VOLUME XXXIX - ISSUE 2 | JULY 2015 - 12 PAGES
Alumnus installed as 81st rector, president
Rev. Fr. Clarence Victor C. Marquez O.P., SThD giving his first speech as the new rector and president of Colegio de San Juan de Letran-Manila. | PHOTO BY Ryan Miguel Rona
FR. CLARENCE Victor C. Marquez, O.P., SThD, a Letranite, set his foot on the grounds of his alma mater once again as he was officially installed as the 81st rector and president of Colegio de San Juan de Letran-Manila and Bataan on June 20 at the Student Center Auditorium. ‘Fr. Clarc’, as most people know and call him, delivered a heartfelt and inspi-
rational speech in Filipino during the event. “May mga dapat gawin ngayon – tayo, hindi lang ako. Marubdob kong hiling at inaasahan ang inyong pakikiisa at pagtutulong, sa daang ating tatahakin at landas na ating babagtisin,” he said, addressing all the members of the Letran community in order for the school to reach its goal of being a university.
Fr. Marquez also stated in his message that his plans for the Colegio is already set, making sure that he continues all the hard work that Fr. Tamerlane Lana, O.P. and former acting rector Fr. Orlando Aceron, O.P. had started, “May plano na tayo, tutuparin na lamang,” Fr. Clarc also showed endless gratitude and love now that he has been elected as the new president of Letran.
Letranite awarded Outstanding Collegiate Student of Manila
BY ANGELA BIANCA BAES AND RAFAEL OMEGA
“Tinuturing kong kwento ng pagmamahal itong pagtatalaga sa akin bilang rektor ng aking Alma Mater. Ito’y pagmamahal na tulad ng para sa ina – ang paaralang tinahanan ko nang labing-isang taon,” he said, adding, “Mahal ko ang Letran. Rektor man ako o hindi, mahal ko ang Letran… kapag sinugatan ako, ang aagos, dugong Arriba.” The new rector’s rela-
tives, as well as his Dominican brothers, were all present during the affair. The officials from the Department of Education and the Commission on Higher Education were also at the venue. The whole event was planned and organized by a chosen set of committee; most were members of the Public Affairs and Media Development office.
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BY JEDRICK PAZ
Mary Jacqueline Abardo with her award as one of the Ten Outstanding Collegiate Students of Manila. | PHOTO BY PAMD
A LETRANITE has once again brought pride to the Colegio as Jacqueline Abardo, fourth year Accountancy student, was named one of the Ten Outstanding Collegiate Students of Manila on June 16 at the Grand Opera Hotel. “One of my fellow candidates was the first one to inform me,” adding, “and naturally, I
did not believe him. It was when I was included in the Facebook group of Ten Outstanding Collegiate Students that [I believed] that I was one of the awardees. The letter to the rector soon followed. Of course, I was so happy and thankful to be an awardee.” Abardo shared her journey and countless hardships in order for her to achieve this recognition. “Three stressful but fulfilling years, countless sacrifices, failures, and success are embodied in the award,” she said, adding,“balancing academics, extra-curricular activities, and social life is not easy, yet it is the factor that made me qualified for the award.” Asst. Prof. Kenji Asano, Assistant Dean of College of Business Administration and Accountancy (CBAA), said, “We have full trust and confidence in Jacquline Abardo because she is excellent both in academics and non-academics. So, based sa qualifications nasinend, we believe that she is a performing student and deserves the award. Kasi, very talented, humble and LETRANITE, PAGE 3
The facade of St. Vincent Ferrer Building. PHOTO BY Leslie Boado
St. Vincent Ferrer building now fully functional BY DYLAN AFUANG AND FIDEL FERIA
OPENED and blessed last year, the new St. Vincent Ferrer Building is currently being used to facilitate classes for the preschool, elementary, and college students of Colegio de San Juan de Letran. The building houses a total of 54 rooms that are now utilized by the preschool and ele-
mentary students for the first floor, and by the college students for the rest of the floors. The laboratories, such as the Speech and the Mac laboratories are located in the third floor. Also found here is the Engineering library, which is soon to be filled with reading
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