PRIMUM 2nd Semester Broadsheet (Vol.X No.2)

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The Official Student Publication of the University of Mindanao Volume X, No. 2 January - May 2022

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UM Gears Up for Gradual Limited F2F SESH

SAFE COMBEACK. As the University reopens its doors for the conduct of limited face-to-face sessions, health and safety measures have been planned and installed. One of these is to require everyone to undergo a body temperature check upon entry.

by Rhett Angelo G. Belonio

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he University of Mindanao Main Campus higher education level has geared up its preparations for the gradual implementation of limited face-to-face sessions in the conduct of final examinations, laboratory sessions for laboratory courses, and competency appraisal courses for licensure programs. The gradual return of some in-campus activities is in strict ...continue to Page 3

CCSG, CSO's SMARTKO: Omnipotence 2022 Sheds Light on Election 2022

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by Adrian Kenneth Nervida

he UM-Council of College Student Government, in collaboration with the UM-Council of Student Organization, conducted SMArTKO 2022 via Zoom Conference last March 28 to April 2, 2022. This five-day educational webinar series aims to create awareness and widen the students' outlook on the pressing and relevant issues such as health, environment, social responsibilities, gender and identity, patriotism, and particularly the elections. Long-week awareness campaign: During the first episode, 'SIKLAB 2022', a rich discussion transpired to promote the importance of the environment to the greater part

of humanity with the guest speaker, Danna Ian Alcantara. On the next webinar called 'MEMOPHILIST 2022', participants were educated on the wisdom of AR. Miguel Guerrero to the concerns about climate change and its implications for human survival. Moreover, the webinar 'ARDOUR 2022' with Carlos Tian Chow Correos as the speaker enlightened the viewers about the malleability of the concept of gender and how important it is to pursue open discussions and instigate discourses about this matter. During the fourth episode, 'TOURMALINE 2022', BGEN. Leoncio Agudo Cirunay Jr., AFP, emphasized the necessity of military training and the difference between patriotism and nationalism. He further added that patriotism should be

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Mending a Fractured Country

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inculcated into the hearts and minds of every Filipino as early as possible. On the other hand, Engr. Bernie Cangrejo shared his understanding of what constitutes patriotism and how it is the honor and duty of every Filipino to serve and love the country. Furthermore, the 'KAHIDLAW 2022' webinar transpired with Gene Dajao, RN as the speaker. He spoke about the ...continue to Page 3

politics is who gets what, when, how

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UM Clinches Top Places in CLE and LET

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by Maraiah Loe Abello

he University of Mindanao produced topnotchers on licensure examinations in Criminology and Education. The pride of UM Main campus, Rodman V. Medequiso, Reymart G. Mellomid and Niel Ryan A. Palmero of College of Criminal Justice Education and Aiby A. Abala and Flora Mae R. Yaiso of College of Teacher Education, bagged the top spots in licensure examinations in CLE and LET respectively. The Criminology Licensure Examination (CLE) was held last year, 2021, with 11,610 passers out of 33,000 takers. Medequiso placed 3rd with an average of 89.50%, and both tied on the 7th are Mellomid and Palmero with an 89.05% average. This year 2022, Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET)

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with 8,737 passers out of 15,696 topped by Flora Yaiso on 8th with 91.20% on elementary level and secondary Aiby Abala 2nd place garnering an average of 92.60% with 12,074 passers out of 22,454. These excellent UMians fought tooth and nail to top the licensure examinations. The preparation of these exemplary individuals is clearly challenging. They shared in an online interview about their struggles and insecurities behind this breakthrough. According to Mediquiso, Mellomid, and Palmero, Criminology topnotchers, preparing for the exam requires time management, self-discipline, and a lot of reading. Mr. Medequiso explained that he uses the Pomodoro technique, "thirty minutes of study and 10-15 ...continue to Page 2

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Historical Football Win Highlights Youth Empowerment

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