‘Senior High’ Population down by 21% due to major decrease of course offerings

BY ZION KREHL ASTRONOMO

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aguna State Polytechnic University (LSPU) showed readiness to blaze the trail for Department of Education’s K (Kindergarten) – 12 Basic Education Curriculum (BEC) reform program, particularly its feature of adding two years of senior high school starting this School Year, 2016 – 2017. “We have the capability [to offer Senior High School] because we have enough classrooms and facilities at a lower price compared to private schools,” according to Curriculum Instruction Development and Quality Assurance (CIDQA) Director Zenaida O. Vitasa. BEYOND EXPECTATIONS Sta. Cruz Campus welcomed 135 enrolled SHS students, the most among the four campuses while San Pablo got the next highest number with 40 enrollees, Siniloan with 35and Los Baños with 32 enrollees. “Hindi na kami nag-expect naaabot ng 100 ang enrollment kasi late na kami nakapagannouce pero nakagugulat na lumagpas pa sa inaasahan kasi maraming nag-apply ng enrollment sa iba ang biglang naglipatan ditto ng malamang nag-offer tayong Senior High dahil mas mura.” Dr. Vitasa said. LIFELONG LEARNING TRACKS UNVEILED Total university population had gone through a deSENIOR HIGH / PAGE 3

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New Electrical Engineers News on page 4

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GETTING TO KNOW. New members of the academe, Senior High School students, are getting along with the university’s norms and undertakings.

photo by Shien Rhoel Moral

Prexy opens academic year Y.E.S. extends hands through bloodletting activity with drug free assurance BY LOU FATIMA MUEGA

BY JAN ALDOUS VIRINA

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ito sa LSPU kayo ay safe na safe. Walang droga.” Dr. Nestor M. De Vera, University President, exclaimed in the opening ceremony of this academic year, LSPU-SCC Activity Center, Aug. 8. With a loud bang from LSPU-Marching Band, Dr. De Vera surprised the university stating that a drug testing will be conducted within the whole academic community including students and faculty members. “Dito sa atin [sa LSPU], hindi dapat pinag-uusapan ang droga. Hindi dapat alam [ng lahat] ang droga.” Dr. De Vera added. “The said drug testing is essential because this could lead to a more suitable

university for good education. It could help students to be more motivated to study. If the university practices it and the students will learn to adapt, it will cause rippling effect. It could be a great start in a drug free environment.” Mary Anne T. Tolentino AB Broadcasting student said when asked about the startling drug testing. Moreover, Dr. De Vera pointed out the reasons of the shifting of academic calendar such as climate change which is one of the mere phenomena today. “This affects the suspension of classes. Kasi naman minsan malakas ang ulan sa Sta. Cruz tapos mainit sa San Pablo, baha sa DRUG FREE UNIVERSITY / PAGE 3

Senior High Enrollees News on page 4

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side from entrepreneurial skills that we have, this bloodletting program is a form of social responsibility to be a good citizen now and for the future.” It was said by the president of Young Entrepreneur’s Society (Y.E.S), Jeralen Activa during the bloodletting program

conducted by Y.E.S. in partnership with the College of Business Management and Accountancy (CBMA) held at CHMT Function Hall, October 11. Dean Marissa Dimarucot of CBMA led the opening BLOODLETTING ACTIVITY / PAGE 3

ABS-CBN brings citizen journ program to LSPU BY RAYNS KENETH AMPON

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o further improve the use of media platforms of broadcasting majors, ABS-CBN Bayan Mo Ipatrol Mo spearheaded responsible citizen journalism workshop held at Laguna State Polytechnic University, CHMT Function Hall, October 26. Mrs. Rowena Paraan, Head of Bayan Mo, Ipatrol Mo

shared her expertise in field reporting and the importance of contexts in covering news. “Context is important in reporting because in this way you will determine the background of the story,” Paraan stressed CITIZEN JOURN / PAGE 3

SSC empowers youth leaders BY JUNE LOUIE FLORES

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LISTEN THEN ACT. SSC encourages young leaders from different colleges to uphold truth and convergence, CHMT Function Hall, October 14.

photo courtesy of SSC

upreme Student Council conducted 5th Philippine I Transform & Trail Summer Camp, re-echo seminar with the theme “Students today, leaders forever,” CHMT Function Hall, Oct. 14. Aiming the youth to lead the development of the country, selected students from different

colleges of LSPU - Main Campus attended the said event to undergo seminar and activities to improve camaraderie inside the university and community. Through the success of the event which was led by the adviser of SSC, Mr. YOUTH LEADERS / PAGE 5


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