The Bicol Universitarian
Official Student Publication of Bicol University Volume XLIII Issue 2 October 2015-April 2016
Fairness . Accuracy . Genuine Student Service
PDEA to boost anti-illegal drug campaign in BU By Jervy Anne Romero
The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) Region V has identified some institutions in Albay including Bicol University (BU) as their priority concern on the campaign against illegal drugs.
Atty. Teodoro Caparroso, the regional lawyer of PDEA V, pointed out Pag-asa National High School, Marcial O. Rañola Memorial School, and BU among these institutions. “Yung pader dyan sa pagitan ng BU [Daraga Campus] at Daraga Community College meron daw dyan minsan nagtatapon ng drugs kaso hindi maaktuhan,” the lawyer disclosed. However, the lawyer stated that there was no record in their office and in the police station wherein a BU student was jailed because of illegal drug possession. “Ang processing niyan pag minor, halimbawa estudyante, papasok muna sa school. Then
Mascariñas unveils land use plan, upcoming projects for Bicol U By Cassandra Balala, Elyssa Kristine Ella with a report from Randall Matthew Lorayes
Bicol University (BU) President Arnulfo Mascariñas ended last March 9 his first year in office clutching at straws to show proofs that the university has moved forward and is in a better shape than it was when he took power on the administration.
Mascariñas in an interview with The Bicol Universitarian said that out of the P765 million subsidy from the national government next academic year, BU will allot P125 million for capital outlay in different campuses of the university. Mascariñas explained that the capital outlay includes infrastructure projects, maintenance of facilities and repair of certain buildings in the university. The president also said that the university’s land use plan will begin its implementation in the upcoming academic year. The proposed BU Library building as approved by Congress will be constructed and the first phase for student dormitories is anticipated to be put up somewhere at the back portion of BU. “The plan is we are going to construct dormitories here in the main campus that could acquire 2,000 or 3,000 students. The priority will be
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given to freshmen later on so that as they enter the university, they can utilize the dorm,” Mascariñas said. In addition, the construction of the first phase of BU Student Union Center building, which will serve as the building for all University-Based Organizations in BU, has a budget of P40 million and will then be followed by the second phase on 2017. There will be three phases for the construction of this building. Meanwhile, the procurement of medical equipment of BU College of Medicine costs P10 million and P4.5 million for the construction of the twostorey IPESR classrooms Phase II. Mascariñas stated that the Board of Regents approved the proposed Food Court Center worth P20 million near the sports complex and the road network at the back part of BU. The first bridge going to Sitio Olag, a small community behind BU, is due for construction this year. “There was a plan to move the GASS Building at the spot near the Department of Environment and Natural Resources together with the other facilities, so we need to open roads to connect this main campus leading to that area at the back,” he added.
Bicol PolSci studes’ org pushes for clean, honest 2016 poll
161 students get nod for study tour By Jervy Anne Romero
There were 82 fifth year electri-
cal engineering students and 79 third year architecture students who travelled outside the region to visit electrical plants and architectural sites in the country. Among those visited by the engineering students were Quezon City and Valenzuela City while Vigan City, Ilocos Norte, Pampanga, and Manila were visited by the architecture 161 students get nod/ page 9
BU aces two licensure exams Top 1 in RME; Midwifery, 100% passing rate by Jervy Anne Romero
Bicol University (BU) once again proved its excellence in the licensure examination for master electricians and midwives last April 2016.
Catch a Glimpse. Bicol University (BU) President Arnulfo Mascariñas shows the proposed master plan of the BU Main Campus during an interview with The Bicol Universitarian. The university Student Union Center is included in the plan.(Photo by Jan Marie Raquion)
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Despite temporary ban on field trips
Five months after Bicol University (BU) released a memorandum on the temporary ban of student field trips, study tours, exposure trips and the like, a total of 161 students were still allowed by the BU administration to travel outside the university for study tours.
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yung school principal or guidance counselor ng university siya ang nagpaprocess dyan based on the school manual on anti-drugs. Maga-undergo sila ng disciplinary action within the school,” Caparroso said. BU East Campus guidance counselor Webena Gacos disclosed that there was once a case in a certain college in the university wherein a student was caught inside the school premises using marijuana. The counselor refused to reveal the specific college where the incident happened. “Drug-related yun kaya sa part ng counselor is hanggang counseling lang talaga kasi hindi naman tayo pwedeng mag-impose ng discipline,” Gacos stated. In the region, shabu (Methamphetamine) is the most widely-used illegal drug and marijuana comes next according to the records of PDEA. The agency, as stipulated in
Reymark Embate of the College of Engineering (CEng) emerged as the top 1 out of 2, 914 applicants for registered master electricians. Deanna Corinne Serrano and Maria Teressa Barrios from BU College of Nursing (CN) secured third and eight spots, respectively, out of 2, 145 examinees in the midwifery licensure examination. CEng garnered a passing rate of 75.58% while CN gained 100% passing rate. Last September 2015, BU secured the second rank in the registered mas-
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ter electrician examination and the second and ninth places in the midwifery exam last April 2015. Embate who got a rating of 92.50%, revealed that he started his review last February and enrolled in the enhancement training of the Integrated Institute of Electrical Engineers AlbayLegazpi City Chapter. “After ng exam, alam ko na marami ang nakuha ko sa part 1 and 2, kaunti lang yung di ko sure. Kaya naisip ko rin na pwede akong magplacer, pero hindi top 1,” Embate stated. This September, Embate together with other electrical engineering graduates of BU, will take the licensure examination for registered electrical engineers.
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Of plans and promises:
A quick view on Santillan’s Term