The Augustinian May 2017 (News Fold)

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DIVISION page A4 MULTIPLYING As Duterte administration’s first year wrapping up, what of the Philippines was reconciled?

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The Official Student Newspaper of the University of San Agustin, Iloilo City, Philippines

VOLUME LXII • NUMBER 5 • MAY 29, 2017

‘RELIABILITY OVER MEDIOCRITY’ Admin holds firm in raising passing rate b y fre n n ie m. tababa

“…what we have in mind is not to produce ‘mediocre students’ but students who can be ‘reliable leaders’ of the region, the nation and the global community.” This was the answer of Rev. Fr. Manuel Vergara, OSA, vice president for Academic Affairs (VPAA), after reading the responses of Augustinian community to the survey conducted by University of San Agustin (USA) Publications on the implementation of 60 percent passing rate. “The administration respects the sentiments of the majority of the students. However, the majority should also listen to the sentiments of those who favored the proposal,” Vergara added. In the survey of the USA Publications, 384 students, 146 in online and 238 in written submissions, said they were not in favor of the implemented passing rate and 14 students, three in online and 11 in written submissions, said otherwise. “My stand for this issue is

that they should have involved the students in making such decision of changing the passing rate. An open forum, as what we have formulated to hold, will do but it seemed that the administration was not able to address this well due to some interventions,” Dave Garin, president of USA Student Council (USASC), stated. According to Engr. Josephine Gellecanao, dean of the College of Technology (COT), they have observed that students found difficulty in adjusting to the new passing percentage based on the results of their prelim and midterm grades. “Teachers were encouraged to offer extra time to their ‘poor’ students and were likewise required to give removal exams for those who fall short in the 60 percent mark,” Gellecanao passing rate

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HIGHER PASSING RATE, BETTER STUDENT PERFORMANCE. With the implementation of 60 percent passing rate, the University expects to produce more competitive and competent graduates starting with Batch 2017. photo credits • pixie dust PHOTOGRAPHY

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Special report • Pag e a 6

SPORTS • Pag e a 8

Newly elected SC Prexy butts out election issues

Indispensable yet Powerless Council

‘Tearing That Tag Up’

Next academic year’s SC Prexy debunks issues on the campaign and elections to certiify validity of officership.

When student rights were at stake and student voice were not heard, how did the council raise their voice.

Bringing back its name in the hall of fame, USA Golden Eagle trips JBLFMU Dolphin’s six peat win in ILOPRISAA.

FEATURE

All Acts of Love in One Stage

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A look back on a week-long stage plays portraying all the “hugots” of people from all walks of life with original scripts of ILOTF production team.

Mirror back as country’s best mag CHAMP tops Medtech, by rj j unsay

Bagging five awards out of seven categories over all., USA Publications once again topped during The 12th Spectrum Fellowship: National Campus Journalism Conference and 6th National Campus Press Awards held at Balay Kalinungan, University of St. La Salle, Bacolod City, April 6-9. The Augustinian Mirror, received its third first place award after placing first in 2014 and 2015 and won first placed also in Best Magazine Layout category. “This year is tougher considering that a lot of big schools joined but I think the USA Pub knows its direction. That’s SILENT VOLCANOES DO EXPLODE. The USA Publications comeback bagged more awards, three golds and three silvers specifically, after a year of not joining the Nationals. PHOTO credits • spectrum

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First FA cum laude among 2016 TOSPians b y r j j u ns a y University of San Agustin (USA) Fine Arts alumna and USA Publications former Art Director, Anne Catherine “Kat” Malazarte, was awarded one of the top Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines (TOSP) at the Malacañang Palace, February 9, 2017. The Malazarte told Augustinian that while receiving her award, she was talking to God telling Him that she knows that she is not deserving of all the grace given to her as she consider

“...it is about heroism, being a bayani - more of ‘Bayan’ and less of ‘i’.” — Malazarte herself as an empty bottle – whatever potential and gifts she has is not hers but to the Lord. “I find it unnecessary and superficial for some point and dun ko narealize gaano kalaki nung ego ko. But God taught me a

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lesson through people and events. He sent me Sir Eric and Nang Gian (both Augustinian and TOSP Alumni). They told me that TOSP is not at all what I was thinking; it was never about listing all your achievements to

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get another award but it is about heroism, being a BAYANi — more of “Bayan” and less of “I”,” Malazarte shared. The young artist revealed that she even cried before she applied for the said award; she said that life is not about winning but it is about losing – losing and grounding yourself until you realized that you are nothing without the grace of God. “Finally, after 20 years we have another TOSPians. Kat is truly an embodiment of an

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Pharmacy board exams by r o c h e lle m a e m . m u z o n e s a n d a r m i e t h e r e s e c . pe n u e la

University of San Agustin (USA) once again emerged as one of the top performing schools in the recently concluded Medical Technologist Licensure Examination (MTLE) and Pharmacist Licensure Examination (PLE) with a rating of 94.34 percent and 80.30 percent, respectively. Taking two steps from last year’s MTLE, USA-Medical Technology now places third among the top performers in the February 2017 Examination with 100 passers out of 106. “For the previous batches who topnotch the August and February Board Exam, they had comprehensive exam and MedTech 12 assessment. For this batch, they had MedTech 12 assessment and they were able to get the quarterly examination and Compre exam,” shared Zesil Gay Gelle, academic supervisor of the Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) Program, when asked of the strategies employed by the department. Meanwhile, USA Pharmacy’s comeback now ranked eighth with two topnotchers in the March 2017 Examination with 216 passers out of 269 takers. Remi Charlene Salvilla, pharmacy department head, shared when asked of strategies that paved the way for their recent success in the PLE, “We have practical exams and now the Mini Pharmacy (at the third floor of Lana Hall) where students are trained how to act when they are in their internship. We also have phone calls where students are asked by the teachers pretending to be patients or doctors and the students are given the chance to counsel them.” Adding to the success of the Pharmacy department are Stella Rowse Gustillo and Jea Belle Jinon as they placed fourth and sixth place, respectively, after garnering an average of 93.15 percent and 92.75 percent. When asked of their weapons toward the RPh title, Gustillo shared saying, “Faith in God and perseverance. The RPh was worth all the struggles that we have faced and striving to attain that title was also a great motivating force to prepare me well for the board exam,” and “In tough times, I refuse to give up because I know God is with me; faith, trust, and hardwork,”Jinon added. Pharmacy and MLS have been two of the University’s flagships, and so according to Gelle, “100 percent passing is what board exams

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