Leader's Digest
Leader's Digest
Leader's Digest
LEADERS
And for us, the most important thing is not to be the best but to make the students feel our existence and that our existence is for their betterment.
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Where is the product diversity? Shouldnt the DTI be monitoring this? exclaimed Rep. Castelo
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Laguna College of Business and Arts, represented by LIZETTE, the official tertiary student publication, attended the National Seminar Workshop held at Hotel Supreme, Baguio City, last September 7-9. With the theme, Re-thinking, Re-tooling and Doing Campus Journalism in the Context of Contemporary Social Realities, the said seminar was conducted by the Research and Educational Development Training Institute (REDTI. It was participated by 15 universities and colleges from all over the Philippines. RE-Thinking The first plenary paper was discussed by Dr. Henry L. Galuba of Lorma Colleges. It was entitled Re-thinking the Significance of Campus Journalism. He discussed how the paradigm of economics turns into the concept of values and also the role of print media in providing knowledge to facilitate learning and trigger ones sense to affect their lifestyle. And one must re-think his own work, the institution around him, the customers who will read his work and the his own leadership. Contextualize C o n tex t u a l i z i n g Issues and Its Relevance to Ones Campus Circumstances is the title of the second plenary paper delivered by Miss Assumpta T. Calano, a professor and paper adviser from St. Louis Editors Go Igorot!(from left to right) Kevin Barrera (FE), Allan University. Discussed in this Manayo (OE), Marian Obias (NE), Abigail Bartolome (EIC) and paper is how to properly Criza Benneth Lindo (AE) contextualize a news article so that students can see its relevance in their lives for a long time. According to Calano, in order to contextualize an issue, a news editor must prioritize information based on the following criteria: timeliness, importance and relevance to the students. Included also are the tasks of a campus journalist like choosing a newsworthy issue and event that will affect the students to help them open their minds. Calano added that news must not only present data but also shape the public opinion and a campus journalist should only show the truth. Lastly, campus publications must open accounts in social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and encourage the students to be a member of the virtual group.
Ipinagdiwang ng LCBA ang Buwan ng Wika noong ika-22 ng Agosto 2011 sa ganap na 8:00 ng umaga na may temang Ang Filipino ay Wikang Panlahat, Ilaw at Lakas sa Tuwid na Landas. Ang selebrasyon ay pinangunahan ng Language and Literature Club (LLC). Nagkaroon ng ibat ibang patimpalak ang nasabing palatuntunan na siyang nagpasigla sa mga estudyante. Ang nasabing palatuntunan ay nahati sa ibat ibang kategorya. Nagsimula ang selebrasyon sa Paligsahan sa larangan ng Pagsulat at Pagguhit na ginanap sa Silid-aklatan noong ika-5 ng Agosto. Ang mga nagwagi ay ang mga sumusunod: Sa Sanaysay: Unang Pwesto Rojett Saraza Ikatlong Pwesto: Ikalawang Pwesto Mary Anne Cajipe Pangalawang Grupo Ikatlong Pwesto Chery Alena Sarao (31 puntos) - Criza Benneth Lindo - Rojett Saraza Sa Maikling kwento: - Bryan Anthony Sario Unang Pwesto Kevin Barrera Ikalawang Pwesto Rojett Saraza Ang mga nanalo naman sa Paligsahan Ikatlong Pwesto Raymond Garua sa Wika na naganap noong ika-22 Agosto ay ang mga sumusunod: Sa Tula: Unang Pwesto Rojett Saraza Sabayang Pagbigkas: Ikalawang Pwesto Bryan Antony Sario Unang Pwesto I-Ed1 Ikatlong Pwesto Cedrick Salom Ikalawang Pwesto II-Ed2 Sa Slogan: Talumpating Walang Paghahanda: Unang Pwesto Pwesto Cristy Husea Unang Pwesto Salvador Jr. Evangelista Ikalawang Pwesto John Paul Manaig Ikalawang Pwesto Christopher Malaluan Ikatlong Pwesto John Bryan Manalaysay Ikatlong Pwesto Christian Cuevas Sa Poster Making: Talumpati: Unang Pwesto Marvin Maray Unang Pwesto Cedrick Salom Ikalawang Pwesto Paulo Rogado Ikalawang Pwesto Rojett Saraza Ikatlong Pwesto Reymond Indiano Ikatlong Pwesto Maribel Muya Sinundan ito ng Tagisan ng Talino Tula: na ginanap noong ika-12 Agosto sa LCBA Unang Pwesto Rojett Saraza Auditorium at nilahukan ng mga estudyante Ikalawang Pwesto Robert Allan Bomuel mula sa ibat ibang departamento at ang mga Ikatlong Pwesto Leah Sarrah Villanueva nagwagi rito ay ang mga sumusunod: Unang Pwesto: Kasunod nito ay ang Paligsahan sa Pag-awit: Unang Grupo (42 puntos) Sa Isahang Tinig: - Mary Anne Cajipe Unang Pwesto April Jewel Gejis - Mary Rose Evangelista Ikalawang Pwesto Rachel Dela Cruz - Marilou Ronquillo Ikatlong Pwesto Luella Pantastico Ikalawang Pwesto: Pang-anim na Grupo (39 puntos) Sa Dalawahang Tinig: - Cherry Mei Go Unang Pwesto Josephine Bombita - Maribel Muya at Denise Abalos - Christian Cuevas Ikalawang pwesto Luna Monique Vidal at Denise Abalos Ikatlong Pwesto Charlene Ganal at Joseph Tandado
Nagkaroon din ng ibang paligsahan: Sa Pagandahan ng Kubol: Unang Pwesto BSCpE Ikalawang Pwesto Education Ikatlong Pwesto BSA Sa Paligsahan sa Lutong Pinoy: Unang Pwesto Education Ikalawang Pwesto HrM Ikatlong Pwesto BSCpE Ang huling patimpalak ay ang Lakan at Lakambini 2011 na nagbigay ingay sa mga naghihiyawang mga manunuod at estudyante. Narito ang mga nagwagi: Ikaapat na Pwesto: G. Balarila Jake Enojo Bb. Balarila Jee Jean Sanchez Ikatlong Pwesto: G. Balagtasan Cedrick Manalary Bb. Balagtasan Necitas M. Movilla Ikalawang Pwesto: G. Panitikan Ken Carlo Ferry Bb. Panitikan Lou Bernadette Liquido Unang Pwesto: G. Wika Raphael Orig Bb. Wika Honey Lou Paloma Kampeon: Lakan Jeftie Cuevas Lakambini Arlene Amton Sa pagdiriwang ng Buwan ng Wika, napatunayang matagumpay at posible ang layunin ng programang ito na gamitin, pahalagahan at paunlarin ang sariling atin, ang Wikang Filipino.
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LOS BAOS, LAGUNALast September 4, 2011, the Association of Computer Engineering Students (ACOES) held its teambuilding for RE-Tooling The third plenary 2011 with the theme ACOES: All is well. The engineering students experienced long hours of walk from paper was also given by Dr. Calano and she discussed the Boy Scouts of the Philippines Headquarters up to the National Arts the Re-tooling the Skills Center of the Philippines. Walking was not the only thing that the students in Reporting and Editing. did. Going up to the venue was a struggle for there were two obstacles Tackled in this paper is how to re-write the campus before reaching the main venue, namely: Spider Web and. After few hours, all the engineering students got to the main newsletter through editorial conference where the venue. They were divided into four groups, namely: Red Syntax, Blue objectives and uniqueness Bytes, Yellow Bus, and Green Memory. After some games and lots of of the newsletter will surprises, the event has finally reached the awardhing ceremony. All the be discussed. Then, teams received minor awards but the teams that stood out the most were enumeration of contents Red Syntax and Yellow Bus as the over-all champions with tie scores. The of the newsletter will audience closing ceremony was led by the Dean of the College of Information and follow. Next, thenewsletter to whom the Communications Technology, Engr. Richard Mangay. will be addressed and the Work Time: At Hotel Supreme medium of language that will be used. And finally, the selection of the John Paul Manaig writers and editors of the newsletter.
Get used to life, never be useless, and never waste your time.
- Gov. Jorge E.R. Ejercito Estregan
ACOES
CPE Teambuilding Aftermath
Balanced Criticism Atty. Anna Mae Corpuz, a practicing lawyer and professor from the University of the Cordilleras discussed the fourth plenary paper entitled Fostering Commitment and Responsibility to Balanced Criticism of Sensitive Issues. In this paper, Atty. Corpuz discussed what campus journalism is and its essence to the students and the institution as an effective tool of communication. Added to this are the roles of a campus journalist. There was also an open forum and experience-sharing among the participants. Problems conferred were censorship, withholding of funds and lack/absence of budget for student publications. REDTI also conducted an on-the-spot writeshop on responsible reporting and editing. Different schools were given the choice of topic they want to write. Staffers of LIZETTE won 3rd place in their news-feature about dengue outbreak. Mrs. Cielo Bataanon accompanied them in the entire event. Kevin Barrera
Alann Kristoffer Villabroza These were the words that were given by the Governor of Laguna of Youth Federation Hon. Gon to inspire our fellow youth to be more productive and useful in life and to Mark Anthony Dakdak, having the country. the theme Pinoy Youth: Present Youth Situation (Making Choices, A warm welcome was given by the President of YDA (Youth Building Voices). Development Affairs) Mrs. Pinky Villa Seor to the delegates followed by an introduction and discussion of house rules by Kuya Jay (YDA staff). An At the midst of discussion inspirational message was delivered by Board Member Representative of on Topic 2: Journalism , everybody 4th District of Laguna, Hon. Benjo Algarao who leaves a challenge not only to was requested to wear his Y-lEaRn the student leaders but also to the youth that says, Ang kabataan ay tunay shirt due to the unexpected na maasahan, hindi lamang pag-asa ng bayan. Kaya naman pagkalipas ng arrival of the honorable Gov. lima o sampung taon, umaasa ako na marami na kayong nagawa, naitulong Jorge E.R Ejercito Estregan. He at naipakita para sa bayan. Another encouraging message was given by The Majestic Pagsanjan Falls. (Background) encouraged the youth to always Kuya Kiko Rustra, former Survivor Philippines contender, one of the hosts of Born to be Wild TV series, and who is also a promoter of YDA, through Thank the Lord for the blessings and commended the new Laguna under video coverage from his shooting on Tawi-Tawi that wishes all participants his administration of barely one year. He also took the opportunity to to enjoy the convention and always support the YDA programs. promote his upcoming movie entitled El Presidente, a story about the life of the former President and national, hero Emilio Aguinaldo, which The delegates were grouped according to color and given he will portray. Upon promoting the new face of Laguna, he mentioned the chance to introduce themselves, discuss their presentation that some of his successful programs like the E.R. Tablet that was given to will be on the night of the students of Laguna University as part of his birthday celebration last the second day of the October 5; renovation of the Laguna Capitol which he claimed is Wi-Fi convention on cultural ready now; increased number of scholars from 5,000 to 10,000 students presentation and choose and doubled the money coverage from 5,000 pesos to 10,000 pesos per their representative for year and assured 101% literacy rate. He also announced his future projects the search of Mr. & Ms. like making Laguna a Wi-Fi ready province and creating an identification card that will also serve as insurance card having Php 10,000 coverage. Y-lEaRn 2011. At the end of his speech, he also told the students that, Dito sa Laguna, Before the first bawal ang bobo, tanga at lalo na ang panget, which was merely a joke. day ended, the first And even though going to Pagsanjan Falls was not part of the convention, With Gov. E. R. Ejercito. Kim Hamier Babaan (SSC President) and Ejay lecture was given by the governor made it possible for the delegates to visit the popular tourist Bataanon (SSC Vice President) in ylEaRn Seminar in Pagsanjan, Laguna. continued on page 4 the Provincial President spot.
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continued from page 3 The second day was filled with enjoyment since delegates went shooting the rapids to Pagsanjan Falls. The seminar resumed after this. The third topic was discussed by the former drummer of MYMP and Kitchie Nadal, Franklin Benite, who is also a Pastor. He focused on Attitudes for Leadership Development. The Red Cross Program was then discussed by the Celebrity Speaker, a former PBB housemate, and a Red Cross Celebrity Volunteer, Ms. Dionne Monsanto. Her message was Its time to be selfless, be a volunteer. Another speaker about leadership was introduced to promote one way of youth involvement to change and success through media (radio). Host of Leader Ka K! at DZLB 111.6 kHz with Ate Pinky, is Mark Lester M. Chico or Kuya Chiko. Topic two: Journalism was continued by Jose Paulo C. Calsetas, a school paper adviser, and Clyde Joy Bautista, who are both working at the Office of the Governor, giving simple reminders and tips about responsible journalism. Before the Solidarity Night and the search for Mr. & Ms. Y-lEaRn began, another topic about entrepreneurship was discussed. At the remaining hour of the seminar the delegates elected their new set of officers. Rosemarie Alegado
from page 4 The People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) members protested against the angry bird game and its premise. They said: We are influencing our children into thinking that killing pigs and destroying their homes is ok. It is not! Another said that, If we think that demolishing the shanties around the metro is inhumane and against human rights. What do you think those green pigs feel when a bird destroys their fortresses? Those swines have feelings and rights too! If this bill will become a law, the violators will be sentenced to six month-solitary confinement to a special facility called The Angry Birds Room inside the New Bilibid Prison. The room will be composed of an angry birds toilet, sink, tissue paper, and soap, as well as walls painted with the scenes from the game. Eating utensils from the inmate will also come standard with the said designs. Vendors who are found guilty are also subject to the confiscation of the prohibited items which will then be burned or donated to The Angry Birds Room. Marian Divine Lyn Obias
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Combined time, in years, that people around the world have spent playing the smart-phone game Angry Birds since its 2009 release (TIME Magazine 11.14.11) Setyembre 25: Hiwa-hiwalay Muna Kanya-kanya muna, hindi ng baon o bayad kundi mga discussion rooms. Sa JST 1, ang mga paksa: Column writing, Campus press online and social media, Investigative reporting, Culture writing at How to administer an effective student campaign. Next set of discussions ay tungkol sa kalagayan ng ibat ibang sektor sa lipunan: On land reform, On human rights, On cultural minorities, Environmental situation, Migrants situation and LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) situation. Sa land reform, nagtanim kami ng mga binhing nagmulat sa aming mga mamamahayag sa pangangailangan ng isang tunay na pambansang reporma sa lupa. Ipinaglalaban ito ng grupo ng mga magsasaka katulad ng KASAMA. Kung paanong nananatiling pyudal ang sistema sa lipunan. Kung paanong ang pagbuwag dito ay magbubuwag din sa tatsulok na lipunan, para mailuwal ang isang tunay na pagbabagong panlipunan. Di lang siguro nararamdaman ng mga tagalungsod ito kaya hinikayat kami ni Axel Pinpin, ang tagapagsalita, na lubugan ang masang magsasaka at magbubukid sa kanilang sitwasyon. Solidarity night at Pinyaka-Awards Isa sa pinakahihintay ng lahatang cultural presentations ng bawat grupo ng delegado by school o tandems ng schools. Ilan naman sa mga Pinyaka-Awards ay Pinyaka-Lamon, Pinyaka-Mom, Pinyaka-Bibo at iba pa na ang one-and-only award ay hinugot na pinya sa ulo ng nag-abot ng award. Setyembre 26: Awards giving & Bye delegates! Inabot din kami ng Bagyong Ramon. Pero salamat at humupa rin at syempre malapit lang naman ang aming uuwian (kumpara sa ibang delegado na mula sa Romblon State University, Palawan State University, Marinduque State College and others). Sana sa munting pagbabalik ko sa isang napakabuluhang seminar na iyon ay parang naisama ko na rin kayo. Dahil sa totoo lang, mga istudyante rin lamang kami na naghahangad matuto para sa aming kapwa istudyante upang mabahaginan din ng kaalaman at pagkamulat.
Writers Note: Ang mga binanggit dito ay sumaryo lamang at tampok na bahagi ng mga diskusyon. Para sa karagdagan o detalyadong impormasyon, lumapit lamang sa awtor ng artikulong ito. Ang mga materyal na ginamit dito ay ibinubukas namin sa lahat ng interesado.
Angry Birds is a popular IOS game and part of the growing popularity of angry birds is the emergence of angry birds inspired items. Due to this the Quezon City Rep. Winston Castelo proposed the House Bill 5379 or the Anti-Angry Birds Bill that aims to monitor the diversity, quality and quantity of items bearing the angry birds likeness. According to the draft, a stall shall have no more than two kinds of the said birds emblazoned on its items under the scope of the bill, includes but is not limited to: cups, mugs,pens, crayons, stickers, underwear, t-shirts, lingerie, cellphone accessories, plush dolls, action figures, books, spoon and forks, plates, caps, childrens toys, pins, clothing accessories, hair accessories, pants, shorts, watches, flash drives, wrist straps, pillows, candles, and stationary items among others. Items not stated above but bear semblance or similarities to the angry birds franchise are subject to the bill as well. Rep. Castelo got the idea for the bill when he went shopping for Christmas gifts at the 168 Mall. He said,
everywhere I looked, angry birds this, angry birds that! Where is the product diversity? Shouldnt the DTI be monitoring this?
The Interface of Addiction
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Abigail Bartolome
Humble advocACY
Maria Cielo Bataanon
fact should serve as a reality check and reminder that no one is without fault. It is therefore clear that while we have the right and duty to call the attention of others to their flaws, we have a bigger responsibility of examining ourselves for similar, if not bigger faults. Moreover, we must see to it that we are careful with what we accuse others of and, more importantly, if we truly have the right and the correct reason to do so. While policing the ranks is laudable, it should not be confused with criticizing for the sake of criticizing. It has apparently become the fad among Filipinos to complain about countless things in such a way that many no longer realize that they are merely re-echoing the voice of others without giving much thought about the truth and correctness of the issues raised. The influence of some militant minds may be strong and hard to resist but then again, if must be assessed for reason. If it is only to find fault with, and put others down, then it must not be given the benefit of consideration. However, if criticizing is done to help improve the status and condition of an individual or organization, then, by all means it must be encouraged and the right to do so, upheld. Better yet, in an institution such as a school, the best way to help is by giving full support to every worthwhile organization, imperfections notwithstanding. Instead of lambasting other leaders and organizations it would benefit the entire institution and community if leaders would join forces to achieve common goals directed at providing the students quality service and environment conducive to growth and progress. Leaders and leadership styles differ. But the end goals match. Given this, it is only proper that we be not like the self-righteous mob but rather, the humble Master. As it is, casting the stone need not be to destroy but to lay down and fortify the foundation.
SHADOW CONSPIRACY
Allan Manayao
DEVIANT
Abigail Bartolome
Sealing Powers
Street smart yet pathetic! Hunger has proven once again that anybody would want to take a relief through the fangs of evil just to lessen the grumbling of their stomachs. This is so with the street children who, by sniffing roof sealant yes, the one used to patch up holes in our roofs manage to attain a semblance of solution to hunger and pains and thus, wrongly feel they are able to reduce their trouble. These street-smart children level up the solvent they are using. Retailed roof sealant serve as their escape from the wrath of the world. The children who use solvent are still truly young and should be cared for by their parents. But sadly, they are swimming alone in the endless scarcity and deprivation and pathetically facing the world of trials. Since poverty is unstoppably and heinously killing people everywhere in the world, lowly children are being dragged into vices. Primary cause of this despicable condition is, as always, hunger. And due to incessant grumbling of their stomachs, they cant help but be swayed by peers into sniffing the hazardous solvent. Another factor which leads to this is social injustice. The society tends to be unfair to them and leads to their hatred for the world. Family problems or broken families result to the youths experimentation of the solvents ability to ease their difficulties. Peer pressure also contributes to their addiction. For all we know, street children are very aggressive and daring. Living in the streets is synonymous to accepting into ones fate one of the worst realities ------succumbing to vicious vices. Unfortunately, sniffing of sealants is a slow, suicidal death, not only of the mind but of the body as well. The substance dries up the users brain and mildly paralyzes its way of thinking. However, juvenile users discover that they can reduce hunger by taking in vulca seal, not knowing that mental retardation and addiction which could be the result of their short-term relief could actually be their long-term calvary. Sorrowfully, they are victims of this nations reckless way of living. They will not be dragged into this life if they are not born into it. Furthermore, they will not bear the sufferings in their shoulders if their parents do not let them to. Vulca seal is used to plug holes on our roofs but it now also causes leaks in the future of this lowly children. Something must be done soon. Sealing powers do not always work.
Talents and skills must be utterly enhanced. The abilities endowed to us as gifts must be appreciated and be improved for us to become competent individuals. At LCBA, various organiIf you would be looking for someone who zations have been put up to cater the needs and interests of the students as they grow up and can best both represent leadership and athleticism, you may already have seen him back when some improve themselves as unique individuals. outsiders went to your high school to promote Its a big waste for Lycans not to display their talents and capabilities especially in terms LCBA. Furthermore, his persuasive words may be of dancing, singing and acting. Fear no more, for the cultural dance group of our beloved institu- one of the reasons why you have set your mind to tion has been revived once again. Selected students (from college and high school) are now part go to this college. He was once our SSC President during his college years here at LCBA, now he is a of this organization. part of the school administration. He was once a Students with hidden talents can now come out of their shells and proudly show what volleyball player heading for national competition, they got. The cultural dance group, which has been revived last summer, is directed and super- now he is the coach of our trophy bagger team LYCANS. Lets hear him out as he goes through our vised by our very own adept instructor, Mrs. Sylvia de Jesus. interview, our marketing and admissions officer, Last March 2011, the cultural dance group joined the Globe Prepaid Campus Connect Mr. Fernando T. Pendon III. Super Showdown (Regional Competition). Truly enough, they never failed to bring home the LIZETTE: Good Day, Sir! We are very thankful that bacon, for they have won as champions of the said contest. They became the representatives for you have consented to our interview. So shall we begin? our region in the national showdown in which they competed last September 30. Sir Third: Yes, please. LIZETTE: First of all, how would you define leaderShowing your best at all times and giving what youve got are what the cultural dance ship in your own way? group aspires to become. All members are currently scholars and free from tuition fees. Accord- Sir Third: For me, leadership is an activity everyone ing to Mrs. de Jesus, auditions were conducted before the start of the first semester to find stu- practices. It has something to do with motivating dents who are gifted in dancing, acting and singing and for them to improve and make use of it. other people to achieve great things for greater heights and initiating people to do their line of work. A leader is someone who can do what he Lycans are truly talented in all aspects. Lets place a big check on that. wants others to do. Napapasunod niya ang ibang Marjorie Abe tao dahil nakikita sa kaniya na kaya rin niyang gawin ang mga ipinapagawa niya. LIZETTE: How about athleticism? Sir Third: Athleticism mostly has something to do with discipline. Every athlete must have self-discipline. LIZETTE: Sir, can you share some instances wherein If I had to change my religious beliefs, I would not you used principles of leadership and athleticism in marry the person that I love because the first person I love is order to cope up with the trials that you have faced God, who created me. I have my faith and my principles, and in your life. Sir Third: There was a time when I really have to bethis is what makes me who I am. And if that person loves me, come independent. That was right after had I had he should love my God, too. graduated from high school. I became independent This brief but meaningful answer crowns Shamcey to enjoy my freedom. Out of that enjoyment, I felt Supsup as Miss Universes 3rd Runner-up held at Credicard hardships in life from wherein I needed to enter athletics in order for me to support my tertiary Hall, Sao Paolo, Brazil on September 12. studies. With all these trials, I have been trained Supsup was born on May 16, 1986 and her not only in sports but also in my life. In leadership, I hometown is General Santos City where the Filipino boxing really have a very good training on how to be leader icon Manny Pacquiao was also born. She had grown with her in years of my education. I have been president for father, Timoteo, since her mother, Marcey, worked abroad as seven years in basic education and student body president for four years in secondary and tertiary an engineer. education. These trainings have helped me a lot on Before she studied in Manila, she helped her father in the how to handle people especially now that Im in a farm feeding chickens and goats. Supsup studied hard and she was always passionate in reading very critical position. I have learned how to handle books. Proof to this, she graduated valedictorian when she was in elementary and salutatorian different types of people and manage their individin high school at Makati High School. ual differences. I have learned how to manage my She took her degree in Architecture at the University of the Philippines-Diliman time wisely. According to McKinley, time manageCampus and graduated as Magna Cum Laude. Shamcey also topped the Architect Licensure ment is the greatest paradox. I didnt believe it at first but on my way to achieving my goals, I realized Examination on July, 2010. that time is really precious. These are the things During her interview in the Miss Universe beauty pageant, Supsup stated that she that leadership and athleticism have contributed believes there is life on other planets, and women have a natural advantage over men because to my becoming better person. she said, Women have intuition so men dont fool us. When asked if she could be an animal, LIZETTE: Being both an athlete and a leader, what do you think do both athletes and leaders share in she wants to be a bird so she can fly and see the mountains. common? She topped the online fan ranking during the Miss Universe question and answer Sir Third: Discipline. Thats number one. You canportion. She placed second in the online ranking for the evening gown competition. She was not be good athletes and leaders without discicrowned Bb. Pilipinas-Universe 2011 held at Araneta Coliseum last April 10, 2011. pline. You cannot expect that you will be followed Kevin Barrera continued on page 9
as a leader if you are not showing discipline to your subordinates. You cannot expect to be a great athlete if you will not show discipline. Thats the thing in common between the two. LIZETTE: Going to the technical aspect, what is the relative standing of athleticism in LCBA today? Sir Third: If Im going to compare LCBA with other schools, I must say that we are on the beginning status. During our time, we used to play out of passion. But due to changes, athletes nowadays enter the field of athleticism in order to be scholars. Because of the benefits the school offers for athletes, quality ones begin to enrol in our school. Something that I may say that in the next years of LCBA, quality athletes will definitely enrol in the school. Bakit ganun? We used to train athletes from zero, which is wrong. It must be that we are training athletes with the technical know-hows in the field that he has chosen. We were not supposed to be training them from zero but training them just to be the best. And then the training for teamOur Marketing and Admissions work comes. But this time around, with the Officer: Mr. Fernando T. Pendon III. help of the new management, we believe that athleticism at LCBA is now growing. Kaya sabi ko nga we are on the beginning status again. We can expecting that next year, we will have quality athletes and a quality team. This is something incomparable from LCBA to other universities and colleges. We are training these quality athletes to be a quality team. Ang sakit ng isa ay sakit ng kabuuan, kapag may bulok sa team, bulok din lahat yan. It really matters to have discipline for everyone to have coordination in order to become a TEAM. LIZETTE: We are much aware that organizations here at LCBA are getting less active. What are your words for them? Sir Third: It must always start from the Supreme Student Council. There has been a distortion in organizational structure in LCBA, in particular to collegiate department. I disagree that College of Student Leaders (CSL) should always follow SSC in a sense that SSC should be the executive body and CSL is the legislative body so that there would be balance. The SSC should initiate trust to CSL so that they would have motivation to do their duties. Its not really offering activities to students that matters, its being the voice of the students. Its their number one role. Ang maging boses ng mga estudyante It would help a lot both for the students and the higher management. The management would not know what the voices of the students are. And the best mediator should be the SSC. So that the management would know what the issues of the students are. Second, in implementation of the school policies malaki ang role ng mga organizations. Thirdly, I believe that organizations get less active when their funds get depleted. Pero hindi dun natatapos yun. Kaya nga ang leaders dapat marunong mag-raise ng funds for a specific project in order to bring a better line of activites. Ang bawat kilos ay kailangan ng logistics. Financial Logistics. Kaya dapat maintindihan nila na hindi sila ibinoto para lang magbigay ng activities, hindi dun nagtatapos ang role nila. It must start from the SSC then the rest would be history. LIZETTE: As for my last question, what are your words for us youth, to become leaders and athletes in our own little ways even if were not officially one? Sir Third: Actually, were all born leaders. We need not to be trained to become leaders. In your own little way, you can manage your own life. In that way, you are already a leader and an athlete. Sabi ko nga what is something in common between leaders and athletes, discipline. You should have discipline if you want to be leaders and athletes. Then what comes next? You will have better attitude towards other people. You will be able to manage your time wisely. Having the initiative. Good followership. All these things will come from discipline. This is the number one virtue that the youth must address. LIZETTE: Thank you very much, Sir, for the time that you spent in your interview. May you continue your dedication in serving the school community toward a greater educational institution. Christ Don Mikko Atienza
My teacher, my Hero. Being a teacher is such a great responsibility for he has to teach children in a nice way, control his temper towards his students, and he also has to ensure the safety of his students in school. Lesson plans, visual aids, examinations, and recreational activities during class discussion are the things teacher has to prepare before going to school. There are things teacher can do aside from teaching lesson. He can be your friend, your buddy, your brother/sister, and most of all, a PARENT. Teachers are not always good when it comes to communication with the students guardian. There are times that misunderstanding occurs between the teacher and the guardian. And most of the time, the fault is blamed on the teacher, but the fact is, he just does what he must do in order to make the child responsible. But due to the wrong explanation of the child to his guardian, the quarrel between the teacher and the guardian occurs. Instead of focusing in those things, the teacher gets back to work, because he dont want to miss a glimpse of time to teach his students, for the reason that every second counts. People say that having teaching as a profession is such a burden because you have to study for your whole life. But I remember what my teacher in high school told me that being a teacher is not just a job, its a calling. Other teacher says, Its not the wealth or the money I got, but the paint of joy I saw on my students face whenever we have class discussion and their willingness to learn. Although we have official holidays like Mothers Day, and Fathers Day, teachers must also have their special day to honor their commitment and love for teaching. There must be something we can call as World Teachers Day. Thats why last October 5, 1994, the first world teachers day was held. This event has been well thought-out on the same date each year since then. This is celebrated to commemorate teachers organizations worldwide. Its aim is to mobilize the support for teachers and to ensure that the needs of future generations will continue to be met by the teachers. According to UNESCO, World Teachers Day represents a significant token of awareness, understanding and appreciation displayed for the vital contribution that teachers make to education and development. Education International (EI) strongly believes that World Teachers day should be internationally recognized and celebrated around the world. Over 100 countries around the world observed World Teachers Day. The efforts of EI and its 401 member organizations have contributed to this widely spread recognition. Every year, EI launches a public awareness campaign to highlight the contribution of teaching profession. World Teachers Day is a global observance and not a public holiday. (www.google.com) Before the year ends, make sure that you have talked with your teacher and tell him that Maam/ Sir, youre my hero, because youre my teacher and I thank you for that. Paul John Nuguid
As I became part of the Council of Student Leaders which is composed of all presidents of different organizations, I lived in a culture where the CSL always follows the Supreme Student Council. During those times, I would honestly say that I was unaware of our powers but my experience as a member made me realize how important it is to review the most important thing: the Constitution and by-laws. Also, I was unaware of the so-called College Representatives and the reason why such representatives are removed from the structure. From those experiences, I became more aware of the issues in the school. I heard grievances, good and bad feedbacks and noticed irregularities. In the midst of all these, I realized a certain disturbing fact. The students were simply too apathetic to the point that they do not even try to find ways to make their voices heard. Although I should be the one to know issues and concerns of the students, it would still be so hard unless the others would go out from their corner of silence. Together we must focus on matters that would affect the students welfare and their objectives from the time they stepped inside campus parameters. Unity will spell success. So will discipline, too. As I noticed, a number of students really dont know how to follow rules and policies. Some do not wear IDs, vandalize the walls and other school properties. A lot more violations are constantly committed, evidencing a lack of monitoring and strict implementation. The school and the students are currently confined with this setup. We should remember that along with our rights as students are our obligations. The handbook is the bible of the student and everything which is written there are being set to be our guide. One of our goals as the highest governing body is to be the leading instrument to strict implementation of school policies and adherence to rules on proper decorum and we named it MAAYOS program. Yes. We seem not so visible on this matter in the beginning but we are always looking forward to creating a culture where discipline is the greatest character of the Lycans. Some are saying that we should participate in national issues just like any other council in different universities and colleges. For me, being a citizen and a servant of the school are different. And it is beyond our duties to take stand or participate to acts regarding national issues especially when it is not in line with our vision and mission statement. If we are going to act on these problems, then what is the National Government for? Our school is a different community unlike other universities. We dont need to march and shout our sentiments and protests to the public. LCBA is a peaceful community and we should preserve it. Being the student council leaders does not mean being an activist. . Yes they are students as well but they should stand fair enough to the students, the student council and the administration because they have their distinction now. And they should consider both sides of all the issues. If people would just scrutinize every persons actions and criticize them all the time, they better live on their own. The Supreme Student Council is really the voice of the students. Thats why we have included the MALAYA program in our plans. The program aims to let the students know what their rights are. Part of the program is the formation of a new and effective Grievance Committee where students can address their complaints. There is no perfect student council and never will there be. And for us, the most important thing is not to be the best but to make the students feel our existence and that our existence is for their betterment. Some may ask whether running for
the position is just for popularity or benefits. I may say, winning the position does not guarantee fame. Its in fact risking your name because we never know whether our constituents would appreciate every single activity or program that we are going to offer. We may gain fame but we can never escape from controversies. And neither will it be for scholarship or any benefits. From the time of transfer of office up to this time, did we receive any scholarship grant? If we are to be given that privilege, I think that is just enough to compensate our sacrifices and hardwork. There are a lot more activities and events awaiting. It is for the students to be united. Morever, we have our calendar of seminars and trainings as part of our MAHUSAY program that aims to contribute in producing competitive students who will represent the school in external activities. The Tulong Talino program in cooperation with the Council of Student Leaders, is now being fixed to help other students with their academics. At this point, I am challenging all the students. Let us work together to be heard cooperation with the c o -
for our voices through full and participation Supreme Student Council. And to all our leaders, let us continue serving the studentry. According to a known writer, We dont have to follow where the path may lead us. Instead we have to walk where there is no path and there well leave a trail. The first semester leaves us with successes and sort of things to patch up. And with your utmost support, the Supreme Student Council will never be giving up.