OCTOBER 2019
VOLUME XLIII ISSUE 4
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CEIT Students hailed champion in Ad Excelsa 2019
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Exhibiting Filipino culture through ‘Archie Comics’
CEIT completes three-peat bid in Letramurals 2019
Not segregation
Rector addresses seven agenda in Relacíon 2019
BY ANDREA ANDRES, RONI MAE SERRANO
THE RECTOR and President of Colegio de San Juan de Letran Manila and Bataan, Rev. Fr. Clarence Marquez, O.P, shared the Colegio’s achievements as well as his plans for both campuses in his fourth annual Rector’s Report for the A.Y 2018-2019 last October 10 at the St. Thomas Hall. The annual ‘Relacion’ started with the rector’s homily followed by the report on the El Viaje de Letran or the Strategic Plan which contains six objectives.The event was shown via live-streamed at in Letran Bataan. He began his speech by presenting the institutional performance that accomplished 57% or out of 164 targets, 93 was achieved and 71 wasn’t able to attain or it’s currently ongoing. Compared to his last year’s Relacion, the statistics went down » EXCELLENCE/ PAGE 3
PHOTO BY PATRICK ROMERO EXCELLENCE. Rector and president delivers his speech in front of the school’s administrators and selected student body representatives in Relacion 2019.
Letran launches Beep™ Newly appointed iCOMM chairperson to ID system strengthen linkages
PHOTO BY PINKY GENOVE CASHLESS. Students may now load their Letran Beep card in the loading stations available around the campus.
BY RONI MAE SERRANO THE COLEGIO officially launched the new identification card system in partnership with Beep™ last October 7 at the Salon de Actos. According to Vice President for Financial Affairs, Fr. Lauro de Dios, O.P, the changing of ID system supports the goal of Letran to be a “cashless” campus. “This step would make our daily everything easy and convenient, adding to the positive
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experiences we are envisioning for the students and employees of Letran,” VPFA explained. He also said that the partnership with Beep was a process of maximizing the services offered by the institution for its students and employees. “Through this partnership, we are elevating the services of Letran, making your stay with us worth remembering,” he said. Fr. De Dios also shared that the
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competitive industry practitioners which will be our students and for it to be ready to level up in the academic world,” Ombao said. Ombao attended One Year Film Conservatory at New York Film Academy in 2012 and worked in various international media productions such as Enmaze Pictures, Rollin’ Studios Inc., and other more. She also served as the assistant chairperson of the Institute of Communication from June 2017 to April 2018. She was appointed last July to take over the former iCOMM chairperson Laurenti Dyogi.
NEWLY appointed Institute of Communication (iCOMM) chairperson Jolline Satti Ombao aims to build stronghold with the Institute’s industry partners. “The plan of the entire Institute is to build a stronghold with our industry partners, build an eager stronghold, and build a relationship with our students,” Ombao told The LANCE. Ombao added that the Institute is also planning to develop the communication skills of both students
and faculty. “We could set up avenues. We could set up a system that would make communication fluid in this institute which is composed of a pretty big population,” she explained. “Mahina pa tayo roon pero that is understandable. Lahat tayo bago at nangangapa,” she added. She also visualized the institute as globally competitive that will enhance its students’ capabilities. “I may or may not be here but the vision of the iCOMM from the time of Direk Lauren is to produce globally
GENERAL ASSEMBLY Furthermore, iCOMM gathered its students in a general assembly entitled “Hob Nob” which happened last October 9 at the SC Auditorium. Important matters for the whole academic year had been discussed specifically the academic calendar and the curriculum discussion. The general assembly also served as an opportunity for the iCOMM to welcome and orient the new batch of freshmen students. “We do believe that you are not the only one who chooses Letran, Letran chooses its students too,” Ombao told the iCOMM students in her closing remarks.
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NEW OPPORTUNITIES. Chairperson Jolline Satti Ombao heads the iCOMM general assembly.
BY PATRICIA LARA