Sunday, September 7, 2008

TEAMWORK IN ACTION: LET’S VOLT IN!

After Sitio Lucia, Bulacan, this year’s destination for the annual College Team Building was The Forest Club at Bay, Laguna. On August 2-3, the CSC, CYO, COR, and NMO officers, and the CBA faculty and staff travelled to this destination for an experience like no other.

Invited speaker, Ms. Mary Rechelle A. Guzman, a human resource management practitioner and Directress at Mary the Queen College Pampanga, gave a seminar-funshop expounding on this year’s theme OPERATION SYNERGY: Let’s Volt In! (Achieving Organizational Objectives through Team Development).

After the technical session, the participants were exposed to simple team building games like caterpillar race and dolphin relay and the one-of-a-kind survival course found only in The Forest Club – a ten-foot high forest canopy walk, ten-meter mud crawl, Ifugao bridge, rope bridge, hanging bridge, and bamboo rafting.

A fireworks display was enjoyed during the night, before the start of the cultural presentations, where the CSC made their 2nd performance of the song “What I’ve Been Looking For.”

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OPERATION SYNERGY: Let’s Volt In!

CSC @ 1ST USLC

Replacing the traditional 1st leg of the Youth Power series intended for the USC-CSC-PIO group is the University Student Leaders’ Camp (USLC). It was held on July 25-28 at Hacienda Gracia, Lubao, Pampanga.

The four-day affair was jam-packed with an array of activities including a couch discussion the topic of which was how the youth can make a difference, a talk on financial stewardship, challenges by choice, and cultural presentations during which the CBA-CSC made their first performance of the song “What I’ve Been Looking For.”

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University Student Leader's Camp

OFFICERS TAKE OATH

On the afternoon of July 11, right after the Re-launch of the Council of Organizations, the CSC together with the officers from other CBA organizations were formally inducted into office. The induction ceremonies marks the official bestowal upon the inductees the powers and duties entitled to a student leader, which they shall exercise until the end of their term on May 31, 2009.

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Induction Ceremonies

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

STUDENT LEADERS’ CONGRESS RE-LAUNCHED INTO BEING COUNCIL OF ORGANIZATIONS

On July 11, the CSC held their pilot event, the Re-launch of the Council of Organizations with a Seminar on Responsible Officership and Professional Work Habits.

The Council of Organizations is the alliance of all mandated and non-mandated CBA organizations, the aim of which is to promote progress not only for each organization but for CBA as a whole. It was formerly known as the Student Leaders’ Congress, inaugurated last June 29, 2007, in the leadership of the former CSC officers.

During the ceremony, the CSC presented their activities and projects for the year. To make the activity more meaningful, a seminar, the title of which is mentioned above, was integrated with Professor Chere’ C. Yturralde, College Committee Chair for Research, who was also a student leader during her college days, as speaker.

Two videos were presented during the ceremony.


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Council of` Organizations

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

CBA-CSC CO-HOSTS WELCOME FRESHMEN 2008

The annual Welcome Ceremonies for College Freshmen was held on June 27 at the AUF Covered Court. This was a project of the Office of Student Affairs and Financial Aid, in cooperation with the USC and the eight CSCs.

CBA’s very own CSC President emceed the ceremonies. CSC Secretary Jula V. Ong took charge of the technical crew. The rest of the CSC officers were assigned to different areas of the program and in the supervision of the students.

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Welcome Freshmen

Monday, June 30, 2008

YELLOW DAY FOR CBA

The 1,402 CBA students, all in golden yellow, stormed AUF on June 25 for the start-of-term College General Assembly. During the program, the University and College officials, and student leaders were formally introduced to the CBA community.

Lots of freebies and prizes – including prepaid credits, gift certificates, and collectibles – were given away to the lucky attendees. It was also a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the CBA Department Chairs play Hep-hep Hurray.

The organizers would like to thank their sponsors: Jollibee, Gonuts Donuts, and Cioccolo.


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CBA Yellow Day

Friday, June 13, 2008

DEAN BALINGIT APPOINTS NEW CSC OFFICERS



Following the failure of election early in March, Ms. Ma. Gwendelyn O. Oronce, Director, Office of Student Affairs and Financial Aid announced that the College Dean has the power to appoint the CSC officers to takeover for the next academic year. Upon Director Oronce’s advise, Dr. Felipe G. Balingit, Jr., Dean, College of Business and Accountancy, through the unanimous recommendation of the Committee on Appointment, composed of Mr. Lovell M. Abello, Ms. Susana Y. Torres, Ms. Romina Y. Lising, and Ms. Barbara L. Umali, appointed the new CSC officers for the Academic Year 2008-2009, taking one student from each of the five key academic programs in the College.


On April 16, the five CSC officers now, namely:


SIXTO G. SENGSON, JR.

BS-Accountancy 4

Department of Accountancy and Finance


JOAQUIN ANGELO DE GUZMAN

BS-Hotel and Restaurant Management 4

Department of Hospitality Management


JULA V. ONG

BS-Tourism 4

Department of Hospitality Management


MA. CECILIA C. AYSON

BSBA-Marketing Management 4

Department of Marketing Management


RODELIO S. MAMAC, JR.

BS-Management 3

Department of Entrepreneurship and General Management


...received their appointment letters as the new CSC officers effective June 1, 2008.