Sunday, February 23, 2025

 CAPSU BURIAS TEAM SHINES AT MAMBUSAO SCHOOL STUDENT LEADERS' CONGRESS 

by Kristine Jill F. Llegue 

 
Photo Credit: Joemari Candido 

The team of CAPSU Burias student leaders shined during the Mambusao School Student Leaders' Congress 2025 held in CAPSU Burias from Feb 21 until Feb 23 as they grabbed top places in five organized competitions.

Daveson Fabro captivated the audience with his heartfelt performance in the Spoken Poetry Contest, earning first place. His coach is Dr. Rogelio C. Flores Jr. While Marienel Proceso, impressed the judges with her confident and well-articulated speech in the Extemporaneous Speech Contest, securing first place. Her coach is Prof. Ne-an E. Loro.

On the second day, Deze Mae Soriano, Adel Bert Domingo, Deniel Domingo, Luis Angelo Lachica, and Kayle Cedhric Escader won first place in the Dance Derby Competition. Their coach is Prof. Niño L. Horario.

The team of Kristine Jill Llegue, Joemari Candido, Aira Horario, Ahron Pagay, Airis Angel Cobrado, Avigayil Alcasid, and Marienel Proceso won first place in the Proposal Making Contest. Their coach is Dr. Christine F. Quenga. Arjun Barros, impressed the judges with his creativity and artistic vision in the Poster Making Contest, earning first place. His coach is Dr. Lanie E. Avelino.

The congress brought together student leaders from three high schools and two higher education institutions, namely David Moises Memorial High School, Mambusao East National High School, Bula Integrated School, CAPSU Mambusao Satellite College, and CAPSU Burias.

The congress featured informative lectures across several sessions which included topics such as teenage pregnancy, mental health, the dangers of illegal drugs, and environmental responsibility, designed to enhance leadership skills.

Thursday, February 20, 2025

 CAPSU, UNHAS RESEARCHERS HOLD RESEARCH CONCEPTUALIZATION MEETING 

by Avigayil Alcasid 


Capiz State University (CAPSU) and Hasanuddin University (UNHAS) collaborated through a Research Conceptualization Meeting in the field of Animal Science, held on Feb. 18 at the ABI Training Center, CAPSU Burias.

Dr. Leo Andrew Biclar, Vice President for Research, Development, and Extension and Dr. Salvacion J. Legaspi, Vice President for External Affairs and Linkages led the CAPSU team, while Dr. Fika Y. Purba and Dr. Rini Amriani represented UNHAS during the said collaboration that aimed to foster partnership towards research development.

"This meeting aims to dig into potential research areas and create a partnership between CAPSU and UNHAS," Dr. John King Layos, a faculty member and researcher of the College of Agriculture and Forestry (CAF) said during his presentation of the meeting's rationale.

The meeting unfolded with identification of the researchers’ focus areas of the researchers. 

Accordingly, Dr. Purba and Dr. Amriani focus on repeat breeding and foot-and-mouth disease; Dr. Emely J. Escala, Director for the Livestock Research & Development Center specializes in livestock development; and Dr. John King Layos concentrates on African Swine Fever, and the social dimensions of animal science.

Moreover, Dr. Rodyard B. Madiclum, Campus Administrator, Dr. Jennylen Laña, Chair of External Affairs and Linkages; Dr. Ryan Sarimong, CAF Dean; Prof. Ramonita Verano; Prof. R-Jun Frederick Gaspe; Prof. Lailanie Abalde; Prof. Francisco Lutao Jr.; and Prof. Elsie Baranda attended the meeting in support of the international research collaboration

Tuesday, February 18, 2025

 INDONESIAN PRE-SERVICE TEACHERS CALL CAPSU BURIAS A "FAMILY", BID FAREWELL 

by Ronalyn Labto


Three Indonesian pre-service teachers belonging to the 10th batch of the Pre-Service Student Exchange in Southeast Asia or the SEA-Teacher  Project, called Capiz State University Burias Campus their "family" as they bid farewell during the closing ceremony of their internship on Feb 17.

Mr. Naufal Hamid together with Mr. Mario Noven Ndu, and Mr. I Putu Bagus Wirasukmana expressed nothing but appreciation, and  love for their rich learning experiences.

"I would like to express my deepest gratitude to Capiz State University for welcoming me since day one, with open arms and providing a warm and friendly approach throughout my stay here.  The incredible sense of belonging from everyone here has been a part of this unforgettable journey of my life. The experiences here are priceless; the support and guidance contributed to my growth as an individual," Mr. Hamid shared.

In addition, Mr. Mario Noven Ndu, from Nusa Cendana University, expressed his heartfelt thanks for life-changing journey.

“As I stand before you here today, my heart feels heavy with gratitude for the past 23 days. I’ve been overwhelmed by the truly extraordinary experience. I was blessed to join the SEA-Teacher program this year, and my life has been forever changed by it,” Mr. Ndu stated.

Mr. I Putu Bagus Wirasukmana, from Mercu Buana University, echoed similar sentiments, adding to have learned a lot about the Filipino culture.

“I would like to express my deep gratitude to all of you for your kindness, always helping me and being warm to me. Thank you also for giving me the opportunity to be a part of the CAPSU Burias family. During my time here, you have always accompanied my days with unforgettable experiences and memorable lessons. I have learned a lot about the culture, language, and education system in the Philippines.” Mr. Wirasukmana stated.

Meanwhile, Dr. Rodyard B. Madiclum, the Campus Administrator, honored the occasion by dedicating a heartfelt poem titled "A Journey of Learning, A Poem to Remember," which underscored the significance of the cultural exchange and collaborative efforts among CAPSU Burias, partners, and the SEA-Teacher participants. 

“This exchange is a bridge, a path we all pave... Building bonds that time can't erase or wave,” Dr. Madiclum poetically expressed, reflecting on the lasting relationships formed through the program.

In addition, Dr. Marie Liezel L. Diawara, School Principal II of Mambusao National High School, represented by Ms. Ruby Llanes, expressed her appreciation for CAPSU’s continuous partnership with their school. 

"We are immensely grateful to Capiz State University Burias Campus for always choosing our school as a receiving school of the  SEA student teachers. To the dedicated teachers, who mentored them, my heartfelt gratitude and my congratulations to you... ,” Mrs. Llanes remarked.

Furthermore, Dr. Archile C. Abogadie, Student Affairs Services Chairperson, congratulated the interns on completing their SEA-Teacher program journey, and wished them well in their future endeavors. 

“My congratulations to the three of you  for completing your SEA-Teacher program journey. I am rooting, hoping, and praying for your success as future educators of your country. Lastly, to everyone involved, thank you for making this program a resounding success,” Dr. Abogadie said. 

The closing program featured a video presentation showcasing the interns’ teaching and cultural immersion journeys, and cultural performances by the selected Bachelor of Physical Education students and the three Indonesian SEA-Teachers project participants.

Monday, February 17, 2025

 CAPSU BURIAS CAMPUS UNDERGO 2024 YEAR-END MONITORING, EVALUATION 

by Abegail Lema 


Capiz State University (CAPSU) Burias Campus undergone Year-End Monitoring and Evaluation of its 2024 performance on February 18 at the Bermejo Hall by the University's Performance Management Team (PMT).

This year's PMT team which assessed the Campus' performance include Mr. Mark Glenn F. Villamor, the Planning Officer IV, acting as the team lead, Ms. Myleen C. Abelarde, SAO-HRMO; Dr. Malou B. Albor, CAPSUFEA President; Dr. Rossandrew B. Villaruel, QA Director; Engr. Nina L. Obeja, Research Associate II; Ms. Rae Norrein S. Ledesma, Extension Associate II; Dr. Cherry Ann Deang, SAO Budget Officer; Mr. Carl Arroyo; Dr. Ace Barredo; and Engr. Ezekiel Magbanua.

Dr. Rodyard B. Madiclum, Campus Administrator, opened the program with a warm welcome of the team, expressing his gratitude for their efforts in assessing the hard work of the CAPSU Burias Campus family.

"Today is not just about reviewing what we've published but also about learning from our experiences, identifying areas of improvement, and setting the stage for greater success for this year. This is an opportunity for all of us faculty, staff, and students to come together and contribute to sharing an understanding of our achievements and challenges,” Dr. Madiclum said.

The PMT conducted a thorough evaluation of Burias Campus's accomplishments, such as in the areas of Quality and Relevance of Instruction, Research Capability and Outputs, Relationship with and Services to the Community, External Affairs and Linkages and Management of Resources, and provided feedback and assessment results, highlighting accomplishments and areas that need improvement.

On behalf of the Campus, Dr. Madiclum accepted the challenge and gave his commitment to growth with optimism.

“We are committed to work... (convert some) scores into five, with all our minds... with joined forces, and collaborative efforts. I know we can do it," Dr. Madiclum stated.

Dr. Rogelio C. Flores Jr., the Campus Planning Chair, concluded the program by expressing sincere appreciation of the PMT's feedbacks, and encouraged stakeholders to use them for improvement.

“The feedback and findings of this process will serve as a guide for us to refine our strategies and methodologies. Let us take this opportunity to reflect on our strengths and address the strategies we have identified,” Dr. Flores stated.

Dr. Ma. Venus B. Lozada, Quality Assurance Chair,  facilitated, and hosted the event, ensuring a smooth flow of discussions and activities towards a comprehensive evaluation of the campus's performance.

Saturday, February 15, 2025

 CAPSU BURIAS CELEBRATES VALENTINE'S DAY 

by Maribel Matillano


To showcase the students’ creativity and passion while celebrating love in all its forms, the Supreme Student Council (SSC) of CAPSUS Burias led the celebration of Valentine’s Day with the theme “Celebrating Love Through a Form of Art” on February 14 at the Campus Gymnasium.

A vibrant performance set a lively tone to start the celebration with the One Billion Rising Dance led by FLP Adviser Prof. Joan Rae Lantoria, together with Dr. Lanie Avelino, Gender and Development Focal Person, and the FLP officers.

Dr. Rodyard Madiclum delivered opening remarks through sharing "hugot" lines like “Masaya ako dahil mahal kita, ‘Miss kita pero malayo ka, Kailangan kita pero wala ka inisip ko limutin ka at tumingin sa iba, hindi ko kaya, Mahal talaga kita," and heartfelt quotes such as "Love is kind, love is sacrifice, love is hurting... but if God is the center of your life or relationship, there's nothing impossible for Him."

Moreover, Dr. Lanie Avelino took the stage to discuss Republic Act 11681, which expands the rights and benefits of solo parents. “This law guides the rights and benefits of solo parents, expands the definition of solo parents, and increases support for them. It provides benefits such as monthly cash subsidies, discounts on goods, additional work leave, and priority in government programs," she said.

Dr. Archile Abogadie, SAS Chairperson, extended a warm message to the attendees, saying, “Today is a day dedicated to our loved ones, friendship, and family. We must come closer together. I am happy to see many faces embracing the spirit of love. Let us spread love and positivity.”

The highlight of the celebration was the Search for the Love: King and Queen of Hearts Season 2, which featured contestants from various departments and featured male participants, namely, Ruben Rey Lapojapo (BSABE 4), Aquie Atanacio (BSBA MM 3), and Kim Laurence Nobleza (BSED Math 1), and female participants, namely, Arjane Barte, Luna Salvador, Edilyn Lorejo, Angel Rose Pagayon, and Kaila Mae Oleo from the College of Education.  

The Valentine's Day segment ended with Kaila Mae Oleo and Aquie Atanacio standing out with their matched preferences, and being crowned the winners, earning the titles of Queen and King of Hearts. 

Another highlight was the Spoken Poetry competition, where Ma. Fe Anatalio delivered an outstanding performance that earned her 1st place, while Alladin Escala secured 2nd place.

Excitement filled the air as organizers announced the grand raffle winners, awarding a sack of rice to one lucky participant, a stand fan to another, a dish organizer to a third, and consolation prizes to three more winners.

In her closing remarks, Prof. Nean Loro, SSC Adviser, expressed her gratitude to everyone who contributed to the event’s success. 

“My congratulations and heartfelt thanks to everyone for your cooperation and support for this event. To the advisers and key persons of all organizations and to the SSC officers, this success is because of you. Thank you and Happy Valentine’s Day,” Prof. Loro said

Thursday, February 13, 2025

CAPSU BURIAS HOLDS JOB FAIR FOR GRADUATING STUDENTS 

by Mary Faith Adio 


CAPSU Burias through the office of the Guidance Counselor held a Job Fair in the morning of February 14 at the campus gym, an event that provided career advice, job openings, and coaching to help 4th-year students prepare for life after graduation, and connect with companies offering job opportunities. 

Dr. Rodyard Madiclum, the Campus Administrator, gave the opening remarks, encouraging students to stay focused on their career goals.

“Your determination and hope will help you achieve great things, not only for yourself but also for your family,” Dr. Madiclum said.

Ms. Van De Lyn C. Abao, the Guidance Counselor, introduced the first speaker, Mr. Jerry Lacuarta, PESO Manager. 

Explaining how PESO helps people find jobs and sharing tips for choosing a career through self-reflection, Mr. Lacuarta also talked about job opportunities, how to match jobs with skills, and how to plan a career.

Moreover, Ms. Abao introduced TSgt. Julius C. Sorongon from the Philippine Army who provided insights into life at the Officer Candidate School, and showed a video about hard work, faith, and determination. TSgt. Sorongon also emphasized the significance of joining the military, highlighting the need for individuals with leadership, strength, and courage.

Following the talks, Dr. Madiclum officially opened the Job Fair, allowing graduating students to explore various job opportunities at booths set up by participating companies, including Ahon sa Hirap Agencies Inc., AFP Recruitment, Mega Panay Distribution Inc. (MPDi), and Eperformax

Sunday, February 9, 2025

SEA-TEACHERS EXPLORED CAPIZ'S HIDDEN GEMS 

by Kristine Jill F. Llegue


Photo credit: Sir Jejomar L. Fariñas

    On February 8, Twenty-one Indonesian student teachers participating in the Southeast Asia Pre-Service Student Teacher Exchange Project embarked on a cultural journey experiencing a fascinating blend of traditions, history, and local delicacies in Capiz, Philippines.

    Together with CAPSU's External Affairs and Linkages Coordinators, the visiting student-teachers’ journey began with a visit to Balay Kapisnon in Cuartero, a traditional Filipino house and agro-forestry site, providing a glimpse into the region's rural life.  

    Naufal Hamid, one of the participating SEA Teachers, shared his experiences, and shared that: “The tour was truly amazing, we learned about so many cultural aspects, from traditional food and attire to the historical significance of different places.  This was my first time traveling abroad, and it was so fascinating to see how Filipino culture is similar to and different from Indonesian culture.”

    The group then went to Panay, where they saw Asia's largest church bell at Sta. Monica Parish Church, learned about the beloved local delicacy, pusó sa tuba, a unique dish with a history rooted in Capiz, and the teachers even tried their hand at making the pusó sa tuba wrapper, adding a hands-on element to their cultural immersion.

    "We visited Panay Church, and this was my second time.  In Indonesia, you don’t find churches everywhere like here.  It made me realize how important it is to be tolerant and open-minded about different cultures and beliefs,” Mr. Hamid further shared. 

    Their final stop took them to Roxas City's Panublion Museum, where they delved into Capiz's rich history, and exhibits showcased artifacts and memorabilia relating to significant figures like President Manuel A. Roxas, adding another layer to their understanding of the region's heritage.
 
    “That trip was enjoyable and amazing. I’m so grateful that I’m part of the SEA teachers because I can experience a lot of things! Not only educational or academic but also the cultures, the traditions, and especially in Capiz and Mambusao, yeah. I’m so lucky and blessed," Mario Noven Ndu, another Project participant, shared.

    Dr. Jejomar L. Farinas, College of Education mentor, accompanied the three Indonesian pre-service teachers under the care of CAPSU Burias Campus.

Saturday, February 8, 2025

 CAPSU BURIAS FACULTY ENJOYS WELLNESS RETREAT IN BORACAY 

by Catherine Adaniel 


Photo Credit: 
Ma'am Joan Rae Lantoria
Ma'am Mary Jean A. Apuhin
Ma'am Davidica Avelino
Sir Niño Horario

The Faculty Association of Burias Campus (FABC) successfully held its Faculty Wellness Activity from Feb. 6-8 in Boracay Island, Malay, Aklan, which was participated by faculty members, providing them with an opportunity for relaxation, rejuvenation, and team-building that promote overall well-being.

To ensure continuous student learning, on the other hand, faculty members had prepared coursework and modules in advance, allowing students to continue their studies without disruption while the faculty engaged in the wellness program.

The Association organized the Faculty Wellness Activity to strengthen camaraderie and resilience among CAPSU Burias faculty members, reinforcing their commitment to quality education, professional growth, and a productive teaching workforce.