The Augustinian Newspaper October 2018

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SPECIAL REPORT The Transient Flow of the K-12 Transition PAGE A6 Reviewing the University’s preparedness to cater to the needs of the Augustinians with the K-12 curriculum

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VOLUME LXIV• NUMBER 1 • October 5, 2018

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EDITORIAL • PAG E A 4

SPORTS • PAGE A7

WV inflation rate, 4th highest in Philippines

The ‘Haunt’ of Red October

JHS upends COC in Women’s Volleyball

Is this a massive plot to remove the President from Malacañang, or a move to terrorize the people and break the peace?

JHS defends intramurals women’s volleyball championship title

Upon TRAIN law’s implementation, the inflation rate continues to increase nationwide.

RED ALERT IN THE UNIVERSITY Bomb threats challenge University security protocols BY RJ JUNSAY

One day after an improvised explosive device was found at Gate 2 of Ateneo de Iloilo-Santa Maria Catholic School, University of San Agustin (USA) received bomb threats for two consecutive days, October 3 and 4, causing suspension of classes and alarming the administration.

CODE RED. University of San Agustin Security office, officials of Iloilo City Police Precinct 1 and Explosive Ordinance Division of Camp Delgado implement safety protocols and facilitate the evacuation of students and personnel during the first bomb threat last October 3. USA PUB PHOTO • EDREA CLAIRE G. GREGORE

USA tops in Sept 2018 MTLE BY EVERILD DOMINIQUE A. CAMIQUE With a 100 percent passing rate, the University of San Agustin emerged once again as one of the top universities during the September 2018 Medical Technology Licensure Examination (MTLE) along with Velez College, Trinity University of Asia, Saint Louis University and Cebu Doctors’ University. Also, two Augustinians, Eldy Barrientos and Justin Albert Escamilla, placed 3rd and 9th with passing percentages of 91.70 percent and 89.80 percent, respectively. Jose Perez Jr., the academic supervisor of the Medical Laboratory Science (MLS) Program, perceived the 100 percent passing for the second time a blessing. “It doesn’t necessarily mean that we are not blessed for those years wherein we didn’t come up 100%. We are, actually, always above national passing percentage,” said Perez, “In fact, we don’t fall below the 90% rating.” Barrientos shared that he felt nervous during the board exam and to his annoyance due to his sweaty palms caused his answers to be smudged but felt relieved after seeing the results. “I had my goal of making my mom proud,” said Barrientos. Escamilla shared that he did not expect to be at the top, but when he saw his name at the top 10 list, he was overwhelm with a mixture of emotions - relief, disbelief and extreme happiness. “Ultimately, all that I wanted was to finally conclude my 4-year journey as an MLS student in University of San Agustin with a passing mark in the board exams on the first take,” shared Escamilla, “I wanted to do that together with my whole batch for a 100 percent passing rate.” “All grace comes from God,” Perez added, “Probably, we are not only having that kind of system, we are also having good students.”

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The University Security Office together with the Iloilo City Police (ICP) Precinct 1 and the Explosive Ordinance Division of Camp Delgado immediately implemented safety protocols and measures upon receiving the first security threat at 4:05 in the afternoon on October 3, followed by another threat the next day at around 9:51 in the morning. In an official statement posted at the USA’s official Facebook account last October 4, the administration said, “The University once again extends its gratitude to the students and personnel for staying calm and for appropriately responding to the threat.” The first threat was sent to the USA’s official Facebook account indicating that a bomb was placed at the Rada Hall through a Facebook post by “Felix

Tan” while the second threat from “Andalmalek-Al-Ahdal” sent around 6:30 in the morning stated that a bomb was installed at Mendel Hall. Approximately two hours after the second bomb threat the University was declared clear and safe, posting on its official facebook page that the USA administration assured its employees, as well as the public, that it will continue to strengthen its security measures to ensure safety of its students and around its premises. The University was able to retrieve the Internet Protocol (IP) address of the second security threat but failed to secure the IP address of the first threat since the account was immediately deactivated. RED ALERT

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LTFRB approves 35.7% increase in jeepney fare BY EVERILD DOMINIQUE A. CAMIQUE THE LAND TRANSPORTATION, Franchising, and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) approved to increase the fare by up to two pesos and fifty centavos (PHP 2.50), in response to the joint-petition that was filed by Iloilo City Loop Alliance of Jeepney Owners and Drivers Association (ICLAJODA), Iloilo City Alliance of Drivers Association (ICADA) and Confederation of Iloilo Provincial Jeepney Owners and Drivers Association (CIPJODA), last January 9, to the LTFRB Regional Office (RO) VI. Effective last August 30, the price for regular passengers for the first four kilometers amounted to eight pesos and fifty centavos, adding one peso and 15 centavos for each succeeding kilometer; and for students, senior citizens and persons with disabilities (PWDs), the price is six pesos and eighty centavos and 92 centavos for each succeeding kilometer. “We issued a notice of hearing, because fair increase has such an effect on public interest” said Atty. Ma. Jose Buyco-Abellar, the Hearing Officer of the LTFRB RO6, on the initial fare FARE HIKE

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CHANGE TO SPARE. With the imposition of tax on oil and several factors affecting global oil price, commuters, jeepney owners and drivers ouch on the new fare matrix issued by the Land Transportation, Franchising, and Regulatory Board. USA PUB PHOTO • BJ B. ESCARILLA

“We stick with 60 percent passing grade” - USA Prexy BY ERIKA DANIELLE M. PEPITO AFTER A SERIES of meetings with the Board of Trustees on the possible increase in the academic passing grade, University President Rev. Fr. Frederick Comendador, O.S.A. emphasized that the University will stick to the 60 percent. In an interview with The Augustinian, Fr. Comendador shared that the 60 percent passing grade was implemented to empower the programs that need to improve in their Board examination performances. “Unfortunately, there are

“THE SUCCESS OF THE INSTITUTION IS REALLY DOWN TO THE SUCCESSES OF THE STUDENTS.” - COMENDADOR REV. FR. COMENDADOR, O.S.A. some programs that are not performing well in their Board exams. The Board found out [that we have a] very low [passing] percentage, that was 50 percent. In fact, the original target here is 75 percent. So when we informed the teachers and

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academic heads, and did some computation, maybe only 10 percent [of the faculty] promoted [it]. That’s why we negotiated that we will be implementing the 60 percent,” Fr. Comendador detailed on why the decision was reached.

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The University President also reminded everyone that the aim is that no student will be left behind in the respective licensure examinations. “The success of the institution is really down to the successes of the students. We hope that the increase of [passing percentage] is not really for the institutions, but it’s really for the students to acquire good study habits and time management,” he offered. In a previous report by The Augustinian Volume LXI Number PASSING RATE @usa_pub

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