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Campus Monthly Bullen OCTOBER 2016 Year 17 No. 10 NEW CHURCH: RENEWED FERVOUR And Renewed Spirit O n the occasion of the birth of Mary, Mother of Jesus, on September 8, 2016, the CICM-Republic of the Phi- lippines Provincial General Very Rev. Fr. Ramon R. Caluza, CICM, the SLU Parish Priest and VP for Mission and Identity Rev. Fr. Macwayne N. Mani- wang, CICM, the SLU President Rev. Fr. Gilbert B. Sales, CICM, and other CICM priests assigned in the various mission stations in Northern Philip- pines, His Excellency Most Rev. Carlito J. Cenzon, CICM D.D., Bishop of the Diocese of Baguio, led the zealously awaited blessing and dedication of the new Saint Aloysius Gonzaga Parish Church in the SLU Main Campus along Bonifacio St. Full of excitement, silence, awe, and solemnity, the congregation gathered at the fa- cade of the new church witnessed the rite of blessing and dedication which commenced at the main door of the revered church. It was The Eucharistic celebration concluded with a message of inspiration from Very Rev. Fr. Caluza. He emphasized the importance of starting and ending the day in the campus in the sacred space with God, the Church. He prayed that this sacred space be a place of love, reconciliation, and commitment. He thanked Bishop Cenzon for his commitment to respond to the needs of the parish. He com- mended Rev. Fr. Sales for doing an excellent job. To Rev. Fr. Maniwang, he encouraged him to keep up the good work. Finally, he ap- pealed to all who participated in the celebra- followed by the Eucharistic celebration with the rite of blessing for the tabernacle, the altar and the whole of the structure. The an- gelic voices of the SLU Glee Club added to the holiness of the occasion, especially the singing of the Litany in the Iloco language. Photos by: Eduardo D. Caronongan THIS OCTOBER tion and blessing to help the CICM in doing the good and beautiful mission that the founder Theophile Verbist has entrusted to the congrega- tion. Message of thanks were expressed by Rev. Fr. Sales and Rev. Fr. Maniwang to all who con- tributed to the success and solemnity of the event. The SLU President revealed that the design of the altar was done by Rev. Fr. Luisito D. Divino, CICM, the Rector at the Home Sweet Home, Ba- guio City. The festivity ended with the sumptuous meal served at the Prince Bernhard Gym. WBEustaquio OCTOBER 8 - Intramurals 2016 Opening Mascot Compeon Mr. and Ms. Intramurals OCTOBER 31 - FREE DAY

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Year 17

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NEW CHURCH:

RENEWED FERVOUR

And Renewed Spirit

O n the occasion of the birth of Mary,

Mother of Jesus, on September 8,

2016, the CICM-Republic of the Phi-

lippines Provincial General Very Rev. Fr. Ramon R.

Caluza, CICM, the SLU Parish Priest and VP for

Mission and Identity Rev. Fr. Macwayne N. Mani-

wang, CICM, the SLU President Rev. Fr. Gilbert B.

Sales, CICM, and other CICM priests assigned in

the various mission stations in Northern Philip-

pines, His Excellency Most Rev. Carlito J. Cenzon,

CICM D.D., Bishop of the Diocese of Baguio, led

the zealously awaited blessing and dedication of

the new Saint Aloysius Gonzaga Parish Church in

the SLU Main Campus along Bonifacio St.

Full of excitement, silence, awe, and

solemnity, the congregation gathered at the fa-

cade of the new church witnessed the rite of

blessing and dedication which commenced at the

main door of the revered church. It was

The Eucharistic celebration concluded

with a message of inspiration from Very Rev.

Fr. Caluza. He emphasized the importance of

starting and ending the day in the campus in

the sacred space with God, the Church. He

prayed that this sacred space be a place of

love, reconciliation, and commitment. He

thanked Bishop Cenzon for his commitment to

respond to the needs of the parish. He com-

mended Rev. Fr. Sales for doing an excellent

job. To Rev. Fr. Maniwang, he encouraged him

to keep up the good work. Finally, he ap-

pealed to all who participated in the celebra-

followed by the Eucharistic celebration with

the rite of blessing for the tabernacle, the

altar and the whole of the structure. The an-

gelic voices of the SLU Glee Club added to the

holiness of the occasion, especially the singing

of the Litany in the Iloco language. P

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tion and blessing to help the CICM in doing the

good and beautiful mission that the founder

Theophile Verbist has entrusted to the congrega-

tion. Message of thanks were expressed by Rev.

Fr. Sales and Rev. Fr. Maniwang to all who con-

tributed to the success and solemnity of the

event. The SLU President revealed that the design

of the altar was done by Rev. Fr. Luisito D. Divino,

CICM, the Rector at the Home Sweet Home, Ba-

guio City. The festivity ended with the sumptuous

meal served at the Prince Bernhard Gym. —

WBEustaquio

OCTOBER 8 - Intramurals 2016 Opening

Mascot Competition

Mr. and Ms. Intramurals

OCTOBER 31 - FREE DAY

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Romans 11:36

“For from him and through him and to

him are all things. To him be glory

forever. Amen.”

NEW

GRANTEES Nellie Kellogg Van Schaick

Charitable Trust Foundation (NKVSCTF)

Starting 1st Semester AY 2016 –2017

Lara Zarina G. Dotimas, MD1

Niño P. Emocling, MD1

Merrizarose T. Laconsay, MD1

Francis Roman D. Padua, MD1

Brylle Domerson M. Turalba, MD1

Tryxia Althea Jenn A. Gorospe, MD1

LICENSURE EXAMINATION FOR MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIST

SLU is NO. 1 among top performing schools, with 50 or more examinees and

with at least 80% passing percentage as per Commission Resolution No. 2010-

547 series of 2010.

AUGUST 2016

LICENSURE EXAMINATION FOR MINING ENGINEER

AUGUST 2016 SLU is the top performing school, with 50 or more examinees and with at

least 80% passing percentage as per Commission Resolution No. 2010-547

series of 2010.

SEPTEMBER 2016

National Passing Rate:

100% (80/80)

80.84% (4,144/5,126)

SLU Passing Rate:

National Passing Rate:

80% (48/60)

81.47% (211/259)

SLU Passing Rate:

LICENSURE EXAMINATION FOR ELECTRICAL ENGINEER

68.46% (2,817/4,115) National Passing Rate:

SLU is NO. 3 among top performing schools, with 50 or more examinees and

with at least 80% passing percentage as per Commission Resolution No. 2010-

547 series of 2010.

89.41% (76/85) SLU Passing Rate:

LICENSURE EXAMINATION FOR PHYSICIAN

SEPTEMBER 2016

78.46% (2,899/3,695)

SLU Passing Rate:

National Passing Rate:

85.31% (122/143)

Congratulations!

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OCTOBER 2016 BUHAY SLU 3

October 8 Intramurals 2016 Opening Ceremony

INTRAMURALS 2016 “Rekindling the Flame of Unity through Sports”

Mr. and Ms. Intramurals 2016

Mascot Competition

Prince Bernhard Gym

October 9,

16 and 23

Athletics Tournament

Lawn Tennis Tournament

SABM Oval

8:00 AM

7:30 AM

October 16 Chess Tournament CCA C-013

7:30 AM

October 8 -

November 20

Volleyball Tournament Elimination

7:30 AM

November 20 -

November 25

Volleyball Tournament Finals

7:30 AM

Prince Bernhard Gym

Prince Bernhard Gym

BAguio– Benguet Educational Athletic League– BBEAL AY 2016—2017 “Fostering Camaraderie through Sports”

1ST PHASE EVENTS TM / VENUE DATE Archery UB / PMA November 19 – 20, 2016 Badminton PMA / PMA November 19 – 20, 2016 Baseball CCDC / BSU October 22 – 24 / November 12 - 14, 2016 Basketball PMA October 15 – November 20, 2016 Chess KCP / PMA November 19 – 20, 2016 Football BSU / BSU November 12 – 14, 2016 Judo PMA / PMA November 19 – 20, 2016 Sepak Takraw BSU / BSU October 22 - 23, 2016 Swimming PMA / Athletic Bowl November 12 – 13, 2016 Table Tennis UB / PMA November 19 – 20, 2016 Taekwondo UB / PMA November 19 – 20, 2016 Wushu UC / Camp 7 / UC October 21 - 22, 2016

2ND PHASE EVENTS TM / VENUE DATE

Athletics UC / Athletic Bowl February 4 – 5, 2017

Lawn Tennis PCC / BTC February 4 – 5, 2017

Softball CCDC / BSU February 18 – 20, 2017

Volleyball KCP / UC February 4 – 24, 2017

Boxing PMA / PMA February 18 – 19, 2017

Arnis PMA / PMA February 18 – 19, 2017

1ST PHASE EVENTS WEIGH IN VENUE DATE

Judo UB November 18, 2016

Taekwondo UB November 18, 2016

Wushu UC October 20, 2016 (1pm onwards)

2ND PHASE EVENT WEIGH IN VENUE DATE

Boxing PMA February 17, 2017 (1pm onwards)

OCTOBER 15, 2016 2:00PM BBEAL OPENING CEREMONY PMA SPORTS COMPLEX, FORT DEL PILAR, LOAKAN ROAD, BAGUIO CITY

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IMPLEMENTER: Industrial Engineering Faculty-SEA

Ms. Carmelita W. Amistad

TITLE: Mitigating farming encroachment in Mt.

Pulag National Park through alternative

livelihood and education program: second phase

IMPLEMENTER: Business Economics Faculty-SABM; Hospitality and Tourism Management Faculty-SABM;

Entrepreneurship, Human Resource Development Management and Marketing Faculty-SABM

Ms. Maria Lourdes A. Bibit-Chee

TITLE: Implementing the proposed process and

traffic flow standardization at Benguet AgriPinoy

Trading Center (BAPTC)

Ms. Cheryl C. Danglipen

TITLE: Enhancing the ministry of the sick in the

Diocese of Baguio: second phase

Ms. Wendy B. Eustaquio

IMPLEMENTER: Physics Faculty-SEA

Engr. Janry V. Garcia

TITLE: Developing a computer-based landslide hazard map

for Irisan, Baguio City

TITLE: Integrating waste management system for electronic

wastes (e-waste) in Baguio City solid waste management program IMPLEMENTER:

Electronics Engineering Faculty-SEA

Engr. Blanche Rosaida Mallare

Mr. Rainier C. Moreno– Lacalle

TITLE: Integrating evidence-based approach in nursing practice at Baguio General Hospital

and Medical Center IMPLEMENTER:

SoN

TITLE: Establishing family-based acute respiratory infection prevention and management program at Barangay Poblacion, Buguias, Benguet

IMPLEMENTER: SoN

IMPLEMENTER: Religion Faculty-STELA

IMPLEMENTER: Business Economics Faculty-

SABM

TITLE: Providing consultancy services to the LGUs of Kabayan

and Bokod relative to eco-tourism for Mt. Pulag protection

TITLE: Introducing the use of economical and solar-powered

street light at Bobok-Bisal, Bokod, Benguet

NSTP Coordinator

TITLE: Improving the drying process and storage facility of coffee farmers in Tublay, Benguet

IMPLEMENTER: Mechanical Engineering Faculty– SEA;

Computer Application Faculty– SCIS

IMPLEMENTER: Electrical Engineering

Faculty– SEA

TITLE: Introducing multicultural approach to education

at the Baguio City National High School IMPLEMENTER:

Professional Education Faculty– STELA

Dr. Gladys M. Navarro

Engr. Genrross D. Padua

Engr. Erwin C. Posadas

Dr. Bernadette L. Soliba

Ms. Cristina S. Aban

4 BUHAY SLU

For inquiries relative to extension or outreach proposal preparation, implementation and

monitoring, and evaluation, please visit Mr. Ramonchito M. Lucas, the Director of Extension Programs Office at Rm. 307, Msgr. Charles Vath Library, SLU Main Campus, A. Bonifacio St., Baguio City (E-mail address: [email protected]; Local No.: 344). For NSTP concerns, kindly see Ms. Cristina S. Aban, the NSTP Coordinator, at 2/F Student Center, Assumption

Road, Baguio City (E-mail address: [email protected]).

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Research and Statistical

BUHAY SLU 5

Consultancy

RASL U

T he Research and Statistical Services (RSS) of the Research and Development Office (RDO) offers consultancy in research and statistics categorized as Consultation Services and Full-

Statistical-Assistance Services. All services of the RSS are free of charge for University staff with formalized re-search responsibilities (such as research grantees and proponents, graduate faculty, undergraduate research promoters, and extension program grantees and propo-nents). Others can also avail of these services at very minimal fees.

For more information, please visit the RDO at 2/F Burgos Bldg; call local 387; or email the RSS Officer at [email protected]

Industry Advisory Board (IAB) Signing Ceremony and Outcomes Based Education (OBE) Sys-

tem Presentation. The School of Engineering and Architecture (SEA) formed an Industry

Advisory Board (IAB) that will act as a link between the school and its industrial and profes-

sional partners to ensure that Engineering programs meet industry needs.

In photo: IAB Board members together with SLU’s University Officials headed by Dr. Jose Maria A.

Pangilinan, Vice President for Academic Affairs, and SEA Dean Cynthia L. Posadas convened for the

signing of their 3- year appointments on September 3, 2016. -ERRIVERA

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In photos: (1st) Together with RASLU Members, RASLU President Retired Prof.

Rosalind Camat (standing foreground-first from R) handed the 112 pairs of rain

boots to the SLU– NSTP Professors: (standing foreground-–first from L-R) Ms.

Cristina Aban, NSTP Coordinator; Mr. Albert Guinguino Jr. and Mr. Samuel Silug.

(2nd photo) A total of 112 pairs. 50 pairs of boots were donated by Porta Vaga

Shopping Mall, 27 pairs from RASLU and 35 pairs from CWL. (3rd photo) RASLU

Members in Cordilleran attire, the meeting’s motif for September.

“PLANT NATIVE GROW NATIVE” RAINFORESTATION. In sup-

port of Plant Native Grow Native Rainforestation Project, 112

pairs of rain boots were donated by RASLU (Retirees Association

of SLU) and CWL (Catholic Women’s League– Diocese of Baguio)

to SLU-NSTP. The turnover ceremony was done during the

regular monthly meeting of RASLU held last September 3, 2016.

–RRCamat

Miss Lam, Po Hang

(Nina) Exchange– stu-

dent from Jinan Univer-

sity, China for the 1st

Semester AY 2016-2017,

enrolled BSBA Mktg/

SABM, paid a courtesy

call to Rev. Fr. Gilbert B.

Sales, CICM with

ERMCAA Director Ms.

Rosario M. Marzo.

OCTOBER 2016

PARISH NEWS On September 25, 2016, two

important events were celebra-

ted by the Parish. During the

8:30AM mass(1st photo), the

Parish Pastoral Council (PPC) and

the Parish Finance Council (PFC)

officers and members, the Ex-

traordinary Ministers of Holy

Communion (EHMC), and the

CICM Campus Mission Volunteers

(CICM– CMV) advisers, officers,

and members were commissioned

into the ministry by Rev. Fr. Gil-

bert B. Sales, CICM, assisted by

Rev. Fr. Macwayne N. Maniwang,

CICM. At the 4:30PM mass, the

celebration of the Vocation

Awareness Week (September 25

to October 1) (2nd and 3rd pho-

tos) was launched. During the

whole week, representatives from

various religious congregations of

men and women visited selected

classes for religious vocation talk

and promotion. —WBEustaquio

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OCT. 22

OCT. 8

OCT. 15

OCT. 7

OCT. 1

PROGRAM FOR OCTOBER 2016

SLU CAMPUS MINISTRY

CATHOLIC COMMUNITY

SPIRIT OF LOVE

6 BUHAY SLU

OCT. 29

Saturday

Friday

Saturday

Saturday

Saturday

Saturday

5:15PM

5:15PM

5:15PM

5:15PM

5:15PM

No Prayer Meeting

Anticipated Mass

Presider: FR. M. MANIWANG, CICM

Penitential Rites followed by First Friday Mass

Presider: FR. A. BANGILAN

Take Good Care of Our Body, It is Our Home

Preacher: BRO. C. JONGCO

Anticipated Mass

Presider: FR. L. ORTEGA

Preacher: BRO. B. BALBERO

There’s Something Good in Everyone, Discover it!

JSYK

JUST SO YOU KNOW

UNDERGRADUATE &

GRADUATE STUDENTS

SENIOR HIGH

SCHOOL STUDENTS AY 2016-2017

AY 2016-2017

AY 2015-2016

0.34 % DECREASE

1,750 1,744

23.29 % DECREASE

25,123 AY 2016-2017

32,754 AY 2015-2016

1,023

JUNIOR HIGH

SCHOOL STUDENTS

Source: SLU REGISTRAR’S OFFICE

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