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Volume XXIV NO.1 | TABLOID | NOVEMBER 2014
ALL HAIL
UPang WHAT’S INSIDE?
► FEATURE | SABLAY NA PAGTATAPOS p. 9 ► DEVCOM | OF ‘LEARNING BY DOING p. 7 ► LITERARY | KAPIRASONG PAPEL p. 10► SPORTS | AND ALSO BOXER - MISS UNIVERSE? p. 12
EDITORIAL : CARE TO CATER THE CREDIT? p.4
UPDC bests dance-offs ►Gail Zhahariell Mejia
Vidal, Samson land 9th in Nursing, Medtech boards
►Fiona Megan Decano
Two students from the College of Health Sciences (CHS) both placed ninth in their respective board examinations, the Nursing Licensure Examination (NLE) last May and Medical Technology Licensure Examination (MTLE) last September. Pray and Play In the recent nursing board exam taken by a total of 157 examinees from PHINMA University of Pangasinan, all 86 first-timers passed with only 18 repeaters, posting an overall rating of 66.24 percent passing rate for the university.
In the said exam, Mark Melo Vidal was the sole passer from UoP to seize a spot in the top 10 of the NLE, with an average of 84.00 percent. Following Vidal were Kaye Marie Tambot in the 12th spot, Adriano Miguel Adorador and Michelle Marzan both in the 13th place, Marilouise Calugay in the 15th place, Michelle Bañaga in the 18th spot, and Kim Edward Aquino and Michael John Iglesias in the 19th spot. The 20-year old topnotcher hails from Magtaking, Bugallon, Pangasinan who dreamt of being in the list of topnotchers, but did not expect to land in the ninth spot. Continued on page 6
STEP UP. An outburst of passion and focus is flaunted in every step as the University of Pangasinan Dance Company (UPDC) makes a mark as national champion during the ADDLIB’s Venus Cup in A-Venue Mall, Makati last July 19, 2014. Photo source: Wei Fu Photography
SH reaps awards in SPAM confab
Every step is a highlight, every move worthy of spotlight.
►Fiona Megan Decano
“I believe this is the year of UPDC”, a student leader and a personal fan of the group said. The University of Pangasinan Dance Company (UPDC) dances its way into bagging numerous awards in the first semester of the academic year 2014-2015.
UPDC first prevailed as champion in Miss Joe Abuda and The ADDLIB’s Venus Cup, the first of its kind dance competition the ADDLIB had organized in celebration of their core values of creativity, freedom, and equality. Held on July 19, 2014 at the Big Shift Creativ Centrale, A-Venue Mall, Makati City, it is the first national competition that UPDC had partaken Continued on page 6
CMA students dominate extramurals ► Jana Yvette Abenojar
The outside is where true education lies. The Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants (JPIA) PHINMA UPang Chapter topped the myriad competitions in this year’s Regional MidYear Convention, an annual gathering of different JPIA Chapters, held at Hotel Supreme Baguio last September 22-24, 2014. Continued on page 6
ACT. COUNT. THINK. UPang JPIANs take the stage and spotlight in the 2014 Regional MidYear Convention in Hotel Supreme Baguio, prevailing a winning streak as the front-runner among other JPIA Chapters in the region. Photo source: JPIA Region 1 & CAR
‘We did not anticipate it.’ The Students’ Herald, the official publication of PHINMA University of Pangasinan, bagged awards from the 8th Annual National SPAM Convention, 5th SPAM National Journalism Quiz Bee: Pambansang Pautakang Pampahayagan, and 2nd International Cultural Exchange held last September 11-13, 2014 at Teacher’s Camp, Baguio City. Out of eight universities that sent entries for the pre-judged competitions, Genesis Marzan seized the 1st place in the Cartoonist of the Year category, while Jan Marlon De Vera
got the 4th place in the Opinion Writer of the Year category. For the on-the-spot competitions, Jana Yvette Abenojar and Fiona Megan Decano both placed tenth in Editorial Writing category and News Editing category, respectively, out of 50 students from universities and colleges nationwide that competed. It was a first for Herald to participate in the said annual confab which advocates responsible campus journalism. The School Press Advisers Movement (SPAM), Inc., in coordination with Benguet State University (BSU), conducted this year’s confab
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CE studes bring home pride ►Fiona Megan Decano & Gail Zhahariell Mejia
The Philippine Institute of Civil Engineers (PICE) University of Pangasinan Chapter had once again dominated the annual Regional CE Quiz elimination conducted last September 27, 2014 at Mariano Marcos State University, Batac, Ilocos Norte—marking this year its five-peat championship. With their coach and adviser, Engr. Noel Siapno and Engr. Henry Amado, respectively, Mark Andrew Araneta emerged as the champion, followed by John Dominic Tomelden who placed 1st runner-up. The said elimination will determine who will advance in the 33rd National Civil Engineering Students Quiz (33rd NCESQ), which will be held in Legazpi City, Albay on November 2014. Moreover, the UoP division is one of the top 20 finalists out of hundreds of participating schools nationwide in the PaCEkatan organized by the Besavilla Review Center, and also placed fifteenth out of 120 schools in the National Civil Engineering Quiz 2014.
SPAMMED WITH VICTORY. Genesis Marzan, in light of humility and pride, seizes on the spur of the moment the title of number one Editorial Cartoonist of the Year in the 8th Annual National SPAM Convention held in Teacher’s Camp, Baguio City. Photo by Gail Mejia
CITE aces TESDA Exam
►Francis Gonzales
The College of Information Technology Education (CITE) achieved a 100% passing rate in the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA) Computer Hardware Servicing NC II last March 14, 21 and 28, 2014, and July 5 and 12, 2014 at Bright School International, Urdaneta City. A total of 310 information technology students passed the TESDA examination. Mr. Engilbert Comadre, instructor in Computer Hardware and Servicing, said that he is very proud of his students in achieving its goal. “We in CITE were not after a perfect programmer or I.T. practitioner, but we hone and develop or transform our students in to quality well-rounded useful I.T. professionals of the community”, Comadre claimed.