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R e s p o N s I V e • D e V e L o p M e N ta L • R e s e a R C h - b a s e D
The Official Student Newspaper of the University of San Agustin • Iloilo City, philippines
Volume LXI Number 3 • May 15, 2016
SPECIAL REPORT
NEWS
usA awards personnel for 40 years of service
Who is the nation’s next leader?
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SPORTS
sports editorial: hemming and hawing Article at Page A8
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‘buildinG beyond borders’ f I Ve - STOR eY C hUSUeY CeNTeR TO CATeR STUDeNTS’ SKILLS WI Th S TATe - O f - The - ART fACIL ITIe S by Wilkienson c. muro And rochelle mAe m. muzones
the five-storey University of san agustin (Usa) dr. Henry o. chusuey international center named after its donor, alumnus dr. Henry chusuey, is expected to be operational in december 2016 and is viewed by the school administration as a means to build topnotch culinary and touristic proficiencies beyond borders.
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ACCORDING to Presidential Chief of Staff Jigger Latoza, the Center will serve as a training hub for the U n i v e r s i t y ’s Bachelor of Science in hotel and Restaurant Management (BS hRM) and Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management (BS TM) students. “The Center CHUSUEY will let our students apply and experience the theory on how to run an actual fine dining restaurant, wherein their products in the kitchen will be served to the public, can relate with customers, and enjoy the
facilities which are state-of-theart,” Latoza said. The Center is likewise the University’s strategic response to the challenge of addressing the mismatch between the education of the youth and the needs of the businesses and industries. C h u s u e y, a businessmanphilanthropist, told The Augustinian that “it is our hope that through this Center, students shall have competitive worldclass education, and that USA graduates shall be wellequipped with knowledge, BORDERS
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CROSSING FRONTIERS. Another measure undertaken by the university of san agustin in offering excellent education for the common good is the building of the Dr. henry o. Chusuey International Center. Chusuey, together with the usa administrators, proudly unveiled the site plan during the groundbreaking ceremony held last November 12, 2015 in front of then pelota Court. (usa pub photo / clyde allen e. sollesta)
PAASCU reaccredits CAS Level II status
Pub alumna ranks 6th in Pharma Board
by jessA mAdeleine P. GAnGe And Aimee AndreA d. GAje
The College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) maintained its accredited Level II status after the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, College and Universities (PAASCU) revisited the College last December 2015. In an interview with The Augustinian, Prof. Regina Aileen Mae Vergara, dean of CAS, admitted that the preparation for the said visit was a tough one. Vergara stated that there was a need to comply with all the previous PAASCU recommendations and on top of that, the College needed ONTO GREATER HEIGHTS. Rada Hall - Formerly known as the Liberal Arts (LA) building which currently houses the students of the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) on the second and third floor. (usa pub photo / clyde allen e. sollesta)
USA offers four academic strands for Senior High by Frennie m. TAbAbA
TAKE TEN, ADD TWO. This infographic shows the K-12 features that contains a curriculum of 12 years of education prior to tertiary level, a strong foundation believed to help raise more holistically developed Filipinos. (usa pub INfoGRaphIC / stepHanie Kay l. UrQUiola)
The University of San Agustin (USA) officially opened admission from february to March 2016 to Grade 11 (Senior high School) students in four academic tracks of the K-12 program for academic year 2016-2017. Accountancy, Business and Management (ABM), humanities and Social Science (hUMSS), Science, Technology, engineering and Mathematics
(STeM), and General Academic (GA) strands were offered by the University. “As of March 29, there are 535 pre-enrolled Grade 11 students and nine of them were officially enrolled, and majority of the pre-enrolled students are from STEM strand,” Sofia Cosette Monteblanco, associate vice president for Academic Affairs, said in an interview with The Augustinian. estimated by the University,
ONe of the University of San Agustin (USA) Publications editors-in-chief for academic year 2014-2015 earned the sixth spot in the January 2016 Pharmacy Board examination. With a score of 91.77 percent, Joyce Gem C. Cañete was the lone Visayan topnotcher in the said licensure examination conducted by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC). Cañete told The Au g u s t i n i a n that her preparation for the said examination CAÑETE started when she was a first year student and she also shared that two months after her graduation, she conditioned herself to review her past lessons and tried to learn new things beyond the scope of her degree. “I didn’t study all the time. I studied only the auGustINIaN yeaRbooK 2014 photo
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when I felt like it because I didn’t want to force myself, especially when I’m not in the mood. The key to effective studying is to enjoy it,” Cañete said. Cañete is the 41st Pharmacists’ board examination topnotcher produced by the University, Nancy C. Capunong, secretary of College of Pharmacy and Medical Technology (CPMT) Dean Zesil Gay e. Gelle, revealed. Cañete was a recipient of the Philippine Pharmacists’ Association Award during her college years and according to one of her teachers, Mary Anne. T. Corpus, she was a top student who juggled the demands of her Pharmacy degree and her USA Publications duties. Cañete stated, “I found out that both the teachers and the students play an PUB ALUMNA Page A2
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