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THE UNO-RIAN CAS dominates U-Week with Litmus ‘23 win

by NICOLE BUCAYANI and RHYZA SION

The College of Arts and Science (CAS) shone the brightest and dominated as they bagged championship awards from different events during the Tertiary Literary Musical Competition held at the University Gymnasium, Nov. 16.

In a remarkable display of literary prowess, the College of Business and Accountancy (CBA) aptly shined the brightest after placing first in Oration and Impromptu during the Literary part of the competition.

Third-year Accountancy student Angel John Dungca ruled in the oration category, snatching first place for the CBA

Griffins with his eloquence and confidence as he delivered his speech.

“It [oration competition] challenged my will and confidence knowing I would be pitted against very talented individuals across various colleges,” Dungca said.

Dungca was followed by Ian Isaac Magalona from the College of Allied Medical Health Sciences (CAMHS) and Cire Joeroulle Niyo from CAS that placed second and third, respectively.

Accountancy student Allyssah Andrea Angeles also bagged gold for the CBA in Impromptu Speaking Competition as she showcased her wit and proficiency in speaking.

“This event allows you to act on your critical thinking skills, and as a student, it is necessary for us to know about current events and how to put our values as UNORian in dealing with these current events,” Angeles said.

Emerging at second and third place was CAS representative Noah Cambal and College of Education representative Zoe Clarisse Limson.

The most awaited musical competition began with the unveiling of College Teasers. College of Criminal Justice Education won first place, while the College of Engineering