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UNO-R Employees joins Sayawit Contest

by RESHYL REIN COLONIA

University of Negros OccidentalRecoletos employees took the stage, turning the Sayawit Cultural Contest into a mesmerizing display of talent and rhythm at the University Gymnasium, Nov 18.

“The purpose of Sayawit is to give a chance to the faculty and staff to showcase their talents in a way of cultural presentation,” Human Resource Management Development Office staff Fritz Palma said.

The event consisted of various competitions, which included Vocal Solo, Vocal Duet, and Lipsync Competition, Pop Dance, Creative Dance, and the Chorale

Competition.

To cap off the completion, the Senior High School (SHS) Department emerged as the Overall Champion of Sayawit.

“Given the fact that we are just 50, we still got it. We became the champions and it could be attributed to the sacrifices, dedication, and the spirit of recollects in Senior High Department,” SHS Principal, Sir Harry S. Magluyan said.

Moreover, the Integrated School and the College Department were hailed as first and second runnersup, respectively.

by LIXIE IMEE SORIANO

Seven colleges of the University unveiled their state-of-the-art exhibit, welcoming aboard its audiences with varieties of art and specializations held at the La Consolacion Building, Nov. 14.

“Each college really showcased intelligence in their particular field [through their exhibits], by letting us immerse on things they themselves experience,” Second-year Medical Technology student Althea Nichole Mangana said.

The College of Criminal Justice Education’s crime scene analysis exhibit encouraged students to use their uncanny minds to solve cases, meanwhile, the College of Business and Accountancy launched a young entrepreneurs exhibit.

Moreover, the College of Allied Medical Health Science’s booth with its own Emergency-Installed mini room, Patient Boothika, and the College of Engineering (CEN) presented the process behind the process of making sugar, alcohol, and softdrinks.

The College of Information Technology proudly presented self made applications such as “HELPING HANDS” that aid individuals in need despite distances.

The College of Education focused on presenting the realm of linguistic exploration, while the College of Arts and Sciences imparted knowledge featuring Radyo Rekoleto with a knowledge incubation hub.

Students may explore the academic booths and exhibits of every college until the end of the University week located at the La Consolacion Building.