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HRM team, grand finalist in the 3rd Goldilocks Intercollegiate Cake Decorating Challenge

HRM students reached the grand finals in the 3rd Goldilocks Intercollegiate Cake Decorating Challenge held last March 1, 2008 at SM Mall of Asia. Out of the many universities and colleges round the nearby regions, DLSU-D’s entrants persisted the same achievement as last year’s entry. DLSU-D’s competitors are John Marron Lim, Gerd Kristoff Profugo, Risa Lauren Tungol and Paulo Samalio.





DLSU-D’s campus journalists won in the 19th Campus Journalism Awards

The 19th Campus Journalism Awards (CJA) last January 26, 2008 was celebratory for the university’s participating campus journalists.

From Heraldo Filipino:
Andrew Tadalan (COM)-1st place Photojournalism
Julianne Maverick Juan (COM)- 1st place News Reporting
Luis Olitoquit (JOU)- 1st place Sportswriting
Rizza Mendoza (BIT)- 1st place Newswriting
Regilin Hernandez (JOU)- 2nd place Newswriting
Vicbert Maceda (BSE)- 3rd place Editorial Cartooning

From the Vicissitude:
Jinky Pascua (JOU)- 3rd place Newswriting

The competition, held at De La Salle University- Manila, was organized by DLSU-Manila's Green and White.  CJA 2008 was participated in by campus journalists from various Lasallian tertiary schools like DLSU-Manila, DLS-College of Saint Benilde, DLS-Araneta University, De La Salle Lipa and DLSU-D.


HRM students merited medals in the Council of Hospitality Educators of the Philippines Region IV Skills Competition

HRM students won 1st place in the Table Skirting Competition last January 18, 2008 at FAITH, Tanauan City, Batangas This is an annual event organized by the Council of Hospitality Educators of the Philippines(COHREP) Region IV engaged in by universities and colleges in CALABARZON. Micaiah Bunda and John Marron Lim, both 3rd year HRM students, brought home the gold, together with their coaches Ms. Ma. Cecilia Yehlen Jimenez and Mr. Rowell R. Paras. Kristhia Rosarie Amando and Michael Ervin Tiña won 3rd place in the Market Basket Competition. Mel Jayson Sanchez won 5th in the Bed Making Contest.





CLA student made it to the 10th Nat’l Ayala Young Leaders Congress

De La Salle University-Dasmariñas is proud of Klyde Joy Bautista for having made it as official delegate to the 10th National Ayala Young Leaders Congress (AYLC 2008).  A junior Broadcast Journalism student, Bautista was exceptionally chosen from among several nominees after a careful selection process. She is one of the 75 delegates from 41 colleges and universities from all over the country who subsisted after the screening process. Led by the Ayala Corporation Chairman Emeritus Jaime Zobel de Ayala, a panel interview involved in by 60 senior executives of the Ayala Group held at Ayala Tower One in Makati City on November 21-23, 2007, became the final phase of the selection procedure.

DLSU-D was lauded for “molding such outstanding youth leaders and for continuing to build foundations of our country for the next generation,’’ Victoria Garchitorena, Ayala Corp. Managing Director writes.

The delegates, who are likely Ayala Young Leaders, will count up to the existing 654 members of the reputable Ayala Young Leaders Alliance (AYLA), the official alumni network of AYLC.  The 10th AYLC will take place on February 6 – 8, 2008 at the San Miguel Corporation Management Training Center in Alfonso, Cavite.


MAD Students hit the top 5 in the PANA IMC Competition

Having competed with 12 universities and colleges from the National Capital Region and other areas, DLSU-D Marketing and Advertising students made its way to the top five in the 8th Integrated Marketing Communications (IMC) Competition led by the Philippine Association of National Advertisers (PANA) Foundation.

The DLSU-D team will be contending in the finals, together with UP Visayas, Far Eastern University, Miriam College and Assumption College on November 17 at the Centerstage, SM Mall of Asia, Pasay City. This year’s theme is
“ Pinoy Franchising for the Global Pinoy. ”

This annual competition aims to give hands-on marketing communications experience for college students in the areas of  Communication Arts, Marketing and Advertising from Level 2 and up PAASCU-accredited colleges and universities in the NCR. Participants conceptualize, design and present an integrated marketing communication strategy for a brand given in the marketing case; this exposure prepares them as future marketing communications professionals. This is DLSU-D's second time to be part of the finalists.


DLSU-D students thrived in the Nat'l Finance Competition final round

The DLSU-D Finance Team prevailed as one of the top five schools in the country’s most esteemed competition in the area of Finance, the 9th Inter-Collegiate Finance Competition concluded last October 15, 2007 at the Auditorium of Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.  Ranking number 5 qualified the team to take part in the CITIBANK Junior Bankers’ Congress slated October 16 to 18 at the Hotel Peninsula Manila. The group composed of: Laila Amon, Edgeline Jovero, John Rex Millora (all BSA31), Jane Mary Bayla and Mary Joy Morales (both BSM41), markedly aced in the Elimination Round by ranking 1st in the Luzon Group (excluding Metro Manila Schools) and made it as #10 in the Nationwide ranking with more than 70 competitors last September 21 at the Meralco Theater, Pasig. They were thoroughly trained by Mr. Don Malabanan (Head Coach), Ms. Eden Cabrera (Coach for Financial Accounting), and Dr. Alice Valerio (Coach for Economics). The  schools that made it to the high spot are as follows:

# 1  Ateneo De Manila University
# 2  UP- Diliman
# 3  Singapore Management University
# 4  UP- Iloilo
# 5  De La Salle University-DASMARIÑAS
# 6  De La Salle University- Manila tied with
       University of the East- Manila.


HRM students earned gold in the National Gourmet Student Summit 2007

DLSU-D HRM Team emerged as first in the Association of Administrators in Hospitality Hotel and Restaurant Management Educational Institutions (AAHRMEI) Gourmet Student Summit ’07, a national competition held at the Trinity University of Asia in Quezon City last August 24 to 25 2007. Coached by Ms. Ma. Cecila Yehlen Jimenez and Mr. Rowell Paras, Kayzar Tabing and Julius Alzate of HRM41 won 1st place in the table skirting artistry with centerpiece, with their entry titled “Antigong Kuwadro.”



DLSU-D posts 91 % passing rate in CPA board exam;
ranks 1st among schools with 10-25 examinees

Ten (10) out of eleven (11) of DLSU-D’s March 2007 Accountancy graduates successfully hurdled the Certified Public Accountants licensure examination giving the university a passing rate of 91 percent and making it eligible to be ranked number one among Top Performing Schools with 10-25 examinees.

With much pride, the university congratulates the new Certified Public Accountants:

1. Baral, Karlo Eleazar Villafranca

2. Bariso, Katherine Mae Suico

3. Constantino, Cherry Ann Rabacio

4. Hapin, Hazel Ann Franco

5. Hiquial, Gladys Nambayan

6. Lopez, Mary Ann Villanueva

7. Medina, Jona Jade Ele

8. Mediran, Ryan Gilbert Castillo

9. Sanqui, Arnie Gener Alano

10. Servida-Lasam, Neenah

Results were released by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) a day after the last day of the examination provided by the Board of Accountancy in the cities of Manila, Baguio, Cagayan De Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo and Legazpi. 2,299 out of 6,213 examinees were able to sweep through. Other top performing schools include UST (with 100 and more examinees), De La Salle Univesity-Manila (with 51-99 examinees), and University of the Philippines- Diliman (with 26-50 examinees ). The national passing rate is 37 percent. Successful examinees shall be accordingly recognized during the oathtaking ceremony scheduled on November 20, 2007, 1 pm at the Plenary Hall of the Philippine International Convention Center, Roxas Boulevard, Manila.


DLSU-D Team Animo earns medals in the 25th Chefs on Parade in Baguio

Students of the College of International Hospitality Management bagged medals in the  25th Chefs on Parade held last September 27-29, 2007 at the Baguio Country Club. This annual competition is organized by the Hotel and Restaurant Association of Baguio (HRAB), in cooperation with the Hotel and Restaurant Association of the Philippines (HRAP) and is participated in by universities and colleges in the Cordilleras, Regions 1-3 , NCR and CALABARZON.

Here are the major contests won.

EVENT

RANK

AWARDEES

COACHES

Tour Package Presentation

1st Place

Michael Garcia             
Christine Talingting    

Ms. Catherine Aramburo
Mr. Jefferson Buenviaje

Table Setting with Menu Card
           

2nd Place

John Marron Lim          
Gerd Profugo                 
Dwight Loyola              
Lester Sulat      

Ms. Mae Casiles
Ms. Daffodil Barrientos

Christopher Peji
(Consultant)

Pasta Making Presentation
- Entry: “Chicken Adobo Ravioli in
Fresh Tomato Sauce”

 

2nd Place

Micaiah Bunda                     Michael Ervin Tiña
Charlene Jizmundo                   

Mr. Propei Madrilejos

Cordillera Cuisine Fusion Free Style
Entry: “Hinurnong Manok sa Balitanaw”
Baked Chicken in Mountain Rice


Market Basket Filipino Live Cooking

3rd Place

 




3rd Place

Regine Lanuza                    Jose Paulo Limpio                Michael Ervin Tina                    

 

 


Michael Ervin Tiña         
Charlene Jizmundo       
Katharina Ona                 

Mr. Elmer Fabella

 

 

 


Chef Elmer Fabella
Propei Madrilejos
Joylyn Parohinog

Individual Fruit and Vegetable Craving

3rd Place

Arbie Rubia                        

Ms. Wiziel Napod

Mocktail Mixing Free Style       

3rd Place

Dave Pascual                  

Kristhia Rosarie Amando

Mr. Roel Sible


The BTM and HRM students have ranked 4th in these categories: Cocktail Mixing, Bouquet Floral Design, Seafood Odyssey Live Cooking, Market Basket Classical Live Cooking, Wedding Cake Decoration Free Style, and Bed Making Competition.


More than a hundred students proclaimed exemplars in the Student Awards 2007

DLSU-D students’ noble efforts, excellence and leadership were once again recognized in the recent Student Awards 2007 held at the Severino De Las Alas Auditorium last February 28. With this year’s theme: Pagbubunyi sa Galing ng Lasalyano, this annual recognition has been a venue for bestowing credits to deserving students and organizations who have exhibited the values of Faith, Zeal and Communion through their commitment and service extended throughout the school year. Organized by the Office of the Student Services, criteria, guidelines, and nomination were set to determine awardees for individual and group awards. The awards include: Special Citations, Special Awards, Athletes of the Year, Cultural Awards, College Student Council Officer/s of the Year, Major Individual and Group Awards.

List of Awardees


HUB students compete with universities in Manila

Human Biology Students ranked third in an Inter-university Biology Quiz Bee held at U.P. Manila last Feb. 28. Representatives who have competed were Chrysnel Monreal (HUB42), Elmer Gabutan (HUB42) and Allan Cornejo (HUB33). DLSU- Manila emerged as champion while Ateneo de Manila University came out as second.


DLSU-D students,champ in an Inter-collegiate Quiz Bee

Science and Liberal Arts Students outstripped 24 schools in the Calabarzon. Coached by Dr. Arnold Fonollera (BSD), Ms. Malyn Pantino (MSD) and Ms. Teresita Unabia (CLA Associate Dean), Elmer Gabutan (HUB42), Eddie Moncada (APM11) and  Gerard Atienza (JOU3) got a hold of gold in the PAUTAKAN 2007 Quiz Bee last Feb. 15 at De La Salle- Lipa. This is DLSU-D’s first participation in the annually held Inter-collegiate quiz contest.


ROTC commander named Midshipman of the Year

M/CAPT Alexander Galinato Jr., a third year BSBA Marketing and Advertising Management student, and an ROTC corps commander, was recently awarded a Plaque of Merit for having been adjudged as Naval Reserve Command Midshipman of the Year for 2006. He bested several others from 66 Naval ROTC units all over the Philippines after a thorough screening by the Naval Reserve Command personnel.

Galinato started as a student leader when he enrolled the Reserve Officer Training Corps (ROTC)-NSTP. While taking the basic ROTC, he joined the Midshipman/wn Officer Candidate course to hone his ability as a leader of a military organization.

After finishing the Basic Naval ROTC (Military Science 1 and 2), he pursued Military Science 3 at Headquarters Naval Reserve Center National Capital Region (NRC-NCR) at Intramuros Manila for about two months of rigid military training under the supervision of LT Edwin F Carpio PN the course director of MS3 CL02-05. Among all of the participating cadets from other Naval-affiliated schools under the administration of NRC-NCR, he was awarded a Certificate of Merit for graduating as the top student of his class.

He is also a product of Basic University Training in Lasallian Leadership (BUTIL) 2005 and a recipient of the Midshipman Officer of the Year Award given during the Student Awards ceremony on March 1, 2006.


HF staffers win in Campus Journalism Awards 2007

The Office of Student Services and the Student Publications Office congratulate the following Heraldo Filipino staffers for winning in the Campus Journalism Awards (CJA) held on January 15, 2007 at DLSU-Manila.

1. Raisa Marie Sindingan 1st place, Editorial Cartooning
2. Gerard Joseph Atienza 2nd place, Newswriting
3. Jeremiah Aggabao 2nd place, Sportswriting
4. Izdihar Torgman 3rd place, Newswriting
5. Krishia Lou Doliente 3rd place, Sportswriting

The CJA 2007, which was organized by DLSU-Manila's Green and White, was participated in by various Lasallian tertiary schools' campus journalists.

BRENDA F. MARTINEZ
In-charge, Student Publications Office


HRM Faculty and Students contend for honors in the 6th Baguio Tossed Salad Festival

HRM faculty and students won the 6th Baguio Tossed Salad Festival last November 16-18 at the Baguio Convention Center. This culinary showdown is an annual event organized by the Baguio Association of Hotels and Inns
( BAHAI) and STRAM, engaged in by universities and colleges in the Cordilleras, Regions 1-3 , NCR and CALABARZON.

Madonna Loiz Acode (BSHRM)
1st Place 6th Baguio Tossed Salad Festival
Barry Callebaut Chocolate Dream Cake Competition

Kayzar Tabing (BSHRM)
2nd Place
Barry Callebaut Chocolate Dream Cake Competition

Ms. Joy Lyn Sy Parohinog (HRMD Faculty)
1st Place
Sam Miguel Mills Baking Made Easier
Baking Competition ( Professional Category)

Mr. Fulepro Alberto Madriles (HRMD Chair)
2nd Place
Sam Miguel Mills Baking Made Easier
Baking Competition ( Professional Category)

Jupert Valguna (BSHRM)
3rd Place l
Clorox Intl. Jeans Painting Competition ( Special event)



DLSU-D Team ranks third in the Jr. Chef’s Congress 2007- The Culinary Extreme Challenge

De La Salle University- Dasmariñas Hotel and Restaurant Management Department takes pride in joining the 1st Jr. Chef’s Congress organized by Premier Events Plus and held last January 8 at the World Trade Center. DLSU-D Team( Jasper Batac, Daniel Driz, Michael Rivero, Mark Anthony Sampang, John Paul Austria), coached by Mr. Rowell R. Paras, bagged the 3rd place in the Catering Olympics Category.



HRM students, finalist in the 2nd Goldilocks Intercollegiate Cake Decorating Challenge

Out of 50 universities and colleges, DLSU-D representatives namely: Celine Meyer Piton, Rosa Maria Francisco, Paula Amante and Patrick Paul Jallorina, were one of the 8 finalists in the 2nd Goldilocks Intercollegiate Cake Decorating Challenge held January 11, 2007 at the Glorietta Mall in Makati. Competing institutions were: DLS- College of St Benilde which emerged as two-time champion, University of Santo Tomas, St. Anne College of Lucena, Inc., OB Montessori, Lyceum of the Philippines University, Centro Escolar University Manila, and St. Scholastica’s College.



DLSU-D Union of Martial Arts Club wins medals in the National Arnis Encounter 2006

The DLSU-UMAC participated in the National Arnis Encounter 2006 held December 8-10, 2006 at Rizal Memorial Sports Complex – Badminton Hall. The event was sponsored by Arnis Philippines, Philippine Olympic Committee, and the National Sports Association.

Richelle Marie Orfanel (PPT21) won silver medal while Rachel G. Sapanhila (ENT21) got the bronze for the full contact event. The event was sponsored by Arnis Philippines, Philippine Olympic Committee, and the National Sports Association.

The following students also participated: Justin Eric Baysantos (PPT21), Jessie Aluzan (ENT21), Jihan Ledesma (ENT21) and Mark Geral Valguna (MGT22).

Mr. Ronaldo L. Lubiano
UMAC Coach/Adviser


AB Psyche students join the Psychological Association of the Phils. Quiz Bee

AB Psychology students joined the quiz bee in the 20th Annual Convention of the Psychological Association of the Philippines - Junior Affiliates (PAPJA) held at La Consolacion College, Mendiola, Manila last November 17-18, 2006. The representatives namely: Herwin Rose V. Gesmundo, Ellalaine E. Melo, Gian Kelly L. De Leon and Kristina J. Rojaro ranked 7th place out of 44 I nstitutions. They were coached by Behavioral Sciences Faculty, Ms. Lilibeth S. Oñate and Ms. Selfa C. Napicol.



Marketing students aced the Art and Craft Challenge

DLSU-D's Marketing students, Francis Camañag (not in photo), Mary Anne Ponsaran (fourth from left), and Jeffrey Mendoa (third from left), emerged as the grand prize winner in Junior Marketing Association's Art and Craft

Challenge, while Mark Maaño's (not in photo) creation using recycled materials won the Best in Fabrication in the Fashionata held at San Beda College in Manila on October 4.

(From left) Marketing Department Chair Jane Leslie Santos , Adviser Twinkle Amparo, Jeffrey Mendoza, Mary Anne Ponsaran, Rudolf Cruz, Kristoffer John Palapal, and Norgeleen Poblete pose with Vice President for Academics and Research Veronidia de Leon during their courtesy call.

Newsette, Vol. 16 No. 06
September 01-15, 2006



COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AWARDEES (SY 2005-2006)

STUDENT Awardees (SY 2005-2006)

· Crysnell Monreal
· Delmar Colorina
· Elmer Gabutan
· Moises Pajarin - First Place , Inter-University Biology Quiz Bee ( UP Manila )


DLSU-D mountaineers at the top of SE Asia

Three members of the DLSU-D Mountaineering Society (DLSU-DMS) took the mountaineering society to new heights when they have scaled the summit of the highest mountain in Southeast Asia, Mt. Kinabalu .
DLSU-DMS Adviser Gerard Natividad and members Joseph Epino and Royce Catimbuhan, together with fellow Filipino mountaineers, participated in the joint friendship climb to Mt. Kinabalu recently.

The 15-member team flew to Kota Kinabalu in Malaysia to conquer the top of Southeast Asia 's highest peak at 13,435 feet above sea level. However, the climb wasn't easy. Fatigue and altitude sickness were the hurdles the team had to face during their trek, but that didn't stop them from their quest, recalled Natividad.

The DLSU-DMS shares this successful climb with the whole Lasallian community. “Mountaineering is not just all about climbing mountains; it also entails discipline, ethics, and integrity,” Natividad said. The school and the organization taught them good climbing ethics and responsible mountaineering through the Lasallian zeal and values.

- http://www.dasma.dlsu.edu.ph/ico/campus_news.htm



DES student receives int'l scholarship

Development Studies (DES) student Charybel Magbuo received a
one-year scholarship from the International College Student Exchange Program between the Republic of Korea and the ASEAN University Network. As DLSU-D's first international exchange student, Magbuo qualified to study for two consecutive semesters at Daejeon University in any of the courses developed for exchange students that are taught in English.

Before her departure to Daejeon City on March 21, 2006, a testimonial lunch was held where she expressed her excitement to learn about Korean culture and at the same time, share Filipino culture.

Proud of being Lasallian, she also acknowledged the assistance of the Academic Linkages Office, University Student Council, College of Liberal Arts , Office of Student Services and the External Linkages Office of De La Salle University-Manila who shared the program information to DLSU-D.

Magbuo's scholarship, which includes a monthly living allowance of $500US, paid tuition and fees, room and board, and a round-trip ticket, is funded by the ASEAN-ROK Future Oriented Cooperation Programs Funds and Daejeon University .

- Newsette



Lasallian wins int’l essay contest, joins Asian youth forum


Development Studies (DES) student Charybel Magbuo is one of the 25 winners of the Asia Pacific Student Essay Competition on Sustainable Development in Asia; consequentially, she joins the Asian Youth Forum which will be held in Kyoto, Japan on March 11-17.

Chosen from more than 600 university students from all over Asia and the Pacific, Magbuo will join the youth forum to discuss and deliberate issues on Asia’s economic growth, environmental conservation, human resource development, industry, and infrastructure. Aside from Magbuo, two other Filipinos will join the youth forum: Ritchie-Anne Guzman of Ateneo de Manila University and Carl Renan Estrellan of Tokyo Institute of Technology. Sponsored by the Asian Development Bank, the youth forum will be held at a public venue open to the general public, including representatives of government, media, international agencies, academia, and civil society.

Magbuo is also DLSU-D’s first international exchange student. Upon receiving a scholarship from the International College Student Exchange Program between the Republic of Korea and the ASEAN University Network, she left the country in March 2006 and studied at Daejeon University in South Korea for two semesters.
She recounts her experience being an exchange student as very rewarding. She learned Hangeul, Korea’s language, and visited places of interest in the country.

“The program instigates the idea that my world is not bounded in the parameters of my country, and it [has] opened the furthered horizon of things unexplored,” she said. “We have been to mountains and fields, fortress and temples, palaces and folk villages...we’ve experienced first hand the beauty of the milieu along with the changing of seasons…we’ve [worn] the famous traditional clothes, Hanbok.”

“The greatest sense of being [in Korea] and to participate in this [exchange] program is about meeting people and friends. We are one big group from different countries, speaking different languages, believing different faiths; we are so different, yet bounded by friendship and mutual concerns,” Magbuo said.



-  Newsette  16 (15) February 2-22, 2007

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