VOLUME XXXVII • ISSUE 5 • OCTOBER - NOVEMBER 2013 • 12 PAGES
FETSIVAL OF LIGHTS: Letranites end the evening with flickers of light. PHOTO BY: NORMEE AGATEP
Letran commemorates 393rd founding anniversary
Colegio de San Juan de Letran celebrated its 393rd foundation from November 25 to 29 with a celebration centered at the Colegio’s journey towards its 400th year with the theme “Sulong Letran: Kaagapay sa Tapat ng Paglilingkod sa Bayan.” The theme, according to Office of Student Affairs Director Asst. Prof. Louie Benedict Ignacio, emphasizes the Colegio’s aim to lead Letranites towards honesty in service. “With all the controversies about dishonesty and corruption in the gov-
ernment, the Colegio would want to instill that idea and principle to the Letranites that we, as products of the school, should not be part of that problematic system,” Ignacio said. He also added: “We should be but of the solution to the problem. That when students get out of the school, when they graduate, they will be honest and, if they are part of the government, would make sure that it would not end up corrupt.” The celebration of the Colegio week gave students an avenue to showcase their
talents and skills. Recognized Student Organizations (RSO), the Letran Student Council (LSC), and academic offices hosted the events.
“Blessed.” Wire service Agence France Presse reported that the Letran alumnus beatified along with three French, one each from Cuba, Colombia, Portugal and more than 500 from Spain. A pre-recorded message of the Pontiff opened the ceremony. On July 19, 2013, the Holy See finally allowed the beatification of the Manila-born Spanish Capu-
chin Franciscan priest. The celebration was led by the prefect of the Congregation for the Causes of the Saints, Cardinal Angelo Amato, in behalf of Pope Francis. Like the Vietnamese scholar St. Vincent Liem de la Paz, Fr. Jose is a product of Colegio de San Juan de Letran, where he studied Retorica y Poetica (Rhetoric and Poetry).
A stage for future entrepreneurs The College of Business Administration and Accountancy (CBAA) organized Negosyo Letranista, a three-day activity for students from different CBAA programs, Hospitality Management, Hotel and Restaurant Management, and Entrepreneurship. The evaluators, accord-
Vatican beatifies Letran alumnus Ina Mae B. Peñafuerte
Along with more than 500 other martyrs of the Spanish Civil War in the late 1830s, Letran alumnus Eugenio Sanz-Orozco Mortera, also known as Jose Maria de Manila, was beatified in Tarragona, Spain last October 13. Beatification is the third of the four processes in the canonization stage. After the beatification, the person who underwent the rites will be given the title
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CBAA seniors clinch national 3rd place Rea Gierran and ralph baniqued
Senior College of Business Administration and Accountancy (CBAA) students ranked 3rd nationwide among the top 20 schools who made it to the final round of the 15th Inter-Collegiate Finance Competition (ICFC) at the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas on October 21. A total of 90 schools, participated in the nationwide simultaneous elimination round. Financial Management students Shal Sivakumar, Eunice Cerdena, and
Laurence James Paderon, along with Accountancy students Allen Jonas Jaca and Kenneth Glenn Manuel represented the Colegio in the said event. The questions asked were based on the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Level 1 examination. Cerdena admitted that the team had a hard time answering the questions. “They [questions] were very technical and they were based sa CFA Curriculum saka we really had no
preparations for the quiz bee. Kaya nung naka top six kami [sa regional level], it’s an honor na para sa amin,” she said. Manuel, the current Letran Student Council Auditor, said: “The experience is really humbling. It feels overwhelmingly good that out of 90 big names, Letran was one of the few who managed to stand out from the rest. It was unexpected, but I guess that, it is Letran’s Cbaa PAGE 10
ing to Asst. Prof. Virginia Ocean Park, who all gave Salonga, overall in-charge promos to the students. The theme of the of Negosyo Letranista, inBusiness Impleconspicuously graded the CBAA students’ businesses. mentation 2013 is “En“We will have our trePinoy: Builders and awards night; bibigyan Leaders of Communities.” namin ng award yung mga magagaling in terms No place like home ABS-CBN Corp. TV of planning, in terms Production Head and Leof operation, in terms of managing the whole tran alumnus Laurenti business,” said Salonga. Dyogi went back to his Negosyo Letranista second home, as he highalso invited partner com- lighted the annual Media panies, such as the Bank Forum as its guest speaker. “’Pag pumupunta ako of the Philippine Islands, Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation, and Manila lETRAn commemoraTes PAGE 2
OSA trains org leaders Ralphe lawrenze M. ALArcon
ARMORED KNIGHT: Student leaders make their own knight in shining armor. PHOTO BY: RALPHE ALARCON
The Office of Student Affairs (OSA) continues to develop leaders from the Letran Student Council (LSC), Recognized School Organizations (RSOs), and The LANCE in the annual UKnighted: The Letran Student Leadership Development Program at the Makiling Highlands from October 22 to 24. OSA Director Asst. Prof. Louie Benedict Ignacio, who discussed the brief history of UKnighted, spearheaded the event. According to Ignacio, UKnighted was put up to develop the leadership abilities of student-
leaders whether they were appointed or elected. Based on the notes prepared by OSA, the leadership seminar series aims to: improve students appreciations of their own leadership personality, develop students’ understanding of various leadership and organizational principles, recognize their responsibility for their actions within and outside of the Colegio and embrace the task of leading their community to development. The three-day event featured speakers from Far Eastern University (FEU), St. Paul University of Quezon City (SPU-QC) and Teambuilding experts and leadership gurus from Thinkteam! Inc. FEU Director for Guidance Counseling Programs and Services Prof. Shiela Marie Hocson, PhD lectured on the types of the 21st century Leaders. “Celebrate [leaderOSA Trains PAGE 3