Universitarian The Bicol
Vol. XLVI June-November 2018
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COMMEMORATING 11.23. Marking its 9th year anniversary, BUeños look back on the tragedy of the November 23 Maguindanao Massacre with a candle lighting spearheaded by Bicol Organization of Neo-Journalists at BU College of Arts and Letters. (Photo by Lynn Oliquino)
BU to adopt new academic calendar starting 2019 By Fatima Rozen Mirabueno and Jose Joseph Ongonion
Bicol University (BU) will foster academic calendar change to aid the existing glitches in the university’s funding and to breach the gap among other higher institutions, effective next academic year 2019 to 2020.
From the usual months of semesters, the academic calendar will fall under August to December as the first semester, January to May as the second semester, and the summer vacation slates on June to July. Changing the academic calendar also aligns the university’s budget calendar according to the fiscal year. The budgetary calendar starts during January to December on
which the proposed academic calendar was also aligned to. According to Vice President for Academic Affairs (VPAA) Dr. Helen M. Llenareras, budgeting processes have been difficult due to the academic calendar we currently have. The management of the internal funds of BU presents strain in budgeting and planning, not to mention the delay of reimburse-
ment added by the free tertiary education imposed by Commission on Higher Education. Meanwhile, University Student Council (USC) Chairperson and Student Regent Brian Mitchel Dela Rama stated that this shift will have more advantages than disadvantages.
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ORS urges BU studes to enroll online By Denise Marie Flores
Instead of the traditional way of enrollment in colleges and campuses, Bicol University (BU) has implemented an Online Registration System (ORS) effective for the second semester.
The aim of ORS is to provide an easy access for students to enroll without needing to go to their respective colleges, addressing particularly those students who resided far away. Campuses were evaluated through student conferences in which students were introduced to the rules and regu-
lations regarding the new system. Each student was given accounts with respective passwords that they could use to access the BU website. Moreover, students can access the site on which they can pick their subjects and desired schedules, as it can save more time compared to the personal enrollment. The site provides three servers through which students can perform their registration. In addition, the students can also use the site for evaluation purposes and to view their grades.
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HANDS ON. Freshmen studes access the server provided by the Information Management Office as an alternative to the system crash on October 31, 2018 at College of Science Building 2. (Photo by Nelson Villaflor II)
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Free WIFI donated in CBEM
BU reaps 20 board topnotchers in 2018 exams
Finding New Hope in the midst of the Drug War
Leaping towards learning innovation, College of Business, Economics, and Management (CBEM) now have access to unlimited WIFI connection under the Free Wifi Program of PILO Movement.
Bicol University (BU) ended the year with 20 topnotchers in various national licensure and board examinations this 2018.
A program being implemented in Legazpi City gives hope of a renewed life to thousands of surrendered drug users through a step-by-step rehabilitation program.
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Change has come
BUeños: 7/10 thumbs down for federalism By Cyrelle Nuñez Majority of Bicol University (BU) students scrapped welcoming the shift to federal system of government, according to an exclusive survey by The Bicol Universitarian. Only three out of 10 BUeños voted in favor of the change of government system, the rest rejected the proposed plan. In the same survey, it was found that one out of 10 students has no idea what the federal system is. In order to widely disseminate the better understanding of federalism among Filipinos, the Consultative Committee (ConCom) conducts public consultations all over the country. ConCom led one in the Bicol Region last July 5-6 at Albay Astrodome. It was attended by Undersecretary Ephimaco Densing III and Assistant Secretary Jonathan Malaya of the Department of Interior and Local Governance (DILG), and Commissioner Susan Ordinario. However, the public consultation has rooted a false report stating that over 6,000 at tendees of the event pledged support for federalism. The report was from PTV News titled “Over 6k Bicolanos pledge support for federalism.”
Thumbs down/ p5 19 SPORTS CENG secures seven-peat, defeats CSSP 25-17, 22-25, 25-13 CENG Men’s Volleyball Team rendered its towering defense and striking offense to secure their sevenpeat championship against College of Social Sciences and Philosophy (CSSP), 25-17, 22-25, 25-13 victory, during the 49th BU Foundation Week
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