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Volume LXI Number 3 • May 12, 2015
The Official Student Newspaper of the University of San Agustin • Iloilo City, Philippines
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NEWS
usA, top Performing school in Medtech board exam
Clamor for Power: A review on usAsC election
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SPORTS
Augustinians champ nat’l dance sports tilt Article at Page A8
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Augustinians add topnotchers list, continues
A Legacy of excellent education endures by RoCHELLE LoUISE D. DoRomAL
Succeeding, the University of San Agustin had put its name in the lime light of board results as it remained to produce three topnotchers in the recent licensure examinations. Gerardo Malayo and Geraldine Au, both from the College of Nursing, placed ninth and tenth respectively in the November 2014 Nursing Licensure Examinations. “The mentorship of our clinical instructors and being enrolled at the USA Review Center contributed a lot on my preparations for the NLE. It is so overwhelming to be one of the top notchers. I’m so privileged to give honor to my beloved university,” Malayo stated. Malayo garnered an 85.00 percentage rating while Au reaped an 84.80 percent average. In addition, the College of Nursing placed tenth, out of 481 nursing institutions, in the top performing schools recognized by the Professional
Regulation Commission (PRC) with an over-all passing performance of 92.26% visà-vis the national passing rate which is 57.29% during the said examination. “We will always carry you in our hearts and in our prayers with joy as you scale greater heights , touch hearts and transform lives as Augustinian nurses,” Loiue P. Hijalda, Dean of the College of Nursing extended his gratitude in an article published in the University website. Meanwhile, Claire Palma ranked eighth in the January 2015 Pharmacist Licensure Examination with a 90.55 percentage rating. “If you believe on
IN TIME. The Dr. Edgar “Injap” Sia II Building is now on its final phase of construction. This structureis just in time to cater the students who will enroll in the short term and continuing education courses which the University plans to offer in the next school year. (usa pub photo / JOHN ELMER J. BALAN)
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‘Mirror’ receives nat’l grandslam title by RoCHELLE LoUISE D. DoRomAL
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University confers fourth female professor by KRISTIN JoSEFF R. GAGAJENA
The University of San Agustin conferred its fourth female professor in the person of Dr. Regina Aileen May V. Vergara, Ph. D, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences last March at the Auditorium, Urdaneta Hall.
Vergara followed Dr. Josefa C. Castro, former Dean of the Teacher’s College (now College of Education) who was conferred in 1992, Dr. Felicisima T. Campos, former Dean of the same college in 1995 and Dr. Amorita C. Rabuco, former dean of the College of Arts and Sciences who received the title on 2009.
FINALLY. Dr. Regina Aileen may V. Vergara Ph. D ( fourth from the left) receives her title as a Professor from the Board of Trustees of the university during the conferment ceremony. (usa pub photo / shaLayNe G. deL pILar)
When interviewed by The Augustinian, Vergara shared, “I didn’t dream of this; I do what I need with no aspirations because if you do things while aspiring, you begin to lose focus. What I can say is that I’m very curious so I think that is one qualification. Another is focus which is not very easy. When you look at it, sometimes you think its glory but it isn’t; it’s hard work. I never focused on glory. I just focused on my work.” Fr. Rommel Par, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, stated that the criteria for conferment to full professor are a doctorate degree or its equivalent, engagement in extensive and continuous scholarly work and research, at least 10 years full-time teaching experience or its equivalent and two years residence in CAS DEAN Page A3
The Augustinian Mirror, the official student magazine of the University obtained its third national title as the “Best Magazine” during the comeback of the 4th National Campus Press Awards and 10th Spectrum fellowship at Mambucal Resort, Negros Occidental, February 20-22. Aside from receiving the grand slam label, Mirror also bagged 3rd Place as Best Magazine Cover Design and Best Magazine Layout. MIRROR Page A3
CHAMPION PRODUCTS. With the dynamic skills and combined efforts of the staff, this issue of the augustinian Mirror and irong-irong win the judges choice in the nationals. (usa pub photo / JOHN ELMER J. BALAN)
brick Campaign hits p1M pledges by RoCHELLE LoUISE D. DoRomAL
As of February 2015, the Philantropic Office has raised over 366 pledges amounting to P1,155,500 and has received P182,500 and $1,160 from various donors for “The Raise to 110M: Building the University Brick by Brick” project which serves as the endowment fund for Scholarship, one of the University’s Seven Advocacies. “With brick values ranging from Php2,000-10,000, even students can become donors in their own right and be of help to our scholars. We are pleased to have received a
QUICK FACTS ON BRICKS 46,370 bricks of various colors and sizes were ordered from hK stone Craft trading. the total cost of the bricks for this project amounted to 4,669,725php .
the plaza de san agustin floor plan forming the shape of a red and gold bursting sun around st. augustine statue the blazing sun symbolizes the augustinian’s burning desire for truth and wisdom, as the sun’s rays depict the university’s dream of proving for a brighter tomorrow for all our existing and future scholars.
apart from donating to this project, interested donors can give directly to the usa scholarhsip trust Fund by depositing to our account under usa sCholaRship tRust FuND with account No. 001770170950.
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