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Special Issue 2013
Student Central CouncilHalalan
2013
SENIOR STAFF WRITERSRHODORA AQUINO. CASELLINE CORPUZ. VANESSA DE GUZMAN.
JAN MIKHAEL PATING. ELLEN GRACE PEÑA. JAIZYBEL TANAWE.
DAN REUEL VIADO. ANGELICA ROZE VILORIA.
JUNIOR STAFF WRITERSANSHERINA ROSE ARQUERO. REYNALDO COLOMA. EMMANUEL JOSE.
JEREMY LOPEZ. DEN MARK LORENZO. RAZOR JAN MAPA. ROSSELLE SISON.
SENIOR PHOTOJOURNALISTSIRENE FERRER. FEIQUEEN GUINSATAO
JUNIOR PHOTOJOURNALISTJULIUS GULAYAN, Jr
SENIOR LAYOUT ARTISTJOE ALLEN MARK ESTEBAN
JUNIOR ARTISTSMILVIN MANITCHALA
MARK JEFFERSON MARABE
JUNIOR ADVISERCLARA MANGOLINCHAO-GONZALES
SENIOR ADVISERJOHN G. TAYABAN
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EDITOR-IN-CHIEF Joe Allen Mark Esteban BSAr 5
ASSOCIATE EDITOR Freniel Mikko Austria BSA 5
MANAGING EDITOR Hazel Buctayon AB journ 3
NEWS EDITOR Lea Donna Divina AB Eng 4
DEVCOM EDITOR Reynaly Mannag BsA 3
FEATURES EDITOR Samantha Chedrick Wallis BSEd - Biosci 4
LITERARY EDITOR Willeth Jacinto BSAr 5
SPORTS EDITOR Ryan Pastolero BSEd - Eng 3
OPERATIONS MANAGER Ellaine Marie Laureta BSN 3
CIRCULATION AND COMMUNICATION MANAGER Hajie Mariano BSN 4
CHIEF ARTIST Marc Oliver Fernandez BSEd- Eng 3
CHIEF LAYOUT ARTIST Jay Aromin BSCE 4
JUNIOR LAYOUT ARTISTSMARC RYAN BROSAS
PAUL ANTHONY DANGUILAN
EDITORIAL BOARD 2012 - 2013
Joe Allen Mark EstebanEditor-in-Chief
Hazel BuctayonManaging Editor
Samantha Chedrick WallisFeatures Editor
Ryan PastoleroSports Editor
Ellaine Marie LauretaOperations Manager
Marc Ryan BrosasLayout Artist
SPECIAL ISSUE COMMITTEE
The Unpopular Truths Behind the Popular Balloting, the Council and the Facebook Page
Almost a year has passed since the first university-wide election, the Student Central Council remains to be the highest student council of the university. Why, there is definitely no question about that. Yet amid criticisms of how the cliché of the functions of SCC as being “just organizers of activities and programs” rather than slanting towards the welfare of the students, it remains unfazed.
What issues did a university-wide election solve that a ‘representative-from-each-school’ voting did not anyway? What project has this year’s SCC done which the past administrations have not?
But what former SCC secretary Mr. Mark Balonquita said during last year’s election to be an avenue for the studentry “to feel
the responsibility of supporting their officers” has become a mere campaign scheme to further the movement for a university-wide election.
Because what has transpired within the bulwark of this organization—the issues, the adversity and all—have been kept in what is supposed to be a central body that makes known to the students it leads vital and critical matters that need be addressed and attended to.
‘UN’POPULAR BALLOTING
One of the problems that have fraught this year’s election is the lack of information dissemination as admitted by the president himself referring to the lone party which has completed their line-up.
“Siguro nagkaroon din ng lack of advertisement,” he said.
And in the president’s own words, the seemingly taciturn SCC “has not been seen” this year as evidenced by the unopposed candidates in the top positions for this year’s election.
“One thing, baka walang interested kumbaga or talagang ‘di nila (students) na-feel ‘yung SCC this year kaya ‘yun ang problema,” Erwin Keith Alipio said.
Iisa’t Sama-samang Marian Young Leader (ISMYL) Party presidential and vice-presidential bets Raychard Viner Balassu, BSEd-Social Sciences 3, and Gerome Rogel, BS Accountancy 4, respectively are running unopposed since the other party, Cryosphinx, only has four bets, the highest position aimed by one of its
Schedule of Activities
February 26 Campaign period
February 27 - 28 (Fr. Tonus Gymnasium) Election Days
February 28 (Fr. Tonus Gymnasium) Canvassing
March 4 (Fr. Lambrecht Stage) Announcement of Result
Date Activity candidate is secretary.
Parties that will run this year are ISMYL and Cryosphinx. ISMYL Party has already completed their line-up but Cryosphinx only has four candidates field in for secretary, auditor, PIO and business manager.
The lone candidate for president, Balassu, is not, however, automatically elected president. The election still needs 40 percent of the university’s student population to vote for Balassu to be elected president.
REACTIVE?Amid criticisms for being
branded as reactive, SCC, according to Alipio is actually coordinating with the governors of the different schools. When asked if they have, in any way, called for the studentry to know the latter’s stand on issues, he said their office calls for meetings with the governors from time to time.
“Every now and then naman na nagpapameeting kami sa kanila, talagang tinatanong namin kung may problema at kung saka-sakaling mayroon silang problema pwede naming gawan ng paraan,” he said.
Another source from the SCC, though, claimed the president only informs his officers minutes before the actual meeting starts.
“Ganito po yun, kulang ng communication. Number one is communication. Kasi ganito po yan, pa’no po namin madi-disseminate yung information kung kasasabi lang two minutes to five minutes bago ‘yung miting,” he said.
“Nagpupunta sila [governors] sa SCC [office] tapos malalaman na lang nila, ‘ay may miting pala ngayon,’”he added.
However, Alipio admitted that the perennial problem that beset their meetings is the non-attendance of some governors.
“‘Di rin makumpleto eh. Kaya sabi ko na lang bahala na sila. ‘Pag may problema, sabihin na lang nila
at gagawan namin ng paraan to the extent of our abilities ‘tsaka kapag nagpapamiting talaga kami, ‘di nawawala ‘yung tanungan ng problema per department,” he added.
FB ISSUE
Alipio also answered the issue regarding the problem presented in the broadsheet issue of The Marian where he admitted not checking the SCC_The Marian facebook page. It is here where the students post their suggestions and comments on the different issues they come across with.
He said they were actually checking the page during the first semester but instead of getting feedbacks, advertisements stuff the page.
“Imbes na feedbacks ang nakukuha namin dun eh puro mga advertisement na “Like po ‘to, paki-like po ‘to.” Halos gano’n lahat,” he said.
CHALLENGE
He also challenged the next president to be more visible to the students and admitted his academic endeavours hindered him to performing this function since he did not actually run for president.
“They be more visible to the students. They [should] show the students that they are there kasi on my part din talaga, I did not really run for president this year because of academic reasons,” he said.
Former president Keith Paguirigan won in last year’s election but resigned due to health reasons in the middle of the first semester. Alipio then took over her post.
Alipio also challenged the next set of officers to show the students that SCC is “not merely for organizing activities.” M
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from page 1The Unpopular truths...
aximizing Potentials• Gabi ng mga Bago at
Gabi ng mga Ganap na Marian• Workshops and Seminars
for Non-Club Members• Exhibits for Students
• Gawad Parangal para sa mga Natatanging Marian
motional Gratification• Weekly Counseling
• Intensive Leadership Training
cademic Excellence• School-wide Student Study
Group Program• Think-Tac-Toe
eadership and Social Awareness
• Week it, to Win it• Sumbong, Sumbong! Kay
Bonggang, Bonggang! DODONG and FRIENDS
• Suggestion Box• BARATILYO: Tulong Dunong
piritual Aspect• FaithReflections
• Mission-Vocation Fund Box
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ISMYLIisa’t Sama-samang
Marian Young Leaders
Soon to Serve Student MEALS
Raychard Viner M. BalassuPRESIDENT
“Sineset ko po yung mind ko sa [kung ano man] maaring
mangyari.”
“Kaya nga hindi lang iisa ang Student Central Council (SCC).
Magtutulungan po kami.”
Gerome R. RogelVICE PRESIDENT
Jeremy C. MosquitoSECRETARY
Pearl Desireen F. ViernesTREASURER
Everard Mark Q. DomingoAUDITOR
Cheriz Ann B. Bimmulog
PIO
Emmanuel C. JoseBUSINESS MANAGER
Elijah ElvisP. Robleza
BUSINESS MANAGER
“Gusto kong makilala ang SCC. Ibabalik ko ang tiwala nila dito. As a Marian student, siyempre magstart po ako sa sarili ko. Katulad po ngayon nagtututorial po ako ng math sa mga students
for free after ng klase ko.”
“Ano man ang mangyari, I
believe in my leadership.
Kahit walang gumagawa,
gagawa ako.”
CRYOSPHINX
“Naniniwala po ako sa mga capabilities ko. In my own sim-ple way, I can be a
good example once na na-elect ako. I
can change the face of SCC.”
“Sa mga concerns din ng mga
students, dun kami magrerely or
magtutuon.”
“Kaya ako tumakbo [kasi] gusto
kong alisin yung perception about sa SCC na andun sila
pero wala.”
“I’ll share a little bit of mine that would facilitate something good or change within them.”
Rey Mark A. Castillano
Ronald N. RamosBUSINESS MANAGER
PIO
Romiel P. MariñasAUDITOR
A. Through STRUCTURED GOVERNANCE, we believe that the functionofeachelectedSCCofficer,whetherthePresidentorBusiness Manager, is given equal credit and respect in terms of organizational planning, implementation and evaluation provided thattheofficerwillcomplywithhis/herdutiesandresponsibilitiesinstituted in the articles and by-laws of the organization and with the general policy of the organization at large.
B. Through TRANSPARENT GOVERNANCE, we believe that SCC as an institutionalized student organization should be recognized as a home of honest and sincere leaders. Therefore, it should be inherent for elected officers to act in the manner provided by the organizational articles and by-laws and not the way which could only benefit their self-interest and self-satisfaction.
C. Through ACCOUNTABLE GOVERNANCE, we believe that electedofficersmustbereadyandwillingtoupholdtheirfunctionasanofficerandcompetitivelyfacetheriskoftheresponsibilityattached to them in order to keep the SCC’s vision of student empowerment. D. Through RESPONSIBLE GOVERNANCE, we believe that SCC should not only develop internally but also operate and expand its function externally through addressing the academic, physical, emotional, or spiritual demands of Marian students through an attainable, relevant and sustainable form of student services.
Specifically,CRYOSPHINXerswantthefollowingactivitiesbeestablished in the Marian Community for A.Y. 2013-2014.
1) To strengthen the implementation of CHSF through extending various environment-related seminars and workshops to Marian stakeholders particularly students.2) To organize committees (e.g. committee on logistics) within the SCC organization to encourage each officer to make an effort and primarily to make every planned student project or activity more successful through the concept of division of labor and skills specialization.3) To provide students with financial statements intended for their personal review in order for them to be informed on how the funds are being utilized.4) To sponsor weekly mass for Marian students to develop their spiritual life.
S T A RStructured, Transparent, Accountable and Responsible
Team Vision: Empowering Marian Students Through STAR GovernanceAileen Belle N. Galapon
SECRETARY
“Para sa ‘kin, as long as you have
the passion and the plan, a greater plan
for the Marian community at
maaprubhan ‘yung mga plans mo,
gaganda ang takbo ng organization
[SCC].”
“Ang kailangan mong gawin, marunong ka
[dapat] makinig sa sasabihin ng ibang tao, kahit negative
yan o positive. Pagiging open lang ‘yan para
malaman mo kung ano ba talaga yung
problema.”
“Ikaw na mismo ang mag-approach sa kanila (students), malalaman mo naman sa isang tao kung may kailangan sila o
wala eh.”
“I would invest on my potentials and responsibility ko if ever I would win as an auditor. Transparency and accountability should be observed talaga in preparation of financial statements. As much as possible, may monthly issues of financial reports for the students to know how the fund of SCC is allocated.”
“Gagawin ko ang job ko as a leader, papakinggan ko sila. Magiging open ako sa kanila (students), na andito lang kami. Kami ang magsosolve ng kung ano man ang mga problema nila.”