PPPDMO bares projects
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Ms. Bayombong in second attempt
Yalung takes crown
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by Ryan Pastolero Failure is one stepping stone to success. A Marian sophomore accountancy student, Sharmaigne Yalung, proved that being a runnerup last year is not enough after getting this year’s most coveted title as Mutya ng Bayombong 2012.
CONGRATULATIONS! to the new Marian Registered Guidance Counselors
ALONA C. COSTALES MAY JULIET S. PALINA PEARL VIA S. COBALLES
The said beauty tilt is one of the highlights of the 2012 Bayombong Town and Patronal Fietsa held at the LGU gymnasium on Aug. 4. The 17-year old pride of Cluster 4 (Brgys. Don Tomas Maddela,
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Vol. LI No. 2 July-August 2012
New ULRC circular: Use library cards by Ryan Pastolero
“There are cases that the borrower of a book is just using the name of another student,” said Mrs. Eva Rose Bugaling, Engineering and IT Section librarian. She said that this prompted them to take an action concerning this issue. According to Bugaling, with the implementation of the new li-
brary rule, there will be an easy monitoring and filing of library files and documents. “Our library work will be reduced because of the new implemented circular,” said Daphne Lumidao, a junior BSED student and a library working scholar. The implementation of the said library rule was reformulated
Recovery facility generates over P100K by Lea Donna Divina and Jan Mikhael Pating
The Material Recovery Facility (MRF) of Saint Mary’s University (SMU) earned an income of P118,266.25 last school year. In the previous years since its establishment in 2009, the MRF was able to generate a total of P76,105.75 in July 2009-May 2010; P32,457.25 in June 2010- Dec. 2010, and P13,303.75 in Jan.- Feb.
2011. According to Mrs. Venica Acosta, vice president for finance, the income from the MRF is remitted to the Treasury Office and goes to the university’s general fund, meaning it [fund] can be used for any authorized purpose. “The administration acknowledges the important role and contribution of the working scholars in
Assistant director bags three awards in int’l research fest
the waste management program of the university. For this reason, the fund is usually plowed back as benefit for the working scholars,” Acosta said. She said that expenses for meals and snacks of the working students during general cleaning activities, Christmas program for Continued on page 2
ULRC goes online with new software
by Hajie Mariano With his research entitled, Added Cognitive Burden or Interest: Effect of Enhancement in Learning from Slide Lesson Presentation in Authentic Classroom Setting, Dr. Cesar Medula Jr., bagged three awards in the recently concluded World Research Festival 2012 held at Marco Polo Hotel, Cebu City on Aug. 22-25. Medula was hailed as the Best
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by Hazel Buctayon The SMU library goes online. Following the phase-out of its old system, Athena, the University Learning Resource Center (ULRC) now operates using Koha, a webbased open source integrated library system (ILS). “Koha is web-based so ‘pag may internet connection ka, pwede mong ma-access sa labas. Lahat ng students nagawan na ng account,” said Chester Barut, electronic ser-
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this year after the Athena Library Services, created last 2005, was discontinued. “We were not implementing the use of library card for the past five years because we are already using the circulation slip or the OPAC services for the library borrowers,” said Bugaling. Bugaling added that the rule on
putting a valid I.D. picture on the library card was required starting last July 17 to trace a borrower if he/she is using a real identity or not. However, a sophomore accountancy student said that “the new rule requires a lot of time in borrowing.” Continued on page 3
SMUCS tops MBC reg’l choir tilt anew by Jan Mikhael Pating For the second time around. Saint Mary’s University Choral Society (SMUCS) again bagged on Aug.11 first place in the Manila Broadcasting Company (MBC) Regional Choral Competition held in Cauayan City, Isabela. After last year’s landslide victory on the same contest, the 30-member group and their new adviser and choir master, Kristabelle Geijy Gonzales, were
again given the opportunity to move to the national level of the said tilt. “I always remind them to keep their feet on the ground and stay humble. Win or lose just give your best. As long as we have the quality because we (SMUCS) are not here for fame,” Mrs. Gonzales said. The group members said they were happy that all their Continued on page 2
RunForest participants go beyond benchmark See story on page 4
ECO-FERVOR. Mr. Kenneth Maslang of the CESC points to the goal - a 3km ascent from Masoc Brgy. plaza to the Boy Scout camp site as this crowd of Marian students, some faculty members and staff, and other non-marians make ready for ‘Run for the Forest’ - a fun run organized by the CESC on its relaunching last Oct. 25. (Photo by Julius B. Gulayan, Jr.)
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The University Learning Resource Center (ULRC) crafted a new library rule for this school year. The ULRC Circular No. 1 S.Y. 2012-2013 recently formulated by the library staff already requires Marian students to use a library card with a valid I.D. picture in borrowing books.
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