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September 2022-February 2023 Tabloid

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Volume No. 4 Issue 1

The Official Publication of Carlos Hilado Memorial State University Talisay (Main) Campus

September 2022 - February 2023

Always Forward, Always Fearless

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Norberto “Nomer” P. Mangulabnan, PhD, appointed as the 1st University President of Carlos Hilado Memorial State University in his investiture ceremony, September 2, 2022. I Jade Clarence Susper

EDITORIAL NEWS

MR. TEEN MASSKARA

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EDITORIAL

THE GREEN PARADOX

CHMSU HOLDS INVESTITURE CEREMONY, NAMES FIRST UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT By Roniel H. Capanas Norberto “Nomer” P. Mangulabnan, Ph.D., president of the previous CHMSC, was appointed as the first University President of Carlos Hilado Memorial State University in his investiture ceremony held at the CHMSU- Talisay Main Campus multi-purpose gym, September 2, 2022. “This is a proud moment for us all, a day of celebration for the institution, and to say that we at CHMSU are thrilled to see you all is an understatement,” Rosalinda S.

Tuvilla, Vice President for Administration and Finance expressed in her welcome remarks and acknowledgment of guests. Before instituting the new university president, a posthumous awarding of Plaque of Appreciation was given for the late CHMSC President, Renato M. Sorolla, received by his brother and his wife. Dr. Jay B. Estrellas, Vice President of Academic Affairs, read a brief biography of Mangulabnan. Led by Dr. Marita R. Canapi, the Chair of the Board of Regents and Commission on Higher Education

(CHED) Commissioner, Mangulabnan was officially appointed as the first President of Carlos Hilado Memorial State University. The investiture of authority and presentation of symbols of the office of the President of CHMSU were witnessed, headed by Canapi and assisted by the CHED Regional Director of Region VI, Raul C. Alvarez, Jr., EdD. Canapi also administered the oath of office, followed by the oath signing of the University President. “I draw my strength and inspiration

from the great men and women of CHMSU, the university officials, the faculty and personnel, the students, and other partners, in uniting all efforts in bringing the university to greater heights,” Mangulabnan emphasized in his message as the official first President of CHMSU. Felipe Antonio Remollo, Mayor of Dumaguete, and Dr. Tirso A. Ronquillo, President of Batangas State University, delivered their congratulatory messages to the newly announced President. The program ended with the singing of the new university hymn.

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SPORTS

TO LOSE IS TO WIN

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Cafino Brings Pride to CHMSU, Five campus journ of TPPlaces 10th in CE Exam Talisay joins COPRE 2022 By Clifford L. Legaspi ILOILO CITY — Advancing the pursuit of greater Journalism, five student journalists of The Technopacer – Talisay joined the College Press Conference and Awards (COPRE) hosted by the Philippine Information Agency (PIA) – Region VI Western Visayas held at Grand Xing Imperial Hotel, Iloilo City, December 21. “Do not ever forget to love your country. Use your talent and skills in writing in pushing the conveyance of proper messaging to proper use,” emphasized by Ramon Lee Cualoping III, Undersecretary and PIA director-general. Meanwhile, Stephane Ann Rose Panagane, Feature Editor and one of the graduating staff, raised the school

publication’s banner after successfully clinching the 3rd place in Feature Writing (English Category). Other attendees and their on-thespot contest categories include; Menzie Joy Ducado and Roniel Capanas – Photojournalism (English and Filipino), Clifford Legaspi – Sports Writing (English), and Jane Soberano – Feature Writing (English). COPRE is in its 46th year and the longest running journalism contest in the whole region, underscored this year’s theme “Campus Journalism rising above and beyond the pandemic.” This conference and awards was partaken by roughly 500 college campus journalists from 55 different school paper publications across the Western Visayas region.

50 new civil engineers and mentors including Jefferson Cafino who placed 10th, happily celebrated the result of November 2022 CELE during their Thanksgiving Prayer Rally at the Function Hall, CHMSU-Talisay, December 02. I Roniel H. Capanas

By Roniel H. Capanas “Never think of the result, but focus on the process.” These words echoed inside the Function Hall, Green Building of Carlos Hilado Memorial State University as Jefferson Y. Cafino delivered his testimony in the Thanksgiving Prayer Rally, December 2, after ranking 10th in the November Civil Engineering Licensure Examination 2022. Alongside 49 fellow Civil Engineering examination passers of the institution, they made

another history, as they once again put the university’s name in the top performing school nationwide, placing 4th with an 86.21% rating. For Cafino, “Civil Engineering program requires diligence and discipline.” He also advised the aspiring civil engineers of CHMSU who were watching both in-person and online, via Facebook Live, that in CE “hindi gid ya pwede magpa-tawhay.” He also mentioned in his message during the prayer rally why CHMSU is the best CE school in the province — he

noticed that the mentors care for each student. Cafino also shared that his parents wanted him to become a doctor, but he insisted on studying Civil Engineering in the university. At the near end of his message, the topnotcher reiterated “hindi ka gid ma-discourage sa failure.” Meanwhile, the Professional Regulations Commission (PRC) announced this year’s Civil Engineering Licensure Exam results, which showed a 39.34% passing rate, with 8,029 out of 20,407 aced the 2-day exam.

The Technopacer delegates wear smiles as they represent Carlos Hilado Memorial State University during the College Press Conference 2022 at Grand Xing Imperial Hotel, Iloilo City, December 21. I Roniel H. Capanas


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