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The Perpetualite Volume XXXVIII, Issue III

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January - March 2024

Vol. XXXVIII | Issue III

The Perpetualite The Official Student Publication of the University of Perpetual Help System Dalta - Las Piñas

Empowering Students Through 38 Years of Balanced Journalism

One of the PDLs (right) inside the Bilibid Extension School presents the artworks of his fellow students to Dr. Josephine Dasig, The Pertpetualite, and the rest of the audience. — Photo courtesy of UPHSD Bilibid Extension School

Perpetual empowers student-PDLs through their first-ever literary folio project By Erica Mae E. Tamparong

With the goal of unleashing the creativity and artistic skills of the persons deprived of liberty (PDL), the Community Extension Services (CES), in collaboration with The Perpetualite (TP), conducted a poster-making competition held inside the UPHSD Bilibid Extension School (BES), Medium Security Camp in Muntinlupa last March 12, to produce their first-ever literary folio. Bearing the theme “P.A.G. I.B.I.G.: Pinta At Guhit bilang In-

strumentong Bumubuhay sa Isip at Galing,” this poster-making competition aims to not only develop a platform for participants to showcase their abilities but also to produce an artwork that will serve as the cover page for their own literary folio. Dr. Josephine P. Dasig, head of CES, once held a poetry writing competition in celebration of Valentine's Day, and this poster-making competition will help the PDLs to complete their literary folio project. A total of 29 PDLs joined the competition, but more than 50 students

were present in the program to support their classmates in writing their stories of love through pencils and coloring materials. “Bong,” a 54-year-old PDL who had been in prison since 2018, showed his storytelling prowess as he drew his family with the words: “Love is the master key that opens the gate of happiness.” When interviewed, he shared that his greatest desire is to be with his family once again saying, “Malaki ang pagkukulang ko sa dalawang [anak ko], pero naniniwala ako na time heals at naiintindihan ako ng pamilya ko.”

Not only did Bong drew a picture of a family during the competition, but most participants did, mirroring the theme of love. Moreover, CO2 Eloujeny Masacote expressed his joy in holding this competition inside the BES. “Masaya ako [dahil] una sa lahat na-eenhance ang skills nila at saka napahahalagahan ang PDL sa loob, ‘yung iba walang dalaw, ito na lang ‘yung way na ma-va-value sila ng tao.” On the other hand, Sean Paolo Resente, TP’s chief artist and the event’s head, also expressed his gratitude in holding this event. “I'm glad na bin-

igyan [ang TP] ng opportunity para maka-collaborate ang CES sa paggawa ng ganoong klaseng competition, not only it gave the [PDLs] the chance to showcase their skills in art, but also a way to express themselves. I wish more meaningful events like these will continue in the future.” The event was facilitated by seven TP members, including Erica Mae Tamparong, Paola Rigor, Justin Isaac Uy, Paul Gabriel Abastillas, Kristine Clare Landicho, Francheska Lorensci Arca, and Alan Joshua Adoviso.

UPHSD reveals 50th Founding Anniversary Logo

By Xamantha Khae A. Villareal

The logo for the most awaited 50th Founding Anniversary of the University of Perpetual Help System DALTA - Las Piñas Campus was finally revealed last March 1, 2024, at the Ernesto Palanca Crisostomo Hall, giving the closing ceremony of the 49th University Week a grand ending as excitement and anticipation for the university’s golden anniversary only heightens. Out of the 19 entries from basic education, college, graduate school, and alumni, Perpetualite alumnus from grade school to senior high school Jupiter Michael G. Morta made the winning logo. According to him, it felt surreal to have his logo design signify an important mile-

WHO

stone for his alma mater. He believes that it stood out the most because of the elements he had incorporated into the logo without overly designing it. Mirroring the theme “Perpetual at 50: Celebrating DALTA’s Diversity, Altruism, Leadership, Technology, and Adaptability,” Jupiter presented his logo with the title “Hand-inhand” referring to the two figures that represent various symbolisms. “They can represent various relationships: a student and teacher, school administration and employees, the university and the community, and UPHSD and its partner institutions. The act of holding hands symbolizes their bond and solidarity in bringing about change and innovation, as well as developing and becoming nation

WERE CROWNED AS Mr. and Ms. University 2024?

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builders and Helpers of God.” “I started participating in the university’s logo-making competition in 2020, but I did not succeed. These rough days motivated me to improve my skills, explore my creativity, and experiment more with art,” he shared his failed attempts in the previous logo-making contest at the university that pushed him for improvement. Entries were judged by Dr. Marjorie Gutierrez-Tangog, the university’s Executive Vice President; Dr. Arnaldo S. De Guzman, School Director; Mr. Zander Taningco, Chief of Staff to the Chairman of the Board and CEO; Dr. Lea Chua, Sales and Marketing Manager; Mr. Alcuin Papa, Executive Assistant to the CEO for Media Relations and Marketing; Ms. Bona Mae Tiongson, Executive

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NEWS | 4 thePERPETUALITE

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Jupiter Michael G. Morta (second from right), the winner of the 50th founding anniversary (Road to Gold) logo-making contest, who was awarded by the chairpersons of 49th University Week, Dr. Emerlyn E. Managuas (Extreme right), the Dean of the College of Education & OIC of the College of Arts and Sciences and Dean Imelda Javier (Left) ,the Dean of the College of Nursing. — Photo by Christian F. Barnachea

Director for Student Affairs and Services; Mr. Bobby John Salinas, Head of Arts and Culture Office, while Dr. Anthony Jose M. Tamayo, the President of the university, approved the winning entry.

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EDITORIAL | 12

Jupiter received a cheque amounting to Php 20,000.00 and a certificate for winning the contest, and his winning logo design will be used in all the merchandise and marketing collaterals for the 50th celebration.

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FEATURES | 8

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