Wednesday, October 25, 2023

 SOCIAL STUDIES SOCIETY ORGANIZES  SSS BASH

by Kierlo O. Tencio

Along with contests like Quiz Bowl, Debate, Poster Making Contest, Runway, and Contemporary Dance, the SSS also conducts a parade of national costumes.

United Nations Month is annually celebrated, and this year, the Social Studies Society (SSS), a minor organization from the College of Education (COE), spearheaded the celebration dubbed as the “SSS Bash” on Oct. 23 at the Campus Gymnasium.

The program started with opening remarks from Prof. Nean E. Loro, SSS Adviser, and a welcome message from Dr. Rogelio C. Flores Jr., Principal of the Laboratory High School, followed by a unity dance rendered by the SSS officers and members.

During the program, Mr. Rey Lacao, the invited guest speaker, talked about how bringing cultures together may transform each of us into an empowered individual and that “history is not the past; it is a map of the past created from a specific point of view for the benefit of modern travelers." 

According to the SSS, to provide a platform where students can investigate the mysteries of history in a practical and engaging manner, stimulating students' ingenuity, cooperation, and teamwork, the organizers conducted activities and contests in line with the theme "Exploring Global Connections: Uniting Cultures, Empowering Change," including Quiz Bowl, Debate, Poster Making Contest, Runway, and Contemporary Dance, participated in by students from the COE.

"Let us remember that the pursuit of global peace, cooperation, and sustainable development is an ongoing journey. We hope that the learnings from this occasion resonate in your hearts and minds. Together, we can strive for a morally united and equitable world," Ms. Liera Mae Abalajon, SSS President, said during her closing remarks.

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