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Ian Alfer Ba-al, a senior
BSIT student won the first prize
award of one thousand pesos
(P1000) during this year's Students'
Research Forum for the presentation
of his Capstone Project entitled, "An
Online Information System of North-
eastern Mindanao Mission of Sev-
enth-day Adventists," a project con-
ducted under the direction of Infor-
mation Technology Chairperson,
Julius Soriano, MSIT. BSIT students
do a Capstone Project instead of a
thesis. Baal's project involved the
development of an a web-based
information system that will facilitate
a more efficient tracking of members
among the churches under the terri-
tory of NEMM.
The second prize of seven
hundred fifty pesos (P750) was cap-
tured by Dionnel Peren, a senior BSED student for the presentation of
his undergraduate thesis entitled, "Perception on Education of the Lu-
mad Students and SULADS Teachers of the SULADS Comprehensive
High School for the Lumads (SCHSL)" conducted under the advisorship
of SOT faculty member, Dr. Jimmy V. Adil, Ph.D. The Third prize of five
hundred pesos (P500) was bagged by senior AB-Theology student, Adlai
Wilfred Tornalejo, for the presentation of his thesis entitled," A Compara-
tive Study of Universal Atonement and Universal Legal Justification," a
presentation that evoked deep inquiries from the panel and the atten-
dees. The study was conducted under the guidance of School of Theol-
ogy Dean, Felixian Felicitas, Ph.D.
The winners were scored by a Research Panel chaired by
School of Education Dean, Dr. Olivia Vasquez, Ph.D. with the following
members, Apolinar T. Paulican, Ph.D., CFR Director, SAS faculty member,
James Sumagaysay, M.S., SOC Dean, Gideon De Los Reyes, MS-IT, Col-
lege Statistician, Ray Opao, MS Stat., SOT Dean, Felixian Felicitas, Ph.D.
CD, SBA faculty member, Ronel Aldrin Fernando, M.A. Man. and SOE
faculty member, Ledegario Elona, MS Teaching Math. Kudos to Panel
member Ronel Fernando, and Panel Chair Dr. Olivia Vasquez Ph.D. for
the complete attendance in all the three sessions. On Friday, diverted by
health needs of their children, a couple of Panel members were unable
to be present. Drs. Julie Rizardo, PhD., BSOA Chair, Loida Solis Ph.D.,
retired School of
Agriculture Dean
and Research
Consultant Ven-
eracion Cabana,
Ph.D., F.A.H.A.
substituted as
Panel members
for the day.
February 26, 2016
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and 13, final exam dates).
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ISSUANCE OF VACATION CAMPUS
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before processing for campus
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subject list or grade slip form and
have the subject teacher sign in
each subject. Don't rush to go home
without complying these require-
ments.
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comply with updating medical re-
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the semi-finals, are given time to
comply this week until final exam
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Editor: Sardale Ramos-Gauzon
Layout Artist: Novie Bruce Duron BS-IT Fourth Year
Contributors: Veneracion G Cabana PhD., F.A.H.A
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VOLU ME 88, No. 49
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tries Voices in collabora-
tion with the Male Chorus,
Little Voices, and other
talents will sponsor the
vesper’s worship on March
4, at 7, at o’clock, at the
Alumni Church. Everyone is
urged to come with love
offerings for the Alumni
Church repainting project.
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Friends and Lovers February 28
Final Exams March 7-11,13
Removal/Completion of Academic Requirements March 14-18
Elementary Graduation March 16
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Job Fair (Guidance Office) March 28
Ba-al won first prize 2016 Students' Research Forum
Ian Alfer Ba-al, 4th year BSIT
Panel Members with the Student Presenters
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Pa ge 2 VOLUME 88, NO.49
The forum conducted under the
leadership of Center for Research Director,
Apolinar T. Paulican, Ph.D. was held at the MT
Oliverio Hall on Wednesday and Thursday
evenings on Ferbruary 17, 18 and on the
morning of Friday, February 19. The opening
salvo was a lively singspiration led by SBA
students, Naomi Demasu-ay and Cristy Marie
Yame as part of the Wednesday Devotional in
which the SBA was in-charge of the program.
The opening prayer was offered by Christian
Dayac followed by a special music by the Busi-
ness Office Male Chorus. The message was
given by School of Theology faculty member,
Dindo Paglinawan, M. Min. The Thursday eve-
ning devotional was led by the School of The-
ology presided by Jemuel Dela Pena with the
following participants: Song leader, Wilred
Adlai Tornalejo, opening prayer by Chaiwat
Konratanasak, special music by John Nevin
Agustin, message by SOT Department Head,
Ptr. Clyde Sumatra, MPH.
The Friday morning devotional pro-
gram was led by the School of Arts nd Sci-
ences presided by Cherry Mae Ampo with the
following pqrticipants: Song leader: Wilenfaye
Mola, Opening prayer by Mac Gem Lepiten,
Special Music by Sherrie Rosalejos, Dr. May
Ann P. Bretana gave an inspiring message
entitled, ,"Perseverance: A Component of Suc-
cess. " Dr. Bretana's talk was seasoned with
Tagalog sayings and phrases. Dr. Bretana has
recently finished her Ph.D. degree in Pilipino.
The closing song was by the selected AB-
History students. The research presentations
followed each devotional service. SOC Dean,
Gideon delos Reyes, MS-IT was the Master of
Ceremony for all the three sessions. After the
last presentation on Friday, the prizes were
awarded.
Presenters who did not get the top
prizes received consolation prizes of two hun-
dred fifty pesos (P250). Listed with the titles
of their presentations and their advisers are
the following: Sunshine Pangatungan, and
Cherry Mae Calumpang, senior BS-Acounting
Technology students, "Personal and Key Skills
of Accounting Technology Students", a thesis
conducted under the direction of BSOA Head,
Dr. Julie Mirriam D. Rizardo, Ph.D.; Chen L.
Talledo, senior AB Theology student, " The Inter-
pretation of the Binding and Loosing Concept in
Mathew 16", a study conducted under the advi-
sorship of SOT Dean Felixian Felicitas, Ph.D.
(1); senior BSEEd students Juyren Lou B. Lim-
bago and Fern Rose G. Lacrete, "Personality
Traits and Communication Apprehension," a
research study conducted under the guidance
of SOE Department Chair, Dr. Gemini Asok,
Ph.D.; senior BS-IT student, Dan Rafael Garces
"Mountain View College Academy Online
Grades and Weekly Performance Information
System", a capstone Project conducted under
the guidance of School of Computing Dean,
Gideon delos Reyes, MS-IT.; senior BS Agricul-
ture student Barney Avako, "Rooting and
Clonal Performance of Coffee Propagation
in Response to Different Medium", an
experimental research conducted under
the guidance of retired SOA Dean, Dr.
Loida Solis, Ph.D. The last but not the least
presenters were Early Faye Solilapse and
Evonne Peniton, senior BSOA students,
"Happiness Among Fulltime Working, Pat-
time Working and Fulltime Study Stu-
dents", a study conducted under the direc-
tion of BSOA Head, Dr. Julie Mirriam D.
Rizardo, Ph.D.
By: Veneracion G Cabana
We have a dream- a dream God gave us. Perhaps it is to help group of people who have serious needs. Perhaps it is to es-
tablish a ministry of some kind. Maybe we are trying to develop a new friendship. Of course we know that whatever it is will
take time to become established. But, how much patience and persistence do we have? Can we stick it through the road-
blocks and problems that arise? Can we keep our focus on the goal we believe God has given us? Sometimes people give
up their dreams when the going gets rough ... Just before the success drives. We need to keep pressing on with whatever
God has given us to do. We have to depend on God's planning to be our guide and His strength to move us forward, and we
have a better chance of sticking with the dream God gave us. We can enjoy your partnership with God in accomplishing His work. Together
let’s keep on keeping on!
Faith in God is the fuel that gets us through tough times in life, right?, We trust Him. We believe His word.
Editor’s Note
James 2 : 26 As the body without the spirit is dead, so faith without deeds is dead. (NIV)
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