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The Official Student Newspaper of the University of San Agustin, Iloilo City, Philippines VOLUME LXV• NUMBER 4 • MAY 15, 2019
Tallies of Change. Following major reform in SC constitution, SCOMEL officers count votes of candidates to lead the new USA Student Government. USA PUB PHOTO • bobbiejo m. he aley
suffrage, not suffering Pioneer University of San Agustin Student Government election faces issues - SCOMEL by PHILIP ROBERT C. ALABAN
Despite the revision of the University of San Agustin Student Council (SC) constitution and by-laws, same concerns from the previous elections were still raised in the first University of San Agustin Student Government (USASG) elections held last March 13, 2019 at the USA Outside Courts A and B.
The concerns focused on the three-year issue of the lack of two or more opposing political parties, validity of the process of voting, and the number of cast votes not reaching two thirds of the total voting population. “The way I see it, maybe this is our culture in the
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University strengthens int’l ties with I2CANProTech University of San Agustin hosts Iloilo International Conference on Advanced Natural Products Technologies (I2CANProTech).
University. Yes, I agree that an opposing party would create the necessary checks and balances for the elections, but then again, ang estudyante na ina ang ga decide kung mapadalagan or maboto sila or indi,” stated USASG Presidentelect Martin Ortiz, earning 2,459 votes out of 6,244, the highest
number of votes among other candidates in other positions in an interview with The Augustinian. In line with the previous USASC elections, the USASG’s ticket-election method dictates that if a president of a political party wins, all the members of his executive cabinet also follow
suit, eradicating the need to cast vote for his remaining running mates. USASG Vice President Internal-elect and Chairman of the Constitutional and Electoral Reforms Committee, Ervin ELECTIONS
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Mga Naglahong Deboto
Untangling the Knots
Ang bawat eleksyon ay panahon upang magluklok ng mga pinunong magiging boses ng masa, ngunit paano kung nawalan na ng ganang makilahok ang mga tao sa pagkakataon na ito?
A closer look on the constitutional reform of the University of San Agustin Student Government and the changes it entails.
Rotary Club, USA-SACEO aid Anilao fisherfolks
USA COL, sole PH qualifier at Asia-Pacific moot court tilt
BY rj junsay & ROCHELLE MAE M. MUZONES
Charity on Sail. Fishermen folks of Sta. Rita, Anilao try out their fishing boats donated by the Rotary Club Foundation in collaboration with the University of San Agustin as aid for their livelihood.
“Words are not enough to describe how thankful we are for giving us this exceptional opportunity and changing the lives of our fisher folks.” Thus stressed Barangay Chairman Lyka Joy Debuque-Gelle on the Blessing and Turnover Ceremony of the 55 units of fishing boats donated by the Rotary Foundation and in collaboration with the University of San Agustin at Sta. Rita, Anilao on November 28, 2018. As part of the Anilao Boat Project, members of the Sta. Rita Fishermen Association went through 11 sessions of capacity building activities headed by University through the Social Advocacy and Community Engagement Office (SACEO) on leadership, values, business literacy, environmental protection, and coastal resource management and gender sensitivity. anilao
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BY EMY ROSE G. GALLEGO Competing against 21 teams from seven countries, the University of San Agustin College of Law (USA-COL) team, being the only Philippine team to qualify, placed fifth in the 2019 Asia Pacific Moot Court Competition by the International Trademark Association (INTA) held last March 1-2, 2019 at Singapore Management University. USA-COL team comprised of Warlie Diaz, Joseph Negrillo, Dayanara Buensuceso, and Theo Javriel Chavez, with Atty. Anfred Panes as coach won all matches in the preliminary rounds against Singapore and India. “It was a great honor to be the only Filipino team to reach the top 5. We seldom get opportunities to compete at this level but at that moment, knowing that we made it at that point because of the support of a lot of people back home, it was definitely a privilege, a pleasure, and a humbling experience to represent our country,” expressed Buensuceso. Launched in 2018 by the INTA, the annual moot court competition allows law students to develop their brief writing
PTFoMS presents media security guidelines to stakeholders BY CHITO CEZAR P. BATOON, JR. For the last leg of the regional seminar of the Presidential Task Force on Media Security (PTFoMS), stakeholders and guests from five regions in the country convened during the discourse on the Administrative Order No. 1 and its operational guidelines at Iloilo Convention Center on December 5, 2018. The PTFoMS event gathered media practitioners and
“WE ACT ON EACH CASE EVEN BEFORE SOMETHING BAD ACTUALLY HAPPENS. at the first sign of trouble, our task force already comes in” - egco members of law enforcement agencies from Regions IV-B (Mimaropa), V (Bicol Region), VI
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(Western Visayas), VII (Central Visayas) and VIII (Eastern Visayas).
“I believed and we all believed that this is the first, the first of its kind in our country, in Asia and probably the whole world. Although we have always been at the forefront of the campaign against violence media workers for the past, for more than a decade already,” said PTFoMS Undersecretary and Executive Director Jose Joel Sy Egco. media security
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