Ang pamantasan pre election issue february 2015

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INTRAMUROS, MAYNILA

THE OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION OF

YEAR XXXV

OF THE PAMANTASAN NG LUNGSOD NG MAYNILA

FEBRUARY 2015

Ang Pamantasan

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THESSALONICA ANNE CADIZ

ENRIQUE ADOLFO SAN JUAN

“I am very much willing to sacrifice myself, and be an instrument kung ano man ang pangagailangan ng mga student, of course, para din sakin, having the eye kung ano ba ‘yung need ng mga estudyante.”

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ANG PARTIDONG ANG KAMPI

BUKLURAN PARTY

ANG PARTIDONG TUGON

PREELECTION ISSUE

VIENTREE ZOE SANTIAGO

“As a student leader, kapag may nakakabit na ‘leader’, tumanggap ka na ng responsibilidad na hindi lahat gustong umako.”

“To be able to perform a specific goal we need unity, we need collaborative competitiveness, we don’t need individual competitiveness.”

A closer look on the SSC Candidates be more than a pretty face, and that In yearly election season, the and is the External Vice President people will listen to her once they Pamantasan is divided into three of Tugon-RESCUE know her. “It’s a great challenge for me to colors: Green, Blue, and Yellow. be the Supreme Student Council These colors signify major political parties in the university, namely Ang President on my junior year given INSPIRATIONS IN SERVING THE Partidong Tugon, Bukluran Party, t h a t I a m UNIVERSITY and Ang Kampi, respectively. Each c o m p e t i n g “Bakit ko ipagdadamot ‘yung sarili ko party claims to be guided by their with the most na mabigyan ng solusyon ang mga own set of principles into effective r e s p e c t a b l e hinaing ng mga estudyante na ako rin, I am very much people from leadership. nararamdaman ko rin, at nakakaapekto willing to Winning candidate will lead d i f f e r e n t sa iba’ti-ibang tao p a r t i e s .” – sacrifice myself the Supreme Student Council sa PLM.” and be an (SSC) of the university which has Enrique Adolfo the responsibility to represent C. San Juan, instrument kung - Thessalonica It’s a great the student body. John Rapid Bukluran Party anuman ang Anne S. Cadiz, challenge Being the pangangailangan Ang Partidong D. Canonizado, incumbent SSC for me to be President, is known as a candidate y o u n g e s t ng students. Tugon the Supreme from Ang KAMPI party and has a m o n g t h e According gained several feedbacks on his term candidates, San Thessalonica Anne S. to her, hear t Student Juan, mostly Cadiz, Ang Partidong of leading the studentry. and passion for Council Tugon as This year, the said political k n o w n service are clichés, President on organizations continue to contest “Boogie”, comes h oweve r, t h e my junior year to get the spot through their from College aspiring president given that I Human chosen representatives namely: o f claims to have am competing Thessalonica Anne S. Cadiz from Development (CHD) taking Bachelor those as a student with the most of Science in Social Works and is Ang Partidong Tugon, Enrique l e a d e r. C a d i z respectable Adolfo C. San Juan from Bukluran affiliated with Social Works Society says she has the Party, and Vientree Zoe B. Santiago as Vice President for Internal Affairs; eye on students’ people from and belongs in central committee from Ang KAMPI. needs and is an different of Bukluran Student’s Alliance- instrument to parties. Integrated Students’ Organization. THE ASPIRING SSC PRESIDENTS address them. Enrique Adolfo C. “I am very much willing to sacrifice “I believe that I need to step forward “It [Bukluran] San Juan, Bukluran gave me the Party myself and be an instrument kung more than the way people see anuman ang pangangailangan ng me superficially. Hindi lang dapat reason that being a student-leader is not just for the students.” –Thessalonica Anne S. maganda ka lang, I mean you should use your beauty to influence others.” sake of having. It gave me the reason Cadiz, Ang Partidong Tugon to serve the students because you Having an experience on being - Vientree Zoe B. Santiago, Ang know it should be you, not only the the Public Relations Officer (PRO) KAMPI A BS Biology student, on her students but serving the society as of the SSC on her sophomore year, Cadiz claims to have the idea of what third year, Santiago is the crown of well.” – Enrique Adolfo C. San Juan, Bukluran Party Bb. Pamantasan 2014 and World to change and improve inside the Trained by his home organization, student council. She is an incoming Miss University Philippines 2014. Bukluran party, he is nurtured to fourth year BS Psychology student Santiago aims to prove that she could

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have the initiative to serve not only the students but also the society. He uplifts the party’s principle that the students’ welfare is the supreme law. “Naniniwala po kasi kami na ang magandang pamumuno ay I believe that hindi nasusukat I need to step sa bonggang forward more selebrasyon ngunit ito ay nasusukat than the way sa mga programa people see me na naglalayon na superficially. magtagal na hindi Hindi lamang isang taon.”- lang dapat Vientree Zoe B. maganda ka Santiago, Ang lang, I mean KAMPI S a n t i a g o you should use believes in long your beauty term projects that to influence are pro-student. others. Projects which results last even Vientree Zoe until the after the B. Santiago, Ang KAMPI term, and that it would be best if the future students will benefit from them.

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CURRENT SSC REVIEW “We think it’s not enough na ganun yung konseho, it’s time para ihalal yung talagang magbibigay ng mga tunay na serbisyo, magbibigay po ng isang taon na suporta, hindi lang paasa.” - Thessalonica Anne S. Cadiz, Ang Partidong Tugon The APT SSC President admits that she is not in the position to look into the flaws of the incumbent SSC,

however, she is convinced that as a student she hasn’t felt its presence. Yes, they are competitive, but they are competitive, individually. They have the strong desire to be the best, but then again, is that desire of being the best is for the welfare of the student? – Enrique Adolfo C. San Juan, Bukluran Party San Juan acknowledges the desire of the current SSC to win, but, on the other hand, they lack unity due to their political origin. He emphasizes that being united is vital in performing a specific goal. “Madi-describe ko po ‘yung past administration [incumbent council] as building era, I guess, a building age for the pamantasan. - Vientree Zoe B. Santiago, Ang KAMPI According to her, the duty of the incoming SSC officers is to improve what was started by the incumbent council and further explained that projects of the slate are the projects of the students. Being on the same party, Santiago says that the current council is branded for accomplishing simple but result-lasting programs. ON THEIR PLANS Of the three aspiring SSC presidents, different plans has been laid based on their priorities, however, when it comes in establishing a student regent, they all find a same ground. Having a student regent to represent the students is a project that even past SSC’s of PLM had tried to achieve. Now, it is still one of the agenda of the major political groups. TRIXIE C. BAUTISTA ANNA LORRAINE D. GALURA


02 Ang Pamantasan February 2015 Pre-election Issue

NEWS V I C E P R E S IDENT

S R A

E C E T R Y

T R E A S U R E R

ASHLEY PALAGANAS TUGON

KATT AGUILAR - TUGON

HECTOR TAN III - TUGON

ALDREX PALMA - TUGON

“Ang batayan ng pagiging magaling ay ‘yung hindi lang pagpo-post sa Facebook o Twitter, dapat visible ka.”

“I guess what we need is better communication within the campus.”

“Gusto ko, bilang estudyante, makuha ko ‘yung mga proyekto na dapat talaga sa atin ibigay.”

Para sa akin, kung ano ang nakalagay sa batas, ‘yun ang dapat manaig dahil kung hindi susundin ang batas, susunod na lahat ng kamalian ‘dun.

DAVE BULANADI ANG KAMPI

CLIFF BUENAVENTURA ANG KAMPI

“Pwede ring mas kailangan namin ng posisyon para matupad ‘yung pinaglalaban namin, pero position is just a name.”

“I have to serve. Gusto ko patunayan sa mga kapwa ko estudyante, lalo na sa mga nakakababang taon na hindi dahil baguhan ka, dapat wala kang pakialam.”

ISHTEL CASTAÑEDA BUKLURAN

“Naniniwala ako sa collective leadership, dapat alayan mo rin kung sino ang nangangailangan ng tulong.”

STUDENT INBOX IN YOUR OPINION, WHAT PROJECTS AND EFFORTS FROM THE PREVIOUS STUDENT COUNCIL SHOULD BE EMULATED AND/OR IMPROVED BY THE INCOMING STUDENT COUNCIL 2015-2016?

REIKO SAYO - BUKLURAN Kasiyahan, hindi lamang po ‘yun ‘yung kailangan ng mga estudyante- hindi lamang po ‘yun ang dapat paghandaan. Marami pang problema, katulad ng student representation.”

Projects? Worth emulating? The current SSC can’t even make a stand about certain issues affecting the students of PLM, that needs to change. We need a council who can UNITE the PLM Community and has the voice, courage and principles to promote the rights and welfare of the students - Former SSC Officer 2004-2005 #UnitedPamantasan #Mismo#BosesNgPamantasan #BukluranParty BOK PARCE

GATCH GATCHALIAN ANG KAMPI

“Nandoon din ‘yung puso ng isang estudyante, para paglingkuran ‘yung mga kapwa niya iskolar para masamahan sila sa isang mas magandang taon, para sa isang mas magandang Pamantasan.”

CHE ROSALES - BUKLURAN “Mayroon po tayong tinatawag na development, kahit po kinabukasan, wala na yung event, ‘yung development tuluy-tuloy pa rin.”

Honestly, Hindi lahat naramdaman ko. Maybe because hindi naha-hype ng maayos but I think the Pasko sa Pamantasan and Pag Love Mo yun yung mas pag bigyan ng pansin. Mostly sa mga estudyante gusto yung mga prostudent project to ease academic works. I suggest make it annual. Sana rin, mas mag exert sila ng effort to let the students know the real situation of the university. Puro po kasi sa social media nalang nakikita. Paano naman po yung hindi active sa Social Media [?] YUMI CORTEZ, CMC

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HAYES BONETE - TUGON Para itama ang mga nagawang pagkakamali at para ibigay kung ano ang nararapat sa mga iskolar.

PANGAYAN - ANG KAMPI

IMU TOLEDO ANG KAMPI

“Binigyan ako ng opportunity na magkaraoon ng voice, siguro ito na ‘yung time ko to make a change before I graduate. A student leader, they are brave, they have knowledge.”

“Ang gusto kong ipakita ay ang progressive ebolusyon, kung saang process na nag-i-evolve tayo into much better, much better until we become perfect, even though na walang perfect council, walang perfect na estudyante-lider.”

PAU COSTINIANO - BUKLURAN

RJ QUETULIO BUKLURAN

“Alam po namin ang trabaho ng lahat sa bawat position, pero sa tingin po namin, ito po ‘yung mga position na best fit sa amin.”

I guess what should they improve is making students of this university aware of its rules and regulation and also how can they help in the cleanliness and order of our school. Also they should have their new twists of program for the entertainment of every isko and iska. They should leave their own mark but in a positive way though. EARL SABIDO, CET

“Pagiging parte po ng konseho is an opportunity na mabago hindi lang ‘yung ngayon kundi pati ‘yung mga susunod na estudyante ng PLM.”

Honestly, I have not heard any of their projects (excluding the foundation week celebration which is mandatory). I believe that they should focus on 3 major problems in our university 1. Lack of facilities 2. Lack of inter-collegiate exposure 3. Lack of support from the administration. They should always prioritize the welfare of the students. STEVAN HUGH ALVARADO, CTHTIM


February 2015 Pre-election Issue Ang Pamantasan 03

NEWS Timeline: 2015 PLM SC Elections ANNE JANE M. PANDIAN FEB 9-13

FEB 02

The Resolution no. 1 was released stating the assumption of office of the new Commission on Election Commissioners for AY 2015-2016. With 13 college representatives, one each for college, the new set of officers were as follows: Ilonah Joy G. Galites (CM), Chairperson; Zianne O. Calub (CAUP), Vice-Chairperson; Mm Doreen F. Cortez (CHD), Secretary; Anne Camille B. Mora (CAE), Treasurer; Gian Carlo M. Nazario (CMC), PRO; With commissioners Cherry Mae Perez (CME), Jannel D. Flores (CPT), Gillianne Joyce A. Domingo (COPERS), Kimberly V. Coaquilla (CET), Joseph Patrick Aguilar (CN), Maria Conchita Maniaol (CTHTIM), Dian DN. Cera (CS), and Ma. Jennifer Y. Borbon (CL).

The deliberation for the accreditation and reaccreditation of political parties happened at PLM-COMELEC office from 12PM to 3PM. After the deliberation, the official political parties were posted. On the same day, COMELEC released resolution no. 5 stating the turnover of college representatives: Roxette Gagahina (CMC), Commissioner, replacing Nazario; Jericho Siochi (CL), PRO, replacing Borbon;

The filing of candidacy started on February 9 (7AM) and was closed on February 13. The deliberation of candidates and the posting of official candidates also happened on the same day from 12NN-3PM. FEB 14

The day for filing of protest for official candidates and its deliberation.

FEB 26

Following the closing of campaign period of all parties at 12NN, PLMCOMELEC will be organizing the Meeting de Avance at 3PM which will be held at the Tanghalang Bayan.

FEB 27

Election Day. Voters may vote at the University Activity Center from 7AM-6PM. The canvassing period will be followed. MAR 02

Proclamation of the winners.

FEB 06

FEB 03

FEB 07

PLM-COMELEC announced the period of election from February 3 (Tuesday) to February 28 (Saturday). Also on the same day, the list of voters are filed to Student Information System (SIS). Announced as well was the start of the accreditation and reaccreditation of political parties which will end on February 6, 12NN. On its Facebook page, COMELEC released resolution no. 2 promulgating the instructions to all prospective candidates.

FEB 12

Three political parties (Ang KAMPI Party, Bukluran Party, Ang Partidong Tugon) were present at the orientation of the political party officers that was held at the COMELEC Office.

The COMELEC released the resolution no. 7 stating the changes on the process of filing the Certificate of Candidacy (COC’s). COC’s are to be submitted to the Office of the Student Development and Services (OSDS) after its approval from the college.

FEB 16-26

The final resolution for the official candidates was released followed by the deliberation of the official lists of candidates from 1PM to 3PM. On the same day begins the posting and distribution of campaign paraphernalia and the campaign period. The preparations for the election returns and list of voters will be set as well on these dates. Additionally, on February 20, 21 and 23, the submission of poll precinct watchers and canvasser watchers, orientation of the poll watchers, and the printing and sealing of the official ballots, respectively, are expected to be organized.

Fund shortage, support saddle SSC annual activities KEITH NIÑO B. MEDRANO

Lack of funds and support from the university’s administration prevented the Supreme Student Council (SSC) from implementing all the programmed activities in the 2014-2015 school year, but the president of the student body claimed they had succeeded in putting forward the welfare of all PLMayers, fighting for greater representation in the Board of Regents. At the start of their term, the SSC, based on its General Plan of Action (GPOA), had 26 programs throughout the school year, but only nine activities pushed through from June 2014 to February 2015. A new set of student leaders will be elected into office this month. SSC President John Rapid D. Canonizado, a senior mass communications student, blamed the lack of support from the university administration, led by former president Artemio Tuquero, for the student body to implement all its programs. “Hindi naasikaso ang programs from the month of September to October,” Canonizado said in an interview with AP. “Unang-una, hati ang suporta ng admin sa SSC. One of the proofs is when the admin sued me. Patunay na hindi suportado ng admin ang SSC or at least, ako.” Based on its General Plan of Action (GPOA), a total of 26 programs were planned for the two semesters this school year, namely: (1) 49th Founding Anniversary Celebration; (2) Rock Back to School Concert; (3) Araw Ni Mother Earth (ANIME); (4) Organization Fair; (5) Launching of B.A. G. and S. D. F; (6) Launching of the University Wifi connection; (7) Food Stalls; (8)

Launching of 10, 000 hours; (9) Premier Organizations in PLM (POP); (10) Financial Statement Seminar; (11) Open Audit; (12) Mr. and Ms. United Nations; (13) Stress Buster; (14) OUTREACH; (15) Launching of Online Enrolment; (16) Outbreak Mission; (17) Paskuhan sa Pamantasan; (18) Christmas Gift Giving; (19) Launching of Alumni ID; (20) PLM Awards; (21) Student Leadership Training Seminar; (22) Iskolympics; (23) Pag Love Mo; (24) Halalan 2015; (25) Graduation Ball; and (26) Youth Sona. ON THE SUCCESSFULLY LAUNCHED PROGRAMS But, only nine of these programs were completed. These were the 49th Founding Anniversary Celebration, Rock Back to School Concert, Launching of B.A. G. and S. D. F, Launching of the University Wifi connection, Food Stalls, Launching of Online Enrolment, Paskuhan sa Pamantasan, Student Leadership Training Seminar, and the Launching of Alumni ID. SSC began its term with a big bang with the holding of the 49th Founding Anniversary Celebration in July 19-21, 2014. This 3-day celebration consisted various programs such as Elite Fashion House, G. at Bb. Pamantasan, with the presence of food stalls around the campus. In August, the SSC held the Rock Back to School Concert to welcome the students back to school and staged the launching of B. A. G. and S. D. F., a program which caters to provide financial assistance to scholars in need. “ M a ra m i n g e s t u d ya n t e a n g nangailangan at natulungan. Hindi lang estudyante kundi konsehong nangailangan.” Said SSC President John Rapid D. Canonizado in an interview

with AP. The SSC also began the Alumni ID, Online Enrolment and University Wifi, which Rapid said was ‘partly accomplished’. “Nilalakad na namin ang papel and we are tapping the administration,” he added.

He said the SSC tried to “minimize expense for projects involving concerts and parties.” It was the same reason why the Outbreak Mission was cancelled. Organization Fair, an activity held every year, was not organized this school year, due to “budget insufficiency, available venue and support from the administration”, Canonizado said, adding the PLM Awards and Iskolympics were also scrapped for the same reasons. PLM Awards, aims to recognize different individuals who excel in various fields such as media, education and the like, was supposedly on December. On the other hand, Iskolympics is an event that launches different recreational sports activities, joined by officers of college student councils.

“Kahit sinasabi nilang hati ang SSC [dahil sa partidong pinanggagalingan ng bawat isa], hindi ito nangangahulugang hindi kami gumagalaw as SSC,” he said. Canonizado, however, gave the SSC a high score of 8 out of 10 rating when asked to assess the performance of the student body this school year. “Binawasan ko ng dalawang puntos mula sa 10 dahil una, hindi nabuo ang konsepto ng pagsasama sa konseho. Ikalawa, hindi naipatupad ang marami sa programang nakatala sa GPOA,” he said.

ON THE 14 UNATTAINED PROGRAMS Then, the controversy started and 14 programs failed to takeoff, namely Araw Ni Mother Earth (ANIME), Organization Fair, Launching of 10, 000 hours, Premier Organizations MESSAGE FOR PLMAYERS in PLM (POP), Financial Statement Canonizado said he hope the Seminar, Open Audit, Mr. and Ms. PLMayers will look at the student’s United Nations, Stress Buster, Outreach, body performance, not on the quantity Outbreak Mission, Christmas Gift of activities but the quality of its Giving, PLM Awards, Iskolympics, and performance for the entire school year. Pag Love Mo. “Sana huwag i-assess ang konseho sa Canonizado explained that the kung gaano kaganda ang Foundation main reason of inability to implement Day o kung gaano ka-bongga ang majority of their programs is the ASSESSMENT ON PROGRAMS Paskuhan. I-assess nila kung gaano internal conflict existing among the Canonizado said the student naging katapang (ang SSC) para tuparin officers and the lack of support from body may not have carried out many ang trabaho nila bilang boses ng mga the administration during former activities but claimed success because estudyante,” he said. justice Tuquero. of his centerpiece program called This what he had to say to Among the activities that fell “Laban para sa Student Regent”. aspiring campus leaders who are victims during these tumultuous The SSC President said he was proud seeking elective positions this month. months were the Launching of 10, 000 the current council had fought hard for “Congratulations dahil tinanggap ninyo hours, Premier Organizations in PLM the PLM community to have a student ang hamon ng pagiging estudyante-lider (POP), Financial Statement Seminar, representative to the Board of Regents. sa Pamantasan. Lagi niyong tatandaan Open Audit, Mr. and Ms. United “Lahat ng problema at sentimiyento ng na maluluklok kayo sa konseho hindi lang Nations, Stress Buster, and Outreach. mga estudyante ay hindi naririnig dahil dahil magbebenta kayo ng lanyard, hoodie As Tuquero faced a leadership we don’t have a representation at BOR,” o shirts, o di kaya nama’y mag-oorganisa crisis, the SSC struggled to implement he said, emphasizing the importance ng events.” its projects, like the Araw Ni Mother of the program. He also thanked all the PLMayers Earth (ANIME) that caters to raise He also defended the council’s who supported him during his term. awareness of the Earth’s current decision to oppose Tuquero, seen as “Salamat dahil lagi kayong nagbibigay environmental condition. Originally the worst program of his council, which ng magagandang mensahe sa akin para set in August, Canonizado said the led to the deterioration of relationship maging inspirasyon ko sa paglaban sa program was not implemented because between the administration and the lakas na pumipigil sa tunay na adhikain they had problems with a live band, student body, dividing the student ng SSC”, he added. citing financial constraints. leaders.


04 Ang Pamantasan February 2015 Pre-election Issue

PROFILE

THESSALONICA ANNE CADIZ 3RD YEAR

PSYCHOLOGY, CHD

ANG PARTIDONG TUGON

ENRIQUE ADOLFO SAN JUAN 2ND YEAR

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