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SSG advocates student’s well being through four key projects

CaiSafe ka rito is a project that the supreme student government came up with to help and improve everyone's well being page 02

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Surge in onion price surprises Caintaños

In an interview, Mang June, a vendor at Riverside, claimed that the increase in prices affected them because of the high cost of capital but they had no other option than to mark up the prices by a tiny amount for the customers

He also added that they already expected an increase in prices, especially in the month of December, but it surprises them that the increase would be that high

Ms Lisa Nobles, a consumer, stated that she avoids using onions for now and only uses garlic when cooking since the prices are high She also added that others chose to buy more ingredients rather than spend more on buying onions

He questioned why the government has not yet been able to resolve the “abnormality” of prices for onions

Fare Hike

“Pag tumaas ang gasolina, damay lahat. Diba pag nag-deliver ng product, diba gagamit ng gasolina?

tataas din ang bilihin,” a driver said.

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“Almost one-month na yung ano ng sibuyas nayan samantalang aanihin lang naman may mga bagong ani naman bakit ganon ang price napakataas?” he asked

Manang Ana, a vendor as well, said that the highend prices made them spend more of their capital on buying onions rather than buying more items for their stores She also added that it affected the quantity of what consumers buy “Kapag bumili ka pa rin ng kasing dami noon ng binili mo di ka naman na makakabili ng iba mo pang kailangan para sa lulutuin mo ” , said by student Denise Ape

She also stated that sometimes you may feel as though you shouldn’t buy anything at all because your purchase will be less than usual

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Many people failed to realize that we have long been in the mouth of a crocodile waiting to be swallowed, uncertain to go outside for the tiger roaming around Only left for us is to be wise on who to trust in such a situation, it becomes clear that enhancing our defense cooperation agreement with the United States is a wise move

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In an interview, Aldrich Estonilo, a student from HUMSS 11-Faith stated that even a small increase can make budgeting hard for them since it would add up to their expense

Ippo Bedano, another student of CSHS said that he also had the same reaction He stated that even if the increase is small, it would still be challenging

Simpleng pag taas ng barya papahirap sa atin halimbawa nalang araw araw kang pumapasok ng malayo at ang sahod mo ay 300 sa isang araw at ang

SSG advocates student’s well being through four key projects

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In an interview, focal person Protocol Officer

Bryan Trix Gito stated that CaiSafe aims to help and improve everyone's well being through four separate categories which is CaiSafe, CaiAyos, CaiSigla, and CaiLinis

CaiSafe aims to spread awareness about drug use and prevent kidnappings while CaiAyos aims to develop an orderly system that will enable students to access comfort rooms and hallways using their passes Caisigla helps spiritual reconnection to God And last, CaiLinis which aims on helping the school keep clean

He added that one of the things affecting the program is students who do not follow the rules giving them more work When asked about his solutions he stated: "Put in effort is my biggest and far most effective strategy"

The program has been running since last November 2022

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