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UM GRADUATES 1,025 STUDENTS

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM

After the absence of traditional faceto-face classes and two academic years of no physical student mobility, the University of Mindanao finally reopened the resumption of the International Student Exchange Program for inbound and outbound exchange students starting this 2022-2023 academic year.

During the time of COVID-19 pandemic, various webinars and meetings were held by UM Davao to accommodate all inbound and outbound exchange students with its partnered universities tackling the processes of the International Student Exchange Program and procedures to be done after the restrictions of the pandemic will be lifted.

As the blended learning, especially face-to-face classes restarts this academic year, the University of Mindanao welcomes the inbound exchange student from Kainan University of Taiwan (KNU Taiwan), Ms. Saki Sasaki who arrives Thursday, August 4, 2022.

Ms. Saki Sasaki, a Japa - nese national and an applied

courses under the AB English program for two semesters this school year.

With the assistance of the university, she was shown around the city for a tour and a meet and greet activity with the university departments and officers after her mandatory quarantine.

“It is my personal choice to study here at the University of Mindanao. They have a partnership with KNU and are known for their webinars and programs offered by both universities. It was a safe trip. It is also great to see the university face-toface and to meet people personally. It is a fun, fun experience”, Ms. Sasaki stated during an interview.

The exchange program opportunity is made possible by the bilateral partnership between UM and KNU.

UM External Relations and International Student Affairs continues to conduct webinars, meetings, and discussion with its partnered universities around the world to strengthen relationships and accommodate more students from their International -

expects more students will apply as outbound this school year as well as they will do their best dents who will be study -

After two years of virtual graduation ceremonies, the University of Mindanao (UM) conducted a face-toface graduation ceremony, with a total of 1025 students from 11 departments marching their way to get their diplomas as eligible graduates of the academic year 2021-2022 during the 76th Commencement Exercises held at SMX Convention Center last October 19, 2022. There were a total of 106 graduates from the Professional Schools, 144 graduates from the College of Business and Administration Education (CBAE), 106 graduates from the College of Arts and Sciences Education (CASE), 306 graduates from the College of Teacher Education (CTE), 80 graduates from the College of Engineering Education (CEE), 32 graduates from the College of Hospitality Education

(CHE), 37 graduates from the College of Computing Education (CCE), 56 graduates from the College of Criminal Justice Education (CCJE), 112 graduates from the College of Accounting Education (CAE), 27 graduates from the College of Architecture and Fine Arts Education (CAFAE), and 19 students from the College of Health and Sciences Education (CHSE).

Dr. Eugenio S. Guhao Jr., UM’s Chief Academic Officer, spoke on behalf of the entire University of Mindanao when he expressed his gratitude and honor to all of the graduates, particularly to their parents, whose immeasurable contributions were crucial to their success today and the development of the country.

“The University of Mindanao recognizes the wholehearted devotion of the parents to the education of their children.

For the commitment to

UM IS THE “BIDA”

The 3 business ideas from students of the University of Mindanao advanced to 16th Business Idea and Development Award (BIDA) final judging to be held on September 23, 2022 at the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) Office in Taguig. Cutleble is one of the top two

(2) finalists for the food category, whose idea was to create edible cutleries or cutleries that can be consumed after use.

Omnia also made it into the finals of the non-food category, with the idea of creating a paper-based water-quality detection kit that determines whether water is contaminated or not.

the cultural, social, and moral advancement of the community, and the significant contribution to nation-building through sacrificial efforts with the completion of college education of their children,” Dr. Guhao said during the commencement exercise.

During the closing remarks, Dr. Guillermo P. Torres, Jr., the university president, thanked the graduates for choosing UM for their tertiary education, as he also conferred the degrees taken by the 1,025 graduates with his message. “With your degrees, I am confident that you will have a very bright future.!”

After the UM Loyalty March and the UM Victory March, the ceremony ended with a flash mob as the graduates performed the song “Feel This Moment” by Pitbull featuring Christina Aguillera, much to the delight of the graduates’ families.

Finally, Bin + was among the finalists in the technology category, whose idea was to create a technological device that would degrade plastic waste (Styrofoam) and convert it into a biodegradable by-product. Each team was composed of students from different colleges

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Another proud UMians of the University of Mindanao in the College of Criminal Justice Education who made another history of becoming rank 1 in the June 2022 Criminologist Licensure Examination, Mr. Lyen Carel Togonon Garcia studied Bachelor of Science Major in Criminolo -

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LYEN CAREL TOGONON GARCIA TOPS THE CRIMINOLOGIST LICENSURE EXAMINATION

gy, Class of 2019-2020 ranked Top 1 during the June 2022 criminologists’ licensure with the highest rating of 90.70%, the Criminology board exam was conducted on June 12-14, 2022 at several testing centers. A total number of 12, 698 examinees passed out of 41,913 who took the CLE (Criminologist Li -

UM IS THE “BIDA”

censure Examination).

Mr. Lyen Carel Togonon Garcia was the University of Mindanao Cum Laude, with the success he accomplished he wants to share his advice and tips with all Criminologist students. “My advice is, as early as now, even if they are not yet graduated, they should aim for Top.

novative business ideas that are apt for today’s business environment. This year’s theme was “Innovative Solutions for the New Business Environment”.

Initial judging of entries was held via Zoom last September 12 and 13, 2022.

Ian De la Peña, a 4th year BS accountancy student and a member of the team for Omnia and Bin+, talked about his experience and learnings in joining the event.

Treat their regular classes and competency appraisal program, not as compliance for graduation but rather as preparation for the actual board exam, they should believe in their capabilities. In the board exam, examinees are treated equally, which doesn’t mean, they’re not academic achievers or did not

graduate without Latin honors, they cannot top the exam. Determination and hardwork is the only key” he also added his realization and motivation as a topnotchers in the board exam, “ I realized that, with hardwork and perseverance, everything is really possible. My motivations, while I am still preparing for the board exam, are those people who believe and trust in my capabilities. They always keep on reminding me that I can Top the exam because of them, I realized that, if they trust me, then there’s no reason to not trust myself.

Interestingly, the University of Mindanao (UM) has consistently always outshined in producing topnotcher graduates every year, indeed the mission of the University has always walked the talk.

ACCOUNTING PROWESS AT ITS FINEST

Another good showing for the UM College of Accounting Education (UM-CAE) as they come out on top in the recently concluded PICPA Davao Chapter Annual Inter-school Accounting Quiz Bowl hosted by the Philippine Institute of Certified Public Accountants (PICPA) in celebration of the 2022 Accountancy Week last July 18, 2022 held at the PICPA House, Davao City.

team were Jouiegel Alba, John Meynard Limikid, and Regine Angelie Yuson.

and programs. The participants of each team are the following:

For Cutleble:

BS Enrepreneurship:

• Charlene Mae P. Fortuna

• Althea Nicole B. Quindo

• Nathaniel L. Caraballe

• Jayson A. Camomot

BS Information Technology:

• Kerby E. Paderogao

For Omnia and Bin+:

BS Business Adminis -

tration major in Marketing Management:

• Christian Ryan Baron

BS Accountancy:

• Ian De la Peña

BS Chemical Engineer -

ing:

• Joseph John Jose Celerinos

• Steph Kier Ponteras

The BIDA event is hosted by the Education Committee of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry (PCCI) which encourages students to develop in -

“…..representing the University of Mindanao in a National Business Plan Competition is an amazing opportunity for me to showcase the unique and innovative business idea that can really create a radical change by providing innovative solutions to the present issues and problems that we are currently facing.”

He added, “Indeed, the students of the University of Mindanao are molded by its core values that shows that we really have the potential to make a differ

ence.”

UM Main placed first in the Level 2 AllBoard Subjects Cup, which covers six (6) accountancy board subjects such as Financial Accounting & Reporting, Auditing, Taxation, and Regulatory Framework for Business Transactions. The team that topped the all-board subjects cup was composed of students from across different programs from the College of Accounting Education (CAE), namely, Jemaimah Faith Buhayan, Alexis John Olanolan, and John Jason Panes.

On the other hand, the team of incoming second-year CAE students that competed in the Basic Accounting Cup event, finished first-runner up or 2nd place in the event. Headlining the

The Inter-School Accounting Quiz Bowl is an annual event hosted by the PICPA- Davao City Chapter. It aims to uphold academic excellence and give accounting students a platform wherein they can showcase their knowledge and creativity in solving problems in their field. Questions were categorized into three levels, the Easy, Average, and Difficult levels, wherein they were only allotted a limited time to solve and answer a certain number of items. In case of a tie, competitors are given clincher questions to break the deadlock and declare a winner.

Each participating school is allowed to send three maximum students enrolled in programs like BS Accountancy, BS Management Accounting, BS Internal Auditing, and BS Accounting Information Systems to join the two events.

Other participating schools in the event are Ateneo de Davao University, Philippine Women’s College of Davao, and Malayan Colleges Mindanao.

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BIDA Best. UMians continue to show off their brilliant and creative ideas in conceptualizing sustainable business ideas that would help create a greener environment for everyone.
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EXTERNAL

AND INTERNAL RELATIONSHIP IN USA AND MALAYSIA

The pre-departure orientation for its outbound exchange students has been successfully conducted by the UM External Relations and International Affairs Office on Tuesday, September 13, 2022.

These students will depart from the country for the month of September, where 3 of them are from the BS Accountancy and BS Business Analytics Programs which will have their five-month

exchange program at the University of Malaya in Malaysia under the Asian International Mobility for Students (AIMS) program, while, one student from BS Electronics Engineering had fledged his 6 weeks diploma course at the University of Texas, USA, on Friday, September 16, 2022.

The said orientation was initiated by Dr. Reynaldo Castro, VP for ERIAO, and was attended by the outbound students themselves,

UM CHORALE KICKS OFF 2ND GRAND CONCERT AT TAGUM

Philippines’ pride University of Mindanao Chorale (UMC) held their 2nd Grand Concert with the theme, “Padayon - Ikaduhang Pagsubang” at the Historical Cultural Center, Tagumpay Theater, Tagum City, last September 11, 2022, in partnership with the City Government of Tagum, the Music Capital of the South.

In the said event, UMC showcases its repertoire presented during the Taipei International Choral Festival, upbringing Philippines’ music and culture led by Choirmaster Mr. Timothy Paul Atencio.

UM Chorale President Charlz Kenneth Tumamac states that the intention for the said performance is the promotion of the nation’s arts and culture.

“Our main reason is to promote the music and culture of our country through cultural singing and showcase our repertoire in the region,” said Tumamac.

A total of 18 songs were performed in the one-and-the-half concert. It started with Avinu (Our Father), arranged by Eudenice Palaruan, followed by other classical and liturgical genres like Agnus Dei by Ian Gabriel Corpus.

their parents, program heads, and a representative from the Records and Admission Center. Also, former students outrebounded Malaysia and attended the orientation to give significant ideas, and practical tips for getting to their host country.

Since the pandemic, this is the first time where the institution would send off outbound students to AIMS for a face-to-face exchange study.

The UM External

Relations and International Affairs Office successfully conducted pre-departure orientation for its outbound exchange students happened Tuesday, September 13, 2022. Three students from the BS Accountancy and BS Business Analytics programs will leave the country for a five-month exchange program at the University of Malaya in Malaysia under the Asian International Mobility for Students (AIMS) program, while one student from the BS Electronics Engineering program will begin his six-week diploma course at the University of Texas in the United States Fri -

day, September 16, 2022. Dr. Reynaldo Castro, VP for ERIAO, organized the orientation, which was attended by the outbound students, their parents, program heads, and a representative from the Records and Admission Center. Former students who were sent to Malaysia also attended the orientation to share important ideas and practical recommendations on how to go to their host country.

Since the pandemic, it was the first time the institution would send off outbound students to AIMS for a face-to-face exchange study.

Pieces such as “Bahay” by Robert Delgado and Jeffrey Beunsuceso’s “Walang Natira” was also staged by the said chorale, which exhibited the country’s social issues and current societal events under the genre of contemporary.

In the latter part, the chorale sang the “Three Kalinga Chants” of Nilo Alcala and Eudenice Palarua’s “Koyu No Tebelul” highlights the cultural and traditional side of the country’s different tribes.

Around 250 audiences jammed on the crowd’s favorite “This is Me” version, and the final piece, “Listen,” officially ended the concert.

Tumamac added that the concert paves the way to generate funds for future community engagements and projects and serves as the means for farewell as they bound to a new repertoire.

“Although I am proud to say that we have successfully aced our concert series. It is unfortunate that we have decided to say our farewells to our current repertoire,” Tumamac stated.

As UMC fans await, the chorale prepares for a new repertoire, moving forward as instruments for music and arts of the Southern Islands.

UM-CHS ADMINISTERS VACCINATION ROLL-OUT INSIDE THE INSTITUTION

The University of Mindanao’s Center for Health Services conducted a COVID-19 vaccination and booster roll-out inside the institution, in partnership with the Davao City Health Office-United States Agency for International Development (USAID) at UM Matina and UM Bolton Gymnasium last August 24–25.

The USAID provided the 1st and 2nd dose series and 1st and 2nd dose booster shots to students, staff, and professors of the university to lower the risk of COVID-19 infection inside the institution.

“It was a successful activity by the CHS (Center for Health Services) and CHO (City Health Office) as we were able to save hundreds of lives during that 2-day event,”

Isiah James Francisco said, the Head Nurse of the UM-CHS. In Addition,

there are 841 students from the university who were vaccinated and received booster shots, with 566 students from the Matina campus and 275 students from the Bolton campus.

Denver Saraceno, a fourth-year BS Chemical Engineering student at the University stated:

“Our country has school vaccination requirements to mitigate the risk of vaccine-preventable diseases like COVID-19; thus, it was a great initiative of the University of Mindanao–Center for Health Services to seek assistance from USAID (Davao City Health Office) by implementing a vaccination roll-out.” where he also got his booster shot as part of the vaccination campaign.

The United States helped the Davao City Health Office to create a strategy for providing rapid, accessible, and

free COVID-19 services. They offered COVID-19 triaging, testing, contact tracing, monitoring, and management in an effective and efficient manner.

“USAID’s support in increasing capacity in case detection and testing is evident through the dispatch of mobile swabbing teams and the provision of testing kits and supplies, which now includes the deployment of vaccination teams to far-flung areas,” Department of Health Assistant Secretary Dr. Roy B. Ferrer said during the handover and launching of Davao City’s community-based COVID-19 response. Head Nurse Francisco added that the Commission of Higher Education (CHED) plans to have another set of vaccination drives in all universities and colleges in Mindanao to achieve herd immunity, especially for the learners.

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UM MASS VACCINATION ON THE GO. As COVID-19 cases continue to decline not only all over the world, people will have to learn to live with the virus and to protect themselves by getting vaccinated. Photo Courtesy: Cherry Pie Tamala

OPINION

My group mates and I are planning on how to report “agrarian reform” in GE8 inside the classroom. While in the middle of the discussion, I jokingly said that to narrow the gap between the rich and the poor, we must eat the rich. Everybody laughed except for one person who argued that it was offensive because I generalized that all farmers are poor. I was about to make a retort, but I restrained myself because it might be a sensitive topic for that person.

Sensitivity has been a recent social movement on social

As we reach the 21st Century, we have embraced myriads of changes in various aspects of our lives. The same way goes with our educational system, it has evolved and integrated so many modifications throughout the years. Before, I vividly remember how firm and stern the disciplinary methods were. However, today, we can see how students have become so liberated and entitled, leading to some circumstances that teachers are already being aggravated and abused by them. The same comparison also applies to how teachers have treated students from being authoritarian or the center of the classroom to being a facilitator of instructions.

The fake news and misinformation about specific topics like kidnapping, rape, and robbery started to circulate online as the new academic year got underway across the country, particularly here in Davao City.

If we can still remember the numerous safety or awareness posts on social media about the rumors of hold-up situations in numerous locations throughout the city including Gaisano Mall Bajada, NCCC Uyanguren, Catalunan Grande, and many other locations. According to Sunstar News, this was posted by Charles

As the public embraced the new normal, the educational sector is slowly opening its doors to face-toface classes. Along with this, the university announced the official blended class schedule for the school year 2022-2023. It is a combination of face-to-face classes and online learning.

Upon hearing this announcement, several students expressed their sentiments, saying that it is too early to conduct the blended learning, knowing there are still active cases of COVID-19 and the threat of Monkeypox. However, some show

media and real-life scenarios. Disrespecting any culture, race, minority, or even cracking a dark humor joke will cause you to be canceled regardless of what degree the insensitivity is within the context. You will be labelled as an ableist, racist, a homophobe, an enabler— and the list goes on. While can cel culture a good reminder that we must think what will come out of our mouths,

sometimes this concept has just become absurd. What seemslike a harmless joke or statement will become problematic in a snap because people will scrutinize whatever you say. At this point, cancel culture makes it hard for people to even fully express themselves due to various interpretations in every context.

CANCEL CULTURE AND THE DEATH OF HUMOR

MOCKINGJAIB | Jaiben Lloyd A. Alabado j.alabado.512958@umindanao.edu.ph CONTRIBUTOR

Back to my anecdote, my statement was supposed to focus on the anti-rich to lessen the social class gap. However, my classmate views it from a different angle, thinking I was talking about the farmers and how poor they are. Evidently, jokes can be interpreted in various ways, and they could be either humorous or harmful. Humor is good as it gives us comical relief. However, we should instill in our minds that in every joke or even in small conversations, we should tread lightly and

think before we speak. Consider who your audience is and how much more or less amount of humor is needed to form a joke. It is a celebration that we have evolved and realized it is a mistake to joke anything around regardless of how sensitive the topic is. Remember that words may inspire, destroy, or can make a person laugh. People should be critical enough to distinguish between harmless and offensive jokes. Otherwise, I’ll be charging you guilty for the death of humor. Please do not cancel me after writing that punchline.

Currently, we face the most prominent concern of how students today have become so entitled and sometimes disrespectful to their teachers; and as teachers what should they employ to address this issue?

Knowing students of today are given full protection and privilege compared to as before.

In the Philippines, we are taught with different educational management or classroom handling; it simply depends on the teacher which one is effective.

Personally, I be lieve that by organizing the school’s disci-

plinary procedures and teaching students what forms of behavior are expected of them and what types are prohibited, a school discipline policy can assist in avoiding and controlling problems with student behavior. However, such regulation comes with built-in restrictions.

Moreover, as a student of the College of Teacher Education, I have seen the two sides of the coin; the side of

NATURE VS. NURTURE: REINFORCEMENT OF DISCIPLINE AMONGST 21ST CENTURY STUDENTS

JM SHAWARMA

Jose Maria Salvador N. Araullo j.araullo.521188@umindanao.edu.ph ASSOCIATE EDITOR

Lagradante Luzada, an 18-yearold student from Toril. He will receive a six-month prison sentence and a fine ranging from P40,000 to P200,000 if the Police Regional Office 11 (PRO 11) files criminal charges against him for disturbing public order in the city. In fact, Teresita P. Gaspan, a spokeswoman for the Davao City Police Office, advised internet users to refrain from uploading offensive material about the city’s law and order crisis.

Everyone has

anticipation of finally visiting the campus after two years.

Blended learning favors students who prefer attending school for face-to-face instruction and doing the school work during an asynchronous schedule. Some may find this setup confusing, but this is the new normal that we are trying to embrace. cannot take hold of online classes forever.

There is nothing wrong

the freedom to share information online whenever they want, and to express their thoughts as they like it. However, we should constantly keep in mind that using social media platforms to disseminate information should always be done responsibly and with the intention of raising awareness rather than instilling

SOCIAL MEDIA: A NEW PLATFORM OF MISINFORMATION?

KYOMIRIAH SPEAKS

the students and the side of the teachers. Commonly, the underlying problem lies with the student’s upbringing. There are students who have encountered some form of bad approach in their homes and as teachers, they should serve as their second parents by consulting them and giving advice. In addition, by also setting boundaries for the students help them learn about the difference between right and wrong. But also, students should help themselves at the same time, since it will be pointless if teachers are the ones always doing an effort to help them.

Furthermore, UMians

fear to the public. Being media literate and citizen journalists, we must always keep in mind that everyone’s safety comes first. For this reason, we must avoid spreading false information that can shock the public. We must use common sense. After allm kidnapping problems should not be taken lightly.

Furthering study on how to handle the issue of fake news on social media is another action that can be taken.

Shiny Deborah Rose Bullecer s.bullecer.517972@umindanao.edu.ph MANAGING EDITOR

with online classes. In fact, this helps the educational sector to continue operating amidst the pandemic. But is this effective for all students? Can they apply what they have learned online in faceto-face interaction?

As Peter C. Herman, a San Diego State University professor, tells us, online learning is not the future. We need physical

One of the biggest issues our society is currently facing is fake news. If we can’t stop it, how can we

interaction and engage in a dialogue. Hence, a genuine education is what we need amidst a pandemic.

EMBODYING BLENDED LEARNING AT UM

SHIELA GUMAMELA | Sheila Mae Garcia s.garcia.510943@umindanao.edu.ph LITERARY WRITER

FIRST-EVER HOP-SCOTCHING MONKEYPOX CASE IN THE NATION, IS THERE A CAUSE FOR ALARM? IS A TRAVEL BAN SHOULD BE IMPOSED?

MANILA, 29th of July - The Department of Health (DOH) issued an announcement on the first confirmed case of the Monkeypox virus in the nation, a 31-year-old returnee who has a prior recorded travel history to countries with detected Monkeypox cases. As of today,

upon an in-depth case investigation of the DOH, ten (10) persons were suspected that had contact, and three (3) of whom dwell under the same roof. According to the World Health Organization, Monkeypox is a type of viral zoonosis, a virus from animals transmitted to humans, which symptoms are highly related to smallpox

however, less clinically severe. Upon confirming the very first case, is a travel ban ought to be implemented by the Philippine government?

“Let me emphasize that COVID-19 is (far) different from monkeypox virus… Closing our borders… is somehow IRRATIONAL at this point,” words from DOH OIC Maria Rosario Vergeire on Tuesday, August 2. Under

Today, we may have uncertainties about blended learning and the risk of going to school, but it is time to give it a try. And let this be a reminder to follow safety health protocols and the class schedule to avoid spreading the virus. Make this mode of instructional delivery an opportunity to explore the university, the people inside it, and an avenue to

clinical bases, to implement a travel ban is beating your head against the wall and squeezing blood from a turnip - futile. A travel ban is futile during this virus outbreak for four reasons; Monkeypox is not AIRBORNE does not spread susceptibly and is not highly transmittable, cases are highly detectable (refer to skin rashes and lesions symptoms), infected persons are highly containable by 3 weeks (21-days) isolation, 2 vaccines and anti-viral drugs are AVAILABLE! (Jynneos or Imvamune/Imvanex and

should be enlightened that teachers of today are doing their best to help their students in the best way they can. Let us not overpower and abuse our privileges. We should learn to teach ourselves about the real essence of discipline as we know our limitations and boundaries. But also, teachers should be reminded that employing proper ways of disciplining will also improve their students’ character and personalities. Discipline should always be used to change behavior rather than punish them. Hence, students won’t grow resentment towards teachers, but rather encourage them to remain engaged in their classes and not despise them.

ensure that we live in a peaceful society when there are many people who enjoy corrupting other people’s minds? It’s okay to share information online, but we should always act responsibly. May we be the ones who still choose to verify facts before disclosing it to others in a world full of “Marites.”

Indeed, to express oneself freely means to pay a price for respecting other people’s peace and order. In other words, in order to experience freedom freely, one must be liberated from the depths of the delusion that one can abuse their rights without consequence.

make memories.

Although everything new takes time to embrace, the important thing is, we are trying. We are trying to make this new normal setup work together by embodying blended learning. Also, let this be the way to keep our determination to continue schooling and bring glory to our family, friends, and the institution.

Nevertheless, when going to school, do not forget to wear your mask and observe social distancing, Ga! By this, we are not just protecting ourselves but others as well.

However, health protocols and precautions still should be observed by the public and by those with contact with the virus. Even with the statistical fact that this virus is apparent and seeable and with a 0-11% mortality rate which sums up to five (5) deaths among 16,016 recorded cases globally, WE SHOULD NOT BE COMPLACENT and never let history repeat itself. An ounce of prevention is as weight and worth an ounce of cure.

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FORGING LIFE THROUGH ARTS AND CRAFTS

UM Fine Arts and Design Program unites in KITA 2022 Art Exhibition.

panionship and providing an avenue of learning for students and aspiring art practitioners.

Diverse art is presented, ranging from paintings, sculptures, accessories, and many other artworks that showcase one of man’s unique capabilities manifested through creating unique art built upon human emotions and perceptions. Wherein ample time and effort were invested, not just in the organizing itself, but especially in crafting the displayed arts that are now marveled about.

no struggle can hamper their progress in practicing their crafts, especially as artists.

In line with this is the birth of the KITA exhibit on August 26, 2022, which allowed the UM-BFAD alumni to be reunited and serve as inspirations and role models to the current fine arts students who are gearing up to join the professional field soon and turn their dreams into reality.

by the UM Fine Arts, Umbra Art Society, and Palikata in its first-ever group exhibition: KITA. Despite the event being established for the alumni of the University

of Mindanao’s Fine Arts and Design Program (UM-BFAD), it expanded its involvement to the current students of UM-BFAD and other few artists---celebrating com-

DAVAO CITY LIBRARY AND INFORMATION CENTER OPENS NEW FACILITY

With a mission to serve the general public’s education and literacy, Davao City Library and Information Center (DCLIC) launched its five-story state-of-the-art public library on July 15, 2022, to all Davaoeños and visitors.

DCLIC not only provides resources, educational materials, and scientific publications which aid students and researchers in pursuing their scholarly endeavors but also a conducive space for learning.

“I had a great time visiting Davao’s newest and grandest library. I love the building so much—perfect for study purposes, concentration, peace of mind, focus, research, reading, and chilling,” Jea Piencenaves, a third-year student at the University of Mindanao, said.

A library cafe is on the ground floor alongside the newspaper and periodicals column. On the other

hand, a hybrid learning space for children is on the second floor. The third and fourth floors offer an area for formal reading, conference room and Information Technology respectively. Lastly, an organic garden is on the roof deck.

“If I am going to evaluate the whole place, that would be 100/100. I would highly recommend everyone to visit Davao city library,” she added.

Aside from that, it is a place where individuals may collaborate and brainstorm ideas effectively.

Another visitor of the library, Seiryl Dumagunot from the University of Mindanao, shared how the city library helped individuals to utilize a good learning environment.

“I do believe that a good learning environment factors the way how students learn. Since Davao city library opens its doors for everyone, it helps those individuals, like me, utilize a good

learning environment— when going to the school library or when there are no classes that appear inconvenient,” she said.

For a student like Seiryl experiencing difficulties with studying due to environmental constraints, the project is of greater importance and has helped learners in all aspects.

“As a student who unfortunately does not have a silent and peaceful place to study, this project is effective for me on the grounds that I have a place now to run when I need to do and finish academic activities productively,” Seiryl expressed.

Furthermore, those who need assistance with online registration for the NBI or PRC (National Bureau of Investigation or Professional Regulation Commission) can visit the library. It is open from Monday to Friday at 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., located at C. Bangoy Street, Poblacion District, Davao City.

In an interview with Professor Emmanuel Marx Cuizon, he expressed how the pandemic affected the lives of art practitioners amid the situation. Hence, a few UM Fine Arts alumni and non-alumni initiated and formed the “Palikata,” which stands for “Padayun Likha Kanunay Tanan,” which signified their grit to withstand any adversities. Therefore,

As BFAD’s program head Professor Rogelito Cayas Jr., MFAD, said, “For twelve years, lo and behold, co-teachers and students come and go; however, the Fine Arts and Design Program of UM-CAFAE still evolved gracefully.” Many UM-BFAD products are now reaching greater heights in the field, showing how the UM-CAFAE BFAD program will continue to forge meaningful lives for students--through arts and crafts.

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John Lloyd B. Baoy

Albert T. Cabatlao, Jr.

Von Bryan B. Edo

Nova Claire Evangelio

Cheerish Dianne Rosa

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Wayne Lambert Ducoy

Literary Writers:

Benjamin Caspillio III

Darwin Jaztie Dionio

Jocheved Labata

Karl Templado

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Franchesca Aranico

Almarie Cañion

Jesil Mae A. Jimenez

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Ric Diola

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Jake Shepherd Padayao

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Gracing the halls of ARC Library and Gallery of La Herencia Davao at F. Torres St. Población District, Davao City, are the 77 artworks proudly presented Photo Courtesy: Cherry Pie Tamala
PRIMUM Upholding Knowledge Through Information
LIFE’S HIDDEN BEAUTY. Art is not only pleasing to the eyes, but once you fully grasp its meaning, it satisfies the deepest corners of the soul.

Amid the grayscale world of abandoning one’s culture and history lies the indigenous people eager to sustain their tribal roots and maintain their cultural identity. With their intricately woven clothes, ritual songs and chants, and firm beliefs, they remained bamboo in a destructive storm— bent but not broken.

One of them is Krezyl Joy Ungab, Bagobo-Klata’s Biyya or Hiyas in the recently concluded Kadayawan Festival, who also bagged the Hiyas ng Kalambuan title. Krezyl is a 4thyear student taking up a Bachelor of Physical Education at the University of Mindanao. She strides the campus halls with her radiant smile and dangling accessories that showcase her tribe’s intricate craftsmanship.

“I want to strengthen the leadership and involvement of my fellow indigenous people (IP) youth in the community because I want to be an instru-

ment to spark their eagerness and burning passion in preserving the tribe,” she expressed.

WARRIOR’S CROWN

Bagobo-Klata’s Biyya on Lumad Culture and Preservation

As an educator in transit, she deems wisdom and knowledge to be transformative and valuable. Hence, pushing for education and livelihood for her tribe encompasses her advocacies in joining the Hiyas sa Kadayawan. She said that this way, her fellow IP youth would not be easily put in danger and be taken advantage of.

On the other hand, her journey toward the crown was not easy. It was an emotional turmoil that tested her determination and grit to continue swaying amidst the strong winds of life. Looking back, her grandfather contributed a lot to her odyssey, especially the cultural roots she dearly values. However, her grandfather passed away not long after the initial

TIMELESS TREASURE

Behind every successful and happy home are callous hands and a sacrificial person. Beneath the ground of a person lies a core that has been shaken several times but never gave up and remained golden. As we can see buoyant children and graduate students dreaming high as the sky, behind is a woman who has sacrificed more than herself, her dreams, and happiness just so they

could build a bright future for their children—a woman like my mother.

With their sparkling eyes and soft smile, we often do not recognize the glistening tears behind their facade. They can build a wall greater than the wall of China just so their children could not see their downfall. Oftentimes they masked their pain so no one could see their struggle in raising a loving home.

closed-door interview.

“While we were completing our thesis paper and preparing for such a big event—my grandfather was on the hospital bed,” she lamentably shared. Unfortunately, the person behind her motivation to pursue things could not witness her feat and their tribe’s triumphant win.

Krezyl’s advocacy for preserving the IP culture is not just their tribe’s concern but also requires the collective effort and responsibility of everyone. The Hiyas ng Kadayawan is just one of the ways the city can support the indigenous tribes in our region and continuously recognize their significance in the country’s rich culture, history, and heritage.

However, it is

To put their children’s minds at peace so that they could focus on their dreams—selfless, right? We are the priority. And as for them, no one else makes sense than us. The love they pour and all the sacrifices they have made and willingly made are heroic. Nothing compares to a mother’s love; The homecooked meals they prepare to make sure we are not starving at the end of the day; The way they reprimand us when mistakes are committed but still remind us how all of

crystal clear that minorities’ pleas are sometimes overlooked and unheard, especially regarding their protection and welfare. It is no longer a thought to ponder that our fellow IP brothers and sisters are part of the vulnerable sector, and for them to be heard, we also have to do our part which is amplifying their voices. With the university’s vivid support to indigenous communities anchored on the school’s vision and mission, providing everyone— primarily through scholarships and programs—the opportunity to attain quality education is plausible.

“With or without the crown, I promised to still do my advocacy. Now that I was given the chance to be the Hiyas sa Kalambuan, I can do more with using my voice to represent not just my tribe but also the other lumad tribes,” Krezyl added. It is only fitting and graceful to

these pieces make up our growth; and the thoughtful messages they send asking how are things doing or whether we are eating at the right time or not, especially to their children who are living far away from home.

Indeed, a mother’s love could conquer anything for her children. A love that will be brought to infinity and beyond. No matter how rough the road is, they will walk and be with their kids until the end of their journey.

“Kung para sa inyo, kayanon nako ang tanan,” my mama

look at and enrich the beauty of our cultural roots and identity as much as how we embrace the comfort that modernity brings us. This is a manifestation of the Four Gs (Galing, Gawi, Gawa, at Gana) of a UMian going beyond the premise of academic excellence and finally being able to connect with the different realities of people.

Krezyl’s crown is more than just a mold of steel and gems. It also signifies the love and pride of being part of a rich and colorful tribe. To be grounded on your origin while braving hurdles amidst the storms of life is something one can find inspirational. As she said: Never be ashamed and embarrassed by being in the tribe because being a warrior is such a great honor. With that, her crown weighs heavier than it is as she also carries the glint of hope and the future of her tribe— for better days.

said. Looking back at those times when my mother went to everyone to borrow money just so I could take my exam disheartens me but, at the same time, motivates me to pursue my studies. She had to conquer everything and brave life’s hurdles for me to keep up with school activities and other necessary payments. Just by that, I know that the ‘love’ one seeks to find meaning can be defined by the unconditional labor my mother does mundanely for us—a timeless treasure that is one of a kind.

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Saki Sasaki, a 22-yearold student at Kainu University in Taiwan, grew up in a sheltered environment in Miyagi prefecture in Japan with her parents and two siblings. As a child, Saki described growing up a little differently than her sisters. Her bubbly and optimistic personality radiates through her with everything she does, and she is well aware of the things she wants to do from the beginning. For this reason, she pushed through with her goals in life and is now one step closer to her future…by stepping back.

Since Saki’s goal has been to learn the English language and become proficient at it for her plans. Therefore, when it was time for her to choose her college school, she was torn and frustrated as none of the schools she considered in Japan could cater to her needs. Still, she became even more assertive

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ACROSS OCEANS

Story of Seeking in a Foreign Land

about her goals and told her family about them.

“I’m really considering which university I would go to because I only considered Japanese universities— so I was frustrated. But my parents know about my future goals, so they helped me look for an opportunity,” Saki detailed. Deep in her heart, her guts tell her that she was not meant to stay there.

After a thorough search, they finally decided to let Saki study abroad, giving her a greater opportunity to study English. So, she went to live in Taoyuan City, Taiwan and took an AB English program at Kainu University. As she persistently followed her goals in a foreign country, Saki planned to ace both her English and Mandarin language skills. However, after three years of studying in Taiwan, she was not content with the outcome yet. Although she learned to speak Mandarin fluently, her English speaking skills are yet to be developed.

“When I was in

Taiwan, there were not many opportunities to speak in English,” she said. So, she continued her quest to reach her goals and decided to go to further lengths as an exchange student in other countries.

“I told my teachers about my goals and asked for help to realize them. Then, I was given an opportunity to go to America and Australia, but I can’t afford the tuition,” she added. After a patient search, her teacher recommended one of their partner schools in the Philippines for her academic endeavors—the University of Mindanao. Right then and there, Saki knew it was the best choice as Filipinos are known to be good at English. However, she was about to hear disheartening news.

“They said my graduation would be delayed if I choose to go to UM. I am in fourth grade in Kainu but in UM, I would be in third grade,’’ Saki said. Additionally, the thought that her parents will need to pay her

KADAYAWAN FESTIVAL: THE KING RESURGENCE

August is a month of culture and diversity among Dabawenyos. It is a season of vibrance and festivity of the rich history of the whole city of Davao. Native folks who came from different parts of the mountain town were delighted to be in the burgh and prepare their native and culture-oriented huts, which are usually arrayed on Magsaysay Street. An alley that would turn into

a conventional museum every time they commemorate its proudest festival –the Kadayawan Festival of Davao City. This is one of the biggest celebrations of the town, where people are gathered together to revere the strong culture and undying tradition of the city.

Unfortunately, the grand celebration needs to pause due to the health insurgencies around the globe caused by the pandemic COVID 19.

tuition for another year saddens her. “I’m a little bit sorry for them but they told me ‘if you want to reach your goal, we will support you, so she encouraged me to continue,’’ she said.

Long story short, Saki flew thousands of miles to Davao City, Philippines, and started her journey in finally realizing her goals. So far, in her one-month stay in the country and at the University, she has been enjoying it to the fullest. From eating local foods to attending local festivals with her friends, she is assured that she is getting the experience she anticipates. As she is expected to stay at UM for two semesters, she also wants to leave her mark on the university.

“When I came here, many people taught me their language, so what I can do is also teach them about Mandarin and Nihongo language and culture. So there will be a cultural exchange within the University”, she said with utmost excitement.

At the moment,

Saki plans to improve her English skills and try to learn Bisaya and Tagalog as well. Moreover, she encourages the students in UM to try to expand their search for opportunities to reach their goals as well.

“I think the students in UM study very hard for their education and accomplishment, as well as in student activities that develop their skills. I think they are wonderful at that.’’ She also explained that the more she learns one’s language and culture, the more she can communicate with people; in that way, she can get a wider view of life. That motivates Saki to continue studying—the wonders of seeking many things.

Saki’s story is just one of the thousand narratives people can relate to. Wherein we must brave the hurdles of accomplishing the dreams in our hearts that often greet us in the most possibly challenging way. However, like Saki, be assertive of your goals and expand your perspective. Seek your own story of success and fulfillment, even if it is a step behind or across oceans.

The colorful parade accompanied by loud and enticing music was suddenly solemnized by silence, and only the wind could be seen dancing around. The thousands of tourists who came from different parts of the world were not allowed to witness extravagant and word class entertainment again. And the so-called king of all festivals seemed to rest and was never seen.

Two years lat -

er, with the gradual recovery from the pandemic and the moderation of the rules around the country, the symbol of bravery and resilience, which is the Philippine Eagle, has spread its wings and delivered a message of hope to the villages and islands all across its region. The music of culture, the dance of tradition, and the color of diversity have echoed. The second week of August was this year’s 37th Kadayawan Festival with the theme “Kasikas sa Kadayawan,” highlighting the undying unity and strong bond

between its eleven magnificent tribes. Moreover, the most awaited floral float parade was back on track. Floats crafted with exquisite and colorful flocks of flowers, the town alleys became filled with colors once again. Like gems, the beauty of Dabawenyas stood out after crowning the new Hiyas ng Kadayawan 2022. Truly, the spirit of Dabawenyos is stronger than anything else, and nothing can hinder the Kadayawan celebration to reclaim its throne, the King of Festivals.

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My graduation will be delayed for a year… but I still chose it.

CREATIVES

Dear Freshmen,

You may not realize it yet, but life’s greatest journey is about to begin. You’ll walk wide-eyed and eager to discover what awaits you, and you’ll leave with enlarged knowledge and a full heart.

You will grow in ways you never imagined were possible or necessary throughout your time in college, which is an incredible and remarkable period. New acquaintances, instructors, and peers that you’ll encounter will help influence your time there. Your four years in col- lege will be supported by those pals. They’ll be there to study with you, go out to lunch with you, and yes, even extend invitations to a few events.

Your campus is vast and

intimidating, and you will most likely become lost... frequently. But by the end of your stay, strolling through those walkways and corridors will be a cakewalk because you’ll already know the place inside and out. It will be more than a college campus to you; it will be your home. It’ll be where you spend hours in the library memorizing equations and preparing for that looming midterm. The numerous food stops on campus will be where you stop for a morning bagel on your way because you didn’t have time to get food from your own kitchen in a rush to get to class.

Four years of college isn’t about coming into the campus and leaving four years later with a degree in hand. It’s the setting, the parties, the friends you make, the events you attend, the

professors you meet, and so much more. We may not have had the best start, but we must make the best of it.

So, future college students, pay attention. This is where your greatest life journey begins. This is where you will make some of your best memories and discover new things. Take it all in and appreciate it. The statement is cliche for a reason, but it genuinely does go faster than you imagine, and you’ll be sad when it’s done.

A new decade, a year of transi- tion, a new beginning—just not what we anticipated. But we continue to have hope for what comes after, right?

DAWN OF THE WILDERNESS SHIFTEE

It started eight years after the new millennium Scenic emotion rush, I bet it’s easy.

Fresh faces dominate, my name was foretold. Cards on symbiotic books, it was day and night I say.

Here comes Saturday! Fear awakes, abys of paper test my faith.

Hours seems week, under the maze of nosy number, Heart sync as calculator click

“A BRAND NEW BEGINNING”

The thorns of our parhs

The blade of our past

We all shall pass

With the trudges through these thick rusts

We’ve been engulfed with those shadows.

Oh, what felony it is to narrow.

See ourselves in the mirror.

You’re not alone; we’re all in sorrow.

The obstacles bind us down.

The current river could have us drown.

But would you be gusted by life’s frown?

Or would you revitalize it into a gown?

Learn, and try to conceptualize

The wounds of those hindrances

It gives you pain, but it’s always the scars.

Empower yourself, then embark with your fashioned car

We fall, but it never occurs when you haven’t risen.

We rise, but it ever occurs when you have to lighten.

Those indifferences should not be bedridden.

‘Cause remember that there is a low ground when there is a high one.

Let’s altogether walkthrough. We had nothing, but we grew. Trust, love, and live in the identical shoe. To the wilderness, we sow!

IN CASE OF LOSS…

Benjamin Caspillo III

Alittle to the left? Not quite. How about you wiggle forward? That’s better. I do apologize for the line outside, ga. Can’t really help it, can we?

Everybody’s a little excited.

Don’t mind my grumpy operator. Yeah, he’s snarky. But he’s been here since 8 and he is dying for a single bite of lunch. Give him some slack?

Are you ready? No?

Oh! Slow down dear! The powder’s going to fall off your face. Press it gently or I’ll get caught up in the storm as well! My eyes are expensive, you know. They’re gonna riot if you ruin it. And your shirt is now skewed…

Oh well. It’s normal for you to be nervous. Everybody is. It’s been what… 3 years since I last saw you?

You know, I saw a lot of people in my time. Bright-eyed to jaded stare, from young ‘ins to old folk; they always come here. Well that’s-

You’re okay to go now? Oh. I didn’t even realize. Steady yourself, okay?

Alarm clocks are ringing, Bells are chiming, Birds are singing, The smell of coffee in the morning, It’s the start of a brand new beginning. We got off track for far too long

But here we are again more focused and strong Waking up early every day to welcome a new sight

The sight of your friends with smiles of delight

Don’t you just miss the days where everything was slow?

Carrying bags, answering assignments and with your projects in tow?

Well here we are again, rebuilding what was taken

Achieving our dreams and fighting for what we believe in

It might be hard but we find joy in what we do Because success is what we pursue You better believe because This is our long awaited debut

This is the start of a brand new beginning And the beginning of a new chapter

Some of us are far from finishing our fights But one thing is for sure, with a good start Everything is achievable within our sights.

In one, two, and sna… Oh dear. You blinked! He is not going to be happy about this. Oh well. More time for us to talk, right?

Oh…. What’s the point?

You don’t even hear me. I’m just talking to pass the time. Mounted to a metal scaffolding, I’ve been stuck here looking at a wall when no one is around. It gets… agitating. I am meant to be an observer, a silent witness.

It’s the third time and my operator’s tapping his foot in annoyance. He’s keeping it in well but hangry cannot even begin to describe what’s going on inside him.

This is your last chance.

All we have is this moment, ga. I know my words will never reach you, but I am here. I have always been here. Not literally of course, my predecessor was holding the ropes then. Now it’s my turn.

I don’t know what is going on out there. All I have known is this room. But to sit in front of me and lock eyes, beam me a smile (or none), and offer your face for my operator to use; it seems like too much of a trouble, doesn’t it?

Yet all of you have come this far.

So I will give you a little something. I can’t do much. Maybe a prayer? A blessing? It doesn’t make sense but does that really matter now?

Every image in my memory will remain forever. So do you and your likeness. All the hope, fear, anxiousness, and drive; I will always have them.

My operator will preserve it in plastic. Then he will give it to you. It will stay near your chest as long as you want to. This will be a reminder of you and where you came from.

A little mundane but hey, I can’t even move myself so what can you expect?

I’m sorry I can’t give you a more extravagant gift, I’m only a ca-

Oh you’re ready?

Well steady yourself, okay? Look as best as you can be.

In one, two, and snap!

VWelcome back, Ga. I’m glad you’re here again.

The war ends, let it rise I heard, slowly a cherub fabric like snow waves.

Gasp, 5 miles in a distance watered my soul, written on zephyr paper then gone.

It’s just a number I exclaim not my future-denials

A stallion spirit misses its gallops Stumbles pain in my mind

Please unforgiving mind let me speak Days with a loud mind, bleeds

Prayers are meals my sword on bad whispers

Failures are traitors, speak to stay or a mere farewell White light from prayers preaches “accept “, who’s that?

The lens clears, it’s a portal to escape the pain the choice, not an option, not for us an option is not for us new beginnings are painful, young lad a mere afterthought wish it let me breath wish it let me speak an option is not for us, draw the line

SPOTLIGHT

AN INSPIRATION TO ALL: LYEN GARCIA, TOP 1, CRIMINOLOGIST LICENSURE EXAM

Plant longer roots to harvest a fruitful gift. As we dream of becoming successful, we aim for the best spot in the future. The journey to success is a source of inspiration for others. Hard work and perseverance, dedication, and discipline were his keys to top the most prestigious licensure board examination for criminologists, and as he climbed to the top, he brought honor to the entire university. Mr. Lyen Carel Togonon Garcia passed the examination, obtaining the highest rank with a 90.70% rating. His journey is truly an inspiration to the UMiano.

Have you ever envisioned yourself destined to obtain the highest rank in the Criminology Board Examination?

Yes, before I started my rigid review, I only have one goal, not just to ranked 1 in the board exam but to get the highest rating in the entire history of the Criminologist Licensure Examination, so even though I can’t achieve it, surely I will land top 1 in the said exam.

That’s how I was trained back then, to always aim for the highest spot. So I already conditioned my mind, that at the end of the day, the only result I am expecting is either having the highest average in the history of CLE (which I failed) or the Top 1. Landing rank 2-10 or a passer was never an option. Further, I wrote ”CLE TOP 1‘on a piece of paper and attached it beside my graduation picture, and posted it in front of my study table. It helps, especially when I feel so exhausted and about to give up, I just look at it, and eventually, I got reminded of my goal in the end.

Besides, since I graduated Cum Laude, people around me (the college, review centers, classmates, family, etc.) already envisioned me to Ranked 1 in the exam, maybe because previous topnotchers from our college department don’t have any academic achievements yet they were still able to ace the exam. Further, I realized that the exam was not the only battle I am facing, but also how I am going to prove to these people that they were right in believing in my capabilities. That’s a challenge, good thing is, I was able to manage it, the pressure and expectations made me even stronger and more motivated.

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Karl Templado Darwin Jeztie Diono Vonbryan Edo Illustration By: Abigail Coronel Illustration By: Novem Manzano Illustration By: Franchesca Aranico

How does it feel that you are now back inside the campus? Like, you can now hear the laughter of your friends and palpitations during face-to- face oral recitations? Imagine you are one step closer to your dreams. But, at the same time, a step away from leaving.

I know these are the thoughts that keep on running inside your mind as the classes start for the new school year. You are happy, but you do not know if you are genuinely happy. You have mixed emotions. You are torn because starting the school year means graduating. And graduating means leaving this university, the peo- ple, and the environment you grew up with for the past four years. However,

you are excited about what life has next to offer when you enter the corporate world.

My dear, I know this is too hard to imagine. But I want you to remember the reasons why you entered this univer- sity. You have dreams. Dreams that you uphold for years. Yes, it is not easy to let go of the people who helped you in this college journey, but this is the reality. In different phases of life, you have to grow and start your new beginnings separate- ly.

The pandemic robbed you of your supposed to be full of memories college journey. Like those face-to-face study sessions were turned into a group chat. The planned outings became online meetings, and the excitement was re- placed by fear of the virus. Your vision of

BEGIN, EVEN IF…

It is enticing to just stay in our comfort zone

No expectations, no disappointments, just us alone

We don’t want to try something we’ve never done before

Because it only gives us fear, doubt, and more

It is honestly okay to live our life in simplicity

But doing nothing and staying idle is mediocrity

It is the worst enemy of greatness, excellence, and success

We can be simple, but we don’t deserve to settle for less

We can aim for bigger purpose, higher dreams, and greater things

It is okay to fail because we are only human beings

It is okay to make mistakes as long as we’re trying We just have to do our best and always aim for something

So, begin

Begin that path, that dream, that passion, We don’t have to be great immediately We just have to improve constantly

Surely, greatness and excellence will come in humility

For someone who did not just pass the Criminology Board Examination but aced the highest rank, what are the traits and characteristics an aspiring should obtain in preparation for the broad exam?

I think the best characteristics that an aspiring topnotcher should have are:

1. Have a clear goal. The common mindset of board exam takers is, that they just limit themselves in passing the board exam, and being at the top is just a bonus. Eventually, their efforts are only good for passing grades. Whereas, a taker whose goal is getting the highest spot, and he/she is committed, will exert unbelievable efforts to achieve it.

2. Dedication and belief in yourself. If you ask the students, ”who wants to become the next topnotcher?‘ without a second, the majority or all of them would raise their hands. Now if you ask them what efforts they have done already, eventually they will become silent. This is true, every student can say ‘I will top the board exam”, but only a few are dedicated to achieving it. Every one of us can top the exam. Being poor, not an academic achiever, working student, having kids, old and more are not excuses. It is just a matter of how you trust, believe, and dedicate yourself to achieving it.

3. Hardwork and Perseverance. It’s exhausting sitting and reading for plenty of hours each day. There are times you feel physically and mentally drained. Some hindrances and challenges make you doubt and question your capabilities. I experienced it, and to tell you, it’s normal especially when you are putting too much effort to achieve something. Just stay focused and do not break. As great Kobe Bryant said,” Great things come from hard work and perseverance”.

4. Discipline. In reviewing, you should accept that there are things that need to be sacrificed. I sacrificed my social life. I locked myself inside my room for 6 months and would go out only for my necessities and to attend review classes. I cut myself off my social media accounts and hobbies like watching movies. I sacrificed my sleep since I need to reach my required hours of reading per day. I am very strict with my schedule, if it’s time to study- then study. If it’s time to rest - then rest, no excuses. It’s hard, but I always tell myself. This is just temporary. 6 months of sacrifices in exchange for your lifetime pride.

5. Pray. Before and after my review, I prayed. Before and after my board exam, I prayed. Before and after

a fun journey was crumpled. But what matters the most is that you are slowly building the momentum and that you spend this last beginning with the people you treasure, trust, and love. In the end, leaving does not mean turning your back on them. Leaving means chasing your dreams. Use this last beginning to explore, enjoy, and learn together. So that in the end, you have nothing to regret.

Don’t be afraid to leave. Be more afraid of leaving without making memories. Now, dear, start this school year with good memories you will cherish forever. Embrace this beginning. Be brave at the end.

THE PSYCHE OF SPRING

In unexpected corners of the heart, Where your thoughts will never wander, This beginning has been forming softly. Waiting till you were ready to come out. It has been watching your yearning for a long time. Feeling the void rising within you, Observing how you pushed yourself, You’re still unable to leave what you’ve outgrown. It observed you experimenting with the seduction of safety.

And the drab promises of sameness murmured, Heard the tumultuous waves swell and subside, I was wondering if you’d always live like this. When your courage is rekindled, the delight begins. And you moved out onto fresh territory. Your eyes are young again, full of vitality and dreams. A path of abundance opens up before you. Despite the fact that your final destination is unknown.

GRAY CONFETTI

“Pop”, I hear the confetti go

A familiar sight, I see it fall

Aimlessly in the wind, steady and slow

All for the one, the best of all

Then I wait for the rowdy cheer

The one that celebrates my name

I waited more, it seems unclear

The happy voices, they never came

Instead I hear a weeping sound

Where is it from? I try to listen

It’s so quiet, so close, so loud, so distant

It seems familiar, but with no recognition

And then I saw what’s really happening

The “pop” I heard were bones breaking With blazing bluish fire... I am burning One with the ashes, my body’s falling

In the cold and dark I lay so still “where and when did it go downhill?” I reached for the glittered pieces descending “Why are they, at the touch of my hands, dissolving?”

On the confetti I saw my skin, all my passion, all my hopes within Now the confetti of familiar bright turns gray in blurry sight

the results came out, I prayed. That’s how I value God in every action I make. I always seek guidance and blessings. It’s the most powerful thing that we should have. What key experience shaped you into the successful person you are today?

Being financially incapacitated.

Honestly, since then, I knew already that I was not born with a silver spoon and already anticipated financial hindrances in pursuit of my dream and success although I appreciate my family, especially my mother for giving their best support despite our status. This is always (has always) been my motivation to strive hard to succeed and give my best effort, not until I enter college. I thought before I was not going to enroll in college since we do not have enough money to support my finances. Fortunately, the University of Mindanao offers various scholarships for those who are in need. I applied as STA for 2 years and as Table Tennis Varsity for the last 2 years. I was aiming to get a Latin Honor back then so it was hard considering I needed to balance my scholarship and academics, but I learned so many skills and qualities which helped me to survive. Eventually, I graduated Cum Laude. Another challenge was, how I am going to enroll in a review center. Fortunately, one prestigious review center in the country offers full scholarships for those who will enter the top 1-10 in their diagnostic exam which I landed 6.

You see, all of us will face challenging experiences in our lives, but how we perceive and face them will tell if we stand or break. If we do not take on challenges in our life, we wouldn’t discover our full potential.

How are you able to overcome the stereotype about criminology students being only good at physical activities and not academically inclined? Did it ever cross and influence your mind when you aced the board exam?

Yes, we cannot deny that other people think that criminology programs are purely focused on physical activities. Worse, they thought that all criminology students and professionals are incompetent. And I received these kinds of questions. I just asked them ”Do you have any P.E. subjects?‘ and of course, they will say YES.

And I reply (to) them, that your PE subjects are equivalent to our Defense Tactics or DEFTAC subjects, the same number of units, the same number of hours. Other than that, we have academic subjects which have the same total number of academic units whatever Program you enrolled in. So if you will say) you say that (the) Criminology Program is focused only on physical activities and not inclined academically, as if you said that your program is focused on physical activities as well.

Moreover, I am a fan of joining non-athletic activities in the University of Mindanao. I joined not because I want to prove myself as a criminology student but only to enjoy and discover skills. I joined the LITMUS competition where I landed 2nd place in Essay Writing Filipino Category way back year 2019 and poster making contest during Library week where I landed 1st place in the same year, I remember, facilitators were asking if I am fine arts student since some of the participants were fine arts students, and I said NO, I’m criminology student and their reactions say it all.

In the bigger picture, a lot of criminologists nowadays are respected lawyers, educators, forensic technicians, high-ranking officials in the field of law enforcement, politicians, and more. They cannot achieve that if they only excel physically.

Lastly, to pass or top the board exam, doesn’t have any physical activity examinations. It’s purely knowledge-based, the application of what we learned in our ACADEMIC subjects throughout our college and review days. Only 12, 698 out of 41, 913 hurdled the said exam. The number speaks for itself. Surely we cannot pass this exam if we were not academically inclined. Perhaps, one of the reasons why I posted on my social media accounts a photo with my compiled books, reviewers and 4 sided wall notes is to let others know that, topping the CLE was not easy, you need to be intellectually, mentally, emotionally, and physically prepared just like other Board courses. Challenges and obstacles are just some of the hindrances that are encountered by board exam takers, what are your messages and tips for aspiring UMians topnotchers.

For aspiring UMians topnotchers, build your foundation. Treat your regular class as if your preparation for your upcoming board exams. Start reviewing your notes as early as possible. Compile updated and reliable review materials. Avoid cramming. Take your competency appraisal seriously, because personally, it helps. Do not be afraid to ask questions when in doubt. Maximize the benefit of the Internet. Always trust your capabilities. Keep motivated. In the board exam, the questionnaires don’t know if you are an academic achiever, a Latin honor or just a mediocre, it’s a matter of preparation and dedication. From now on, envisioned yourself already. Condition your mind that you will be the next topnotcher, and to tell you, if you are committed, your actions will follow. Goodluck Ga!

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Justine Miralles Cheerish Dianne Rosa Sheila Illustration By: Jann Pagaduan

UM COLEOPTERA RESEARCHERS DISCOVER TWO NEW WEEVIL SPECIES

in honor of the family of Mr. Melbert Baul with their dedication to conservation and the type of locality which is the Mt. Malindang. This recent discovery raised the number of 27 taxa in the Philippines under subgenus Dolichocephalocyrtus, where 14 out of 27 were from Mindanao.

THE UNVEILING

University of Mindanao Coleoptera researchers have recently identified two new species of weevils in the forests of Misamis Occidental and Misamis Oriental provinces.

In reference to the scientific journal, Acta Biologica Universitatis Daugavpiliensis, Volume 22, No. 1, published last December 2022, the identified and classified species belong to the genus Metapocyrtus (Dol-

ichocephalocyrtus) malindangensis and Metapocyrtus (Dolichocephalocyrtus) baulorum, which are considered “species novum” or new species to science.

Moreover, the new species are named

The discovery of the species is credited to the collaboration of the Coleoptera Research Center, namely: Dr. Analyn Anzano Cabras, Dr. Milton Norman Medina, and Efrhain Loidge Pajota; together with Rodrin Rivera, a faculty member of the School of Teacher Education at the Northeastern Mindanao State College of Science and Technology in Tangub City, Misamis Occidental.

Mindanao has been the domain of the recently described and identified species of Metapocyrtus. Thus, according to the published scientific journal, the discovery of these new species in Mindanao is not a big shock or surprise anymore, knowing that it is home to the remaining frontiers of biodiversity in the Philippines.

Furthermore, on a Facebook post of Patoja about the publication of this discovery, he shared, “To have the chance to work on novel species of weevils during my practicum as a BS Biology student and have it published in an international journal is a privilege that will definitely help me as a neophyte in this field.”

HYAZINC: THE ENERGY STORAGE OF THE FUTURE

Among 82 applicants and 13 industry experts, the University of Mindanao grasped the title of Grand Champions and the “Most Impactful Enterprise award” in Ready, Spark, Charge: Hacking the Future of Energy on December 12, 2022, an annual clean energy hackathon organized by New Energy Nexus Philippines with the goal of accelerating energy ventures, ideas, and technologies that address the Philippines’ energy challenges. Two other UM teams have advanced to the championship rounds. The winning project’s title is Fabrication of Flexible and Self-Healable Hydrogel Hybrid Supercapacitor crosslinked by Eichhornia crassipes (Water Hyacinth) Cellulose

Nanocrystals, and the team’s start-up project is known as HyaZinc.

For energy storage, lithium-ion batteries were used in approximately 90% of batteries. Furthermore, the main components of batteries, lithium-ion, and cobalt, may not be able to meet future demand. As a result, there is a need to develop an alternative storage device that can reduce battery waste while also utilizing sustainable materials. Thus, the Hyazinc team devised a solution. The team used a water hyacinth to make a supercapacitor. A supercapacitor with water hyacinth as one of its components for owners of backup charging devices who want to charge their

power banks faster and increase their capacity and service life, resulting in improved power bank quality compared to commercially available energy storage used in backup charging devices.

Stephanie Pondias, Sheira Torralba, Mary Joy Ignacio from the College of Engineering Education, and Joanna Castillo from the College of Business Administration Education comprise the winning team and were also assisted by the UMasenso Hub and participated in the Energy Entrepreneurship Program in collaboration with the New Energy Nexus - Philippines. Their respective advisers and consultants are Engr.

Vanesa Balayo (UMasenso Hub), Engr. Mr.

Francis Yap (UM-ITSO), Mr. Mark Angelou M. Siega (CGNIES), and Mr. Clyde Valdez (CBAE).

“Honestly, we didn’t really expect that our project would go this far because our main goal was just to pass our thesis paper, but we also didn’t really expect that our thesis paper would turn into a business project. It was such a wonderful blessing because we come up with this innovative project that would be good for the environment and for the future,” said Ms. Stephanie Mae Pondias.

“And of course, this winning start-up project would not be possible without the help of our advisers and consultants; especially Mr. Siega and Engr. Van encouraged

us and help improve our paper. Though we also feel pressured to the outcome of our project because we are not dealing solely with science but also with the business overall we are thankful to the New Energy Nexus - Philippines for such a great opportunity,” added Ms. Mary Joy Ignacio. Furthermore, Team HyaZinc demonstrated and proved that UMian is equipped with the right resources, knowledge, and network to innovate, develop and scale up one’s start-up ideas. And with their project, they are considered entrepreneurs who were driven by the passion to foster change and create an impact in our community.

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OF TWO WEEVILS: From left to right (A and D): male and female Metapocyrtus (Dolichocephalocyrtus) baulorum, respectively; followed by a male and female (second set of A and D) Metapocyrtus (Dolichocephalocyrtus) malindangensis
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UM JOINS HANDS WITH DOST, LAUNCHES MINDANAO’S FIRST NANOTECHNOLOGY FACILITY

There are not enough facilities in the Philippines’ urban regions for the collection and disposal of waste. Due to inconsistent efforts at collection, segregation, and processing of solid wastes, the spread of epidemic diseases and the clogging of storm drains caused by open dumps can happen so easily. With the growing problem of different waste kinds produced as a result of overproduction and consumerism, Mindanao keeps finding ways to combat these environmental problems all these years.

In line with

this, the University of Mindanao officially inaugurated the region’s first-ever nanotechnology center, The Center of Green Nanotechnology Innovations for Environmental Solutions (CGNIES). It was funded by the Department of Science and Technology - Philippine Council for Industry, Energy, and Emerging Technology Research and Development (DOSTPCIEERD) through the Infrastructure Development Program (IDP).

Since Mindanao is struggling with waste-related environmental problems, this project was im -

plemented to showcase environmentally friendly methods of creating nanomaterials from local resources and incorporating them into small- and largescale structures to create technical solutions to environmental issues.

According to Dr. Ruby Raterta, the chief of the DOST-Human PCIEERD’s Resources and Institution Development Division, who spoke on behalf of the Council’s executive director Enrico Paringit, the organization has allocated over Php 200 million to equip institutions like

BioBriQs, “LET’S BriQ THE CONVENTIONAL COAL GRILLING.”

Three faculties from the University of Mindanao who are part of the UM Center of Green Nanotechnology Innovations for Environmental Solutions (CGNIES) Team: Engr. Jay Carlo S. Aguilar, Engr. Roumel Salvador Alvarez, and Engr. James Mark

M. Gallawan won the in-person Open Pitching Activity for the faculty category, namely: BioBriQs, “Let’s BriQ the conventional coal grilling.”

The said concept was headed by Engr. Jay Carlo Aguilar, and derives from an ongoing

research-funded project: “Production of Bio-Briquettes from Nanosized Durio zibethinus (Durian) Peels and Seed Starch Adhesive.”, which was done by putting the durian peels utilized in producing nano-sized carbonized durian peeling through py -

objectives. He also added their anticipation of the university playing a vital role in fostering green technologies in Mindanao and aid people in taking care of the environment through technological advancements.

In the previous years, the University of Mindanao has participated in various movements in making the world a better place through environmental actions and studies.

CGNIES across the nation.

Moreover, the facility’s director, Dr. Chosel Lawagon, expressed this aim in an interview: “I hope the Center of Green Nanotechnology Innovations for Environmental Solutions (CGNIES) can become an example of transforming research into relevant, innovative projects helping the community.”

Dr. Anthony Sales, Regional Director for DOST XI, stated that the Agency is devoted to collaborating closely with UM to guarantee the accomplishment of key

rolisis, and the durian seeds that were extracted to produce a nanostarch as a sustainable binding agent that will generate a bio-briquette with high calorific value and low GHG emissions to the environment.

Meanwhile, for the food industry, Engr. James Mark M. Gallawan narrowed down the potential market of bio-briquettes under food preparation (i.e. grilling and heating), followed by Engr.

Last year, Dr. Chosel Lawagon of the University of Mindanao received the renowned Green Talents Award from the Federal Ministry of Education and Research of Germany for her work in using nanotechnology to upcycle garbage. With the help of the Institute of Biodiversity and Environment of the University of Mindanao’s Research and Publication Center, Tagum City achieved the distinction of recording the most number of indigenous plants and animals in the nation during the City Nature Challenge 2022. They were able to advance thanks to their performance in the CNC2022, which placed them 36th globally and third in Asia for nature observations.

With consistent efforts in any kind of waste management, it is not impossible to achieve a sustainable environment ideal for living.

Roumel Salvador Alvarez conceptualized a Taylor Swiftthemed opening spiel for the pitching activity.

The participants are grateful for the wonderful experiences facilitated by UMasenso HUB in partnership with New Energy NexusPhilippines, as this two-day workshop enabled them to get insightful ideas from entrepreneurship, innovation, and connecting science to the market.

THE BEGINNING OF FURTHER UMian INNOVATION. In collaboration with Department of Science and Technology (DOST), UM launches its first ever Nanotechnology Facility
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INFOTAINMENT

BOOK REVIEW

MY GRANDMOTHER ASKE

ME TO TELL YOU SHE’S SORRY

My Grandmother Asked Me To Tell You She’s Sorry by Friedrick Backman is a heartwarming story about how our lives are intertwined into one beautiful tapestry. It sensationally captures the wonder and beauty of human relationships through the eyes of a young girl named Elsa.

Elsa is a seven-year-old child whose candid and clever observations of the adult world made her alienated from the other kids in her school. Thankfully, she has her grandmother to assure her that she is not as different as the others say, for she, too, is as unique as Elsa. Her grandmother molded Elsa’s imagination by telling her fantasy stories about The Land-of-Almost-

MOVIE REVIEW

HIDDEN FIGURES (2016)

What you are capable of matters more than the color of your skin, but this wasn’t always the case. In a time where freedom is not granted and equality is not given, one could either accept fate as it is or gamble against uncertain odds.

Taraji Henson, Octavia Spencer, and Janelle Monae star in Hidden Figures, a movie based on the real lives of three African-American women who made NASA’s historic space missions possible. They were regarded as “human computers” along with other women who could perform mathematical calculations by hand. When gender inequality and racism were at their peak, these women never wavered in achieving what they wanted.

Katherine Johnson, played by Taraji,

ALBUM REVIEW

LET TREASURE, TREASURE YOU

On January 11, 2021, the self-composing, multi-talented boy group TREASURE finally released their first full-length album, THE FIRST STEP: TREASURE EFFECT, which features the song MY TREASURE as its title track. On February 15, 2022, they made a comeback with their second mini album, “THE SECOND STEP: CHAPTER ONE.”.

With this new album, TREASURE fans will be able to see a more mature side of them because of the band’s extensive growth and increased scope. The album begins with a piece, “JIKJIN”. It is an intense hip-hop dance song where the bold lyrics stand out. It portrays TREASURE’s determination to go

GAME REVIEW

Determination: A Retrospec- tive Review of Undertale

When you are plunged into the depths of a mountain and find creatures you have never seen before, will you fight or befriend them?

The 2015 indie-made pixel role-playing video game Undertale takes you on a fantastical adventure of monsters and more, a-la Alice in Wonderland. The player controls a lost child navigating their way through the “Underground”, where monsters and their descendants are condemned to eternity by a man-made magical barrier.

Garnering multiple accolades, most notably winning the “Original Role-Playing Game” in the NAVGTR Awards, and the fact that it is also a video game acknowledged by the Pope himself; it has almost outshined

SERIES REVIEW

“The Summer I Turned Pretty”

How do you spend your summer?

Each one of us spends our summer differently. Some enroll in extracurricular activities, apply for a summer job, and stay in a beautiful beach house, just like the setting of the series. Jenny Han, one of this generation’s famous young adult writers and best known for her To All the Boys series, surprises her fans with another adaptation series of The Summer I Turned Pretty on Amazon Prime Video.

The first season of the series consists of seven episodes centered on the background of the characters and a glimpse of what the trilogy series would be about.

Belly, a 15-year-old Asian-American girl (portrayed by Lola Tung), is turning 16 and will be

Awake and the Kingdom of Miamas. Elsa considers her grandmother her only best friend. Unfortunately, grandmothers cannot live forever, and Elsa’s life turns upside down when her grandmother dies early in the book.

However, this story takes an exciting turn when Granny leaves Elsa with a bundle of envelopes addressed to the neighbors living in their apartment building. Now, Elsa’s task is to send them to their respective recipients. It seemed like an easy task, but as Elsa listened to their stories, she soon realized that she had a lot to learn about her Granny’s life.

This book is fun and entertaining to read. Although I said it is fun, it can still

can deal with any number presented to her.

Her accurate calculations on America’s space missions were a huge contribution to its success. Mary Jackson, portrayed by Janelle Monae, is an engineer at heart and is only being held back by society’s judgements. She would have already become one if people never measured capability based on skin color. Dorothy Vaugh, played by Octavia Spencer, is a natural-born leader who is also an expert when it comes to machines. She never gave up on proving her worth and has expertise that even men have failed to have.

The scene wherein Dorothy Vaughn declines a job promotion because the women in her department were not given the same opportunity as her, has made me believe that

straightforward for their dreams and values they believe in without any calculations. The second song in the mini album called “U” is an MZ style serenade for the fans, also known as TREASURE MAKERS. It is a song that confesses love in a pure and innocent way. The next song, Darari, which went insanely viral on the social media application TikTok is the melody you sing without knowing after falling so deeply in love.

TREASURE’s angelic voiced vocalist, Bang Yedam, took part in the composition and lyrics of the song. Another song from the album is a song that contains the message of hope to those who feel alone. “It’s Okay” is a ballad song that features the members’

most triple-A games made in the mid-2010s while having the graphics of a game made in the 80s.

Its whole selling point is that you can win almost all encounters without fighting. This is unusual at the time where video games are almost always centered on killing creatures to progress the story.

But the novelty does not end there.

As you play, the game also plays with you. It makes the player think about their perception of media, almost taking them in a meta-narrative reflection. Sometimes the characters inside the game do not speak to the main character but instead the player themselves.

Despite being a game entirely made

celebrating her birthday in Cousins Beach, where they go every summer with her family.

Like any other young adult film, this series also has a love triangle between childhood friends. Conrad Fisher (Christopher Briney) and Jeremiah Fisher (Gavin Casalegno) are brothers who are both in love with Belly, who in the first season is a heartbreaker. At first, you will think that it is a cliché story. However, what makes it different is that Belly is independent in making her own decisions and does not allow others to influence her.

Also, the series does not solely focus on the main character but also highlights supporting casts and the themes of loss, moving on, family, friends, youth, and summer love. It is a relatable series for those who are yet

pull your heartstrings and make you catch your breath from crying. The first half of the book is full of Granny’s fairy tales about The Land of Almost Awake, but as the story progresses, these fairy tales become an allegory to the real world that teaches you the power of human relationships and empathy. The book is filled with Backman’s wit and humor and his ability to capture your emotions, especially nostalgia. Backman’s writing style is captivating and touches a part of your soul. You will love all the characters in this story because of their depth and backstories. It also makes you a different person after reading the book. I highly recommend this book if you love to read the slice-of-life genre and/or want a good cry.

ambition will never be a valid reason to be selfish. It imposes a realization that other people are not the stepping-stones to success, but only your own hard work. This way, success will be much more fulfilling, and you get to enjoy the most of it.

Dreams are realities in-waiting, and it’s up to you to make it happen. Hidden Figures is a great movie that is worth watching because it inspires not just women, but all people, to never stop believing that dreams really do come true. No matter how hard and impossible things may seem, the universe will grant you the things you deserve in life as long as you never stop striving to accomplish them. And if you can’t find a way to realize your dreams, you create one.

sweet vocals and mellow rap with a touch of a guitar. There are songs that you can only listen to through the CD only. The songs Best Friend Forever and Gonna Be Fine were first heard through their web drama premiered in 2021.

There is no doubt why TREASURE is one of the leading groups in the K-pop scene these days. The boys are indeed a multi-talented group as they never failed to daze the fans (and even non-fans too!) for their sharp choreography, eye-catching music videos, powerful rap, and majestic vocals as they convey the message of hope, love, and happiness through this album.

in 2D, it reaches beyond the screen. What is your role as a Player? Why are you killing?

Why are you sparing?

The soundtrack plays a major part in this reflective journey. The game is wrapped in memorable music, created solely for it by its developer. You will find yourself hearing themes, the characters’ inner thoughts laid out through instrumentals, being played on different occasions.

Undertale presents itself as a love-letter to the entire RPG genre. It has accumulated a multitude of avid fans around the world, cementing its stay as a pillar of gaming history. For its core themes are essentially timeless. When faced by the unknown, will you offer violence or kindness instead?

to discover their identities and interests. In addition, the series shows that sometimes you have to let go of things and be brave when you choose someone to love.

Aside from the storyline, the soundtrack of the series is something to look forward to as it fits every scene. Taylor Swift’s “Lover” and “This Love” were also featured, adding magic and sweetness to the series.

Overall, this series is for you if you want a perfect summer watch with a great soundtrack. It will also teach you about summer love and the essence of growing up.

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FORDA TIPS

Wazzup, mga Ga! It’s your cool boi Indzong. Finally, after more than two years, back to campus na tayo! Siyempre madaming changes ang naganap, so does the ferson na magbigay ng tips ngayon. Unfortunately, your iconique Indzai has already migrated to Japan for good. But I’ll assure you na I can deliver well in giving you tips on becoming a good student by practicing these basic etiquettes that every responsible UMyongs and MINyangs must remember.

As I had observed, majority ng mga students ngayon ay never pang nakapag-experience ng face-to-face setting ng university due to COVID-19. There’s a

lot of adjustments to do, especially na hindi pa natin alam masyado ang dos and don’ts ng ating unibersidad.

Forda tip number 1, you may read the student handbook which you can find by opening your UM Portal. Click “Academic Services” and you will be redirected to a new tab. Find the “Downloads” section and click the Student Handbook to download. Basahin ng mabuti and try to internalize all the contents in the handbook.

Mahirap na, baka bigla ka nalang ipapatawag sa OSA because you violated something na hindi mo alam that it is bawal. Remember, ignorance of the law excuses no one, so check your Student Handbook now bruh.

Sheeesh! Our university caters a lot of students to the point na ang pila to enter the university grounds will reach up until overpass! Crowded pa rin ang UM even if blended learning lang po tayo, opo. Forda tip number 2, be sensible with your belongings and your surroundings. We often take for granted when the manong guards say “walay mangunguot pag walay magpakuot” at the entrance gate, but it is actually true! Be vigilant and always stay alert kasi forda safety ng ferson din naman yarn.

I understand that naudyok yung friendship moments natin because of the online setting, and now we are ecstatic to meet them in the flesh.

But please, don’t flock the pathway and make a slow walk with more chika because may ibang students na nagmamadali then they are interrupted because nakaharang kayo sa daan. Forda tip number 3: Don’t make tapok and always keep right to give way sa mga nagmamadaling students. Forda kusion jud tamo sa inguinal canal if I caught you stampeding the way!

Lastly, I heard complaints from here and there na forda damak ang students this academic year because ang mga fersons ay ginaleft lang nila ang kanilang pinagkainan anywhere! It is very alarming and hindi yan pwede dito sa UM, mga fersons. Forda tip number 4: always practice CLAYGO. I under-

stand na gutom ang all after quizzes and exams but please ugaliin nating linisin ang ating pinagkainan wherever we go because cleanliness is next to godliness, and trash bins are installed everywhere on the campus for this particular reason. I think that’s all muna for today’s blog. I hope that with these tips, you can practice good manners and right conduct. College is a training ground for the real world, and it is our responsibility to become a person inculcated with values. As my professor in GE 8 said, “attitude places distance.” Do well in your acads and see you when I see you. Amping, mga Ga!

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UNSURE | ANNOYED | LONELY | DISGUST | OVERWHELMED | HOMESICK | CONFUSED | EASY | WORRIED | CALM | UPSET | SAD | DEPRESSED
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U-SPEAK

What is more effective in learning? Face-to-face or online setup? Why?

“The face-to-face setup offers numerous perks that are effective in learning compared to the online modality such as spontaneous interaction with the class facilitator, innate motivation to be attentive in class, and the condition to be prepared every time in the class. These make the learning more meaningful and authentic compared to what the online class could offer because the students’ and teachers’ interactions simultaneously substantiate the learning process. Thus, face-to-face learning is

more effective because the setup builds more connection and essence between the teacher and the students, unhindered by intermittent internet connections.”

What are the challenges you have experienced so far having limited face-to-face classes?

“There are challenges that I have encountered during face-to-face classes such as fixing my body clock to match the fast-paced modality, the arduous task to be updated both online and offline setup, executing my organizational task as a student-leader, keeping up with academic demands, and managing my household

responsibilities. Although these challenges are all arduous, it is also fulfilling.”

What are the things you look forward to this Academic Year?

“In this academic year, I look forward to a life-changing academic experience. I am lookin forward to the road I have taken will lead me to become mature as a person and as a future educator by triumphing in my responsibilities as a student, a student-leader, a son, and a citizen. I hope that this academic year will become meaningful to me and all the students in their field.”

What is more effective in learning? Face-to-face or online setup? Why?

“It is more effective if it’s Face-to-Face since it is more understandable and we can easily ask questions directly to our teachers and we can interact with our classmates especially if we have group activities.”

What are the challenges you have experienced so far having limited face-to-face

classes?

“In my part, I lived in our province, in Bansalan Davao del Sur. That is why I really need to go here every Monday to Wednesday morning to attend my classes. I actually travelled 2 to 3 hrs. The reason why I need to go home every day after class is that I am an online english teacher and I don’t have stable connection here. Tho it is incredibly challenging, But I won’t let this

stop me.”

What are the things you look forward to this Academic Year?

“I’m manifesting that this academic year will be full of happiness and fun. That we can enjoy each moment we have here and we can adopt the quality education of UM.”

What is more effective in learning? Face-to-face or online setup? Why?

“The face-to-face setup offers numerous perks that are effective in learning compared to the online modality such as spontaneous interaction with the class facilitator, innate motivation to be attentive in class, and the condition to be prepared every time in the class. These make the learning more meaningful and authentic compared to what the online class could offer because the students’ and teachers’ interactions simultaneously substantiate the learning process. Thus, face-to-face learning is

more effective because the setup builds more connection and essence between the teacher and the students, unhindered by intermittent internet connections.”

What are the challenges you have experienced so far having limited face-to-face classes?

“There are challenges that I have encountered during face-to-face classes such as fixing my body clock to match the fast-paced modality, the arduous task to be updated both online and offline setup, executing my organizational task as a student-leader, keeping up with academic demands, and managing my household

responsibilities. Although these challenges are all arduous, it is also fulfilling.”

What are the things you look forward to this Academic Year?

“In this academic year, I look forward to a life-changing academic experience. I am looking forward to the road I have taken will lead me to become mature as a person and as a future educator by triumphing in my responsibilities as a student, a student-leader, a son, and a citizen. I hope that this academic year will become meaningful to me and all the students in their field.”

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C.G. Boy Forones College of Teacher Education Mac Odnalor
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What is more effective in learning, face-to-face or online set-up? Why?

“For me, it’s more effective when it’s residential or face-to-face. Because you get to see your students’ reactions, even just the subtle facial expressions, you would decipher whether they understood what you were saying or not. And when they show such ex- pressions then you would automatically, let’s say, repeat your discussion, or you would focus on which part of your lessons has to be reiterated or not any- more. And also, face-toface is more effective because we aim not only to enhance students’ mental or cognitive abilities and capacities but also their affective, motivational, and social factors as well. So, the latter was nonexistent or not present at all during the online setup or online modality of learn- ing. So, that’s the gist. In short, face-to-face is more effective, although both have their pros and cons, if you’re going to weigh things and deliberately think through them, face- to-face is more effective.”

What are the challenges you’ve experienced as faculty staff so far in hav- ing limited face-to-face classes?

“First challenge in teaching and learn- ing context alone is that we only get to meet the students thrice a week. Unlike the pre-pandemic setup where we get to meet our students Monday to Friday, that’s every day, which is five times a week. What comes with that challenge is that you must be quick with your discussion and in reality, not all students will get what you were saying

during the first discussion. You have to revisit certain topics, but because of the time constraint, it’s like you’ll just let the students read the instructional materials. Unlike the five days classes, we can review, but then again, there is a pro which is we can also focus on our asynchro- nous schedules with the online task that we should be given to the students. And also, I guess for the student’s part the asyn- chronous schedules serve as their rest days because they get to work on other tasks at their convenience.” What are the things you look forward to this academic year?

“The things that I look forward to honestly, it’s everyone’s concerns and problems being here on the campus even on weekends. It is insufficient and exhausting and it’s just too much for both teachers and students. We understand that we want to deliver quality educa- tion, or we have to deliver our tasks and work but then again, the effective- ness of the quality of our work is not actually synonymous with the number of hours that we have to render on campus. We always find ways to complete our tasks, jobs, and responsibilities as early as possible. Let’s say we have 10 tasks for this week, we actually finish that, let’s say until Friday because we want to rest on Saturdays and Sundays, and I guess that goes the same with the students. The new system will be more convenient for everyone, especially for the MSAT1 and MSAT2, so I’m looking forward to it. Because we need rest—both instructors and students—I hope

it should just be from Monday to Friday. Since it is difficult to get sick nowadays due to COVID, even machines cannot work or will be damaged if they are overused, how much more so for us humans where our health is only our in- vestment?”

“ In addition, in the entire process of teaching and learning, whoever makes the decisions somewhere in the higher-ups, I hope will consult the teachers where we are the ones who personally faced the students. They would consult the teachers first if it is okay if we’ll implement this kind of schedule or not. Is it okay to work even on Saturdays? And since they didn’t consult us the teachers, most of the faculties are also studying for master’s and doctorate degrees. What’s ridiculous is that when you try to lobby your concern and it’s valid? Like Ma’am, we can’t teach on Saturdays because we also have our classes for our master’s and doctorate degrees where we are the students considering that part of the policy of the university, we are man- dated and encouraged to proceed and pursue high- er studies as part of our faculty development. And now that we actually do it, how come they gave us this Monday to Saturday schedule and then told us to find ways in managing this kind of schedule? Of course, we can’t do that because we only have one body. To tell you honestly, we can really find ways if we want to, but it’s not really feasible. Thus, it’s not really a smart decision to include Saturday classes.”

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What is more effective in learning, face-to-face or online set-up? Why?

In terms of effectiveness, I can say it’s face-to-face since there is pressure. If there’s pressure, we push ourselves to learn. We don’t want to feel left behind that is, why for me, face-to-face is just like survival.

What are the challenges you’ve experienced as a student so far in having limited face-to-face classes?

“First, murang shocking

pa siya noh kalit lang siya. I was shocked by the update at first. The first struggle I experienced is when traveling more than 1 hour from Mintal. Aside from this, the fare and other expenses. In terms of schedule, in addition, It is quite challenging since I have both MSAT1 and MSAT2 classes. Another thing is, sa quizzes and sa exams. Kay dati man gud if mag quiz merong oral muna first, ngayon kay deretso nag anon. Tapos nung exam pod, we have no idea kung ano ang mga nagla-

bas because wala kami nag quiz, deretso exam, so we don’t have any idea though merong syllabus pero marami masyado kaya so overwhelming siya.”

What are the things you look forward to this academic year?

“One of the things I look forward to is the Intramurals. Because I heard a lot of people before saying that intramurals have a lot of activities and booths, and it is our chance to meet new people from different programs.

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of Teacher Education finished third place with 153 points, coming out on top in the Volleyball Men’s event and as runner-up in the Women’s Basketball and Sepaktakraw events.

There can only be one head of the table. After weeks of anticipation, the College of Criminal Justice Education cemented its victorious run as they are declared the overall champion of the 69th Intramural Sports Meet in the Awarding Ceremony hosted by the Sports Development Center (SDC) on

One of the favorite sports UMians love to talk about is basketball. It has been a big part of the Filipino culture that we have basketball leagues within our barangays, villages, and even in our university. The good thing about basketball is that it is not only a men’s game. Women are also invested and engaging in the sport. In our intramurals, the College of Criminal Justice Education emerged as champions in both the men’s and women’s categories of the basketball tournament, with all colleges putting up impressive performances. As the school year progresses, the different colleges and departments are holding their own basketball tournaments, giving students the chance to show off their skills on the hardcourt.

One of the major influences Filipinos, especially UMians, is the National Basketball Association or the NBA. Players such as Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Kevin Durant, and Stephen Curry are only some of the common household names in the league. Their fame can be seen beyond the court,

December 6, 2022, at UM Matina Gymnasium.

The College of Criminal Justice Education stood above the rest of the competition, garnering a total of 683 points, emerging as the champions in both categories of the Basketball, Track & Field, Tug-of-War, Sepaktakraw, and Football Men’s events.

The College of Engineering Education followed suit at second place, with 316 total points, toppling CCJE in the men’s and women’s categories in Table Tennis and champions of the Volleyball Women’s event. They were also the first runner-up in Volleyball, Basketball, Football, and Track & Field Men’s events. The College

The College of Fine Arts Education finished fourth overall, with 148 points, the College of Accounting Education at fifth with 111 points, followed by the College of Arts and Sciences Education with 109 points, the College of Computing Education with 100 points, the College of Business Administration Education with 39 points, the College of Hospitality Education with 25, and finally the College of Health Sciences Education with 9 points. Special Awards were also given to the varsity players who made a name for themselves in outside competitions. The UM Sepaktakraw Varsity team competed in the SAMBUOKAN

RAJAH Festival Sepaktakraw Tournament

DAWN OF A NEW ERA

in Mati City last October 29-30, 2022, wherein two teams with players from different colleges finished first and third runner-up in the tournament. The University of Mindanao Judo Club also dominated the Davao Sports Festival Judo Tournament 2022, held at Barangay Gym, Nova Tierra Village, Davao City, last November 8, wherein they dominated the Men’s and Women’s Open Weight Divisions, Nage-No-Kata, and had the Women’s Fastest Ippon by Yeltsien Solomon at 11 seconds.

Mr. David Dwight B. Peñano, head of the SDC, talked about the hurdles that led to the eventual success of the first face-toface intramurals in two years. He also thanked everyone who participated and made the 69th Intramural Sports Meet possible, from the athletes to the coaches and everyone involved in the events.

through shoe brands, endorsements, etc.

We are 20 games into the 2022-2023 NBA Regular Season, and who would have thought that teams like the Sacramento Kings would be sitting comfortably on top of the Western Conference, but the Los Angeles Lakers, with all the star power in the league, sinking to the bottom of the standings?

As of today, many of these stars are either retired, injured, or regressed. LeBron won a title in the 2020 season, but many considered it a proxy championship,

given the circumstances of their run. Kevin Durant suffered a series of injuries since the 2019 NBA Finals and upon his return, he was confronted with many issues among his Brooklyn Nets teammates and coaching staff. Now that Kyrie Irving and Durant left the Nets for different teams. It is yet to be seen whether their addition to their new teams contributes to the team’s improvement as Durant continues to be sidelined with injuries while Irving still has not made a significant impact on the Dallas Mavericks.

Stephen Curry and Klay Thompson were both sidelined due to multiple injuries but managed to win the championship last season. All these affected not only their performances but also their teams’.

As the old stars regressed, new stars began to emerge. Giannis Antetokounmpo has been phenomenal, already a two-time league MVP at 27. Luka Dončić is also producing efficient triple-doubles on a gameto-game basis. Ja Morant and Trae Young have also stood out, producing

quality performances for their respective teams. However, the most significant change in the new NBA is highlighting the importance of team basketball. Gone are the days when only one player would fill the stat sheet and stand out during a game. Today, it is all about getting everyone involved in the offense. A prime example of this is the Sacramento Kings. Nobody thought the Kings would ever return to their glory days, but this season proved otherwise. Mike Brown has done an outstanding job in utilizing the potential of his players like DeAaron Fox, Domantas Sabonis, Harrison Barnes, Keegan Murray, and Davion Mitchell, that when maximized, produces good results, which can be seen by their current place in the standings. We are in the new era of the NBA. Yes, stars like LeBron, Durant, and Curry are still around, but the league now belongs to the young guys and is in good hands, and we, as fans, get to see this new era unfold before our very eyes.

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HEAD OF THE TABLE. After a long and grueling trek to the top, the College of Criminal Justice Education Knights emerged as the lone warrior on top of the Intramural mountain. Photo Courtesy: Nathaniel Glenn Gupana LEAVE IT ALL ON THE HARDCOURT. The well-documented impact of basketball and the NBA on Filipino culture can be seen as basketball leagues become a must-see attraction whenever they are held.

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