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Friday, April 11, 2014

NSRC-CDMU on the GO: Duty on Call (by Florabel Lovido)

           
NSRC-CDMU volunteers of Bukidnon State University headed by Mr. Rhondell M. Paraiso conducted Disaster Risk Reduction and Management training at Manolo Fortich Central Elementary School in cooperation with the Ed199 NSTP class last February 22, 2014. The goal of the training was to create Campus Disaster Control Group in all DepEd Schools, and MFCES is one of the recipients of this project.

            The pupils’ training was facilitated by the NSRC-CDMU volunteers while Mr. Rhondell M. Paraiso spearheaded the teachers’ orientation on Classroom Emergency and Basic Pre-hospital Care or first aid. The trainees were divided into 4 groups and were assigned into different stations.


            A drill followed the training to test whether or not the trainees have acquired the skills they ought to develop among the pupils. The entire event ended successfully at around 10:30 AM.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

BSU Hits Top 4 (by Vannizza M. Lucenta)

           
Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) officially released the results of Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) last March 7, 2013. There are of 80, 693 examinees from different institutions who took the examination. The releasing of the official result had been a long awaited event after the standardized examination was conducted in 15 testing centers all over the Philippines.

Among the thousand number of test-takers, 10 topnotchers were recognized. Shaunell Mary Josol-Sayson dragged the name of Bukidnon State University on top as she hit the 4th place with an average of 87. 20, a matter of .20 difference for her to take the next step higher.


Shaunell Mary Josol-Sayson is a graduate of BSU, majoring in Early Childhood Education (ECED). She further is married and a mother of three yet these do not stop her from graduating as a Cum Laude.

BSU 2014 Election: Close Fight (by Trixel Sumintan)


           

A close fight of the candidates heated up the 2014 University-wide election last February 28, 2014 at Bukidnon State University. There were three (3) rival parties vying for the proposed political positions: SAMAKANA headed by Ms. Sheryl Mae Sulit, YES WE CAN headed by Ms. Angelica Fortin and TINAPA led by Mr. Mark Borja. Prior to the Election Day, each party was given sufficient time to propose their respective platforms during the Meeting de Avance. As random students were asked which party they thought was worthy for their votes, they had had a hard time answering since all the aspiring leaders, more specifically the presidential candidates, possessed qualities necessary for leading the entire studentry.


There was a close fight between the candidates who ran for the position of the Supreme Student Council President since they were all well-experienced leaders. However, students had finally spoken. The election started at around 7:00 A.M and ended at around 3:00 PM of the said date.  As what a general rule says, “Majority wins”. Hence, Ms. Angelica Fortin, with a total vote of more than three thousand, was declared as the newly elected SSC president.

Tuesday, April 8, 2014

BSU Braces Link (by Richelle Gustillo)


   
BSU held the Brace the Link, a yearly activity spearheaded by the Supreme Student Council, last February 7, 2014 at 1:30 in the afternoon in the university gymnasium. A week before the event, the SSC had done their best to invite all the students to join the said activity.  The purpose of this annual event is to bridge the gap between the Institution’s administration and the students. This activity further aimed to hear students’ voice and claims. Head officers and staff from different offices of BSU, hence, were obliged to be around throughout the entire activity so that students’ queries and concerns would be answered. The university’s progress and achievements of the preceding school year were also presented. 

Involved school officials then quickly answered all the students’ concerns. The activity ended successfully. 

NSRC-CDMU serves during MASTS 2014 (by Carl Princess Abalos)

Mindanao Association of State Tertiary Schools, Inc. (MASTS) Sports and Literary Cultural Competitions showcased the best athletes and literary enthusiasts of Mindanao. More than twenty tertiary schools joined the 2014 competitions, with BSU as the hosting Institution.

The NSRC-College Disaster Management Unit volunteers rendered service to the four-day event as medical team. With the permission of the university president and the NSTP coordinator, Dr. Victor M. Barroso and Engr. Jerome N. Ramirez respectively, the NSRC-CDMU volunteers provided pre-hospital care to players, spectators and audience who would possibly gain some injuries during the entire event.

The volunteers were divided into five teams. Two of the teams, headed by Peachy Love A. Soriano (CDMU Operations Officer) and Geraldine A. Labajo (CDMU Training Officer), were assigned to respond to emergencies on the events conducted at Central Mindanao University. The other groups were headed by Prim Rose B. Ricaforte (CDMU Liaison Officer), Muffit A. Docdocil (CDMU Training Officer) and Florabel C. Lovido (CDMU Communications Officer).


For four days, the volunteers assisted not less than 38 injured players coming from the different institutions.

Monday, April 7, 2014

4 Months of Melancholy


By: Necy Vallecera

It has been four months from the very day that you left me,
But the pain kept alive from the day that you set me free.
Someday, somehow I pray and wish,
That you’ll disappear and vanish.

It has been four months since I cried a thousand times to death,
But sorrows still dig deep within me taking away my breath.
I hope and beg one million times,
That you’ll be away a thousand miles.

It has been four months from the day you said goodbye,
But the word was stucked up like I want to die.
I long for the time that you’ll fade,

And cease the heartaches that you gave.

It's Hard to Say Goodbye



By: Necy Vallecera

Every time I tried to say goodbye,
My heart breaks and is supposed to die.
But as it continuously beats for you,
It hurts a lot more as it always do.

Yet, in spite of those hurt feelings,
I still managed to love you with all those things.
Gave you the love that you need,
But you wasted it all indeed.

I thank you for showing some care
And for the love that you shared.
Sorry for being so desperate,
But my love for you was strongly mixed with hate.

This is the last time that I’ll let you feel
My tender and undying love for real.
But it’s the best time to set you free,

And let your heart go and flee.

Smile and Tears



By: Necy Vallecera

Everywhere I go, I always carry with me a smile,
It makes my problems disappear even just for a while.
My smile lightens up my day,
And makes me through all the way.

Tears altered my smile in an abrupt way,
And brought me up to my melancholy.
I shed tears for days,
And made my mind thoughtless.

When you smile, there are tears behind.
They are always connected.
So wear your biggest smile constantly,

And rather cry occasionally. 

Saturday, April 5, 2014

“I was Born for this"




By: Florabel C. Lovido

N - Nothing can compare to my chosen profession,
O - Obviate that I experienced will never change my decision.
B - Bitter comments from my colleagues, they say
L - Love, you can’t find in your profession and you’ll grow old alone.
E - Earnestly I say I’ll take the risk, for I want to be an effective teacher just like what they did.

T - Teething troubles that I’ll encounter as I take this path,
E - Everlasting and unspeakable joy is what I feel whenever I finish each tasks.
A - Authorize to touch students’ lives, applying my
C - Creed and principle as a teacher to help them realize, that goal is a dream with a deadline.
H - Hardships have always been our partner for it makes life colorful.
E - Exhale and inhale is the least thing we can do to keep us more cheerful.

R - Respect and adoration is what we gained from this chosen profession, now tell me why I should exchange this vocation when all I know is that, I was born to have a profession that will teach other profession.

Endless



By: Lucenta,Vannizza M.

Nothing I know of You
Measures never too
Unfathomable passion fall
Dimmed can eye it all

Crippled heart seems none
Thoughts of a thousand sand
Million farther ways
Touches as affection say

My beloved mourn not
Dances over the lake and say
Healed with my heart

kiss every tears as clay

It’s Too Often



By: Lucenta,Vannizza M.


Two footprints step they fall
Naïve never bothered at all
Eyed burnt they fall
Take closes to save the tool

Heavens dimmed they fall
None comrades around at all
Bed’s corner sit they fall
Watching darkness crave it all

Stand in empty room they fall
Rainbow brought no life at all
Clock strikes my tears fall

As I subside the real call

Memories of May




 By: Chudney


Your words are smoldering inside of me,
haunted by the tremors of reality.
I know you wanted to set me free,
But I’ve got a tight grip on this, can’t you see?

You’re unconsciously pushing me away,
Ricocheting every word I say.
Inferring answers at the end of the day,

Oh! Can we just bring back the memories of May?

“It’s you”






By: Jasmin D. Apilado

I’m all alone feeling so blue
When the one I loved left and let go
Then you came and said hello
You made me feel so renew

Now it’s you, I’m holding on to
It’s you, and why I just don’t know
Don’t leave me for I won’t let you go
You are the one; I hope it would really be you

Your touch mended my broken heart
Your voice whispered I won’t be hurt
Your kiss, so sweet I would never forget
Your smile, can make my day right

Even if we are not always together
In my heart you’ll stay forever
In life, you made me stronger

You love me, that’s all I wanna hear.
 
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