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MEMBER: COLLEGE EDITORS GUILD OF THE PHILIPPINES ■ VOL. 68 NO. 2 ■ JULY - AUGUST 2016
POLL: Students miss Digong’s first report By Isaih Kyle C. Umipig and Francis Ethan A. Garcia
1 OUT OF 7 WHO WATCHED WAS NOT SATISFIED
A recently conducted The Work survey showed that most students in the university were not aware of the first State of the Nation Address (SONA) of President Rodrigo Duterte at Batasang Pambansa Complex, Quezon City on July 25. Based on a sample size of students of 391, there were only 99 people or more than 25% who watched the speech.
Most of the students who did not witness the SONA reasoned out that there are classes on that day while some aren’t actually aware that Duterte already had his first report. Yet, few made time to watch it on social media to know Duterte’s speech while others watched it because their professors and instructors required them to make narrative reports and reflection papers. Duterte’s hour and a half speech
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TSU satisfies int’l standards
By Joan Robin T. Martinez
Tarlac State University (TSU) makes another step towards the attainment of its ultimate vision to be a premier university in the Asia-Pacific region as it has been awarded the Integrated Management System (IMS) Certification on August 5. TSU is the first state university in
the Philippines to be granted with the compliance certificate. The IMS certification is given to facilities that adhere to standards on quality, environmental, health and safety management. TSU received certificates for Quality Management (ISO 9001:2015), Environment Management (ISO
14001:2015,) and Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSAS 18001:2007) international standards. The goal of IMS certification is for an organization to standardize its operations to assure customer satisfaction. It focuses on the
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Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines
Nation’s best harvests include TSUian crop
By Oliver John S. Tabaquero A College of Science alumnus has successfully became the very first TSUian to bring the name of the school in the nationwide search for the Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines (TOSP). Mark Anthony Lim, a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry graduate, joins the roster of 30 student qualifiers from 91 nominations from different higher education institutions for the final leg of the prestigious search. The national screening assembly was held on August 6 in Mandaluyong City. Lim formerly represented Tarlac State University and hailed among the 10 best students of TOSP Central Luzon batch
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Lim. Photo from TOSP R3ACH
‘Purging’ drama yet to end By Dan G. Obligacion and Francis Ethan A. Garcia
Basic Art Materials. Protesters from the August 9 campaign marched with their cartolinas and katsa towards Gate III of Tarlac State University as part of their program to call the attention of the administration and plea for the ultimate junking of the “purging.” Photo by Aira S. Pinpin
Despite the appeals of several progressive groups who have organized a back-to-school picket, the university administration will still push through with the implementation of the long standing policy in kicking nonpaying students from the official registration,dubbed as “purging.” Now, student activists are making a vow to continue their fight as they spread leaflets saying “we will not bow down.” Back-to-school protest Students mostly from College of Education and College of Arts and Social Sciences joined the public demonstration 11 a.m. on August 9 in front of the Main
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TSU suspends retention exam By Isaih Kyle C. Umipig and Dan G. Obligacion
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In an afternoon assembly between the administration, and the affected students and their parents on August 9 after rally, Dean Dr. Julieta Lagasca announced the suspension of the retention examination in College of Education (COEd) for this academic year. University president Dr. Myrna Q. Mallari suggested COEd administrators to suspend college retention exam (CRE).
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