January Issue 7 - A.Y. 2013-2014

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Paskong Arriba leaves students unsatisfied VOLUME XXXVII • ISSUE 7 • JANUARY 2014 • 12 PAGES

INA MAE PENAFUERTE The year-ender and traditional Christ- ments and a lot of technical problems.” He mas celebration activity of the Colegio, also added the food served and the ‘enterPaskong Arriba (PA), had left the Letran tainment’ in his complaint list. Community, most especially the students, Moreover, there are complaints regarddisappointed. ing the lockdown during the day, not letting The Letran Community celebrated the students out once they got in until the 2013’s Paskong Arriba on December 18 with end of the celebration of the mass. various but common activities and with the Nonetheless, some Letranites had their unusual presence of AXN University, an activ- moments in the annual celebration. Furity organized by the network, touring from thermore, homegrown band Turband also one school to another, providing students rocked the Colegio as they opened for main extraordinary experiences and challenging band Parokya ni Edgar. activities. “I felt honored [to play my music in PA] Yet, even with all the activities like Cos- kasi minsan lang mangyayari yun sa college play, Hiphop Dance Competition, the AXN life namin,” said Hotspot keyboardist Chrisevent and others, students were still dis- topher Gaurano. He also added: “I was expleased with all the happenings the Colegio cited because I want our music to be heard. provided. We had our break and I think we did well. One of the main reasons of the dissatis- Okay naman din kasi medyo sing-along sila faction of the students is the loss of the tradi- [Letran crowd] nun.” tional fireworks display, which was removed Overall, despite the dissatisfaction of from the year’s PA celebration as part of the students with the year’s Paskong Arriba, fund-raising efforts for the Yolanda victims. they are still looking forward to a better and Students also point out the lack of activi- more fun celebration the next time. ties throughout the day as one of the causes “I expect it would be more fun and have of what they say a ‘boring’ PA. more challenging activities the next PA. I “It’s a party, why [weren’t] there activities? recommend that they start earlier so more There are no food stalls, no fun things to do. If it students [will] be able to watch [up to] the weren’t for Parokya ni Edgar, and if my friends end without worrying about their transporand I did not go out afterwards, I wouldn’t even tation,” said junior Financial Management have remembered the PA taking place,” said student Rubelle Nebit. Communication Arts Senior Joanna Luciño. Also, Journalism major Alessah Dela Also, second year Engineering student Cruz said: “I expect that there’ll be fireworks Michael Cornejo said: “This year’s PA was at least. That the food would be better, the boring. No fireworks. There are delayed mo- programs would be more fun and inviting.”

Letran proves ‘strong research culture’ in intl confab JAENNA DOMINGO, NEWS TRAINEE Colegio de San Juan de Letran stood out in the research scene as Asst. Prof. Eloisa Reyes, Inst. Jet Buenconsejo, and select Psychology students were awarded Best Presenters and Best Innovative Consolanian Researches in the International Conference on Interdisciplinary Research Innovations last December at the La Consolacion University in Malolos, Bulacan. Reyes presented her paper titled “A Theumatic Analysis of the Mission and Vision Statements in Conference with the 21st Century Skills.” On the other hand, Psychology students Christelle Janer, Roselle Habana, Armabd Fefericko Aquino and Kathreen Issabelle Aggari also presented their papers. Janer presented her paper titled “Preliminary Assessment on the Absorption of Methylene Blue Dye in Wastewater Using

Coconut Lumber Sawdust,” while Aquino and Aggari discussed their study, “Morphological and Synergy Effects of Biofertilizers, Bio-organic, and Chemical Fertilizers in Brassica Rapa,” and Habana presented her study, “Larvicidal Efficiency of Piper Nigrum L. and Carica.” Janer, Aquino, and Aggari are thesis advisees of Asst. Prof. Ian Mariano while Habana has Asst. Prof. Glen Mangali as her adviser. An overwhelmed Mariano said that ‘better papers’ are expected from his students in the coming conferences. He also revealed that other researchers will be presented in January. Buenconsejo, a member of the Letran Research Center management staff and a Psychology alumnus of the Colegio, presented his paper, “Finding Meaning in Life among Selected Filipinos Inspired by Letran proves PAGE 3

NIGHT OF MUSIC AND FUN: Chito Miranda serenades before thousand of Letranites at the eve of Paskong Arriba 2014. PHOTO By Mascot Famanila

INCAS Chair addresses WiFi issues Jose Paulino M. Domingo

For a number of semesters, the performance of the Letran Free Wi-Fi, formerly Sector 7, has always been unsatisfactory for a good number of Letranites. With all the complaints and dissatisfaction from the users, Integrated Network Computer and Services (INCAS) Director Mario Fernandez, CPA, has an answer to address all the issues. Aside from the weak connections, there have been innumerable rants about the connection’s limited area of range, uncomfortable hotspot

areas, and the ‘overly strict’ firewall security. At present, the system has a speed of 12 mbps megabytes per second (mbps) supplied by the 12 five-gigahertz (GHz) antenna emitters strategically placed around the Colegio. Aside from the INCAS’ earlier actions of reintroducing it from having an internet device activated into the system, up to current pop-up browser registration, the Letran Free Wi-Fi remains subject to criticisms from both Letran students and faculties. Students and employ-

ees have varying complaints about the connection, yet they arrived in one accord and centers at the weak connection. “Sobrang bagal talaga. Nagbago lang ang policy pero lalo lang bumagal. Bale parang hindi rin nagagamit. Madami pa naman kaming papers lagi,” said a junior from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS) who refused to be named. Because of the said poor connection, some students INCAS PAGE 2

Relic delays basic ed building construction; to open next AY RACHELLE ANNEWOR YUMOL

Auxiliary Services Director Robert Aguba said that their goal is for the former St. Vincent Ferrer building to be operational by the start of the next academic year; meanwhile, the discovery of a relic delayed the construction of the said building. In March 2011, the Auxiliary Services started clear-

ing the building of things that could still be of use, such as desks and chairs, when the renovation is finished. The demolition period of the St. Vincent Ferrer building which formerly housed the Grade School Department was from September to November 2012. “Na-pending yung con-

struction dahil dun sa relic [which is at the back of the building],” Aguba said. Aguba also clarified that the Colegio complied with an order from the National Historical Institute and the Intramuros Administration to preserve the said relic. Furthermore, he said Relic PAGE 2


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