The Bicol Universitarian - Volume XLIV Print Issue 1

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Universitarian

Official Student Publication of Bicol University Vol. XLIV Issue 1 | June-October 2016

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A TREASURED PROMISE. Bicol University (BU) President Arnulfo Mascariñas, Vice President (VP) for Academic Affairs Helen Llenaresas and VP for Administration Amelia Dorosan bury the blueprints of the three new buildings in the university as part of the Groundbreaking Ceremony, October 5, 2016. The construction of BU Dormitory, Regional Information and Knowledge Center and the University Student Union Center shall start this year. (Photo by Aila Marie Bailon)

Academic Landscaping in 2018 set for BU By Casandra Balala

Bicol University (BU) will undergo academic landscaping in 2018 to achieve a resource-wise quality education which will affect both the faculty and students.

Institute of Physical Education, Sports and Recreation will soon be under the College of Education Center of Teaching Excellence; Information Technology course will be moved from College of Science (CS) to Polangui Campus (PC); and the Bachelor

of Science in Nursing and Bachelor of Science in Entrepreneurship will be removed from Tabaco Campus and PC. In an interview with The Bicol Universitarian last July, Mascariñas affirmed that in two years’ time, there would be a lot of changes in BU. “Some courses will be put on hold. Some courses will have to be retained to their mother colleges. New courses perhaps may be proposed to take advantage of the market demand,” he stated. Based on Vice President for Academic Affairs, Dr. Helen Llenaresas’ proposal

which was already approved by the Board of Regents, the objective of the academic landscape is to identify the banner program for all the colleges in the university. “We will not be repeating the offering of courses in one college to another college. Kung ano ang pinakamahusay mong pwedeng i-offer [na course in each college] yun ang ibigay mo,” Llenaresas said. In addition, courses in certain colleges with small enrollees shall be placed or merged into another college where that course is performing well. “So ang ibig sabihin niyan kung may nursing na dito

and it’s performing very well, you don’t have to offer it in Polangui or in Tabaco Campus. Kung yung education meron doon, meron dito, pag-isahin na lang natin,” she stated. Patrick Anthony Nota, as the University Student Council Chairperson and Student Regent, disclosed that the Institute of Physical Education, Sports and Recreation (IPESR) and the Polangui Campus (PC) will be affected most by the change.

Academic Landscaping/ page 3

Going global: Albay hosts Pacific Partnership 2016 By May Altavano, Renzle Mae Miranda and Julianne Nicolle Moral

Albay, known for its disaster preparedness and management, was chosen to host the largest humanitarian and disaster response mission in the world dubbed as “Pacific Partnership” last June 27 to July 10, 2016.

Spearheaded by the United States (US) troops in collaboration with Provincial Government of Albay and some Non-Government Organizations (NGOs), Pacific Partnership is an annual activity of the US Navy aimed at strengthening relationships with the countries in the Indo-Asia-

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Pacific and improve disaster preparedness. The humanitarian mission has three major parts: Community Health Engagement (CHE) or Medical Caravan, Surgical Operations, and Subject Matter Expertise Exchange (SMEE). The total number of participants or patients in all these activities was approximately 4,530 aside from the Pacific Partnership staff, which was composed of 1000 individuals. The US Navy Ship (USNS) Mercy, world’s largest hospital ship, was docked at Albay gulf last June 27 and was welcomed by former Governor Joey Salceda together with Brigadier General Claudio Yucot of the Armed

Pacific Partnership/ page 4

4 News Buildings to rise in East and Main Campus

WITHOUT BOUNDARIES. A staff of the United States Navy Ship Mercy paints the face of a kinder student of Bicol University College of Education Integrated Laboratory School. Mercy Ship is known as the largest hospital ship in the world, extending humanitarian mission globally. (Photo by Shan Gabriel Apuli)

5 Feature Mandatory ROTC in PH underway BU to scrap NSTP?

An overview of K to 12’s impact in BU By Maria Vanessa Bernardo, Charmaine Aduviso and Ivy Cuebillas

With the onset of K to 12 Program’s Senior High School this academic year, colleges in Bicol University (BU) were compelled to adapt to the changes brought by the educational scheme.

BU, as one of the State Universities and Colleges in the Philippines, started the implementation of this program on the first semester of the current academic year. Four hundred senior high school students were admitted by the university. However, the full implementation of the K to 12 Program resulted in a decreased student population due to lack of freshmen students. This academic year, only 21 985 students enrolled during the first semester. Compared to second semester of academic year 2015-2016’s enrollment of 26 500, this is 20.54% smaller. The colleges in the university prepared to ensure the program’s effectiveness and to further strengthen the vision of BU which is to become a world-class university. As part of the preparations for K to 12, each college made some retooling in terms of improving the quality of service given by the faculty. Seminars and trainings were conducted for the professors and others were required to finish their Master’s Degree. With this, every college was expected to re-

K to 12’s impact/ page 4 (See infographics on page 3)

15 Sports

6 DevComm Inked Battlecries

Of changes and adaptation:

From poverty to progress: Legazpeños and their story of sustainability

Team Brotherros nanaig kontra Arki Maroons sa Zubiri Cup ‘16


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