Friday, March 19, 2021

Webinar Series: Portal of Journalism
by Emily Zonio

      


            To hone and develop the journalistic skills and interest of the students in the campus, CapSUnian Echo Staffs hosted a 3 Days Webinar Series on Campus Journalism last March 17-19 via Google Meet and Facebook live streaming.

     Seven resource speakers provide satisfactory wisdom in every topic. It includes: News Writing, Feature Writing, Editorial Writing, Editorial Cartooning, Introduction to Journalism, Media Interview, Copy Reading and headline writing and Page Layout and Design.

            Workshop were done after the discussion in the news writing, feature writing, editorial writing, editorial cartooning, and copy reading and headline writing for the participants to apply their learnings    Promising writers were awarded with worth 100 pesos load and for the special awards such as most participative and early bird for every session’s registration received 50 pesos worth of load.

 

Thursday, March 18, 2021

                         Campus Journalists, Rocks on Paghanas 2021!
                                                            By Dhaine Villorente 

    


17 students from CapSU Burias participated in Paghanas 2021: 1st Governors Virtual Kabalaka Golden Pen and Journalism Summit, March 15-18, 2021.

            The Paghanas 2021 is a competition series open for Elementary, Secondary and Tertiary Level or Youth of Capiz. For the Tertiary Level, CapSU Burias students participate on Radio Broadcasting and Collaborative Desktop Publishing.

            Radio Broadcasting Competition was held through Facebook live on the second day, both for Secondary and Tertiary Level. The participants are Leowens L. Ventura, Farah G. Villeza, Chreslen L. Escuton, Gemar A. De Pedro, Klarrifett A. Gaspe, James E. Villasis, Angelica Ann Ramos, Jay Ramon M. Alayon, Dhaine O. Villorente and Adrian Villahermosa.

            While the Collaborative Desktop Publishing was made on the third day, through a virtual conference participated by Dhaine O. Villorente, Joelyn Felizardo, Rhyshe Ann Bautista, Emily Zonio, Leowens L. Ventura, Adrian Villahermosa and Blossom Pearl Villorente.

            Awarding rites was made on the last day where the Radio Broadcasting Team garnered third place and Best in Scriptwriting. On the other hand, the Radio Broadcasting was still blessed and thankful for the opportunity given to them. “We didn’t lose, instead we gain some things which could be useful for the publication”, said Mr.Villahermosa on a virtual interview.

Monday, March 15, 2021

News

 

Rumbuhan Intensifies Students’ Awareness on Drug Abuse and Sexual Harassment
By Arnold V. Dela Rosa Jr.

 


    To uphold and maintain the safety and security of every individual, Rumbuhan Teen Center intensifies student’s awareness on Drug Abuse and Sexual Harassment, through a virtual symposium on March 15, 2021 via Google Meet.

 The invited resource speakers of the symposium are Atty. Felizardo T. Demayuga Jr., Secretariats of Gender and Development Office, and Mrs. Anna Marie M. Albadejo, President of Association of VAWC Desk Officers-Roxas City.

Atty. Demayuga discuss Sexual Harassment and its Elements and Forms, RA 7877 (Anti-Sexual Harassment Act of 1995), Duties of the Employer, Liabilities and RA 11313 (Safe Space Act). He also emphasized that sexual harassment could happen to anybody at any time and place through various forms; however, if everyone is vigilant to speak up and fight for their rights; this incident will eventually descend. 

Afterwards, Mrs. Albadejo talks about Drug Abuse Orientation for Adolescent. She highlighted the topics on Practices of Drug Abuse, Commonly Abused Drugs, Dealing with Peer Pressure and Prevention of Drug Abuse. She urged the participants to use drugs properly for most drugs are beneficial only when use under medical advice.

The program ended successfully, through a profound gratitude of Rumbuhan Teen Center officers on faculty and students who have participated and supported the activity.