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SAS Bets for Mr & Ms College Olympics ‘12 NETWORK NEXUS ISSN NO. 2094-7852 August 22, 2012 SAS gets ready for the College Olympics 2012 THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES (SAS) The Intramural Meet of the Marinduque State College gets nearer and everyone is busy preparing for it. A week ago, the School of Arts and Sciences (Nexus) had a meeting to talk about the plans for the upcoming events — the t-shirt, logo, uniforms as well as food for the players and the students. Players, faculty consultants for each event led and motivated their members. The try-outs were conducted for three-consecutive Saturdays before the Midterm Examination. The School of Arts & Sciences (Boac) combines with the School of Arts and Sciences ( Sta. Cruz). Everyone hopes that this team-up will work out for the welfare of students of both cam- puses. by Zaira Camille Maac AB Political Science joins Nexus Dean Go stresses unity among students Sta. Cruz students major in Political Science will be joining Nexus during the in- tramural meet. Thus, they will a big help to Nexus especially in the academic and sports events. Their presence will add confidence for every player of Nexus. AB Political Science students were known for being good debaters and SAS will have a big chance of winning. Same ways on sports events. Since Nexus means ―we are one‖ and thru cooperating with each other it is a big chance for us to succeed. Jaireh Faye Salazar is the youngest among the three children of Rogelio Salazar and Zoraida Salazar. She was born on May 30, 1995 at Ihatub, Boac, Marinduque. She is taking up Bachelor of Arts in Communication and is in her second year. She has this simple beauty that attracts every one as she passes the corridor. Her personality requires a certain place and it is to be one of the candidates for Search for Ms. Olympics ‗12. Mr. Ricky de Luna Pereda, 22 years old from Purok Bayanan, Matuyatuya, Torrijos, Marinduque. Eighth of the nine children of Valentin Pereda and Epifania Pereda; he stands 5‘9‖ and weighs 65 kgs.With his pleasing personality, humbleness and a body to die for, what else would you look for? He is the perfect model to represent the School of Arts and Sciences. The Dean of School of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Juli- eta L. Go stressed on unity among students of the School of Arts and Sciences. She said that whatever is the outcome of this event, the important is the involvement of the students . She is expecting that students from AB Political Science and School of Arts and Sciences will show camaraderie towards each. other. She also said that even though they do not have the ultimate force to compete in all of the events this MSC Olympics 2012-2013., she empha- sized that through this, students will develop their ability not only academically but also physically. - Angelica O. Orilla The key is not the "will to win" - everybody has that. It is the will to prepare to win that is important. ~Bobby

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Page 1: august 22 2012 issue

SAS Bets for Mr & Ms College Olympics ‘12

N E T W O R K N E X U S

ISSN NO. 2094-7852 A u g u s t 2 2 , 2 0 1 2

SAS gets ready for the College Olympics 2012

T H E O F F I C I A L P U B L I C A T I O N O F T H E S C H O O L O F

A R T S A N D S C I E N C E S ( S A S )

The Intramural Meet of the Marinduque State College gets nearer and

everyone is busy preparing for it.

A week ago, the School of Arts and Sciences (Nexus) had a meeting

to talk about the plans for the upcoming events — the t-shirt, logo, uniforms

as well as food for the players and the students. Players, faculty consultants

for each event led and motivated their members. The try-outs were conducted

for three-consecutive Saturdays before the Midterm Examination.

The School of Arts & Sciences (Boac) combines with the School of

Arts and Sciences ( Sta. Cruz).

Everyone hopes that this

team-up will work out for the

welfare of students of both cam-

puses.

by Zaira Camille Maac

AB Political Science joins

Nexus

Dean Go stresses unity among

students Sta. Cruz students major in Political Science will be joining Nexus during the in-tramural meet. Thus, they will a big help to Nexus especially in the academic and sports events. Their presence will add confidence for every player of Nexus. AB Political Science students were known for being good debaters and SAS will have a big chance of winning. Same ways on sports events. Since Nexus means ―we are one‖ and thru cooperating with each other it is a big chance for us to succeed.

Jaireh Faye Salazar is the youngest among the three

children of Rogelio Salazar and Zoraida Salazar. She was born on

May 30, 1995 at Ihatub, Boac, Marinduque.

She is taking up Bachelor of Arts in Communication

and is in her second year. She has this simple beauty that attracts

every one as she passes the corridor. Her personality requires a

certain place and it is to be one of the candidates for Search for

Ms. Olympics ‗12.

Mr. Ricky de Luna Pereda, 22 years old from Purok

Bayanan, Matuyatuya, Torrijos, Marinduque. Eighth of the nine

children of Valentin Pereda and Epifania Pereda; he stands 5‘9‖

and weighs 65 kgs.With his pleasing personality, humbleness and

a body to die for, what else would you look for? He is the perfect

model to represent the School of Arts and Sciences.

The Dean of School

of Arts and Sciences, Dr. Juli-

eta L. Go stressed on unity

among students of the School

of Arts and Sciences. She said

that whatever is the outcome of

this event, the important is the

involvement of the students .

She is expecting that

students from AB Political

Science and School of Arts and

Sciences will show camaraderie

towards each. other.

She also said that even though they do

not have the ultimate force to compete in all of the

events this MSC Olympics 2012-2013., she empha-

sized that through this, students will develop their

ability not only academically but also physically.

- Angelica O. Orilla

The key is not the "will to win" - everybody has that. It is the will to prepare to win that is important. ~Bobby

Page 2: august 22 2012 issue

sometimes it’s a matter of reading

beyond the lines. And dig down deep para malaman nyo kung ano ang kahala-gahan ng tunay na kaganda-

mga test, makataas lang ng score

proud na? minsan nga kahit mahirap yung test, mani lang sa kanila, edi sila na! Pwede namang manahimik lang diba? Pag may mga hinain kayong pwe-deng makaapekto sa iba. Tsaka kung alam nyong matalino kayo at maalam, be humble na lang and don’t be too proud kasi may mga tao ding biniyayaan ng katahimi-kang nagtataglay ng mas malaking porsyento ng kagal-ingan.

NETWORK NEXUS

EDITORIAL

College Olympics is

here, the most awaited event of

the school year, why? Certainly

because it is the time where

students can enjoy their life

under the sun.

Looking everywhere,

the essence of the Olympics is

widely diffused in the air. Eve-

ryone is with different expecta-

tion of what the Olympics might

bring. Everyone plays an essen-

tial part whether a student, a

coach, a writer, a player or

whatever. The main concern

is, without co-

operation and unity,

2 Proud! Kau lang b pde?

Page 2

May mga taong bi-niyayaan ng talino, pero bakit may taong biniyayaan pa ng too much confidence. Oo nga, magaling sila, medyo nag-i-stand out sa klase at sa ibang aspeto, pwedeng sabi-hing matalino at marami si-lang alam pero hindi na kailangan pang ipagsigawan ‘yun. Sa klase sila yung, kung makapag comment sa gawa mo daig pa yung prof? sa mga school activities, sila yung pinakahuling makagets

.Siya yung tipong dapat tama lahat, kahit ginagawa at sinasabi nila tama lahat. Sila yung tipong simple bumanat pero naka-kaasar. Pano ba naman kasi akala mo naman alam nila lahat. Kung makapagpinpoint ng mali mo eh parang napakaperfect nila (hoy! Dahan-dahan na-man! Masama yun!) Sila din yung tipong mahilig mag compare ng gawa ng iba. Yun bang tipong, “uy mali ka, dapat ganito sa gawa ko.” (makapagcompare wagas!) Wala namang masama sa pagiging perfec-tionist, kaso nga lang, kahit san kayo tumingin, hindi lahat ng makikita natin totoo at tama. Kaya hinay hinay lang. lahat naman tayo nagkakamali, kaya nga

Mr. and Ms. PERFECTionist

Sino ba sila? Sila yung tipong magaganda at gwapo. Yun bang kapag dumaraan sila nabibigyan sila ng second “glance”Sila din yung tipong syempre alam nila na magan-da at gwapo sila kaya proud na proud sila sa title nila… (haha, kayo na!!), kaso nga lang sana naman gamitin nyo yung ganda at kagwapuhan niyo sa magagandang paraan. Hindi naman lahat sa

Proud King & Queen

Time to Strengthen Unity

the Olympics will not be a suc-

cess.

Apparently, we have

come from a long way; prepar-

ing and organizing this event.

Now is the time to strengthen

sportsmanship in every competi-

tor and unity among us support-

ers. Time to show up! Time to

put our best foot forward. Time

to heed our roles and share what-

ever we have, to take part in eve-

ry task; those times spent on nev-

er ending practices were now

just a mere part of sports experi-

ences.. It is about time to unveil

and witness the output of this

event.

Network Nexus

Editorial Pool

Angelica O. Orilla

Editor-in-chief

Cherry Anne P. Magante

Associate Editor in Chief

Ailene Estoya

Carmela P. Huelgas

News Writer

Jessica Barado

Deah Rose Jalimbawa

Feature Writer

Rogelyn Dela Cruz

Literary

Venus Alojado

Sports Writer

Cristian Eruel C. Medina

John Andro Fermin

Layout Artists

Maricar Manggol

Circulation Manager

Ms. Cherie Ann E. Morales Adviser

Mrs. Rosalinda M. Nuñez Co-Adviser

Dr. Julieta L. Go

Page 3: august 22 2012 issue

NETWORK NEXUS page 3

Ito yung grupong lagi

mong makikitang pakalat-kalat

at maingay. Yung tipong pag

nakita mo yung isa sa kanila

parating na din yung iba, kasi ni

minsan hindi sila naghiwa –

hiwalay.

Sila din yung tipong

simula hanggang umaga hang-

gang sa matapos ang araw wa-

lang ginawa kungdi magdalda-

lan.

Sa kanila walang qual-

ification, ang mahalaga basta

totoo ka go lang ng go, accept-

ed ka. Sila rin yung mga pa-

saway at madalas na maingay

hindi lang sa labas pati na rin sa

loob ng klase.

Sila rin yung mga

tipong laging in-

tayan at late

magpasa ng subject, yan ang

barakada,sama sama sa hirap

at ginhawa.Maraming nangan-

galat na katulad nila dito, sa-

mahang walang kapantay, lalo

na ngayong Intrams ashan

niyo para silang virus, nakaka-

hawa nagsisimula sa paunti

unti hanggang sa kumalat.

Pero isa lang ang

alam ko .. masaya ako at naki-

lala ko ang mga katulad nila.

Intrams, Team up?

Sweetbabe, Heartthrob? Edi ikaw na! “Y ou Already!”

Ikaw na! Sila ung super feeling. Yan

yung akala mo sila yung presidente ng cam-

pus, (as in!). Pwedeng sila din yung mahilig

magsocialize para lang ipakita yung kahangi-

nan at kayabangan nila. At sila rin yung tipong

kung magsalita akala mo parang napakaperfect

nila. (kamusta naman yun?). Sila rin yung

tipong mahilig sena, umeksena, (gusto sa ka-

nila lahat!). Matatalino rin naman kayo sana

naman gamitin niyo sa ayos at wastong

Who would have thought that

this man could manage everything with

only limited time? Aside from his hec-

tic schedule as the unit manager of the

School of Arts and Sciences, he still

finds time to fulfill his family obliga-

tions.

Everyone could easily recog-

nize him for he is tall, dark and hand-

some; man who always wear a cap,

that‘s he, Mr. Eric Maglacas a college

lecturer.

His dedication to his job gives the students a light of

hope that whatever happens, we are united as one. The posi-

tiveness, willingness, and never ending support he gives to

everyone make them feel a winner already. ―We may not win

in all the events, but what matters is we do our best and we

show we can stand as one.‖ he said.

SAS Timeless Man of the Hour

Who says he’s not inspiring?

ous, he spent his primary at

Don Luis Hidalgo and continued

his studies at St. James College

in Quezon City and graduated

with an excellence award. Dur-

ing his tertiary level, he studied

again at UP Diliman taking up

the same course.

His guiding principle,

―Never chase success. Chase

excellence, for when you have it

success will come chasing after

you‖ makes him successful in

all aspects of life. He was a spe-

cialist of wireless internet, e-

mail technology and other

American online. He handled

business for American clients‘

services for dell computers,

including home and small busi-

ness which are departments at

dell. In 2007, he was at the call

center and worked as technical

executive for time warner cable

and stayed there for a year and a

half. He transferred to chase

banks of America as financial

adviser wherein he approved

A man of wisdom and does not

hesitate to voice out his opinions but always

considerate of the feelings of others. Often-

times, we see him pass by the school corri-

dor; plain, simple and ordinary student in

school uniform. But what is the real personal-

ity behind that simplicity?

Rafael Constantino R. Seño was

born on July 10, 1982 having the zodiac sign

of cancer. La hug, Cebu City is where he

was born then moved

to Cagayan de Oro

and started visiting

Zamboanga and

stayed there for a

year. His family

stayed at Marinduque

during his third grade

then went to Manila

and remained there

for good.

As a stu-

dent, he is very studi-

and denied car loans and tell

them what they can do with

their money. He is very good in

multi-asking thus, he can do at

least five things at the same

time. In 2010, he was a tech-

nical executive for financial

software and handling American

stock market at Thomson Reu-

ters. See how far he‘d come at

his age of thirty, now who can

says that this man is ordinary

behind his simplicity.

For further pursuit of

knowledge, he used to sail

back here in Marinduque for

business and teach language,

he also studies at Marinduque

State College, BA-

Communication. He chooses

communication because he

believes that, ―Anyone can

teach English but not everyone

can teach effective communi-

cation.‖

-Rose Ann Roldan

If you make every game a life-and-

death thing, you're going to have prob-lems. You'll be dead a lot. ~Dean Smith

Page 4: august 22 2012 issue

Food Corner, Food Trip!

By: Queenelyn Malagotnot

Literary

NETWORK NEXUS page 4

―Food is the best comforter of our stomach‖.

We usually hear this to those people who loved to eat.

The sound of hot boiling oils and the deli-

cious smell of fresh cooked banana, patties, hot dogs, French

fries, siomai and siopao spread into the air. Students who are

standing, sitting and waiting for their turn to buy food while

having conversation with their friends or classmates, the

coming in and going out of the students are usual scene in the

food corner beside the SICS building.

This food corner starts to operate this school

year 2012-2013 that complete of seven stall and serves an

affordable food. Students from the nearest department such as

SAS, SICS and SIT can buy their meal or snack here. A quar-

ter number of students can accommodate by the place com-

pare to the canteens that can be found inside the college.

Some faculty member from the nearest department are also

fond of buying and eating food here. The owner of each stall

is nice and very approachable in every way, no wonder why

all of us are fond of coming back to buy foods.

Some of the students devour and enjoy their food

while it is still warm, but not too hot, together with the

juice under the tree in food corner. It is quite relaxing

here while eating and having conversation. The place is

not too noisy that you have to shout to hear you but even

a whisper can be heard by the person besides you.

Delicious food and aroma, affordable snacks and

meal, and nearest place to by food? It is all in one in the

MSC-food corner!

The World’s Greatest Paper By: Rogelyn De la Cruz

Who will know that they exist here?

Hurrah! Let‘s toast and have a beer

But do we need to celebrate?

Coz you‘ll just puke if they are enumera-

ble.

Huh! Just look the way they walk

Even the way they talk

Guess what a great paper they are

I just wish they could get far.

Witness the roles that they portray,

Oh! Sure they are the best actors in their

play.

Now, listen to the way talk,

Wow! The best actress in catwalk.

Do they really have the intelligence?

Or just that they want to make face?

Yeah, they are great, their roles are erasa-

ble,

To every event they are available.

What a great paper they were

You can find them everywhere

But as you read this poem in newspaper

Have you considered yourself as the

World‘s Greatest Paper?

It Will Never be the Distance By: Rogelyn De la Cruz

We‘ve been together for more than a year

Encountered laughter, sorrow and fear

And it just makes us even stronger,

But now distance makes our love fonder.

We are now in our separate ways,

Our rings remind that our love stays.

Texting and calling each other is our assur-

ance

That it will never be the distance.

Kilometers, meters, hours, minutes and

seconds

How I wish that it‘s just as easy as eating

almonds.

The distance that separate us,

I know deep in my heart it will never be a

hindrance.

Well, it is better this way

Our trust will test in a fair way

Even the love that we treasure

Time and space can never measure

.Now, my love please be assured

Just hold my hand to be sure.

There will be a label in this twirl romance

It will never be the distance.

Survive

By Angelica Orilla

Not all the time life is bad

When we stumble and fall

We must learn to stand and struggle

And show the world we can

Saying goodbye to cruel world is a defeat

Instead say hello and learn to hold on

Cause life is unpredictable journey

And only god knows where it leads

Smile and be happy

The greatest sword to survive

Friends are there to stay with us all the while

Let go of your doubts and have no regrets

Life is full of memory

Like a song with soft melody

We can feel the harmony

That sees how life was meant to be

Keep holding on

For we are loved

Real world is a beautiful battlefield

Where you have to SURVIVE!!