WAVES HAVE BEEN SCRIBED:
NOW WE ARE CONNECTING THE CIRCUIT
WAVES HAVE BEEN SCRIBED:
NOW WE ARE CONNECTING THE CIRCUIT
A.Y 2022 - 2023
May 29, 2023 - The MEE Robotics Fair 2023, organized by the Association of Integrated Mechatronics Engineering Students (AIMEES) from Bulacan State University, kicked off today at Robinson Place Malolos. Running from 10 am to 6 pm, the event presents an impressive display of robots and innovations designed by talented mechatronics students, with the guidance of their faculty professors.
Visitors have the opportunity to explore four exciting categories of robots showcased at the fair: the Omron Robotic Arm, Robotic Cars, Modkits, and lastly, the 3D Scanner and Printer.
Engr. Jason Lozano, an MEE faculty professor, expressed excitement about the robotics fair, stating, “Napakaganda ng ginawa na ito ng Mechatronics. It is a good initiative to promote mechatronics to a lot of people. So far, maraming pumapasok dito; they’re very interested, especially in the field of robotics. Most of our audience here at the exhibit are students, so it’s really good to promote mechatronics education.”
Arthzon Cruz, Assistant Secretary of AIMEES, commented on the fair’s performance, saying, “Mas nakipag-interact tayo ngayon sa crowd at sa mga tao. I think mauulit ‘to at magandang impact ito sa ating department... So suggestion ko lang is gumawa pa tayo ng maraming projects and robots para sa mga tao.”
Additionally, Kycelyn Mejala, a student from MEE 4C, recommended that the next MEE Robotics Fair should include more robotics activities to allow more people to participate and engage with the technology. She suggested expanding the range of activities to provide opportunities for individuals to try out and utilize the robots.
MEE Department hosted an inspiring Auto-CAD Workshop, held at Natividad Hall on the university’s second floor in room 201. The event, organized by Vice President for Technical affairs Gian Cunanan, brought together a group of 20 enthusiastic participants who sought to enhance their skills in computer-aided design.
The workshop aimed to provide a comprehensive understanding and recapitulation of Auto-CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software and its applications in various industries. As the participants arrived at the prestigious venue, their eagerness to delve into the world of digital design was palpable. The event was set to be an interactive and immersive experience, ensuring that each attendee gained valuable insights and hands-on training.
The workshop commenced with an introduction to Auto-CAD, emphasizing its significance in modern design practices. Illustrating how it has revolutionized the design industry by streamlining the creation process and enabling precise digital representations. The participants eagerly absorbed this knowledge, recognizing the immense potential Auto-CAD holds for their future careers.
The Department’s commitment to providing practical workshops
and training opportunities reflects its dedication to equipping students and professionals with the necessary tools to excel in their respective fields. The Auto-CAD workshop stands as a testament to the university’s continuous efforts to bridge the gap between academia and industry demands.
The success of the workshop of the MEE Department signifies the growing importance of Auto-CAD in the design and engineering sectors. As the participants return to their studies or workplaces, they carry with them newfound skills and confidence, ready to make a positive impact in their careers.
Technology 1 (Leeno Andrei T. Santos; in which
More than 30 Second Year Students attended. One of them is Mr. Allen Leoncio from MEE-2B.
“ ‘Yung review session ay para ma-refresh lang sa mga MEE student[s] ang mga topics na natalakay ng mga prof natin, and to gain some tips and tricks ng speaker natin na higher year.” He said. “[Sa] Advance Engineering Mathematics, ‘yung ibang way ng pagkuha ng matrixes sa multiplication and division kasi medyo complikado”, Mr. Leoncio Added.
The second day of the online review session was focused for First year students. Just like the second years, they also want to recapitulate their lessons,
As the midterm examination is coming up close, Association of Integrated Mechatronics Engineering Students (AIMEES) conducts, once again, the Online Review Session for First and Second Year students of Mechatronics Engineering.
The said review session was held for Two Days, March 5, and 6. The first day is mainly for Second Year students who want to recapitulate the lessons they’ve discussed. The subjects tackled were: Advanced Mathematics (Isaah Jonah Kangken) and Fluid
especially in Physics.
“Dahil sa review session na ‘to, na-extend or na-enhance pa ‘yung capabilities ko, at mga kaklase ko para sa midterm examination[s]” Ian Centeno, from MEE-1B said after attending the review session.
AIMEES encourages the juniors of Mechatronics Engineering in these review sessions because this is a great opportunity for them to further understand the subjects, and lessons that they find hard.
As Super Typhoon Karding’s damage is still visible in some parts of Bulacan, the Association of Integrated Mechatronics Engineering Students (AIMEES) from Bulacan State University volunteered to implement a donation drive for the victims of Super Typhoon Karding last Sunday, October 9, 2022.
The Said donation drive was an initiative of the DOST SEI Leadership Boot Camp from North Luzon Cluster. The Scholars were able to accumulate of about Php 26,000 worth of monetary and in-kind donations which will then be distributed to the residents of
Their barangay experienced a flood higher than a single-story house. During Karding’s onslaught in San Miguel, the Municipal Disaster Risk Reduction Management Office reported that 39,903 families were affected and houses and other properties were submerged.
Wilfredo Dela Cruz, the Barangay Captain of Tigpalas San Miguel, Bulacan expressed his gratefulness to those who participated in the donation drive.
“Labis akong natutuwa dahil marami ang tumulong na LGU’s at kayo na kung saan-saang bayang nanggaling”, He said.
Wilfredo also hopes that this catastrophic event will never happen again.
“Kaya sana huwag na’ng maulit [Super Typhoon Karding]
para pare-parehas na ang kaisipan ng tao ay mapirme kasi puro pighati ang inabot naming dito”, he added.
The donation drive successfully helped more than 60 families. Furthermore, Board Member Aldrin James Lucas noted that the next time a donation drive will happen, they’ll use stubs to control and limit the number of people receiving reliefs to avoid unfair distribution of donations.
Ang PAGPILI ay nagrerepresenta ng kakayahan at kalayaang magpasya. Ito ay nakasalig sa panloob na kagustuhan ng isang indibidwal sa kaniyang pagdedesiyon. Sa kabilang banda, ang PAGPILIT ay ang pag-impluwensiya sa ating pagpasya ng mga panlabas na salik, katulad ng limitadong opsyon, obligasyon, at pagganyak ng ibang tao.
Sa nakaraang eleksyon ng organisasyon na Association of Integrated Mechatronics Engineering Students, o AIMEES, ay tanging walong posisyon lamang ang may mga tumatakbong kandidato. Ito ay lagpas lamang nang kaunti sa kalahati ng bilang ng posisyon na opisyal na binuksan noong ika-18 ng Abril. Tahasan na masasabing may malaking puwang ang naiwan at kailangang mapunan sa eksekutibong parte ng organisasyon.
Subalit, hindi lang ito ang espasyo na mayroon sa departamento ng Inhinyeriya ng Mekatronika. May mga espasyo rin na dapat mapili — sa publikasyon, sa loob ng klase, sa mga aralin, at sa mga personal na pangarap. Ang mahalaga ay may mga handang pumili.
Katulad ng ating pambansang bayani si Jose Rizal, piniling ipaglaban ang bayan gamit ang literatura. O kaya ni Andres Bonifacio na piniling maging lider para sa kalayaan ng Pilipinas, si Gabriela Silang na piniling manindigan sa kabila ng patriyarkal na sistema, si Tandang Sora na piniling maging tahanan ng mga katipunero sa kabila ng katandaan, at si Apolinario Mabini na piniling maging dakila sa larangan ng batas at politika sa kabila ng pagiging lumpo. Pinunan nila ang malawak na espasyo sa ating kasaysayan at kasarinlan.
Tunay nga, dapat bigyang pugay ang mga taong pumili ng hindi lamang para sa sarili.
Kung tutuusin, ang pagpili at pagpilit ay mga konseptong konektado at 'di nagkakalayo. Kahit sa pagsulat, isang letra lamang ang kanilang pinagkaiba. Pero lagi at lagi, dapat siguraduhin na hindi babawiin ang mga desisyon na pinili at gagawing panakip butas na ito ay pinilit.
Kinakailangan din na ang pagpili ay hindi dapat mag-iiwan ng panibagong espasyo. Dahil may mga bagay na hindi dapat pinipilit — pero dapat pinipili, at dapat ang ating pagpili ay hindi magdudulot ng puwang na kailangan na naman punan.
In the face of impending typhoons in the Philippines, our collective consciousness turns to the guardian that shields our land from the ravages of fierce winds and relentless rains. Sierra Madre Mountain Range spans several provinces and regions such as Cagayan Valley, Central Luzon, and Calabarzon. Embracing its role as our beloved mother mountain, it stands tall and strong as it saves 64 million people by weakening the strongest storms that traverse the vast expanse of the Pacific Ocean. It also serves as a biodiversity corridor, a vital watershed, a sanctuary for endangered and endemic species, and a cherished resource for indigenous communities. However, an ominous shadow hangs over this majestic range as logging, mining, quarrying, and other human activities cast a dark cloud of peril, nudging it closer to the brink of annihilation.
It is disheartening to witness that the very government entrusted with protecting the Sierra Madre is the same government that has granted permits for the practices mentioned above, disregarding the long-term consequences and the importance of preserving our guardian range. This disregard is exemplified by the approval of the P12.2 billion China-financed Kaliwa Dam, which posed significant threats to the delicate ecosystem of the Sierra Madre. It is a clear indication of the government’s misplaced priorities and lack of commitment to safeguarding our environment and the well-being of its people.
As per the Department of Environment and Natural Resources, the Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park, the
by: Angeline Sungalargest protected area in the Philippines, stretching across 359,486 hectares, bears an indelible scar from an average annual loss of 1,400 hectares of precious forest. Moreover, between 1998 and 2010, a staggering 161,240 hectares of forest have vanished, exceedingly twice the size of bustling Metro Manila. This loss reverberates with catastrophic consequences, unleashing rampant flash floods, and devastating landslides as storms increase in frequency and intensity. Countless species, once inhabitants of this magnificent rainforest, find themselves robbed of their habitats. And we, the citizens, become vulnerable as the guardian that has shielded us for centuries fades away before our very eyes and acts.
Regrettably, our collective concern for the Sierra Madre often emerges only when a typhoon approaches. We witness fleeting cries of “Sierra Madre doing her thing again” and “#SaveSierraMadre” resonating through social media platforms. However, as the rains subside and the winds calm, so does our fleeting attention to our mother mountain.
It is paramount that companies and the government responsible for these destructive activities are held accountable. We must demand stringent regulations and an immediate halt to the destruction of the Sierra Madre. Furthermore, we must support any campaigns aimed at stopping these activities including those that harm or exploit the indigenous communities and be an advocate for saving our mother mountain.
Indigenous people whose lives are intertwined with the mountain range have borne witness to the destruction of their ancestral lands and valiantly fight to protect it. Yet, their impassioned pleas often fall on deaf ears and their rights are unjustly ignored. We must shatter the silence and resound their voice so that the natural
environment of these mountains may be preserved and no more blood will be spilled upon their sacred grounds. In addition, we must recognize their invaluable contributions and engage them as partners in seeking sustainable solutions.
It is time for the government, non-governmental organizations, the private sector, and every Filipino to unite their efforts to save and preserve our mountain ranges. We need a comprehensive, longterm plan that will allow the mountains to restore the resplendence they once possessed. Enacting laws aimed at protecting the Sierra Madre and other mountain ranges, empowering the indigenous communities, investing in education and awareness campaigns, and providing alternative livelihood opportunities to people that are currently dependent on destructive activities are just some of the steps we can take.
Let us raise our voices and rally for our mother mountain, a symbol of nature’s resilience and humanity’s strength. Together, we shall carve a trail of unity, bound by unwavering commitment, to safeguard our guardian as it stands tall, shielding us from the storms that lie ahead. Saving the mountain range is not just a local concern, it is an alarming global issue against climate change. The vast and diverse forest of the Sierra Madre serves as a vital carbon sink, which is crucial to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. This natural wonder must be preserved for the sake of everyone, not just the Filipinos. It is a fundamental step towards building and securing a sustainable future, where the beauty and power of this majestic mountain range can continue to protect and inspire generations to come.
Hindi na bago sa lahat ang hirap na dinaranas ng mga mag-aaral sa kolehiyo. Mayroong umiiyak habang nagri-review, umiinom ng napakaraming kape para lamang matapos ang gawain na kailangang ipasa kinabukasan, at mayroon ding mga nanganganib dahil puro bagsak halos ang nakukuha sa mga pagsusulit. Nakakaiyak man pero ito halos ang normal na pamumuhay sa kolehiyo.
Kung kaya’t sa oras na maisuot mo ang iyong toga at mahawakan na ang diploma, isa na ‘ata ito sa pinakamasarap na pakiramdam. Lalo na at alam mong nakamit mo ito dahil sa paghihirap na pinagdaanan mo. ‘Yung halos lumuha ka na ng dugo para lang mairaos mo ang activities na ipapasa mo tapos kinabukasan luluha ka ulit ng dugo kasi may tatlong pagsusulit ka naman na poproblemahin.
Pero paano na lang ‘pag nalaman mo na may mga taong gagraduate nang walang kahirap-hirap. Halimbawa na lamang ay ‘yung mga kagrupo sa thesis na hindi nagpaparamdam. Pero wala kayong magawa kundi isama na lamang at pakisamahan dahil mas nakakahiyang tanggalin siya. O ‘di kaya ay ang mga mabababa naman ang iskor ngunit bigla na lamang pumasa. Hindi ba’t nakakagalit?
Hindi naman na bago sa mga paaralan ang pag-gamit ng koneksiyon para lamang makuha ang kanilang gusto. Pero hindi ba’t nakakagalit at hindi patas ang ganitong sistema? Kasi hindi lang naman ang matitinong estudyante ang kawawa dito. Magiging kawawa rin ang mga estudyanteng nakukuha ang gusto gamit ang koneksiyon, sa totoong mundo. Dahil sa oras na sila na ang nasa trabaho, hindi na nila puwedeng dalahin ang kanilang mga magulang kapag sila ay napagsabihan ng mas nakatataas sa kanila. Hindi na rin sila puwedeng i-promote bigla na wala man lang ginagawa.
Ngayon, sino nga ba talaga ang kawawa? ‘Yung nadaya, o ‘yung nandaya
We persevered through years of our academic journey amid the pandemic. Now we are near its concluwding chapter, are we prepared for a new beginning?
In this fast-changing world, competency in jobs escalates over time. We as academe, strive to acquire the best skillset that would fit the career path we are aiming for. Yet, the pandemic brought major drawbacks to society including the education sector.
According to the findings of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR), individuals who graduated during the COVID-19 pandemic displayed a deficit in the necessary soft skills required for various career paths. This includes aspects related to creativity, empathy, and communication. Aspects that could have been developed better in the traditional academic setup. Meanwhile, on the 12th of April, economist and representative of Albay’s 2nd District Joey Salceda, contends that the COVID-19 pandemic has also affected “hard skills” or job-specific knowledge among recent graduates. This may compromise their aptitude suitable for the demands of their field of work.
The massive discontinuance of physical interactions highlighted significant enforcement of the internet. Shorter forms of education arise as individuals seek to enhance their skills in order to compensate for the scarcity of education. Micro-credentials are short qualifications that
demonstrate an individual’s knowledge, skills, or expertise in a certain subject. Webinars, online training, and other free courses emerged as another way to upskill individual attributes and knowledge in a particular field in the midst of the sudden shift of community to digitalization.
The pandemic did not simply steal the lives upon its present occurrence, but also some of the opportunities most of us hold. The global shutdown of traditional classes led to the wide adoption of virtual or online learning. Although the implementation of this modality brought flexibility, and secure safety from outdoor exposure to the virus. The restriction in physical accessibility of the students due to consecutive lockdowns and government inadequacy also locked numerous doors that we could have opened. And even the virtual learning tried to reconnect the distance between the students and the university, for a third-world country, the requirements for its connectivity remained a privilege. CHR reported that many variables contributed to deficiency in
job preparedness, including unconventional learning approaches used during the period of the pandemic, as well as the insufficiency of current educational programs.
We could not redeem the opportunities that drifted away by the pandemic. But we must continue to develop ourselves regardless of what we may encounter across our roads. We have the right to demand a better system and accountability, and we have the responsibility to participate in it. We should keep trying to establish ourselves in any circumstances. Flourishing, and polishing our skills enough to take what we are thriving for. Learning is a lifetime, and now is the best to be prepared.
In recent years, the Philippines has witnessed a contentious debate surrounding the proposed phaseout of jeepneys—a beloved mode of public transportation deeply ingrained in the nation’s culture. As passionate advocates emerge to defend the rights of jeepney operators, drivers, and commuters alike, it becomes crucial to shed light on the multifaceted issues at hand.
Jeepneys are not just mere vehicles but an embodiment of Philippine history and culture. Born out of resourcefulness and creativity, these brightly adorned public utility vehicles have become synonymous with the Filipino spirit. Each jeepney tells a unique story through its vibrant artwork,
serving as a mobile canvas that reflects the country’s rich heritage. Stripping the streets of these cultural icons risks eroding a part of the nation’s identity, severing the connection between generations and their shared experiences.
Jeepneys have long served as a lifeline for the Filipino working class, providing affordable and accessible transportation for millions of commuters across the archipelago. Unlike other forms of public transportation, jeepneys traverse both major roads and remote areas, bridging the gap between rural and urban communities. Many low-income earners and marginalized groups heavily rely on jeepneys to commute to work, school, and other essential destinations. By phasing out jeepneys, the government risks widening the social divide and neglecting the needs of the most vulnerable members of society.
While arguments for the jeepney phaseout often cite safety and environmental concerns, it is important to consider alternative approaches that can address these issues without discarding jeepneys altogether. Advocates of preserving jeepneys propose comprehensive modernization plans that prioritize safety and efficiency. Upgrading engines to meet emission standards, implementing driver training programs, and introducing innovative technologies can enhance the sustainability and safety of these iconic vehicles while preserving their cultural significance.
Jeepney phaseout poses significant economic challenges for thousands of jeepney operators and drivers who depend on this industry for their livelihoods. These hardworking individuals have dedicated their lives to serving the public and supporting their families. By eliminating jeepneys without providing adequate alternatives or support systems, the government risks exacerbating unemployment and driving already struggling families further into poverty. Instead, investments should be directed toward empowering jeepney operators and drivers through financial assistance, technical training, and cooperative models that allow them to transition smoothly into a modernized transportation system.
The jeepney phaseout debate strikes at the heart of Philippine identity, cultural heritage, and socioeconomic realities. While acknowledging the need for improvements in safety and environmental standards, it is crucial to explore alternative solutions that uphold the spirit of jeepneys and address the concerns of the Filipino working class. Preserving and modernizing jeepneys can serve as a testament to the country’s rich history, sustainable development, and commitment to inclusivity. As we navigate the path towards progress, let us ensure that the voice of the people who rely on jeepneys daily is heard and that their concerns are not overlooked in the pursuit of change.
Bawat isa sa atin ay may kaniyakaniyang mga talentong ating maipagmamalaki. Mayroong bihasa sa pagtula, pagsayaw, pagsulat, at iba pa. Sa dinami-raming mag-aaral ngayon ng mekatronika, isa sa kanila ay may talentong napagyabong ng ilang taon at sadyang kahanga-hanga.
Noong nasa ika-apat na baitang pa lamang si Jenny Lyn N. Selga, natuklasan niya ang kaniyang talento sa pag-awit. Ngayong malapit na siyang makapagtapos sa kursong Inhinyeriya ng Mekatronika, kaniyang ibinahagi ang buhay niya bilang isang mag-aaral habang kasama sa Saring Himig Chorale ng Bulacan State University.
Ang pamilya ni Jenny ay likas nang magaganda ang boses subalit si Jenny lamang ang sumasali sa mga choir sa mga paaralan at kanilang simbahan. Gayunpaman, ang pagsali niya sa mga patimpalak ay nangyari lamang nitong kolehiyo. “’Di ako sumasali sa mga singing contest [dati]. Parang hindi ako nagagalingan sa sarili ko.”, sambit ni Jenny. “Ngayong college lang na-boost confidence ko na sumali sa mga ganu’n.”dagdag pa niya.
Ang pagsali ni Jenny sa Saring Himig ay hindi lamang basta-basta. Tuwing Martes hanggang Huwebes ay may rehearsal sila at ‘pag may contest naman silang sasalihan ay araw-araw ang kanilang pag-eensayo hanggang alasotso ng gabi. Subalit nang siya’y tumuntong sa kaniyang huling taon sa kolehiyo ay bihira na lamang din siya nakakasama sa mga rehearsals sapagkat mas importante para sa kaniya ang pag-aaral. “My priority, which is pag-aaral muna bago ang Saring Himig.”, giit ni Jenny.
Dahil sa taglay na galing ni Jenny sa pag-awit, ilang beses na rin siyang nanalo kasama ang mga nasa Saring Himig. Ilan na dito ay ang pagiging kampeon sa Show Choir at 2nd place sa Standard Choir. Naging kampeon din sila ng kaniyang matalik na kaibigan sa Vocal Duet at nanalo rin sila sa Octet sa CAASUC III. Nitong nakaraan lang din ay inimbatahan
sila ng Senate of the Philippines sa Pasay City upang umawit.
Ang maipapayo ni Jenny para sa mga nais sumali ay “Siguro kung passion talaga nila ‘yung pagkanta, i-go nila… Kasi parang masaya din sa feeling na may sinasalihan kang ganu’ng group kung saan gusto mo talaga ‘yung ginagawa mo.”
Isa lamang si Jenny sa mga mag-aaral ng Mekatronika na may mga kahanga-hangang talento. Ngunit hindi maipagkakaila na ang talento ni Jenny ay dapat na ipagmalaki hindi lamang ng kaniyang pamilya, kun’di na rin ng kaniyang kapwa mag-aaral ng Inhinyeriya ng Mekatronika.
Sa pagtungtong sa kolehiyo, maliban sa makapagtapos, isa pa sa minimithi ng ibang estudyante ay magkaroon ng latin honor, isa sa mga prestihiyosong karangalan na maaring makamit sa huling yugto piniling kurso.
Si Raniel Simon Cura ay isa sa mga magtatapos sa ika-19 ng Hunyo sa kursong Bachelor of Science in Mechatronics Engineering. Ayon sa kanya pinili niya ang kursong ito dahil simula bata pa lamang ay gusto na niyang makagawa o makapagtrabaho sa larangan ng robot at sasakyan. Dagdag pa nito, “Upon learning about MEE from a Mechatronics Engineer family friend, nainspire ako na ipursue yung course na ito. Nakita ko na it is close to my childhood dreams. Isa pa, [k]onti ang population kaya mataas ang demand. Due to that fact, Mechatronics engineering became my first choice.”
Bilang kaunaha-unahan na magiging inhinyero sa pamilya, isa siya sa mga mag-aaral na pinangarap makapagtapos ng may latin honor. Ngunit sa kasamaang palad, dahil sa isang grado, ang kanyang minimithi ay hindi na matutupad. “At some point I was very disappointed and angry with myself. Regrets stormed my brain,” ito ang kanyang pahayag ng tanungin kung ano naramdaman niya na hindi siya napabilang sa listahan. Sa Bulacan State University para makasama sa laude ay kinakailangan na ang pinakamababang grado ay 2.5 at ang General Weighted Average (GWA) ay dapat nasa 1.00 hanggang 1.75. Ayon kay Cura, mahalaga na mabigyan ng pagsusuri ang mga alituntunin para sa pagpili ng latin honor, “Para mas patas, Laude should be awarded to students with the same GWA requirement pero dapat wala lang tres (3).”
Kung may pagkakataon man siyang baguhin sa kanyang akademikong paglalakbay, upang potensyal na makamit ang prestihiyosong karangalan na ito,
aniya, “If only I could turn back time. I would refrain myself from joining extra-curricular activities which swept my priorities away from studying during my junior years. Alam kong kaya ko eh. Nawalan lang talaga ng focus.” Ngunit sa buhay, walang take-two, ang mayroon lamang ay kakayahan na ipagpatuloy ang kasalukuyan.
“It’s okay to feel sad. It’s okay to feel heartbroken. I feel your pain. But please, see that life goes on. Look at the brighter side of things. Muntik na tayo magkaLatin honor! Ibig sabihin kaya naman talaga natin. Remember that you have the potential,”
ito ang kanyang mensahe para sa katulad niya na laude sana, kung hindi lang dahil sa isang grado.
inhinyero, hindi man niya nakamtan ang kanyang inaasam na karangalan, ay handa na siyang harapin ang tunay na mundo sa labas ng unibersidad. “I plan to work asap. My parents are getting older. I want to give back hanggat ma-aappreciate pa nila. Bringing the lessons from the university, as a mechatronics engineer, I plan to excel kahit saang field man ako dalhin ni Lord. Laude man or hindi. Engineer pa rin ako. I will do my very best to serve the Lord in everything I do.”
Sa darating na pagtatapos, hindi lamang mga kabilang sa latin honors ang dapat na parangalan o palakpakan, maging ang estudyanteng laude sana, mga workingstudent, o kung anumang klaseng estudyante na magtatapos ay karapat-dapat hangaan. Lahat sila ay naglaan ng maraming oras, pagod, at sakripisyo, upang makamtam ang kanilang pinapangarap na
Matapos ang dalawang semestre na puno ng pag-aaral, pagpupursigi, at pakikibaka ay panahon na naman ng pagtatapos ng pag-aaral para sa mga nasa huling yugto ng kolehiyo.
Isa sa pinakatinitingalang kurso ang Engineering at isang malaking karangalan na makatapos sa kursong ito, ngunit bukod dito ay may isang parangal na inaasam ang karamihan ng estudyante at ito ay ang “Latin Honors”. May tatlong antas ang Latin Honors: Cum Laude, Magna Cum Laude, at Summa Cum Laude. Ayon sa Student Handbook ng BulSU Ang parangal na ito ay iginagawad lamang sa mga Estudyante na may GWA na 1.46-1.75 para sa Cum Laude, 1.21-1.45 para sa Magna Cum Laude, at para naman sa Summa Cum Laude ay 1.001.20 bukod pa rito ay may iba ring kundisyon na kailangang masunod, isa ito sa dahilan kung bakit
Isa sa makakatanggap ng karangalang Summa Cum Laude ay si Engr. Niko Adrian P. Santos, mula sa BSMEE (Bachelor of Science in Mechatronics Engineering). Siya ay may GWA na 1.189. Para kay Niko
“This is not an award that you can get overnight, It represents my consistent determination, dedication, hard work and intellectual growth, validating the immense effort I have put into my academic pursuits for the past four years”
Lingid sa kaalaman ng iba si Engr. Niko ay hindi nagmula sa strand na STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) na mas konektado sa kaniyang kursong kinuwa. Ayon sa kanya “ABM ako during senior high, I know na malayo ang business and accountancy stuff sa engineering kaya medyo malaki yung naging adjustment ko para makasabay sa mga ka batch ko”. Isa sa ginawa niyang hakbang ay ang pag-aaral magisa upang makahabol sa mga paksa na ‘di nya nakuha noong senior high school. “Ang ginagawa ko pag ka uwi ko is nag babasa ako ng mga article and nanunuod ng maraming youtube videos explaining every principle and details sa isang lesson. Nanghihingi din ako ng notes sa mga sections na unang nag take nung lesson para makapag advance study ako and para during class hindi ako napag iiwanan”.
Ayon kay Engr. Niko ay isa siya sa mga estudyante na makapasa lamang ang habol noong siya ay high school pa lamang, isa siya sa mga studyante na madalas sambitin ang katagang “sa college ko nalang gagalingan” ngunit kaniyang pinatunayan na hindi dapat hinuhusgahan ang isang tao basta-basta, ayon sa kaniya “Tamad ako nung highschool, isa din ako sa mga students na nangongolekta ng palakol and pulahan dati”. Ibinahagi rin niya ang kaniyang estilo at gawi pagdating sa pag-aaral “Consistency and perseverance, eto yung dalawang bagay na pinang hahawakan habang nag aaral. Hindi naman ito necessary pero it will help you alot if you want to excell academically” naging mahalaga ang pagiging consistent para sa kaniya, sapagkat ang GWA mula 1st hanggang 4th year ang kinukuha para sa Latin honors.
Sa aming panayam sa kaniya ay tinanong din namin kung ano ang masasabi nya sa katagang “grades is just a number” at ayon sa kaniya hindi naman ito mali sapagkat ang bawat isa ay may sariling interpretasyon ng grado, “It only reflects your perseverance to grow and learn.”
Nagbahagi rin siya ng payo para sa mga naghahangad makakuha ng Latin honors, “Always remember to take a break, Maglaro ka, gumala or do any recreational activities na sa tingin mong mag papasaya sayo ang
mag aalis ng pressure sa utak mo. But always know your priorities” idinagdag din nya na magandang gumawa ng study pattern na naka base sa sariling abilidad at kapasidad na maka intindi ng aralin, isa pa sa kaniyang payo ay maging flexible pagdating sa pakikisama sa mga kaklase at magandang magkaroon ng “Circle of Friends” na makakasama mo sa pag-aaral at pag tahak sa 4 na taon sa kolehiyo, “Being an independent worker is good but its only momentary, hindi ka madadala neto sa malayo because in the industry hindi ka mag tratrabahong mag isa”.
Ang laban para sa pangarap ay hindi lamang pansarili ang bawat isa ay may kanya-kanyang pinaglalaanan ng mga tagumpay maliit man o malaki. Ngunit para sa karamihan, ang nasa likod ng bawat pakikibaka at tagumpay ay ang kanilang magulang na nagsisilbing inspirasyon para magpatuloy. Sa huling yugto ng kolehiyo kasabay ng pagtatapos ay ang panahon upang magpasalamat sa mga sumusuporta at kasama sa buhay sa kolehiyo. Nais
din magpasalamat ni Engr. Niko sa mga sumuporta sa kaniya lalo sa kaniyang mga magulang. “My parents syempre, They are the one na laging nandyan and sumusuporta sa mga bagay na ginagawa ko pero hindi mawawala yung mga kaibigan kong sinamahan ako in my college journey.”
Ang kolehiyo ay punong puno ng samut-saring karanasan at iba’t ibang tao na makakasalamuha at sa paglalakbay na ito ay maraming mapupulot hindi lamang patungkol sa pag-aaral sa loob ng silid ito ay ang mga aral na magagamit hanggang sa pagtatrabaho at pati sa pang-araw-araw na buhay. Sa pagtatapos ng kolehiyo ay ang pagsisimula ng buhay sa tunay na mundo.
Kaya’t para sa mga nagsusumikap makapagtapos bilang inhinyero at sa mga nagnanais magkamit ng Latin honors ay magpursigi lamang at huwag sumuko gaya ng ginawa ng taong tampok sa istoryang ito sapagkat pagkatapos ng lahat walang imposible pero
The Mechatronicles Publication, a platform dedicated to showcasing the mechatronics engineering of Bulacan State University, has experienced a remarkable journey of revival and success. Through the dedicated efforts of its leaders and members, the publication has overcome challenges, engaged readers, and paved the way for a promising future. The article explores the insights shared by Benedict Abdon, Angeline
Sunga, and Johnnery Jr. Aspera, key figures behind the revival of The Mechatronicles Publication (TMP), as they discuss the steps taken, lessons learned, and aspirations for the publication.
Formerly, Engr. James Ryan Escalona, who served as the President of AIMEES (Association of Integrated Mechatronics Engineering Students) from 2020, acted as a catalyst in reviving TMP. During this period, a dedicated team consisting of Abdon, Aspera, Sunga, Escalona, and Engr. Juan Martin Cruz as the advisor was formed, and they carefully developed plans for the year 2020 of TMP. Abdon and Aspera held the positions of Officer-in-Charges (OIC) under the AIMEES club. TMP adopted The Engineers Publication system and jointly selected Sunga as the suitable candidate for the Editor-in-Chief (EIC) role. Through the collective efforts of its members, The Mechatronicles Publication began to take shape. In 2022, the Multimedia Section underwent division into Graphics Art and Media Arts categories to ensure effective workload distribution.
Reviving TMP involved a strategic approach, as Abdon emphasized the importance of envisioning the direction they wanted to pursue. He shared,
Further elaborating on the process, Sunga, explained that their first task was to recruit members after she was chosen as the EIC. They also redesigned the publication’s logo and cover photo to symbolize a fresh start. With these steps in place, they strategically planned regular posts to maintain an active presence
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“Dahil ang pagbubukas muli ng TMP ay isang malaking pagsubok, sa sarili pa lang, talagang kinilala namin ang publikasyon, at ang pagpapakilala muli sa lahat kung saan nga ba ito nagsimula.”
on Facebook, ensuring the publication’s continued engagement with its audience.
Reflecting on the factors that contributed to the success of TMP, Abdon emphasizes the importance of the creative minds behind the publication. According to him, “Mga naunang parte ng Editorial Board na suportadong-suportado sa mga aktibidad na nilalabas at talagang bukal sa loob ang pagtulong para sa pagpapabuhay muli ng ating publikasyon.”
Sunga added, “Yung dedication at commitment narin ng members ang dahilan kung bakit naging matagumpay ang pagbuhay muli ng TMP tiyaka sa
tulong rin ng AIMEES.” As a second-year student (2020) unexpectedly taking on the role of EIC, she gained valuable insights into effective leadership beyond her initial aspirations of being a writer. Maintaining the activity of the publication posed challenges that needed to be addressed. Sunga recalls that during the first year of The Mechatronicles’ reestablishment, their main struggle was the lack of members, compounded by the demands of academic responsibilities, resulting in delayed postings. To address these issues, they implemented a solution where the posts were carefully planned in advance and promptly assigned to ensure that members had sufficient time to work on them and avoid conflicts
with their academic commitments.
Aspera highlighted the importance of perseverance and resilience in facing challenges. He expressed, “Hinahayaan ko na mag-breakdown ako saglit para gumaan loob, pagkatapos ay magpapatuloy para magawa ang mga aktibidad sa publikasyon.”
To ensure that The Mechatronicles’ content aligns with reader interests, Sunga emphasized the connection between published articles and the events within the Mechatronics Department.
TMP’s journey of revival and success stands as a testament to the dedication, commitment, and teamwork of its members. Through their collective efforts, led by Benedict Abdon, Angeline Sunga, and Johnnery Jr. Aspera, the publication has found new life and garnered engagement from its readers. Overcoming challenges, maintaining consistency, and striving for quality have been key to their success. As TMP moves forward, the torch of dedication will be passed on, ensuring its continued growth and impact in the mechatronics community.
Sunga explained. “Yung pinopost namin na article ay dumadaan sa iba’t-ibang miyembro ng Editorial Board, halimbawa kung feature article yan, dadaan muna sa features editor, then sa managing editor, sa EIC at nung first year ng TMP is under pa kami ng AIMEES kaya dumadaan din ito sa OIC para masiguro na kalidad talaga ang nilalabas ng publication.”
Both Abdon and Sunga expressed confidence in the future of TMP. Abdon believes that their dedication will be passed on to future generations, ensuring sustainability. Sunga is confident that the upcoming Editorial Board members, selected for their dedication and love for TMP, will contribute to a more active publication.
In the words of Aspera, “Ang pangarap ko sa TMP, o masasabi rin na plano, sa susunod na mga taon ay una lumawak ang maaabot nito kasabay ng paglawak ng organisayon ng Inhinyeriyang Mekatronika. Ikalawa ay mapabuti pa ang teknikal na kasanayan ng mga nagiging miyembro para masigurado ang mataas na kalidad ng mga mailalathalta ng publikasyon. At ang panghuli ay mas magampanan pa nito at ng bawat peryodista na kasapi ang kakanyahan ng tapat na pamamahayag.”
As The Mechatronicles Publication continues its journey, it remains committed to showcasing the brilliance and advancements in the field of mechatronics, captivating readers, and inspiring the next generation of engineers.
“Yung nilalaman ng mga pinopost namin sa Mechatronicles ay nakadepende sa kung ano ang mga nagaganap sa Mechatronics Department dahil isa sa mission ng publikasyon ay ma-promote or mapakilala ang mechatronics engineering sa marami,”
THE OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION OF THE MECHATRONICS ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
EDITORIAL BOARD AND STAFF [ Academic Year 2022 - 2023 ]
Joharrah
Ronald
Joel
Photojournalists
Publication Adviser
Editor-in-Chief
Publication Consultant
Johnnery Jr. F. Aspera Angeline S. Sunga Associate Editor Angela P. Lumbay Managing Editor Hein Adrian C. Arceo Features Editor Aivan Kennedy T. Cortez Benedict DC. Abdon AK. Lopez Feature/Literary Writers Joshua C. Campos News Editor Carl Justin V. Lavadia Graphic Arts Coordinator Anlie DR. Bucu Ariel D. Cayongcong R. Claro A. Tiongson Layout Artists Niño R. De Guzman Media Arts Coordinator Gabriel Adam E. Nicolas Marc V. Andaya Engr. Juan Martin R. Cruz Engr. Jason LozanoHUBAD is the official entry of AIMEES with the partnership to The Mechatronicles Publication in “KOMIKALAYAAN” of BALANGAYAN sa Unibersidad 2022. KOMIKALAYAAN is a comic-making contest where all recognized student organizations may participate. The participants will create and generate a comic booklet in line with the theme “Untangling The Stereotype of Being A Leader.”
Waking up in the middle of the night, I’ve always wondered if my future is in sight. Because looking through the horizons in my isle Plain darkness is what I can see, all in a single pile. Suddenly, you came and walk along the shore. Leaving traces of sunlight on those sands that you’ve passed.
Since then, my life has never been the same as before,
and now, I cannot keep myself from begging for more.
What will I do in this island full of darkness?
Should I recuperate and follow the key?
Through your radiant glow, breaking my poisonous haze,
Miracles unfolded, beyond my own mortal ways. Venturing to uncharted horizons, I found delight, Basking in the company of your warmth, shining so bright.
Or should I endure this emptiness?
Yet deep within, a flicker of truth resides, Knowing I can’t return to who I was in tides. Since you graced that shore, my heart is forever changed,
I’ll strive to be with you, through eternity’s range.
Now that your light is slowly fading away from me,
I closed my eyes
And start to imagine. The day we’ll say goodbye, The day we’ll all be crying.
People say that it is the end, Some would argue that it’s just the beginning. After all those years I’ve spent, I can’t believe that I’m finally leaving.
But alas, nothing lasts forever. So maybe this is goodbye. Hello to another new chapter, Hello to an uncertain new life.
Goodbye to the friends I’ve made, I’ll cherish all those memories.
I hope to see you again, To relive what we’ve had for years.
And if I’m not the person you’ve known, Not the person who I used to be. Forgive me for what I’ve shown, Forgive me, I am sorry.
So, I open my eyes again, And there I saw familiar faces tearing up. It’s the faces of my friends, If only those tears, I could stop.
My friends, my comrades, my family. You have made four years of my life bearable. We’ll see each other again, right? Tell me. For the memories I’ve made with you is unforgettable.
ABSTRACT:
Diesel, once a ubiquitous fuel type in the Philippines, had become an integral part of daily life. However, by 2050, Diesel may no longer exist. The improper disposal of waste cooking oil (WCO) contributed to the deterioration of landfills and sewers due to its physical properties, prompting the researchers to initiate this study. The primary objective was to create an automated prototype to convert waste cooking oil into Biodiesel through Transesterification. The study extensively explored literature, studies, theories, and patents related to biodiesel design, implications, advantages, and implementation, incorporating theoretical concepts such as Transesterification, automata theory, and combustion theory.
The study employed a systematic framework comprising technical documentation, detailed research designs, research instruments, requirement specifications, system design, implementation design, testing, and refinement. Various software programs, including SketchUp and Arduino, enabled the researchers to carry out the design processes encompassing electrical, mechanical, electronic, and software/control components. Before implementation, the prototype's budget underwent evaluation and approval by Malolos CENRO. Testing for biodiesel purity was conducted by BulSU CS BioLab and Ostrea Mining Lab. with subcontracted assistance from PIPAC and the DOST Laboratory.
A thorough examination of the findings followed data acquisition. The Griesel prototype met the requirements outlined by ASTM D6751 and EN ISO 12185, specifically Cloud Point, Pour Point,
Specific Gravity, and the 3/27 Test for the output biodiesel. Additionally, tests confirmed the suitability and efficacy of the device's level and temperature sensors, playing a crucial role in automating the transesterification process.
ABSTRACT:
Hydroponics is a method of growing plants without soil, using water and nutrient solutions instead. This study aimed to design and implement an automated solar-powered drip hydroponics system at Tabe Elementary School. This study focused on designing a drip hydroponics system and providing a sustainable and eco-friendly solution for growing plants in a limited environment by using vertical structures to maximize available space. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the literature, studies, theories, and patents related to the design and implementation of automated solar-powered vertical hydroponics systems incorporating theoretical and conceptual contexts such as Conductivity Theory, Automata Theory, Photovoltaic Effects, and Quantum Theory.
This study also includes the systematic framework that outlines the research designs, research instrumentation, requirement definition, system design, implementation design, testing, refinement, and technical documentation. The researchers used software such as Proteus, AutoCAD, SketchUp, and Arduino for electrical, mechanical, electronics, and software/ control design. It was conducted in Tabe Elementary School, where the system was
installed and tested on Brassica Rapa (Pak choi) plant, compared to traditional farming methods.
The researchers analyzed the findings by gathering the collected data for the results and analysis. The performance of the vertical hydroponics system was evaluated based on its growth, yield, land area, water usage, and nutrient consumption of the plants.
ABSTRACT:
Diesel, once a ubiquitous fuel type in the Philippines, had become an integral part of daily life. However, by 2050, Diesel may no longer exist. The improper disposal of waste cooking oil (WCO) contributed to the deterioration of landfills and sewers due to its physical properties, prompting the researchers to initiate this study. The primary objective was to create an automated prototype to convert waste cooking oil into Biodiesel through Transesterification. The study extensively explored literature, studies, theories, and patents related to biodiesel design, implications, advantages, and implementation, incorporating theoretical concepts such as Transesterification, automata theory, and combustion theory.
The study employed a systematic framework comprising technical documentation, detailed research designs, research instruments, requirement specifications, system design, implementation design, testing, and refinement.
Various software programs, including SketchUp and Arduino, enabled the researchers to carry out the design processes encompassing electrical, mechanical, electronic, and software/ control components. Before implementation, the prototype's budget underwent evaluation and approval by Malolos CENRO. Testing for biodiesel purity was conducted by BulSU CS BioLab and Ostrea Mining Lab. with subcontracted assistance from PIPAC and the DOST Laboratory.
A thorough examination of the findings followed data acquisition. The Griesel prototype met the requirements outlined by ASTM D6751 and EN ISO 12185, specifically Cloud Point, Pour Point, Specific Gravity, and the 3/27 Test for the output biodiesel. Additionally, tests confirmed the suitability and efficacy of the device's level and temperature sensors, playing a crucial role in automating the transesterification process.
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Healthcare is a dynamic sector that employs innovative technology, and there is an enormous opportunity for more accurate and comprehensive patient data collection. The present study created database management for the Infirmary health profiling, assessment, and monitoring of the employees of Bulacan State University. The researchers conducted a survey and an interview to assess the developed website to know if it can cater to the Infirmary needs. They also interviewed for the cost-benefit analysis to
compare the cost of having manual record-keeping and a database management system. Based on the results, infirmary personnel had a positive perception of the overall design and high satisfaction levels. The low variance and standard deviation suggest this perception was consistent among the respondents. Also, the manual record-keeping system has a higher initial and annual cost compared to implementing the BulSU Check system.
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E-learning provides an improved and a better quality of learning by using technology. Virtual laboratories became essential as the Covid-19 pandemic has brought everyone into this situation of community quarantine. One of the industries that had a significant impact is the academia. Challenges in higher education existed for faculties who required access to laboratory spaces and human participants. As an alternative, online platforms were implemented. This study aimed to develop a 3D digital laboratory through simulation software to create an alternative learning strategy by the means of virtual learning for the program of Bachelor of Science in Mechatronics Engineering and Electric Drives and Control course. A sample of sixty (60) students classified
into two (2) groups-experimental (29) and control (31)-from 3rd- year MEE students at Bulacan State University was the subject of comparing two score-samples. The outcome of the administered test to both groups of students, control and experimental, were compared and analyzed using Two-sample T-Test and 5-point Likert Scale Satisfaction Survey. The results obtained suggest that the students express a positive attitude toward the incorporation of the output simulation software into their laboratory activity in EDC. In this respect, this study recommended using and practicing simulation software to provide a preparatory step for students to take before performing an actual laboratory activity.
Mark Kerby Arciaga, a Senior StudentAthlete from Mechatronics Engineering brought glory to the Bulacan State University, a stunning way to mark his legacy as the first Taekwondo Champion during last chapters of his life as Student athlete in Bulacan State University.
The 21-year-old Champion from Sta. Maria Bulacan, already showed great interest in Taekwondo at his young age. Arciagas’s fascination with Taekwondo began at a tender age when he witnessed a mesmerizing sparring session during his kindergarten years. The look of the student practitioners which imposes strength and power captivated the young champion. Arciaga knew that he wanted to practice the kind such martial art as he thought the sport is fun and he’d look cool and menacing with the white dobok; with this, he convinced his parents to allow him to pursue his dreams of becoming a Taekwondo athlete.
Having the approval of his parents, He then went on train well to become the young martial artist. Young Arciaga’s fascination would then be proven fruitful as he wins his first bronze in CLARAA, after much defeat and disappointment. His first bronze turned into second, and third. Though he achieved a great feat at his tender age, just as his eyes were set for the something greater, the young champion believed that there is more to be done. His defeats couldn’t hold him back, Arciaga thought, He will, one day make his way to the Nationals.
Entering his college life, Though Arciaga was a fun and free flowing guy, sought to fight in a national championship. Armed with self-discipline and embolden by his defeats, he was to take his chances and rise to the top. He joined Bulacan state University’s Taekwondo team in which he met his
fellow student athletes who inspired him with even greater passion in taekwondo. and his coach, who saw through his eyes, the young champion’s great ambition hidden in his laughter and peaceful personality, feed that dreams and turn it into reality; and instill him, apart from honing him to master the elementary aspects of Taekwondo, great temperament through his heart and over everything
discipline.
Arciaga in his first year as an MEE Student-Athlete, showed great discipline in practice, which was proven fruitfull as he seen great improvement through tireless training. Arciaga thought that He was ready to face his dreams in measuring his strength in a national championship, but just as when he sought his eyes for victory, a tragic event happened. Arciaga faced a dire turning point of his life, as his right leg were injured and thus were forbidden to compete. During this time, Arciaga felt despair as he thought it would affect his performance as he cannot practice for months though he will not succumb to it. Eventually his Leg healed and he were able to join the Bulacan State University’s prestigious Taekwondo team. Throughout his career as a Student-Athlete, He will take on even greater challenges as he competes for Bulacan State’s prestige and Honor.
Fast forward, during the defining moments of his career as a student athlete, He faced a great challenge as he headed for SCUAA to defend the University’s prestige, He faced a formidable opponent which fought with great valor, but the champion didn’t show any hesitation nor weakness in the face of his enemy, they met on testing and determined to win. As he fights, Arciaga told that with every kick he recalled every training and pain he had undergone during the last 15 years of him being martial artist, the support and encouragement of his parents, friends and his coach, thought that he was living his dreams and once again in a defining moment of his life. He exchanges blow per blow with his opponent, giving both their best, but still, even in a head-to-head battle, one will only prevail. Arciaga wins a decisive battle against his opponent and secured a gold for the Bulacan state university. To him, mix emotions were felt as the thought of years went to practice, major life events that he let pass, academic sacrifices as well as his times with friend and family had yielded sweet victory which closed his legacy of 5 gold medals, 2 silver and 2 bronze in his whole career as Student-athlete in Bulacan state university.
For Arciaga it was discipline and time management that made him stayed on top of everything. Through it, He was able to endure times when he has to train even during term examinations. For him, it was that old saying of “if there is a will there is a way” attitude as being a student-athlete can give one a lot of reasons and experiences to quit but it is those that are determined who’ll stay in the end. Though in the thought of all of this, Arciaga concluded that it was his parents, family, friends as well his Taekwondo team and coach that keep him with his dreams. Arciaga walks forward on becoming a Mechatronics Engineer bagging all the triumph and experiences as studentathlete and leaving a mark as one of pillars in Bulacan State University Taekwondo team.
In a stunning display of skill and determination, Jasmine Cruz clinched victory at the State Colleges and Universities Athletic Association (SCUAA) 2023 Beach Volleyball and Indoor Volleyball Championships, held in February. Her remarkable journey to becoming a double champion showcased the significance of unwavering dedication, meticulous preparation, and resilience in the face of adversity.
The SCUAA 2023 Beach Volleyball and Indoor Volleyball Championships unfolded at Tarlac Agricultural University, providing the perfect backdrop for this high-stakes event.
Before the competition, Cruz and her teammates undertook rigorous training sessions, fine-tuning their skills both mentally and physically. They meticulously planned their strategies to secure the essential points needed for victory.
Cruz’s journey was not without its challenges. She faced a moment of anxiety when she stumbled during training, with the competition fast approaching. This setback served as a test of her resilience and determination.
Jasmine Cruz’s remarkable double victory at the SCUAA 2023 Beach and Indoor Volleyball Championships serves as an inspiring example of what can be achieved through dedication, preparation, and the ability to overcome obstacles. Her triumph is sure to motivate aspiring athletes throughout the region to chase their dreams and strive for excellence in the world of sports.