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Msc Olympics 2013
BEGIN! Not even the pouring rain could deter the will and spirits of the students of the Marinduque State College as the college celebrates the very first day of the MARINDUQUE STATE COLLEGE OLYMPICS YEAR 2013. Banners waved and thousands of students showed their undying love and support as the president of our college, Dr. Romulo Malvar, officially declared the opening of the MSC Olympics, accompanied by the symbolic lighting of the torch and the flag raising ceremonies. It is truly amazing how the MSCians show their willingness to go for the honor and pride not only of the departments where they belong, but also to the college they serve. Just imagine their efforts and determination to ignore the physical and mental exhaustion that practice and try-outs bring to them. But surely, the efforts and sacrifices they have demonstrated will pay off in the following days, as variety of sports, cultural and literary competitions go about within the campus.
The pressure and excitement is now brought to a whole new level as departments compete against one another, in hopes to claim the crown as champions in the contests and games that they compete in. They do this not only for themselves, but also in honor of the people who molded and trained them into who and what they are at present. But no matter what happens, everyone competing in the MSC Olympics is already a winner, just like what Rev. Fr. Peter Perilla said in his homily at the holy mass conducted before the opening programs. It is safe to say that, as long as an athlete exerts all his efforts and gives all that he can for the sake of his team, he deserves all the recognition and support he can get from his department, win or lose. The first day has now passed, yet it is just the beginning of a series of heart racing events to occur within our campus in the next few days.
Dories Liway Panes Editor-in-Chief Gianinna Elaine M. Labicane Associate Editor Elmar James Supleo Gemarie Manao Mhaliya Sigue Nhonnie Jean Mayores Joanne Paula Estrabon Camille Logmao Columnists Sarah Jane Lupig Madelene Nacawili Ma. Marineth Magaling Jean Grace Solina Paul John Bugarin Julia Francesca V. Mercene News Writer
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NEXUS, reigns first runner-up in Cheer dance Competition
Nexus Cheer Dancers show their Power Ranger formation.
Isaac Ravanera Gerico Sapunto Sports Writers
Dorenz Dimaano Jaireh Faye Salazar Michelle Ann Mayorga Newspaper Design and Layout Artists Syd March Miraflor Paul Adrian Mancia Reynald Salvacion Rogelyn dela Cruz Photojournalists Reynald Salvacion Isaac Ravanera Rubelyn Cagape Jennifer A. Roncale Circulation Managers Jerome Lingon Maria Catalina Lelang Nico Nepomuceno Cartoonists Ms. Cherie L. Logatoc Ms. Cherie Ann E. Morales Mrs. Anna Roffel O. Lozada Advisers Mrs. Rosalinda M. Nuñez Co-Adviser Dr. Julieta L. Go Consultant
Nexus Cheer dancers placed first runner-up in the Cheer Dance Competition held August 19, Monday morning right after the opening program at MSC Covered Court. Through the spontaneous screams as the Nexus cheer dancers performed, the audience expressed how they were charmed by the stunts and routines shown by each performer. Despite inevitable errors committed ,the dancers amazed the crowd with their boosting confidence all through out their performance.
Deah Rose Jalimbawa Kristian Elon delos Reyes Guellan Grace Regio Mary Josephine Manguera Nikka Mae Adling Pamela Marie Mislang Paola Kristina Malacas Feature Writers
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august 20, 2013
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MSC Olympics 2013 opens Marinduque State College held its opening program to start the MSC Olympics 2013 themed “Sharing MSC’s Legacy through Festival of Sports, Cultural and Literary at MSC Covered Court , Monday, August 19,2013. The program started with a mass celebrated by Rev. Fr. Peter Perilla who emphasized “Our most intensive opponent is none other than ourselves. The fact that we let our weaknesses conquer our mind and body, we will fail often.” Moreover, the last reminder he said was to let go of the past to be able to succeed. Life must go
on, as the saying goes, “Past is past” and believe in present moment”. The entrance of ROTC colors and the preliminaries led by Mogpog Brass Band followed. The crowd gave earsplitting screams when each unit was called by Mr. Rafael Seno, the master of ceremony. President Romulo H. Malvar gave the opening remarks while ROTC Officer Sergeant Historillo gave the security measures. Ms. Lindel De Luna, golden medalist of PASUC National Palaro 2012 lighted the symbolic torch. continued on page 2
Dr. Romulo H. Malvar shakes hands with Vice Governor Romulo A. Baccorro Jr., expressing his thanks for being the guest speaker on the opening program.
LET THE GAMES BEGIN! Turn on page 3 Parade Signals the Commencement of MSC Olympics 2013 Turn on page 2