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12/24/11

RE: AdU HT Public Apology

-AUSG Prexy Edward Lacap

(original Facebook Note)

1. Kung ikaw po bilang isa sa mga namumuno ng page na ito ay kinakatawan ang lahat ng nagpapatakbo at bumubuo ng page na ito. Malugod ko pong tinatanggap (pang personal na level lamang) ang inyong paghingi ng paumanhin. 

2. Kung sa paghingi niyo po ng tawad ay nangangahulugan na may pagkakamali kayo o isa sa mga pamunuan nito. Sana ay matuto na po lahat kung papaano ang pagpapatakbo ng tama sa isang "social network page". 

3. Kung ang nais niyo lang po talaga non ay ilahad ang hinaing ng mga estudyante. Dapat kayo po mismo ay naging patas at kinuha muna ang panig namin. "Media Etiquette" po ang pinaka kailangan aralin muna kapag gusto maglabas ng mga balita. 

4. Nakita niyo naman po siguro kung gaano kalaking kasiraan at pamamahiya sa AUSG ang naidulot ng "nirepost" ninyong paninira ni Alfred Zaragosa at ang "sarili ninyong panananilita na walang student council, mga tuta kami ng admin, mga bulag at pipi" kami. Kung siryoso man po kayo ngayon sa paghingi ng tawad. Sana kung gaano po kayo kabilis o ka-"active" noon habang sinisiraan kami. Sana po ganun din kayo kabilis ngayon na tulungan kami na iparating sa mga Adamsonian na pawang kasinungalingan lang ang mga "pinost" at "nirepost" ninyo at dulot lang ito ng sabihin na natin hindi kayo "inform". 

5. Inuulit ko po. Ang mahalaga samin ay napapakinabangan ng mga estudyante ang mga nagagawa namin. Kahit hindi na kami ma "recognize" o ma "credit". Dahil trabaho po namin kung anu man ang ginagawa namin para sa estudyante de gobyerno. Alam kong ramdam niyo naman ngayon ang mga binangit ko sa "statement" ko kahapon. 

6. Sana magkaisa po tayong lahat para sa ikakabuti pa ng ating AUSG at umasa kayo na tanging "kapakanang tama" po para sa mga estudyante at sa pamantasan ng adamson ang gagawin namin. 


Maraming Salamat po, 

Edward Bonifacio Lacap 
AUSG President 2011-2012

December 2011 Architect Licensure Examination results released (Middle East)

from Arbie Congson:
Warm congratulations are for the 21 new Vincentian Architects and for Marlon Ayuban Lascano for placing 5th during the Architect Licensure Examination in the Middle East held last December 9 and 10!

Adamson University's First Timers: 56.25%
Adamson University's Overall Performance: 56.76%
National Passing Percentage: 48%






Roll of Successful Examinees in the
ARCHITECT LICENSURE EXAMINATION - MIDDLE EAST
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Released on DECEMBER 20, 2011
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1 ABADILLA, ALFREDO EMPRESE
2 ABANIA, AUDIEMAR DE GUZMAN
3 ABARQUEZ, WILFREDO DALAWAMPU
4 ADAN, JOSE JR PONCE
5 ADONA, RIO ALLAN NUQUI
6 AGETANO, PAUL ADRIAN GALVEZ
7 AGUILA, JAKE ROYCE LEYESA
8 ALBERTO, CARLITO PANTINO
9 ALFARAS, JENNIFER ESTILLOMO
10 ALIMODIAN, FAUSTINO JR ARQUIZA
11 ALOG, ALVIN ANGELES
12 ALTAMIRANO, RANDY LLANES
13 AMORANTO, MARIA LEONOR CENTENO
14 AROMIN, CELESTINO JR GAPASIN
15 ASPERILLA, ARIES ANTONIO
16 ASUNCION, ROLAND DITANGAN
17 AVELINO, CYRUS CONRAD GENILLA
18 AVES, SAEL JAROGON
19 AVILLANO, KRISTINE GERMAN
20 AZCUETA, LUISITO NAVARRO
21 BACANI, EMMANUEL HERNAN
22 BACCAY, KRISTOFFER ALLAN KABLUYEN
23 BACUS, DIXON OBADO
24 BAIDIANGO, RHODEM DENNIS ROSAURO
25 BALAJULA, PETER SISO
26 BALTAR, ELEAZAR DENOLO
27 BENITEZ, GLEN BOHEMIA
28 BERNABE, RUBEN JR SEVILLA
29 BERNARDINO, WILSON DANCIL
30 BONITA, ROMMEL ARNADO
31 BORATA, MARILOU PATRIMONIO
32 BORJA, WILSON DELA CRUZ
33 BUCOL, ROMEO OLAN
34 BUEZA, GILBERT BUENAFLOR
35 BURTON, JASPHER JAY GEPTE
36 CABANELA, ERNESTO JR REOLENTE
37 CACERES, LUNA REYES
38 CALMA, ABRAHAM JR GUEVARRA
39 CARLOS, BENSON DELA CRUZ
40 CASTRO, JOVITO ZAPANTA
41 CELLO, EMMA PENTINIO
42 CERRADO, CHRISTINE BONGAO
43 CO, JOHNIELYN BALBIN
44 COLUMNA, ISIDRO JR MORAL
45 CRISOSTOMO, MA JOVITA NINEVEH ESCARO
46 CRUZ, MENERISSA PINGOL
47 DACIR, DENNIS SAN ANTONIO
48 DAKIS, REDENTOR III DE GUZMAN
49 DATU, ARNOLD ALQUERO
50 DAVID, DARWIN OCAMPO

Roll of Successful Examinees in the
ARCHITECT LICENSURE EXAMINATION - MIDDLE EAST
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Released on DECEMBER 20, 2011

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51 DAYAG, BENNEDICT CORDOVA
52 DE LA CRUZ, HENSCHEL VASQUEZ
53 DE LA ROSA, BRIAN CAPISTRANO
54 DECANO, JOEFREY DOLORES
55 DECENA, MICHELLE LUKE CUNANAN
56 DEL ROSARIO, RHODORA POTENCIANO
57 DELA CRUZ, JONATHAN DEL ROSARIO
58 DELA CRUZ, MARIA WILMA CHING
59 DELA CRUZ, MERWIN CUESTA
60 DELA FUENTE, ROCKY MARK PANGAN
61 DELGADO, CHRISTOPHER RODRIGO JR ALIPALO
62 DERAMA, NICOLAS LICAYAN
63 DIAMLA, AL MALIK MALINAO
64 DIMANDAL, TOMMY ESPIRITU
65 DINGAYAN, LEANDRO PASCUA
66 DIOLAZO, SHERWIN MONTEMAYOR
67 DIZON, REYNALDO DELA CRUZ
68 DOLLENTAS, RAMIL VINLUAN
69 ENCINAS, IDONAH STA CRUZ
70 ERMITA, MANOLITO ENDAYA
71 ESAGAN, JULIUS SOTTO
72 ESCLETO, CHRISTIAN DEMAALA
73 ESTENOR, MARIO ANGELO GRAFIL
74 EUSEBIO, MICHAEL ALMODIEL
75 FAJARDO, BUTCH PUNTIL
76 FAJARDO, SHERRYL TACULOG
77 FIGURACION, VLADEMIR CANDELARIO
78 GABRIEL, MARIA CRISTINA IGNACIO
79 GABRIEL, VIRGILIO GABANAN
80 GAGARIN, EDSEL DADOBO
81 GAGARIN, RUBEN SORIA
82 GALANG, NONITO NUNAG
83 GALVEZ, JEAN CRYSELLE BAGALAWIS
84 GAMAYO, LE YOU ANNE LAENO
85 GARCIA, GUILIANO BUCU
86 GATCHALIAN, BRIAN BANCA
87 GATPANDAN, RAYMOND SANTOS
88 GATTOC, ANALIZA DELA CRUZ
89 GENTAPANAN, JOHN TORRE
90 GERONIMO, RUTH ORTEGA
91 GIERE, CHARMAE LIBOON
92 GITGANO, ROBBIE ROBERT BACOLOD
93 GOMEZ, EDMIL DE JESUS
94 GOMEZ, MELITO MARAMAG
95 GONZALEZ, ERIC GARCIA
96 GUMAPAS, JELENE ESTRELLA
97 HALIM, ADOLFO DOMINIANO
98 HERNANDEZ, JOSEPHINE MASCARIÑA
99 HERNANDEZ, ROMMEL YASON
100 JABONETE, MARITES CARNAY

Roll of Successful Examinees in the
ARCHITECT LICENSURE EXAMINATION - MIDDLE EAST
Held on DECEMBER 9 & 10, 2011 Page: 4 of 6
Released on DECEMBER 20, 2011

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101 JAOCHICO, JEFFRY CLIMACO
102 JARING, RONALDO YANDOC
103 JAVILLO, LIBERATO JAVINAR
104 JUNTILLA, SAMSON FULACHE
105 KINTANAR, JOSE REDEMPTO JR LIGARAY
106 LAGUS, CHADY ANN ROLDAN
107 LASCANO, MARLON AYUBAN
108 LAZARTE, BERNABE JR CABANILLA
109 LINGAD, JAY RONN MAGTANONG
110 LONTAYAO, ANA MARIE MORTEL
111 LONTAYAO, GERRY LEGASPI
112 MAAÑO, JOHN CHRISTOPHER LETADA
113 MACAPIL, RYAN LIMACO
114 MADRID, DANILO FERNANDO
115 MALIGALIG, JOSEPH MEDRANO
116 MAMALIAS, MANUELITO AGUSPINA
117 MAMARIL, ODESSA PRADO
118 MANDAPAT, JOSEPH ALMOGUERA
119 MANINANG, RAYMOND PAULO
120 MANUEL, ROLANDO DELA CRUZ
121 MAPUE, ERICSON FUENTES
122 MARAÑO, JOVE REOLO
123 MARIANO, VOLTAIRE LAGON
124 MAÑALAC, RODEL SARANGAN
125 MEDINA, ROBERT FERRER
126 MEJILLANO, EDMUNDO JR DAIZ
127 MENDOZA, LLOYD SEMINE
128 MENDOZA, MAYLO HERBISE
129 METRO, JOSE JR NUEVA
130 MIRANDA, EMIL MALANG
131 MOLINA, CHRISTIAN LEO GLORIOSO
132 MONGCAL, TERRENCE BACULANA
133 MORFE, AILEEN OQUIALDA
134 MORTEL, CARMELO ANASTACIO
135 MUSA, JOSEPH MALINIS
136 NACAR, JAYSON JANAIRO
137 NAZARENO, ANTHONY MORALES
138 NERI, ORLANDO MONTERAS
139 NUCUM, ROWEL SUNGA
140 NUEVO, JAYSON GANDALLA
141 OCAMPO, REA LEJARZO
142 ODTUHAN, GIOVANNI FLOTIBLE
143 OPEÑA, EMMANUEL RONCESBALLES
144 ORDOÑA, ANTONIO JR ALMONACID
145 ORILLA, PERCIVAL DE LUNA
146 ORLINA, ALLAN GAO-AY
147 OSIA, BRYAN DIMAANO
148 OTANI, ERWIN ARANAS
149 PAHITA, ALLAN DE VEGA
150 PALACAY, RONALD FAROLAN

Roll of Successful Examinees in the
ARCHITECT LICENSURE EXAMINATION - MIDDLE EAST
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151 PALASIGUE, FERDINAND SANTIAGO
152 PALMARES, ORLANDO ENCENARES
153 PAREJA, WODERICK MERCADERO
154 PARROCHA, MARIA CZARINA SURETA
155 PASTURAN, JULIE ANN YU
156 PATAG, JANDY GEFF BALAJADIA
157 PAULITE, FREDIE RICK BURCE
158 PESONILA, ELBEN ABOTANATIN
159 PLATIL, EDGAR ALLAN MERANO
160 PREDIGUA, ARIEL BATULA
161 PUNLA, RAY ANN VIVIT
162 QUIJANA, RONALDO CORPUZ
163 RAMIREZ, ALBERTO DELA CRUZ
164 RAMIREZ, EMMANUEL SANTIAGO
165 RAQUEPO, ANTHONY RIALUBIN
166 REDONDO, MICHAEL PEQUERAS
167 REPOLLO, PAULO FERNANDEZ
168 REYES, ARCHIBALD TRINIDAD
169 REYES, LITO MAGTANONG
170 SACRAMENTO, CRISTOBAL ANIANO
171 SAKILAN, KHARELLY OLIVAR
172 SALMORIN, MARC JIM SORREDA
173 SAN GABRIEL, RANDOLF CUEVO
174 SANDOVAL, MARK ARMAND CHESTER SISON
175 SANTIAGO, LOUISE MARI GANZAGAN
176 SANTIAGO, RENATO JUNIOR VALENCIA
177 SANTOS, JEFFREY DE LEON
178 SANTOS, LANA MAE PASCUAL
179 SANTOS, PAUL ANDREW DELA CRUZ
180 SAWADJAAN, MAHMUR BAHARAIN
181 SONGCO, ARISTEO ESPINOSA
182 SORIANO, MICHAEL CILO
183 TAMARES, JIHAN UY
184 TAN, JAYCEE DUQUE
185 TAN, YUSOP SOON
186 TEJERERO, MARLON CASELA
187 TELADA, ALBERT JINANG
188 TING, ALBERTO LAURENTE
189 TORREFIEL, MELANIE SEBASTIAN
190 UGALE, RICKY FLORANTE TIMPOG
191 UMLAS, WILLIAM PENA
192 UY, GEORGE MANIPON
193 VALDEZ, JEFFREY BUQUING
194 VALENCIA, JOSE DANIEL SUCALDITO
195 VALENCIA, LEODEMAR JOSEPH BARTOLOME
196 VALEROZO, GILBERT PARPAN
197 VENASQUEZ, NESTOR PINEDA
198 VERGARA, NOLITO CANDIA
199 VILLABROZA, DANIEL ALMIRAÑEZ
200 YALUNG, ARIES YABUT

Roll of Successful Examinees in the
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Released on DECEMBER 20, 2011

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201 YALUNG, GREGORIO DAVID
202 ZABALA, CESAR JR VALDEZ
203 ZAMUDIO, JOSE ESMERALDO OLINO
NOTHING FOLLOWS----------------------

Manila, Philippines
DECEMBER 20, 2011

RECOMMENDING APPROVAL:
(orig. signed)
ARMANDO N. ALLI
Chairman
Board of Architecture

APPROVED:
(orig. signed)
TERESITA R. MANZALA
Chairperson

12/23/11

AUSG 2011-2012 at its best!

by Edward Lacap, AUSG President

(original Facebook note)

Another fruitful and unforgettable year has once again passed for all of the Adamsonian community. Primarily, I’d like to extend my Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all of you. I always believe that God’s light would illuminate and guide each and every Adamsonian in pursuance of our aspirations in life and in our collective faith of reaching an international recognition for excellence in the field of academics. A few more days from now would be the pivot to a more unpredictable yet exciting year that we should look forward to with optimism. But before the year ends, I would like to call the attention of all my fellow Adamsonians, whether a student like me or an employee, for me to be able to formally demonstrate my feeling/s or standpoint/s about the recent issue/s that the AUSG (whether at my personal involvement or not) have faced and are currently facing.

The opening of the school year was a blast most especially to me as the newly hailed president of Adamson University Student Government. In my perspective, the student council and the whole RSO’s were able to penetrate the different departments of the university to induce that the power of the student’s voice is pertinent in the smooth sailing status of the Academe. Additionally, the AUSG was not only able to conduct different activities intended to promote the interest, potentials and skills of the whole studentry but also successful in encouraging the administrators to entertain our requests or grievances that need to be resolved.

On the course of my incumbency as the head of the students, I received numerous threats, criticisms, discriminations, etc., thrown at my very face at the most erratic moments of my life. But in spite of these belittling efforts of my detractors, I kept on standing still and pressing on for the benefit of the majority. However, every turn point in history marks a significant shift in the paradigm of a person, or a community itself. Since technology has become a very effective tool in disseminating pro/contra messages intended to trigger a response, I would like to take this opportunity to repose and at the same time lay out my beliefs with regard to the “trending” malicious/libellous issue imposed by this anonymous (soon to be infamous) Facebook user under the account name Alfred Zaragosa. The mentioned enigmatic user has posted a list of his/her sentiments/arguments regarding my ruling as president and all the other baloneys stated therein that I believe were intended to sabotage the government and create confusion not only upon the minds of the student leaders but as well to the administrators and students.

Actually, even before the whole Adamsonian community was able to read Zaragoza’s post, I already had fair share of hyperventilation as I scan down the content of the non-sensical issue. Although it is very disturbing and alarming since there were pin-pointed persons written on that post for the entire world to read, I ignored it since I believed at that time it was just another clout of my incompetent and ignorant interveners who are so set on depreciating the value of student leadership and on my own capacity to lead. However after a few more days, Adamson University Headturners Facebook page has released/reposted a copy of Zaragoza’s statement pertaining to the issue aforementioned earlier and they even posted their own sentiments and asking the public to comment their insights. I felt really disdained by the fact that another Adamson affiliated FB page has once again been able to directly/indirectly serve as a measure to lambast the AUSG by reposting a mischievous tale of fraud. Of course, a lot responded to the issue and commented based on what they believe they feel and recognize. Firstly, I respect the right of every FB account user to post/repost/quote a line/phrase/statement of a person or group of persons whether it would be a side of the knife that could cut the flesh deeply. However, I could not just let pass this kind of maltreatment/stigma to be attached to the Student Government since it is fair for me to say that most of the students have misinterpreted or were brainwashed to believe that the council was frivolous particularly on the adherence of tasks and implementation of activities.

Since Zaragoza’s statements are truly shakeable, let me take my share of the spotlight that he once owned for a moment. Here is a list of the past activities/reforms the council was able to implement:

1. The AUSG is the author of the On-Line Enrollment resolution planned for the next semester. Any queries you might want to extend, my office is always open for the answers.

2. The AUSG is also the author of the One-Time Bar Code System for all gadgets. One week after we ratified and approved the resolution, it was already implemented.

3. The AUSG collaborated with the university administrators to launch the university wide Clean and Green campaign in the campus.

4. The AUSG provided concerts during first semester to remind all of us that college life doesn’t always have to be stressful but should also be an avenue for us to conduct our socialization skills or just to simply enjoy after a hard day’s work.

5. The AUSG was responsible for the appeal and request of all the suspension of classes during first semester. I was regularly conversing with the university president even during the dizziest hours of the day just to appeal for classes to be suspended due to heavy rains or catastrophic events for your safety. We also advised the students stay home and refrain from risking their expense in health and wealth because under CHED memo, we are excused if we fail to attend classes because of the disasters.

6. The AUSG provided university-wide activities every month during activity days at all the strategic places in the university.

7. The AUSG provided welcome party or Tatak Adamson for freshmen and transferees to instill to them the Adamsonian ways and values they need to imbibe.

8. The AUSG lobbied the beautification of Adamson university. If you will notice, the "ST Entrance Tambayan" and the ST quad in front of the library were emblazoned with lights, newly painted courts all over the university and other adornments that suggest that Adamson University also focuses on the orderliness and beautification of our surroundings.

9. The AUSG accommodated/entertained common problems regarding the freshmen/transferees’ confusion on building/s location/s during 1st semester. It was the officers of "Itanong Mo Classmate Booths" who rendered their services during the opening of classes.

10. The AUSG helped 17 students this second semester to be enrolled because of financial problems.

11. The AUSG resolved 18 issues of student-professor concerns (students who only complained to our office). We helped them to file cases against the defendants. The AUSG monitored all the investigations and hearings until the issue was resolved.

12. At a personal level, I have actively participated in all student cases at OSA and VPSA especially on cases concerning the bringing of pointed objects inside the campus which is prohibited as far as student manual is concerned.

13. I have also instructed the grievance committee to appeal to the VPSA’s memorandum pertaining to the faded uniform issue. The AUSG has drafted the letter of appeal and submitted it the day after receiving the memo. We pointed out that the blame should be on the supplier's part for not using high class of thread and for that reason, all uniforms shall be recalled and must re-embroidered again by the supplier for free. After we submitted the appeal, the VPSA personally called me to inform that they are concerned with our appeal and that they arranged a meeting with the supplier. One day after the meeting, the VPSA called me up again and informed me that the supplier agreed to re-embroider all the uniforms for free. We are currently waiting for the VPSA to release their rules and regulations regarding the mobilization and process of the recollection and re-embroidery of faded uniforms.

14. All fraternity related violence hearings was actively participated by myself especially during the stabbing incident in the campus despite the threats that were thrown at me.

15. With regard to the sexual harassment case of Atty. Babista, I am dignified to say that I participated in the committee hearings and that the issue/case was already resolved in the school.

16. The AUSG does not repudiate the fact that we held our Christmas party but let me clarify that we didn't have it at the ST quad and that NO AIRCONS were raffled. I believe that all the presidents are entitled for a break after their hard work for the studentry.

17. The AUSG gave our All Out Support during the UAAP tournament. There was a time that I personally went to Ateneo and Araneta and waited for seven hours for the approval of AUSG appeal to pull out tickets so that we would be able to sell it to our fellow Adamsonians without them spending time to travel to Araneta anymore and to deduct an amount of Php 50.00 from its original price.

18. AUSG conducted the first ever UAAP party. Isn’t it proper to give them honor for what they have done for us?

19. The AUSG conducted the first ever “Buwan ng Wika” celebration at CS plaza. Thank you for your students' fees because we were able to provide free food for all students who were present in the event.

20. Regarding the Grievance forum issue, it is true that we have spent Php 5,000.00 but not solely for the forum alone. The amount was used for the UAAP mobilization and Party because it was the grievance of the students, players, AUDYO and Pep squad that our UAAP teams has no support from the AUSG and students.

21. Regarding the PACSA in Boracay and Baguio, again we do not deny that we attended those conventions. The delegation/s from the different universities in the Philippines gathered on those very special events to promote the name/identity of their respective schools and to induce the competitiveness of each university over the other by struggling with different activities and challenges that mold the very essence of being a (true blooded Adamsonian) leader. It is all for the benefit of the school and students. We did not have vacation/escapade. We worked for the promotion of the school.

22. The AUSG, together with ICES, supported the Hacienda Luisita farmers crusade. Thanks again for the students' fees because we were able to provide food and shelter for the farmers when they decided to have protest by walking from Tarlac to Manila.

23. The AUSG acted on the call of RSO officers to have dialogue with the PFO regarding the use of the AdU facilities and busses.

24. The AUSG conducted a dialogue with the AdU Comptroller to question the nurturance and student activities fees in the assessment. We also questioned the medical fees and expressed our disappointment to the administrators for not having an ambulance for Adamson.

25. The AUSG conducted the membership drive with culminating activity for the first time.

26. The AUSG and OIA provided a Send off party for all the graduates of October 2011.

27. The AUSG were able to help those 11 students who went to the office to have their major examinations despite the fact that they were not able to present a copy of the receipt/permit as proof of their payment for the term. We have personally talked to the professors who prompted their students to take the exam and informed them about the existing CHED memorandum granting the students the right to take major examinations even with the absence of a receipt/school permit.

28. The AUSG has called upon the attention of the school concessionaires about the issue regarding the janitor/s who manifestly scolds/admonishes students who failed to put their plates at its proper place after dining.

29. By preliminary dialogue up to now. We are against the tuition fee increase for this school year.


These are the current achievements/reforms that the AUSG was able to pursue this year and we are still hoping and praying that our remaining days in the university would be more abundant and meaningful for everybody. On the case of the fraudulent and mischievous statements incurred by Alfred Zaragoza on his/her FB page, I wish to express my disappointment to the perpetrator of libel and dismay on the part of those who reposted the said statement/s of Zaragoza. The student leaders have spent not only their efforts and capacities but as well the safety of their lives to be able to give every Adamsonian what is due for them and what is necessary for them to acquire even if it jeopardizes their own security. I summon all of my decriers, specifically Alfred Zaragoza and the Administrator/s of Adamson Headturners' Page who posted also a malicious issue, to introduce his/her true self to public and face the libellous account he has disseminated against the student government. The AUSG is not afraid to trace the person who fraudulently and atrociously disparaged the name of the council and have him/her subjected to litigation under the specific laws and provisions as provided by the AUSG’s constitution and that of the University’s. A libellous mouth shall be stuffed with chocolates to replace the bitterness that comes out from it.

I have always reminded my officers to be humble at all times and to refrain from exposing the achievements or reforms that we have successfully implemented since it is really our responsibility to fulfill. For me we should be an example of true leaders working always in behind for the betterment of the studentry. Typical politician's style and way is a BIG NO-NO in the AUSG! But in instances when the council is being subjected to criticisms and baloneys, I believe that I also have the right and responsibility to address our concerns/standpoints/reasons to support our organization and to repose the minds of all our members so that such fabricated statements would not mislead the Adamsonian community and could prevent any disputations among the students, student leaders and adamson university employees and administrators. For the last time, I dare Alfred Zaragoza to expose him/herself, and lay his/her evidences if possible, to substantially incriminate the AUSG with all his/her accusations about the organization. And to the Administrator/s of the Adamson University Headturners FB page, you chagrined me and I am expecting that those who were responsible in reposting Zaragoza’s claim in your own page, which is entirely unrelated to the essence of your page, shall visit our office if you are in darkness with regard to the AUSG achievements, so we can enlighten you with FACTS and not like you fabricating statements that we are not acting/we are blind on the concerns of the stundentry.

But above all of these atrocities, I’d like to look at a brighter tomorrow for all of us and I am praying that the days left for me as the president of AUSG would be more productive on my part and on yours. The investigation regarding this issue would be conducted soon as the classes resume on the 3rd. Thank you very much and may God bless us all always.

Yours truly,

Edward Bonifacio Lacap
Presidents of Adamson University Student Government (AUSG)

2nd Semester Plans and Activities:

Jan 11 - General Assembly of all students to inform them of the RSO elections and a gathering for the benefit of typhoon Sendong victims.

Jan 27 - RSO elections

February - On Foundation Day, there will be a week-long activity and a concert for all in the last day.

March - Send off party for the graduates of second semester.

ON-GOING: AUSG SPORTS FESTIVAL

ON-GOING: Dialogue to the UNIVERSITY Administrators for GRADES DIGNITY. This resolution aims to erase all dropped, incomplete and failed subjects in the transcript.

Adamsonians for Sendong Victims


(photo via paperblog.com)


Christmas is a time for joy, but unfortunately our fellow Filipinos in Cagayan de Oro and Iligan wouldn't be feeling the Christmas spirit as they got hit hard by the tropical storm Sendong over the weekend. Being Adamsonians and Filipinos, let's share our blessings we got this Christmas to those who need it more. These are some of the ways we can help the victims of Sendong.

1. ABS-CBN Foundation
ABS-CBN Foundation's Sagip Kapamilya accepts in-kind donations at:

ABS-CBN Foundation Inc.,
Mother Ignacia cor. Eugenio Lopez St.,
Diliman, Quezon City.

Cash donations may be deposited to the following accounts under the name ABS-CBN Foundation Inc.-Sagip Kapamilya:

BDO
Peso: 39301-14199
Dollar: 39300-81622
Swift Code: BNORPHMM

PNB
Peso: 419-539-5000-13
Swift Code: PNBMPHMM

Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI) West Triangle Branch
Peso: 3051-1127-75
Dollar: 3054-0270-35
Swift Code: BOPIPHMM

2. Alagang Kapatid Foundation
TV5's Alagang Kapatid Foundation Inc. accepts cash donations  through its bank accounts:

BDO
Peso: 005310-410164

BPI
Peso: 1443-05333-2

Donations in kind may be sent to News5 Aksyon Center, TV5 office in San Bartlolome, Novaliches, Quezon City.

For more info, please call (02) 938-6393.

3. Ateneo de Manila University
The Ateneo's Disaster Response and Management Team accepts donations at the Xavier Hall in its Loyola Heights Campus from 9 a.m. to 10:30 p.m:

Katipunan Avenue, Loyola Heights, Quezon City
Phone: (02) 426-6001

4. Citizens' Disaster Response Center
CDRC welcomes volunteers and accepts in-kind donations. Please visit its office at:

72-A Times St., West Triangle Homes
Quezon City, 1104
Phone: (02) 929-9820
Fax: (02) 929-9822
Email: info@cdrc-phil.com

Cash donations may be deposited to the following account under the  Citizens' Disaster Response Center:

Metrobank Examiner Branch
Peso: 636-3-63600741-3
Dollar: 636-2-63600158-3
Swift Code: MBTCPHMM

5. De La Salle University
Oplan Sagip Mindanao announcement on the DLSU website says La Salle Greenhills has been designated as the collecting point of all donations in kind from the different La Salle schools in Luzon.

Drop boxes are also placed at strategic entry and exit points of DLSU Manila:

De La Salle University-Manila
2401 Taft Avenue, 1004 Manila
Phone: (02) 524-4611 loc. 147, (02) 525-4267 (02) 523-4143 c/o Ms. Lilia Barrona and Ms. Jennifer Santos
Email: ma.lourdes.melegrito@dlsu.edu.ph c/o Ms. Ma. Lourdes Melegito, Director of Center for Social Concern & Action

6. Department of Social Welfare and Development
DSWD welcomes volunteers. Inquire at the following DSWD offices or visit the DSWD website for more info:

DSWD National Resource Operation Center
NAIA Chapel Road, Pasay City (beside Airport Police Department and back of Air Transportation Office)
Phone: (02) 852-8081, (02) 851-2681
Mobile: (0918) 930-2356

DSWD Field Office 10
Masterson Avenue, Upper Carmen
Cagayan de Oro City
Phone: (088) 858-8134, (088) 858-6333
Mobile: (0906) 615-0095 c/o Manny Borres

DSWD also accepts cash donations at these bank accounts named DSWD Donation:

Land Bank of the Philippines
Peso: 3122-1011-84
Dollar: 3124-0055-81

Donations may also be sent via GCash. Text DONATE<space>AMOUNT<space>MPIN<space>DSWD and send to 2882. Example: DONATE 1000 1234 DSWD

7. GMA Kapuso Foundation
Kapuso Foundation's Operation Bayanihan in Cagayan de Oro accepts rice, instant noodles, canned goods, bottled water, clothing, and medicines:

GMA Kapuso Foundation Operation Bayanihan Command Post
Capitol University Gym, Corrales Ext., Cagayan de Oro City.
Mobile: (0919) 574-9835 c/o Armi Sobremisana

For those in Metro Manila and other areas, you may send cash donations to:

GMA Kapuso Foundation
2nd Floor Kapuso Center
GMA Network Center
EDSA, Diliman, Quezon City
Phone: (02) 928-4299, (02) 928-9351

The foundation also accepts donations via its bank accounts under the name GMA Kapuso Foundation, Inc.:

Metrobank
Peso: 3-098-51034-7
Dollar: 2-098-00244-2
Swift Code: MBTC PH MM

United Coconut Planters Bank (UCPB)
Peso: 115-184777-2 or 160-111277-7
Dollar: 01-115-301177-9 or 01-160-300427-6

BDO
Peso Savings: 469-0022189
Dollar Savings: 469-0072135
Swift Code: BNORPHMM
Note: Bank collects service fee

PNB
Peso: 121-003200017
Dollar: 121-003200025
Swift Code: PNB MPH MM
Note: Bank collects service fee

8. JRS Express
Donations are also accepted at any JRS Express branch nationwide. Delivery is free. For inquiries, call (02) 631-7351 to 56.

9. LBC Foundation
LBC will ship donations to Sendong victims for free. Just drop it off at any LBC branch in the Philippines, as well as in KSA, UAE, Singapore, HK, Brunei, Malaysia, Taiwan, UK, Spain, and Italy.

In Singapore, you can drop off donations in kind (clothes, blankets, canned goods, noodles, etc.) at:

LBC Express Airfreight
Lucky Plaza Orchard
Stall #02-032/033
Phone (65) 6738 5258 / 65954522
Open until 6 p.m.

10. National Union of Journalists of the Philippines
Phone: (02) 376-7330
Mobile: (0910) 495-0095
Email: nujphil@gmail.com

The NUJP is also collecting donations for media workers in areas hit hard by Sendong:

Metrobank
Peso: 229-722-9507-458

11. Philippine Red Cross
Bonifacio Drive, Port Area,
PO Box 280, Manila 2803
Phone: 527-0000
Email: prc@redcross.org.ph

Philippine Red Cross accepts cash donations at these bank accounts:

Banco De Oro (BDO)
Peso: 00-453-0018647
Dollar: 10-453-0039482
Swift Code: BNORPHMM

Bank of the Philippine Islands (BPI)
Peso: 4991-0036-52
Dollar: 004994-0103-15
Swift Code: BOPIPHMM

Metrobank
Peso: 151-3-041631228
Dollar: 151-2-15100218-2
Swift Code: MBTCPHMM

Philippine National Bank (PNB)
Peso: 3752 8350 0034
Dollar: 3752 8350 0042
Swift Code: PNBMPHMM

Unionbank of the Philippines
Peso: 1015 4000 0201
Dollar: 1315 4000 0090
Swift Code: UNPHPHMM

To donate via SMS, text RED<space>AMOUNT to 2899 (Globe) or 4143 (Smart). For G-Cash, text DONATE<space>AMOUNT<space>4-digit M-PIN<space>REDCROSS to 2882.

You can donate the following denominations:
Globe: 5, 25, 100, 300, 500 or 1000
Smart: 10, 25, 50, 100, 300, 500 or 1000

Red Cross also accepts cash donations at any of the 1,500 Cebuana Lhuillier pawnshops nationwide.

For more info, visit Red Cross' Donate Now page.

12. RockEd Philippines
Donations to RockEd Philippines' potable water fund for Cagayan de Oro may be deposited to the following bank account:

BPI
Peso: 3080-0073-44
Branch: Loyola Heights

13. Rural Missionaries of the Philippines
Rural Missionaries of the Philippines-Northern Mindanao Sub-Region accepts food items, drinking water, used clothing, blankets, medicines, and cash donations for the victims of Sendong. Bring donations to:

Room 01, Kalinaw Lanao Center
0016 Bougainvilla Puti, Villaverde
9200 Iligan City
Telefax: (0223) 5179

14. StartArt Project
10A Alabama St.,
New Manila, Quezon City
Mobile: (0926) 711-2450
Email: info@startartprject.org or nikkiluna@startartproject.org

See donation centers in other regions at the RM-NMSR website.

For cash donations, please send to this account under RMP-NMR Inc.:
BPI Quezon Avenue
Peso: 009359-1348-08
Swift Code: BOPIPHMM

15. Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan

SLB accepts cash and cheque donations through the following accounts under Simbahang Lingkod ng Bayan:

BPI
Peso Checking: 3081-1111-61
Dollar Savings: 3084-0420-12
Branch: Loyola-Katipunan

16. Smart Communications
Smart subscribers all over the country may donate to Smart's Baha Fund by transferring funds to Smart Money account number 5577 5130 6822 1104. Donors may also deposit cash to the same Smart Money account number in any BDO branch nationwide or through Hapinoy and Cebuana Lhuillier outlets.

17. Starbucks Philippines
From December 19-25, the tip box in Starbucks stores' register area will serve as a donation box for Sendong survivors. Rustan Coffee Corporation will match a percentage of their customers' contributions.

18. Tulong Kabataan
The volunteer and relief network of the National Union of Students of the Philippines and other youth organizations accepts relief goods:

No. 89 K-7 Street, Kamias, Quezon City
Mobile: (0926) 170-3655 c/o Vanessa; (0947) 316-8407 c/o Rainier; and (0932) 401-5588 c/o Athena

Cash donations may also be deposited to following bank account under the National Union of Students of the Philippines - Head Office, Inc.:

Chinabank
Peso: 107-248551-3
Branch: Quezon Avenue

19. University of the Philippines
UP Mindanao's Office of Extension and Community Service (OECS) has set up drop boxes for donations near the guard station at the Administration Building Atrium:

UP Mindanao
Brgy. Mintal, Tugbok District, Davao City

For those who cannot come to the campus,  there are also donation boxes at Coffee for Peace at Highway, Matina near Ateneo Grade School and Abreeza Mall.

In UP Diliman, material contributions may be delivered to the OCES at Room 208 until December 22, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Please look for Asst. Prof. Me-Anne Tumanan or Ms. Fe De Asis. All donations will be coursed through UP Manila Ugnayan ng Pahinungód.

UP Manila also accepts donations at the Office of Student Affairs  and the Philippine General Hospital:

UP Manila
Padre Faura St. corner Ma. Orosa St.
Ermita, Manila
Phone: (02) 526-8419, (02) 526-0527, and (02) 554-8400.

For cash donations, please send to the bank account of UP-PGH:

Development Bank of the Philippines
Peso: 0410-002882-035


20. World Food Programme
WFP accepts online donations to victims of Tropical Storm Sendong (Washi) via PayPal. Donate using this link.

21. Xavier University - Ateneo de Cagayan
Xavier University's Tabang Sendong accepts food, bottled water, medicine, cooking utensils, slippers, towels, matresses, blankets, and clean clothes. Drop them off at the University's front gate.

Xavier University
Corrales Avenue, Cagayan de Oro City
Phone: (08822) 72-3116 or (088) 858-3116 loc 3215
Mobile: (0915) 760-6755 c/o Fr. Eric G. Velandria, SJ

For cash donations, deposit to this account under Xavier University:

BPI CDO-Divisoria Branch
Peso: 9331-0133-63
Swift Code: BOPIPHMM
Routing No: CH005873

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Also, the Adamson University Student Government (AUSG) and the Integrated Community Extension Services (ICES) is organizing a team to help the victims of tropical storm Sendong. They are requesting for your donations (in kind or cash). We will post once the details are finalized.

Let the victims feel the spirit of Christmas. Help and pray for them. Merry Christmas classmates!


12/17/11

Adamson Banat Shirts.



TAN Apparel:
‎"taga-Adamson ka ba? kasi I wanna AddyoU in my ♥" t-shirt is now open for reservations! :)
Price: P190 (white and black)
Payment for the t-shirt will start on Jan.3,2012 (Tuesday) 

For Students:
Text your STUDENT#, FULL NAME, COLOR OF ORDER, SIZE
For Alumni:
Text your FULL NAME, COLOR OF ORDER, SIZE

to any of these following numbers:
admin3 - 09151464118 / 09084032889
adminUno - 09151495770

-wait for a reply for the confirmation of your order/s

Available colors: White, Black



NO BOGUS BUYERS PLEASE.

STRICTLY NO CANCELLATION OF ORDER/S

Thank you. :)

12/3/11

DECLARING THE REGULAR HOLIDAYS, SPECIAL (NON-WORKING) DAYS, AND SPECIAL HOLIDAY (FOR ALL SCHOOLS) FOR THE YEAR 2012


MALACAÑAN PALACE
MANILA
BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE PHILIPPINES
PROCLAMATION NO. 295
DECLARING THE REGULAR HOLIDAYS, SPECIAL (NON-WORKING) DAYS, AND SPECIAL HOLIDAY (FOR ALL SCHOOLS) FOR THE YEAR 2012
WHEREAS, Republic Act (RA) No. 9492, dated July 24, 2007, amended Section 26, Chapter 7, Book I of Executive Order (EO) No. 292, also known as the Administrative Code of 1987, by declaring certain days (specific or movable) as special or regular holidays;
WHEREAS, RA No. 9492 provides that holidays, except those which are religious in nature, are moved to the nearest Monday unless otherwise modified by law, order or proclamation;
WHEREAS, RA No. 9849 provides that the Eidul Adha shall be celebrated as a national holiday;
WHEREAS, the EDSA People Power Revolution, which restored and ushered political, social and economic reforms in the country, serves as an inspiration to Filipinos everywhere as a nation and as a people;
WHEREAS, on January 23, 2012, the Chinese nationals all over the world will celebrate Spring Festival, popularly known as the Chinese New Year, which is one of the most revered and festive events celebrated not only in China but also in the Philippines by both Chinese Filipinos and ordinary Filipinos as well; and the joint celebration is a manifestation of our solidarity with our Chinese Filipino brethren who have been part of our lives in many respects as a country and as a people; 23 January 2012 may be declared as a special (non-working) day without detriment to public interest;
WHEREAS, Friday, 2 November 2012, falling between Thursday, 1 November 2012 (All Saints Day) and Saturday, has been traditionally declared a special (non-working) day throughout the country;
WHEREAS, to give full opportunity to our people to properly observe All Saints Day with all its religious fervor which invariably requires them to travel to and from different regions in the country, Friday, 2 November 2012, may be declared as a special (non-working) day without detriment to public interest;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, BENIGNO S. AQUINO III, by virtue of the powers vested in me by the Constitution as President of the Philippines, do hereby declare:
SECTION 1. The following regular holidays and special days for the year 2012 shall be observed in the country:
A. Regular Holidays
New Year’s Day
Maundy Thursday
Good Friday
Araw ng Kagitingan
January 1 (Sunday)
April 5
April 6
April 9 (Monday)
Labor Day
Independence Day
National Heroes Day
Bonifacio Day
Christmas Day
Rizal Day
May 1 (Tuesday)
June 12 (Tuesday)
August 27 (Last Monday of August)
November 30 (Friday)
December 25 (Tuesday)
December 30 (Sunday)
B. Special (Non-Working) Days
Chinese New Year
Ninoy Aquino Day
All Saints Day
Additional special (non-working) day
Last Day of the Year
January 23 (Monday)
August 21 (Tuesday)
November 1 (Thursday)
November 2 (Friday)
December 31 (Monday
C. Special Holiday (for all schools)
EDSA Revolution Anniversary
February 25 (Saturday)
SECTION 2. The proclamations declaring national holidays for the observance of Eid’l Fitr and Eidul Adha shall hereafter be issued after the approximate dates of the Islamic holidays have been determined in accordance with the Islamic calendar (Hijra) or the lunar calendar, or upon Islamic astronomical calculations, whichever is possible or convenient. To this end, the National Commission on Muslim Filipinos (NCMF) shall inform the Office of the President on which day the holiday shall fall.
SECTION 3. The Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) shall promulgate the implementing guidelines for this Proclamation.
SECTION 4. This Proclamation shall take effect immediately.
SECTION 5. This Proclamation shall be published in a newspaper of general circulation.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the Republic of thePhilippines to be affixed.
Done in the City ofManila, this 24th day of November in the year of Our Lord, Two Thousand and Eleven.
(Sgd.) BENIGNO S. AQUINO III
By the President:
(Sgd.) PAQUITO N. OCHOA, JR.
Executive Secretary

(via gov.ph)