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Jaguars claws the trophy from the Soaring Eagles

Victory is sweetest after the third try!

Ravening Jaguars finally knocked off the Soaring Eagles after three consecutive years of contesting for the debate championship competition in the SIGLAKASAN 2022 Academic Events, DWCC ACD Building Lobby, October 26.

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Giulianne Logmao, Jonh Marc Martinez, and Josh Pypers Macalintal, representatives of the Cluster 1 Ravening Jaguards, from the opposition team, clashed with Marika Revaño, Karl Bryan Chavez, and Joshua Valenzuela, representatives of Cluster 3, from the government team, with the motion “This house believes that science and technology contributed a bad impact to the environment.” The intense debate between the two clusters caught the attention of the crowd as both sides provided strong arguments. “Science and technology is like a double-edged sword,” said the opposition team.

The Jaguars roared their argument that despite having bad impacts on the environment, the positive impacts of science and technology still overpower it.

Logmao even called science and technology the “most powerful resource” that humans can use, and it is only a matter of how people utilize it.

Moreover, Jaguars’ Logmao seized the Best

Halcons boasts 21-medal tally, tops CCAA Athletics event

The Home of Champions!

DWCC Halcons finished strong in the CCAA ‘17 Athletics Competition after being hailed as Champions in both Men’s and Women’s categories in the OMNHS grounds, Calapan City, November 30.

The Halcons Athletics unit secured the top spot after garnering 10 Gold, 5 Silver, and 6 Bronze medals in the Track (Sprint and Relay), Throwing, and Jumping events.

Ma’am Annie Amuguis, DWCC’s Sports Development Coordinator, told the TDG team that while they are the Defending Champions from the previous CCAA, this is the first time that the Halcons

Cluster 3 adds home the 12th consecutive trophy

For the 12th star!

Still undefeated, CLUSTER 3 Soaring Eagles - School of Engineering, Architecture, and Fine Arts concluded the SIGLAKASAN 2022 as the Overall Champion, October 28.

With complete domination and rule, Eagles bested in all three Siglakasan Events namely the Academic, Cultural, and Sports events.

Debater award while Eagles’ Revaño got the Best Speaker award. It can be traced back to the previous years’ performance that Cluster 3 had with Valenzuela winning the Best Speaker award while Chavez with Best Debater last year 2021 and both titles to Chavez again last 2020 debates.

It was a marked rivalry between the two clusters in this event by always showing up to the podium finish.

competed with this many athletes; hinting at a probable spike in Athletics jocks.

“Champion rin last time, pero ngayon lang ganito kadami ang manlalaro… palaging kung sino yung lalaro sa isang event, yun din ang lalaro dun sa sunod,” Ms. Annie said.

With them in the Top 3 are the MinSU Knights with 7 Golds, 5 Silvers, and 5 Bronzes, and the CCC Innovators with 2 Golds, 9 Silvers, and 6 Bronzes.

Moreover, for the Throwing Events, Halcons collected 1 Gold, 3 Silvers, and 2 Bronzes in the Throwing Events.

DWCC’s Charles San Agustin clinched gold and silver in the discus throw and shotput categories, respectively. Orlando Saballo and Kimberly Galang also brought silver home in the categories of javelin and discus throw, respectively. Meanwhile, coming with two bronze medals in the javelin throw and shot put, Kyla Moratin registers the name of DWCC Halcons to the overall tally of 6 coins.

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