WVCST Student Wins Grand Prize Vision Petron

                WVCST student, Noel Elicana of B. S. Architecture 4A won the Grand Prize in the recently concluded Vision Petron National Student Art Competition 2013, Painting Category. Along with Elicana are 2 other WVCST Architecture students namely Michael Pamonag of B.S. Architecture 5A and Roland Liarena of B. S. Architecture 4A who were semifinalists in the said competition.

                With this year’s theme, Lakbay Tagumpay, Vision Petron came up with 4 categories such as painting, photography, printmaking and video-making which is a new category for this year. Winning art works and photographs will be featured in the various collaterals of Petron like wall and desk calendars, all-occasion and Christmas cards, planners and t-shirts. Winning videos are to be shown during Petron functions and in social media as an official Petron video.

                Vision Petron is a nation-wide values-oriented  student art competition  of Petron Corporation which is open to all Filipino college students between 16-28 years old and to those students  enrolled in a museum based  or private tutorial art course. Entries in this art competition came from 16 regions.

                The students together with their parent or guardian and a representative from WVCST will be going to Manila for the awarding ceremony. As part of their win, they were given a free trip to Manila as well as free hotel accommodations. Western Visayas College of Science and Technology will also be receiving a prize.

               

 

WVCST Admin and SR Hold Consultative Assembly

WVCST Key officials, deans, head departments, administrative officers and some members of the faculty together with the Student Republic conducted a Consultative Assembly to maintain good relationship and to address the needs and problems of the students.

The College administration happily announced that students need not queue for a long time at the cashier to pay for their school fee balances. Instead they can already use the POS (Point of Sales) machine which can be found at the CEA and CIT offices. Students with bank accounts and credit cards can pay using this machine without any charges.

 

VP for Admin and Finance, Dr. Nehema K. Misola conveyed that as soon as the ICT Center is done, all the laboratory classes on IT will be transferred in that building to improve the internet connection. They also promised that the College will try its best to provide wifi connection for the students provided it won’t be used for watching pornographic videos nor use it during class hours. She also reminded the students to analyze real issues and must ponder on what the College can offer them especially on the quality of education they get and how to use this when they leave WVCST to get a job.

Delicate issues and matters regarding problems with some faculty members, school policy and facilities were properly discussed and addressed by the concerned teachers as well as by the College Officials. However, students were also encouraged by Dr. Carmelo V. Ambut, VP for Research and Extension, to come up with proposals on research about science and technology to enrich their skills, at the same time uplift and live up to the name of the school being a forefront in science and technology. Dr. Misola agreed on this but also suggested on having remedial classes on language and mathematics.

The College President, Dr. Luis M. Sorolla, Jr. challenged the students to be vigilant in exposing issues that the management needs to reckon with properly. They were urged to put things in writing and they must be able to support these complaints. Nevertheless, the President was happy that the students were able to present these things for the administration to be cognizant of the issues especially those that transpire inside the classroom. He promised to look into these problems and will be sitting with deans and department heads for solutions.

On his part, VP for Academic Affairs, Dr. Manuel A. Sanchez, Jr. was elated that the Consultative Meeting turned out successfully and hoping that this tradition continues and will bring positive end both for the students and the College.

 

 

Twenty Six Students Qualify Toyota Motor Phils Corp OJT

Twenty Six students of WVCST qualified for On the Job Training (OJT) in Toyota Motor Philippines Corporation in Sta. Rosa, Laguna.

These 4th year students who majored in Mechanical Engineering and Automotive qualified after an examination and interview was conducted on October 3, 2013 by Mr. Abraham Punzalan, Ms. Samantha Cathlyn Isleta and Ms. L . Manaois, all from Toyota Motors Corp. The company will notify them of the requirements needed and other information for the OJT thru the Office of the Student Affairs.

The following are the qualifiers for the said OJT.

 

WVCST College Registration for SY 2014-2015 Starts

Western Visayas College of Science and Technology wishes to announce that it is now accepting applicants for registration for the School Year 2014 – 2015. The Registration starts this month of October and will continue until January of 2014.

Meanwhile, the date of examination is scheduled on December 7 &14, 2013 and on January 4, 11, 18, & 25, 2014.

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HRT Sophomores Win RosaZumbaDanza 2013

HRT Sophomores won this year’s RosaZumbaDanza Culminating Activity which was organized by Professor Rose Mosquera of the P.E. Department for students who are taking P.E. 3- Rhythmic Activities.

This activity intended to see what the students learned from class thru performing the rhythmic activities. At the same time, it is for the promotion of Zumba and Dancing as a way of keeping wellness and physical fitness.

Eleven participating sections composed of second year students from different colleges set the dancefloor on fire as they danced to the beat of the live band Ritmo Tambores & RCP Band. The performers were judged based on their performance, choreography, costume and discipline. Likewise, the judges who came from the faculty and staff of the College had their share in showing off their dancing prowess before the contest began.

In the end, only 4 great performers emerged from the group.

Champion HRT 2A
1st Runner up HRT 2C
2nd Runner up HRT 2B
3rd Runner up HRT 2E

The other competing groups are from BSED, BS Computer Science, BS Architecture, BS Info Tech 2A and 2B, and HRT 2F and 2G.

The winners received a trophy.

WVCST-71.43% in M. E. Licensure Exam

            WVCST posted a 71.43% passing score from the National Passing Rate of 68.87% in the recent Mechanical Engineering Licensure Exam given this September 2013. Ten out of 14 WVCST students who are all first timers and came from the BSME Class of 2013 successfully passed the exam.

                Compared to other performing schools in Western Visayas, WVCST got the highest rank .

 

                Here’s the list of the 10 WVCST students who passed the Mechanical Engineering Licensure Exam.

  1. Cerono, Chona D.
  2. Molato, Jonald B.
  3. Pilla , Jay Pee G.
  4. Ledesma, Shanel A.
  5. Infante, Rene Matt Philip A.
  6. Ealdama, Edmon A.
  7. Jaleco, Jerick J.
  8. Onatis,Mark O.
  9. Publico, Jade M.
  10. Estrella, Karl Domenic B.

 

Congratulations to our new Mechanical Engineers! WVCST is so proud of you!!!

 

Pilgrim Image of Mary Mediatrix of All Grace Visits WVCST

            The Confraternity of Mary Mediatrix of All Grace of the Archdiocese of Jaro announces the visitation of the Pilgrim Image of Mary Mediatrix  of All Grace to Western Visayas College of Science and Technology on October 2, 2013 at 9:00 in the morning.

                The visitation is in line with the Catholic Bishops Conference of the Philippines’ (CBCP) calling for our country and people to be consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. It also intends to help spread more spiritual benefits of this consecration and to assist our people in having constant deep devotion to Mary and the Rosary. The Confraternity of Mary Mediatrix of All Grace is continuing with the visitation of the Pilgrim Image in the schools, parishes, offices and communities in the Archdiocese of Jaro and especially in Iloilo City.

                The Image is arriving tomorrow at 9:00 in the morning  from St. Mary’s Academy and is going to be welcomed at the gate by the drum and bugle corps together with  the Campus Ministry and the Knights of Columbus, some key officials of the College, faculty and staff, as well as some students. It will be placed on stage for a welcome prayer, flower offering and for the Holy Rosary which will be followed by the celebration of Mass. In the afternoon, the Image will be transferred to the Prayer Center and will stay there until Friday, October 4. The Prayer center is open for everybody who wants to pray through the intercession of Mary Mediatrix of All Grace.

                In the morning of October 4, the Image will be brought back to the stage of the covered gym for the First Friday Mass and at 3:00 in the afternoon, it will be transferred to another school.

 

Grade 7-Sampaguita is Miss Teen Earth 2013

Christine Joy Vigil of Grade 7- Sampaguita is Miss Teen Earth 2013 in this year’s highlight of the Science Month Celebration.

Vigil also bagged 4 minor awards namely Best in Production Number, Best in Playsuit, Best in Talent and Best in Gown. In addition she was also chosen as Miss Photogenic.

Other major titles are Miss Teen Air which was won by Maria Ellysa Diana Libo-on of IV -Gold, Miss Teen Water is Ericka Alimonaje of Grade 7- Ilang-ilang and Miss Teen Fire is Yna Ruth Ysabelle Jegonia of III-Falcon.

Other Minor Awards are Best in Cocktail Wear which was won by Maria Ellysa Diana libo-on of IV-Gold and Best in Interview victoriously wo by Yna Ruth Ysabelle Jegonia. Meanwhile for the Special Awards, Miss Congeniality award and the People’s Choice Award went to Maria Ellysa Diana Libo-on.

Miss Teen Earth Pageant is an annual competition that highlights the Science Month Celebration pursuant to Presidential Proclamation No. 28, declaring that September is the National Science Month. This year’s theme is “Science and Technology Innovation: The road to a smarter Philippines.”

COE Holds Send – Off Session for LET Examinees

The WVCST Review Center headed by its director, Dr. John Eric V. Juaneza held a Send – Off Session for its LET (Licensure Examination for Teachers) examinees. The exam which will be conducted on Sunday, September 29, 2013 will be participated in by 200 examinees from the Review Center. The total number of examinees is composed of first timers and retakers.

 

The said event intended to give encouragement, wishes and inspiring messages to the future teachers as they take the board examination on Sunday.

Dr. Juaneza emphasized that based on the pre board exam result, he believes that all these examinees will pass and assured them that the College of Education and most of all WVCST are very proud of them and looking forward to seeing their names on the top ten passers.

Likewise, Dr. Ma. Asusina Asuncion E. Echaveria, Dean of the College of Education expressed her heartfelt support to the future teachers as she calls them her “best children”. She advised them to “relax, pray, think positively and do your best this coming Sunday. Aim to pass and if possible be on top because setting high goals can be your driving force to work hard for it. Optimism is the springboard for you to bounce back to your most desired success in passing the board exam.” She emphasized that if a person is prepared, the chances of passing the exam is greater.

On his part, the College President, Dr. Luis M. Sorolla,Jr., coveyed that he is happy to see the examinees wearing happy faces as if this is the most exciting moment of their life much more exciting to the boxing fight between Mayweather and Camelo. This he believes is because of the help of the coaches in preparing the examinees as well as their own preparations. “Let your dreams be bigger than your fears, your actions louder than your words and your faith stronger than your emotions.” Dr. Sorolla also confirmed that it is in the school policy that if there is a top notcher in any board exam, the school allocates Php 30,000 for the passer, which in turn made the examinees more excited and promised to do their best to be on the top 10.

However, the examinees also admitted that they have mixed emotions at this time. Others feel anxious while others are excited. All of these according to Prof. Sotero E. Fajarito, should be submitted to the Divine Providence. “You have already done everything for the coming board exam so all that you need to do is pray, pray and pray.”

Also present during the send off session were some of the coaches like Dr. Catherine Sumaculub, Dr. Carmen L. Cruzata, Dr. Merlinda T. Tucar, Dr. Georgia D. Demavibas and Mr. Jojit Castronuevo.

 

Social Science Club and SR Hold Voters’ Education Forum

                WVCST Social Science Club together with the Student Republic held a Voters’ Education Forum entitled “Vote Wisely” in relation to the upcoming Baranggay Election in October 2013.

                Students flocked at the covered gym to listen and interact as representatives from MISSION-Iloilo and PPCRV explained important points on why we vote and the rights and responsibilities of each and everyone in choosing our government officials.

                According to Ms. Aurora Hugo, the representative of MISSION (Movement of Imaginals for Sustainable Societies Thru Initiative Organizing and Networking), voting is important in our everyday life. “It is a sacred duty to perform such action for we are all children of our motherland and voting is our moral duty to take care of each other for our common good.” She added that voting does not simply mean choosing the brand of something that we buy or use but also we have to be responsible of what we choose. Ms. Hugo also reminded the audience that in business the power lies in the market while in the governance the power rests in the electorate. “If we want change in this decaying system of our government, we have to be vigilant members of this society.”

 

 

                On the other hand, Atty. Pearl Gauzon of PPCRV(Parish Pastoral Council for Responsible Voting – the citizens right arm of the Commission on Elections), emphasized that as adults we can practice our privileges that go with responsibilities especially the responsibility to choose the right people to hold public office. As the “hope of the land”, the youth is expected to practice a clean, honest, accurate, meaningful and peaceful election. PPCRV she said is accredited to educate voters on how to vote the right way. “Through the Voters’ Education Forum, the young generation can help achieve what kind of government officials should be put into office and what kind of government should we have.”

                The Voters’ Education was very interactive as students participated in the open forum where questions were answered by Atty. Gauzon.

                Dr. Susan Marie R. de la Cruz of the Office of the Student Affairs conveyed her appreciation to PPCRV thru Atty. Gauzon and Ms. Aurora Hugo of MISSION as well as the Social Science Club and the Student Republic for holding such event. She believes that this will help the students learn more in understanding their responsibilities in the coming election as well as their responsibilities as citizens of this nation.