Issue No. 1 Volume No. 19

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TheSearcherPUP

ISSUE NO. 1 VOLUME NO. 19 | JUNE - NOVEMBER 2017

Ground Floor, Main Building, PUP-Sto. Tomas Branch, Sto. Tomas, Batangas

THE SEARCHER

“Adhering to the Truth for the Welfare of the People”

THE OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION OF POLYTECHNIC UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES - STO. TOMAS BRANCH

Photo by John Michael Librero UNITY TOWARDS PROSPERITY: PUP-STB and the Municipality of Sto. Tomas working together for the betterment of Tomasinos’ lives.

Pedraja - Ambrona Tandem: ’Expect a Great Term’ John Kenneth D. Pedraja of BSIE 4-1 and Johnn Mitzchell E. Ambrona of BSECE 4-1 were the newlyelected President and VicePresident of the Central Student Council (CSC) respectively, after the election facilitated by COMELECPUPSTB, October 24 at PUP-STB Gymnasium.

4-hour table battle and critical interview with the qualified candidates from KAIZEN and Independent ones, the student organizations have arrived to the final set of candidates headed by Pedraja as the president.

The Appeal The original day for the CSC Election was October 23, but since there was only one political party-KAIZEN (meaning, continuous improvement) that filed, The Searcher (TS), together with Student Leaders of College Departments (SLCD) and Teatro Batangan appealed for postponement (October 21) of the election for at least one day (as prescribed by COMELECPUPSTB headed by Mark Luise Castillo) to give way for other PUPians who aspire to lead the council. Each of the President of SLCD were encouraged to persuade their members with leadership potentials to file for candidacy until 4pm of October 23.

The Pedraja-Ambrona Tandem President John Kenneth D. Pedraja (P), 19 yrs. old became the Class President and JPIIE Representative of IE 1-1 (2014-2015), NSTP BOD (2014-2015), JPIIE Director for Kaizen (2015-2016) and JPIIE Director for Cultural Services (2016-2017). Meanwhile VicePresident Johnn Mitzchell E. Ambrona(A), 19 yrs. old, is currently a member of Indak Batangan (from year 2014), Association of Volleyball Enthusiasts (AVE) and OECES. The Searcher (TS) interviewed the two new leaders of CSC as follows:

The Deliberation October 23- 6 pm, a close-door deliberation was conducted between SLCD, The Searcher and COMELEC-PUPSTB after Bryan Grate of BSIT 2-1 independently filed candidacy for Presidential postand Donna Magsino of BBTE 3-1 filed candidacy for Councilor position. Meanwhile, John Bernard Palma of BSIE 4-1- the designated President of KAIZEN party had been disqualified to run for the said position due to his academic issues, but allowed to be a candidate for Councilorvia resolution to be granted by COMELEC-PUPSTB and CSC. After a

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PsychSoc Recoups Reign on Idol

The Election October 24, The election was held from 8am to 5pm. All the candidates in the ballot were announced winners at 7pm via post on the Facebook account of COMELEC-PUP-STB.

TS: What made you run for your

position

and

why

is

that

so?

P: For personal reasons. This is what I want. I want to explore my capacities. I want to challenge myself to be the greatest leader I can be, and I know that CSC is the best venue for me to practice it. I want to holistically renew and restore the name of CSC and establish a foundation for the new generations to come. A: My primary ground for running as a CSC officer are my concerns regarding some inaccuracies and problems faced by the prior administration that weren’t handled sufficiently. Aside from being a dancer and a volleyball player, I reckon it is time for me to enhance and show what I can do on other

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OECES Rears 22 New Engineers 22 out of 29 PUP-STB BS ECE graduates passed the Electronics Engineers (EcE) Licensure Examination 2017, obtaining a 75.86% passing rate while all 29 obtained a perfect passing rate in the Electronics Technician (EcT) Licensure Examination. “Thank God pumasa ako at ibang mga kaklase ko. Hindi man kami nag 100% (in ECE Licensure Exam) but we all did great”, the now Engineer Jesus Eliseo Andres, ECT gratefully stated. Out of 4,784 examinees, 2,235 passed the ECE Licensure examination and

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MAGANDANG BUKAS, STO. TOMAS!

22 of them are PUP-STB’s very own, garnering 75.86% passing rate. Meanwhile, 3,258 took the Electronics Technician examination but 2,916 are the only ones who passed and 28 of them are PUP-STB graduates accumulating 100% passing rate. The Professional Regulatory Commission (PRC) conducted the ECE-ECT Licensure examination last October 21, 22, and 23, 2017. - Alecxis Jane Epan

OPINION 11 SA WERPA NI GONGDI

EE Youth Recaptures RME-REE Success “It is variety of dreams that were gathered together [in] achieving one goal, to excel in our chosen discipline,” Area Coordinator of PUP-STB Junior Philippine Institute of Electrical Engineers-Engr. Billy Ray M. Oldan, said towards BSEE who just captured another success on this year’s Registered Electrical Engineers (REE) and Registered Master Electricians (RME) Board Examinations. The PUP-STB graduates of batch 2017 held a passing rate of 98.31% and ranking first top performing university on the RME Board Examination. At the same time, they got 96.36% and ranking second on the REE Board Examination (Next to University of Sto. Tomas) nationwide. RME and REE 2017 have National Passing Rates of 68.40% and 62.94% respectively. “It’s really heart-warming to witness students maximizing their full potentials for almost five years,” Engr. Oldan said. “What matters most is their excellence, which cannot be measured by numbers,” he continued. The success garnered the university their third Certificate of Distinction from the Professional Regulatory Board of Electrical Engineering, an award only given to universities with an exemplary performance of at least 80% passing rate with 50 or more examinees. They got their first and second on 2015 and 2016 back-to-back, holding 100% passing rates for both years, making this their third. “A PUPian Electrical Engineer always work with their greatest features. They never failed to give honour and gratitude to those people who believed and helped them,” Engr. Oldan said. As for the future RME and REE board examinees, Engr. Oldan shared that faith goes a long way.

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“YOU CANNOT KILL ME HERE,” A SOUL ONCE SAID


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