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LAL-LO, CAGAYANCHERRY C. Vitin, a Bachelor of Secondary Education major in Filipino graduate and former grantee of the Expanded Students’ Grant -in-Aid Program for
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CAGAYAN STATE UNIVERSITY at Lal-lo administration is in full gear to expedite the titling of the at least 1,300 hectares lot remaining from the original 1,727 hectares granted to the school by the Philippine government in 1955. According to Dr. Ricardo B. Casauay, campus executive officer, the effort is carried out to secure the land from further intrusion of private bodies claiming over some parcel of the reserved lot for the school. ―The title will provide the school a legal claim over the lot, and intruders, illegal tilling and occupation will already be prevented,‖ he said. Documents reveal that the campus had originally 1727-
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CSUL LAND UTILIZATION. Bachelor of Agricultural Technology students physically inspect and remove insects and pests destroying the cabbages planted in a small portion of the experimental area inside the campus core. From 1,727 hectares originally conferred to the campus by virtue of Presidential Decree No. 239 in 1955, only roughly more than 500 hectares is utilized by the campus for instruction, research and production. Some parcel of the land had already been slashed and occupied by private entities. J.Columna