The Augustinian Volume LXVIII - September 2021

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Deep and Beyond: Understanding the Nature of Vaccines A pandemic of the unvaccinated, the Augustinian’s POV on the vaccination conundrum

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USA Harnesses Solar Energy

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Solar panels cut USA’s energy fee, funds reallocation boost infrastructure development and employee incentives

Sa loob ng limang taon, iisang partido pa rin ang naglalakas loob na tumakbo sa USA Student Government.

PERSISTENCE THROUGH ADVERSITY

University of San Agustin athletes vie to raise flag in local and international sports competition

on TRanSITIon, VISIon, and MISSIon USA faces AY 2021-2022 with continuity plans

by s H e r g e n Q . V i lla n u e V a assessing the impact of the Coronavirus disease 2019 (CoVid-19) in the university’s curriculum implementation, the university of san agustin eyes on abiding with the current continuity plan of the online management system and the flexible learning modalities for the academic year 2021-2022 ensuring an augustinian quality of education.

CONTINUITY AMIDST ADVERSITY. University of San Agustin remains keen on adapting online management system and flexible learning modalities for A.Y. 2021-2022 while eyeing limited face to face classes for MedTech and Nursing programs. uSa pub pHOTO • alexandra libar

Prof. Mary Ann Gumban, assistant to the President for Planning and Development, explained that the shift of the University to continue existing as an academic institution resulted in the benefit of the involved sectors. “With the adaption of the [NEO Learning Management System] LMS, we were able to cope with the initial impact of COVID-19 where there were no face-toface classes allowed in all levels of our system of education. Aside from that, we also adapted online transactions using the Edusuite. This is really beneficial to most people, especially those who can’t go out, and who are challenged in terms of the border and health restrictions,” said Gumban in an interview with The Augustinian. Consequently, Gumban added that the University intends to continue with the online system

in respect to the resources invested in that regard and to foresee the situation before acting forward. “We are going to continue using the online mode at least for the first semester and then for the second semester, we are going to transition but we are not going to fully operate the face-to-face. There [will] only [be] a number of days [that] we will assign for the students to come, especially those who are having laboratory classes. But then again, it depends on the success of the vaccination of the country,” she stated. Furthermore, this continuation aims to make the students and the faculty be attuned in the situation of utilizing the online platform and blended learning. “For our main concern in the TRAnsITIOn

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University, Iloilo enshrine 500th Christianity monument IC Secures Safe, Effective Vaccine Rollout by m ary Wen antHony t. ri Vera

b y J e f f g. tol e n tin o Allocating 200 million pesos for the purchase of 600,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccine, the Iloilo City government eyes vaccination of 60 percent of its residents starting early July this year. Registration to ensure smooth and convenient vaccination roll out have commenced through the local government’s efforts in opening centers closer to public access. “We open two sites at the malls for walk-in registrants to make it accessible and convenient for those who would like to register for the vaccination program,” said Jeck Conlu, Public Safety Transportation and Management Office (PSTMO) head and Iloilo City COVID team spokesperson in an interview with the Philippine News Agency. City Mayor Jerry Treñas in a public statement has emphasized time and time again to the public that there is nothing to fear in being vaccinated. “We appeal to Ilonggos to be vaccinated. We cannot get out of this situation with masks and physical distancing. The only way we can go back to normal is to be immunized. The AstraZeneca vaccine is safe and is being used in the European Union,” said Treñas. Setting priority to frontline health workers, West Visayas State University Medical Center was among the first of the organization to start vaccination. “Each one of us must be inoculated. This is the only way. We cannot wait any longer, for today is one golden opportunity that we wouldn’t want to miss. If we are to survive this generation, we must stand united and strong. Keep the negativities and politics behind. We will do this because we love ourselves, our families, and our community,” shared Dr. Joselito Villaruz, West Visayas State University president. To widen the reach of vaccination sites in order to cater those who have disabilities, Iloilo city government has also launched a barangay based vaccination center. “Through our first-ever barangay site at Calumpang, we can immunize our bed-ridden senior citizens and those with comorbidities at their homes,” Treñas shared in a statement. Currently, the Iloilo City government with the support of concerned citizens are boosting information drive campaigns to ramp up support of the city’s vaccination program. “Let us just continue to communicate nga kinahanglan naton ma immunize ang pumuluyo so that we can achieve the herd immunity. Vaccination is voluntary but sigesigehon ta lang ni until such time nga mabaton sang pumuluyo, [Let us just continue in communicating that we need to be vaccinated so that we can achieve herd immunity. Vaccination is voluntary but let us continue until the idea of vaccination is normalized and accepted,]” Treñas shared. Herd immunity is an indirect protection from an infectious disease when 60-70 percent of the population has acquired protection through means such as vaccination.

Commemorating the 500th anniversary of Christianity and the arrival of Sto. Niño’s image to the Philippines, the University of San Agustin (USA) initiated the Dinagyang Monument Regional Design Competition, February 16-July 21. Launched at Hotel Sta. Monica in Dr. Henry O. Chusuey International Center, the Iloilo City Government, Office of the Congressman, National Historical Commission, Friends of St. Augustine, and Zonta Club of Iloilo City, Inc. attended the event. “... The Sto. Niño, who is God [and] became a child, can teach us and the new generation the values of humility, gentleness, hospitality, and service for the development of humanity,” said University President Fr. Frederick Comendador, OSA in an article on the USA website. On August 28, the Design for the Dinagyang Monument Competition was conducted, where Adonis Canonicato of Arevalo won first, Harry Mark Gonzales of Mandurriao earned second, and Franc Garcia of Calinog received third. The winning entry will be the design

A RAY OF HOPE. The USA and other partners unveil the Dinagyang Monument Competition to the file pHOTO • pHilanTHrOpiC, exTernal, and alumni relaTiOnS(pear) OffiCe community during its launching. for the Dinagyang Monument Bronze Commemorative Statue along Iloilo Esplanade. “Display of such monument can help us communicate [the] rich culture of our city, solidifying the flamboyant celebration of rich culture and faith. If the monument is displayed, it will forever remind the future generations of our unwavering faith and

cultural heritage,” shared Iloilo City Mayor Jerry Treñas with The Augustinian. Among the elements required in the design is the story of Sto. Niño given to Queen Juana of Cebu—the “rediscovery of the image during the Augustinian friars’ arrival” and the “giving of Sto. Niño to Iloilo which led to Dinagyang Festival.”

Tilipunan Community Center marks 40th Anniversary by m arlyn rose b. m arCelo With the theme “Kwarenta: Mga tuig sa padayon na pag-abyanay, pagbinuligay, paghili-usa, kag pagpinalangga-anay,” the Tilipunan Community Center commemorated its 40th anniversary at Tanza, Iloilo City, December 6. In partnership with Zonta International Club of Iloilo City, Inc. headed by the Zonta President Ma. Amelita E. Lazarraga, the celebration was organized by the University of San Agustin Social Advocacy and Community Engagement Office (SACEO). “One of the mandates of the university is to really provide outreach services to those people. We’re glad that through the years, we are able to continue this one and so we want to show our continued support and commitment to this purpose of Tilipunan,” highlighted Rev. Fr. Frederick C. Comendador, University President. The Tilipunan, in its 40th year in service, commenced the

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celebration through a mass led by Comendador at the Tilipunan Community Center followed by the lighting of Belen at Iloilo Esplanade 4 that served as a torchbearer of hope to everyone. “This is part of the vision of the University that we are for authentic human societal

THIS IS PART OF THE VISION OF THE UNIVERSITY THAT WE ARE FOR AUTHENTIC HUMAN SOCIETAL DEVELOPMENT. -COMENDADOR development. From the Augustinian perspective, we are promoting the value of charity that is about giving, loving, and being compassionate,”

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GIFTED TO GIVE HOPE. Rev. Fr. Frederick C. Comendador, together with the Zonta International Club of Iloilo City, Inc., commences the lighting of Belen at Iloilo Esplanade 4. uSa pub pHOTO • ROTSEN C. AGREDA shared Comendador in his homily during the mass. In the 40 years of service of the Tilipunan, it created a huge impact in the development of society, with the help of alumni, faculties, and students, as the following programs and services were made: Tilipunan Community Development Program (TCDP), Tilipunan Community

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Organization Volunteers’ (COV), fund raising campaign “Piso sa Puso”, Tilipunan Kiddie Center, Augustinian Teachers for Service Program, two pre-school centers in Oton and Alimodian, Agustino Para sa Tao Program, River Clean Up Art Exhibit and Pahampang sa Suba in Alimodian, Tilipunan TILIPUNAN

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PERSISTENCE THROUGH ADVERSITY

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Deep and Beyond: Understanding the Nature of Vaccines

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USA harnesses Solar Energy

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University, Iloilo enshrine 500th Christianity monument

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