november 2011 issue
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new schools SCJE and SBMTRANSCRIPT
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MSC Main Campus Introduces New Schools Resolution No. 46, S.
2011 was already finalized
– a resolution approving the
establishment of the School
of Business and
Management and the
School of Criminal Justice
Education in Marinduque
State College (MSC). The
following programs were
offered: Bachelor of Science
in Entrepreneurship in
the School of Business
Management; and Bachelor
of Science in Law Enforce-
ment Administration in the
School of Criminal Justice
Education. The said res-
olution was approved in the
93rd Regular Meeting of the
MSC – Board of Trustees
(BOT) held at the Commis-
sion on Higher Education
(CHED) Executive Lounge,
Heac Building, C. P. Garcia
Avenue, UP Diliman, Quezon
City.
The opening of classes
for the Second Semester,
Academic Year 2011 –
2012 was held last
All that runs in your mind has physical
manifestation.
November 8, 2011. The
launching of the two new
schools as well as its
programs was held which
involves the overture of Ma-
rinduque National High
School – Drum and Lyre
Corps. The College and
Board Secretary, Mrs. Maria
Morena V. Santos read the
BOT Resolution No. 46,
S. 2011, stating that
BS Entrepreneurship and
BS Law Enforcement
Administration which were
formerly part of the School
of Arts and Sciences are
now separated because
these programs will now be
under the two new schools.
The objective of the said
separation is to identify the
expertise of the former
faculty members of the
School of Arts and Scienc-
es: Mrs. Cora Do-guis, is
now the Dean of the School
of Criminal Justice Ed-
ucation while Mrs. Amelia
Mirano, will handle the
School of Business
Management.
During the turnover cer-
emony headed by Dr.
Romulo H. Malvar -
SUC President II and Dr.
Leodegario M. Jalos, Jr. –
Vice-President for Academic
Affairs, the following
were given to the new
Deans of the School:
the curriculum; the
equipment; the student
records; and the school
logos. Jenny Asuque
What is
NEXUS? N = numerous
E = enthusiastic
X = xenial
U = united
S = sociable
Top: The students stands in front of the newly established School of Business and Man-agement. Bottom: The front view of the School of Criminal Justice Education Photo Taken by: Robin Medenilla
N O V E M B E R 2 8 , 2 0 1 1
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The Supreme Student Council
(SSC) Officers reported their accom-
plishment status for the previous
semester, Academic Year 2011 –
2012 during the General Assembly
held last November 16, 2011 at the
Marinduque State College (MSC)
Covered Court at exactly 8:00 o’clock
in the morning.
The highlight of the event was an
open forum regarding the queries and
opinions of the students. Without the
presence of Dr. Romulo H. Malvar,
President of the College;
Dr. Leodegario M. Jalos Jr., the Vice –
President for Academic Affairs
encouraged the students to gather and
to cooperate with the said forum, and
share their ideas and opinions on what
is to be enhanced in the campus. One
of the students from the School of
Industrial Technology (SIT) – Mr. Bryan
Carlo Espino, who is also one of the
officers of SSC, asked some
controversial issues regarding the
policies of the campus. He asked few
Page 2 NEWS
MSCian Shout out: “Let the Students Voice be Heard!”
Left: Mrs. Gemma A. Tirol, the School Registrar answers the query about the class card
ANNOUNCEMENT
Re-accredited
Level I – AACCUP
School of Information
and Computing
Sciences
School of Arts
and Sciences
School of Industrial
Technology
School of Agriculture
Level III
School of Secondary
Teachers Education
Nov. 28 – 30, 2011
questions like the incorrect spelling of
“MARINDUQUE,” written as
“MARINDUQE” in the student’s class
card. Mrs. Gemma A. Tirol, the involved
officer reason out that it was due to a
machine problem. Another question
from the same student was about a
certain Security Guard who was caught
smoking inside the campus which was
denied by their Head. Other questions
also from him were about the internet
fees, culture and arts fee, Computer
Laboratory usage, and the Campus
Bus. Regarding the increase of some
financial fees, Dr. Jalos explained that
advanced facilities and equipments
are needed for the College Production
and Universityhood. College officials
proposed the increase of
miscellaneous fees, as a preparation
towards universityhood during the
assembly wherein a votation process is
held to know of the students agree.
After the accomplishment report and
proposals, the assembly ends at 12:00
noon.
Donna Sarile and Anelyn Sena
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Page 3 EDITORIAL
Students’ have Spoken By Maria May Jelena and Judie Lyn Mutya
From a crowded building to a
wide one. And from a large pop-
ulation to a less one. Being sep-
arated from the people we were
usually with is a stage of ad-
justment.
Bachelor of Science in Law
Enforcement Administra-
tion and Bachelor of Science in
Entrepreneurship are now out of
the School of Arts and Sciences
which is now School of Arts.
They formed their own schools,
to BS Law Enforcement
Administration of Criminal Justice Education and from BS Entrepreneurship to School
of Business and Management. The School of Arts is now consists of AB English and AB
Communication.
Here are the points of view of some students of the former School of Arts and
Sciences:
“Tungkol sa paghihiwalay ng BS Entrepreneurship at BS Law Enforcement
Administration sa School of Arts and Sciences, ako ay sumasang-ayon sapagkat
sa tingin ko, ito ay para sa ikakaganda o ikabubuti ng mga mag-aaral sa mga
nasabing kurso.”
Ronnie Magcamit, BS Entrepreneurship I
“Well as we analyzed the official separation of BS Law Enforcement
Administration and BS Entrepreneurship from the School of Arts, we
found out that there are some advantages and disadvantages . The advantage
is that this situation will minimize the work of the faculty members and will
find enough time to focus on the two courses namely AB English and AB
Communication which are very much related with each other, unlike BS LEAd
and BS Entrepreneurship which were far different from the said courses.
However, the disadvantage that can be foreseen is the stand of our depart-
ment during the MSC Olympics, wherein most of the valuable players came
from BS LEAd.”
Nhannie Jean Mayores and Deah Rose Jalimbawa, AB English I
“Para sa akin, sang-ayon ako sa paghihiwalay ng BS LEAd at BS
Entrepreneurship sa School of Arts. Isa kasi ito sa paraan upang magkaroon ng
pagkakakilanlan ng bawat departamento, at kung itatanong din sakin kung
sang-ayon ako sa muling pagsasama ng nasabing departamento sa darating na
MSC Olympics 2012 o Intramural Meet, ang sagot ko ay hindi. Sapagkat nanini-
wala ako na kahit hindi magkasama ang mga estudyante ng LEAd, Entrep., AB
Comm., at AB English ay kaya nilang makipagtagisan ng galing ayon sa kani-
kanilang paraan.
Edson Rodelas, BS LEAd IV
As our final say, we, as affected students of the said separation, despite the ad-
vantages and disadvantages it may bring, consider this the right time as we prepare
our institution to become university.
Moreover, this would be a good opportunity for the students of the School of Arts to
accept challenges, to strive independently and to aim higher for the success of the
college.
NETWORK NEXUS
EDITORIAL BOARD
Almira Leah S. Motol
Editor-In-Chief
Diane J. Sol
Sub-Editor
Jofel Maalindog
News Editor
Jane Layosa
Feature Editor
Arianne Kaye Sager/
Rochelle Pornela
Sports Editor
J-Mar Robin B. Medenilla
Page Design
Aizel Lacdao
Literary Editor
Camille Pastrana / Patrick
Magbuo
Graphics
Danilo Livelo
Photo
Justin Lancion
Circulation Manager
Mr. Lymar F. Olivar
Adviser
Prof. Rosalinda M. Nuñez
Ms. Anna Roffel M. Orne-
do
Mr. Randy T. Nobleza
Ms. Cristina C. Sereño
Co—advisers
Julieta L. Go Ph.D.
Dean, School of Arts and
Sciences
Consultant
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Page 4 EDITORIAL
What can you say regarding the fight between Pacquiao and Marquez?
REACTIONS:
“It’s not about the fight. It’s not about the fame and championship. It’s about spirit and
the real essence of being a winner.” - Diane Sol, AB English 3
“It’s kinda interesting to know that everyone would go for a win with Pacquiao,
of course, he’s the defending champion. But as everybody went further in the
game, he would not exactly know if who really won the game, everybody
reacted. On the positive way, I would react on how Pacquiao still represents
the country, he’s still a winner for being in that position, and how he won the game
that far. But on the negative side, lot of people expected too much.” - Jofel Maalindog, AB English
3
“Pacquiao and Marquez is both good boxer. I am not against or pro between the two
opposing side and having Pacquiao as the winner legal. First and foremost, a challenger
should “knocked – out” the defending Champion in order to earn the title. Unfor-
tunately, Marquez did obtain more number of punches against Pacquiao.”
- John Andro Fermin, AB English 3
“Pacquiao made Filipinos upset. He did not perform what the people are expecting from him. As a pound for pound cham-
pion, he should prove it but he did not. For me, Marquez is the real mortal opponent of Pacquiao. He gave everything to
win the fight but still the majority decision is on Pacquiao and as a Filipino, I’m still proud of Pacquaio because he still won
the game. Maybe, we always watched Pacqiao dominating his opponent by his knockout victory but now he did not, so we
were disappointed.” - Patrick Magbuo, AB English 3
“For me, the fight between Pacquaio and Marquez was kinda disappointing because Pacquaio did not deserve to win even
though the judge’s decision was in favour of him. We saw no distraction on him during the fight.”
- Sarah Semilla, AB English 3
“I think it was a good fight between Pacquiao and Marquez, as many said, it was a close fight and really it is. On the other
hand, some people were arguing about the controversial result of the game. Some says that Marquez should won the fight
because he had lots of points earned than Pacquaio but for me they did not really watched the game because they just
focused on Marquez moves than Pacquiao. Not all the time that the people’s champ will give a perfect fight. It happened
that Marquez is also one of the good boxer that Pacquiao had encountered.” - Joann Bercilla, AB English 3
“The fight between Marquez and Pacquiao was so disappointing. I agree with my classmates, I am expecting that Pacquiao
will give his best techniques in fighting. They were really good boxers. I think Marquez learned the different moves of
Pacquiao before he fought.” - Annielor Majaba, AB English 3
“All the people around the world set aside their things just to watch the fight between Pacquiao and Marquez. It was a
great fight from the beginning to the end. These two boxers were really good, they were both competitive. On the other
hand, I’m quite disappointed because I expected that Pacquiao will knockout Marquez. But over-all it was a great fight.”
- Claudette Malansing, 2nd year High School
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WHY NOT SPEAK??
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Every student has a chance to voice out their feelings,
emotions, and demands, but some do not have the guts
to speak up. Out of numerous students who attended the
General Assembly last Nov. 16, 2011, at MSC Boac
Campus, Covered Court, one student stand out and speak
up fierce fully.
Born in Landi, Sta. Cruz, Marinduque and raised in
the same land by his parents Mr. And Mrs. Rogie Espino,
he took his tertiary level at MSC Boac Campus, pursuing
the course of Bachelor of Science in Industrial Technology,
major in Mechanical Technology. He is now on his third
year of degree. A simple guy who aims high, Mr. Carl Bryan
has lot of plans and dreams in life. He is loving, approach-
able and a bit joker.
Same as a normal person or student, it’s a good thing
that Carlo Bryan Espino is blessed with a bright mind and
yet some students (AB English IV) call him Mr. Complicat-
ed. According to him, he thinks that way because he is a
person who is experiencing personal struggles in life.
He said, “At first I don’t want to run for the position of
Public Information Officer in Supreme Student Council
federation (SSCF) because of my two positions: Business
Manager in SSC and President in School of Industrial
Technology but I feel into thinking that it is a great
pleasure and not all students can be given a chance, so I
grabbed the opportunity and prove that I can be a student
and a good officer at the same time.”
When asked on how it was working with other offi-
cials, he immediately blurted, “Masaya, nagkakaroon ng
pagkakaisa, pero may iba na matigas pa sa bato at para
ding prutas na maasim at matamis.” Mr. Espino stated:
“I would like to share these to my fellow students:
Believe and you will see. If we cannot act as we wish, we
must act as we can. Think not only for yourself but for all
of us as a whole, and don’t be afraid to fight for your rights
because it is useless if we don’t think the purpose of what
we are now or what we had achieved. Remember, I am
always here, you can count on me and I will help as long
as I can.”
Page 5 FEATURE
Mr. Espino – the student’s voice in General Assembly
THE PRIDE OF THE SCHOOL OF
CRIMINAL JUSTICE EDUCATION
MS. CORA MURPHY DOGUI-IS, 31 years old, born on January
9, 1980 at Itogon, Benguet and now residing at MSC compound,
Boac, Marinduque, studied at Bonifacio Elementary School and
entered high school at Bonifacio Annex School and spent her
college days at Cordillera Career Development College. She is
married with 3 children, 2 years old, 9 years old and 11 years
old. Her 2 children are studying at Tanza Elementary School and
her 2 year old child is living with Mrs. Dogui-is’ family at Benguet.
Her husband is working abroad.
She worked as an instructor in XUEN College of Mountain
Province, year 2010. She was staff also in a Finishing
Department of Nardas Corp., year 1999-2000, ABINDER-ALA
PRINTING PRESS, year 2001-2003 was a former contracted in-
structor of the School of Arts and Sciences and presently the
Dean of School of Criminal Justice Education. As a Dean she is
thankful and glad that she was chosen for the position in the
said school. She believes that they could not entrust her a big
responsibility if they do not have faith and confidence that she
could handle the position. Though it is a very tough and challeng-
ing task still she is capable in governing the school. By hook or
by crook, for the students’ benefit and for their future she will
help build and mold the students through discipline. She will
make the students’ families and the school, and proud of School
of Criminal Justice education. She also said that the best au-
dience of these students would be those people outside of the
four corners of the campus, because their performance will be
based from the observation of the people they will work with.
She a mother in her own home, now she is the mother of a
newly established school.
Jane Layosa AB- English 4
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She learned to write the basic letters From A to Z and counting numbers, A call of thought for blank papers, A sprouting soul of a future writer. Pencils and an old note pad The only weapon of this little, lass Against the agony and the hard times she had, For the world has thought, “tsk, tsk so bad,” She’s the disappointment everyone has seen A mischievous creature her siblings never been, A dot compared to the best akin, But everything is hidden right under her skin. Look at her hands as she uses her dot To start an art and give it a shot, It takes a long time to finish a plot, Right under the moon, her favourite spot. At night she held her lead up high Stop for a minute and close her eyes, Wished upon a star with a deepest sigh, Asking for answers in her questions “why?” What does it cost to write a sentence? Does it mean sacrificing the whole existence? How much does it ask to give a mes-sage? From a blazing heart whispering in
INKHEART by: carisse
Page 6 LITERARY
Pangako By: Judie Lyn Mutya
Unang narinig mula sa kanyang bibig Puno ng matatamis na pag-ibig Salita n’yay aking lubos na ninamnam Mga pangakong aking pinang- hahawakan. Ngunit bakit tadhana sadyang kaylupit Kasiyahan sa akin ay pinagkait Kanyang mga pangako ay sadyang naglaho Hapdi sa aking puso tanging natamo. Muling dumaratal ang tinamong sakit Salitang pangako ayaw marinig Poot at galit ang tanging nanaig Pag-ibig na nadama ngayo’y dinaig Pangako ninuman ayaw ng pakinggan Tanging katwiran pare-pareho lamang Salitang pangako sa’yo ay paalam ‘Di muling masasaktan pusong nagmamahal.
Pambansang Kamao ni: vhin Muli na namang humataw ang kampeon Nang pataubin ang Mahikanong humamon Nahirapan man sa kanyang pakikipaglaban Umuwi pa ring dala ang korona at karangalan Isang Mandirigma sa Gen. Santos nagmula Iwinawagayway sa mundo ang ating bandila Sekreto ang tiwala at pananalig sa Diyos Kaya walang kupas mula noon hanggang ngayon. Mundo ay naghihintay sa muling sagupaan Nang dalawang boksingero na sa lona ay may alitan Mehikano ay nagbigay ng magandang laban Subalit sa huli sa Pilipinas pa rin ang karangalan Sino ang susunod na hahamon sa pambansang kamao Ito kaya ay ang walang talong Amerikano Na mundo’y inaabangan ang kanilang tapatan Floyd Maywether laban kay Pacman.
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“All the world is
a laboratory to
the inquiring
mind.”
- Martin H. Fischer
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Page 7 LITERARY
Breaking News for Breaking Dawn Frequently Asked Questions answered
by Stephenie Meyer: What does the cover mean? Breaking Dawn's cover is a metaphor for Bella's progression throughout the entire saga. She began as the weakest (at least physically, when compared to vampires and werewolves) player on the board: the pawn. She ended as the strongest: the queen. In the end, it's Bella that brings about the win for the Cullens. What does the title mean? The title Breaking Dawn is a reference to the beginning of Bella's vampire life. What does the Book I prologue refer to? These are Bella's thoughts about Renesmee, during the time when her life was in serious danger from the pregnancy.
Why the big build-up for a fight that didn't happen? I'm not the kind of person who writes a Hamlet ending. If the fight had happened, it would have ended with 90% of the combatants, Cullen and Volturi alike, destroyed. There was simply no other outcome once the fight got started, given the abilities and numbers of the opposing sides. Because I would never finish Bella's story on such a downer—Everybody dies!—I knew that the real battle would be mental. It was a game of maneuvering, with the champion winning not by destroying the other side, but by being able to walk away. This was another reason I liked the chess metaphor on the cover—it really fit the feel of that final game. I put a clue into the manuscript as well. Alice tore a page from The Merchant of Venice because the end of Breaking Dawn was going to be somewhat similar: bloodshed appears inevita-ble, doom approaches, and then the power is reversed and the game is won by some clever verbal strategies; no blood is shed, and the romantic pairings all have a happily ever after. Why the name Renesmee? Well, I couldn't call her Jennifer or Ashley. What do you name the most unique baby in the world? I looked through a lot of baby name websites. Eventually I realized that there was no human name that was going to work for me, so I surren-dered to necessity and made up my own. I don't approve of such shenanigans in real life, I don't even believe in getting creative with spellings for real kids! But this was fantasy, and no human name fit, so I did the best I could. I named Renesmee so long ago—Fall 2003—that the name now sounds really natural to me. It wasn't until people started mentioning it that I remembered, "Oh, yeah, it is a weird name, isn't it?" I've heard you say that you think Breaking Dawn should be two movies. Why? Also, that it might be impossible to film. What does that mean? If Breaking Dawn were ever made into a movie, it's hard to imagine it fitting into ninety minutes. The book is just so long! I can't imagine how to distill it—if I could, the bwook would be shorter. But maybe a screenwriter can see a way to do it and still cover the crucial plot points. When I said that Breaking Dawn might be impossible to film, it's because of Renesmee. You can do almost anything with CGI these days—realistic dragons and dinosaurs and endless amounts of nonexistent creatures that blend right in with the real elements. Some of them look so real you forget they're not. However, the one that I've never seen is a CGI human being who truly looks real. An actress can't play Renesmee, at least not when she's a few days old; she's the size of a baby, but her expressions are totally controlled and aware. She would have to be a construct, and CGI isn't quite there yet. Of course, they develop amazing new technologies every day, and we've got a little time left.
- www.stepheniemeyer.com
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Page 8 SPORTS
Pacquiao-Morales third fight
was the most controversial fight
that has happened in the boxing
career of both boxers. The eight-
division world champion, Pacquiao
was expected to give a good fight
versus against the challenger,
Marquez. Both are from the
world’s two leading boxing
countries who surprised their
supporters and boxing fans all
over the world with their third fight
held last November 13, 2011 at
MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las
Vegas, Nevada.
The closed fight was
witnessed by everybody in the
famous boxing ring venue in Las
Vegas, Nevada when Pacquiao
and Marquez fought hardly for
their own countries. For everyone
who has seen and watched the
fight, there was a general conclusion
that Pacquiao did not exert much of
his effort as what was expected
from him.
On the other hand, Marquez
showed off his strength in finishing
the 12 rounds of boxing. Filipino
fans were quiet during the first to ten
rounds of the fight while the Mexican
fans were cheerful of Mexican fans
were cheerful of Marquez’ perfor-
mance on the ring. Before the result
was announced, everyone predicted
that the Filipino champ, Manny, has
lost the fight. But it was a reverse
result when Pacquiao was announced
as the winner of the fight. The Mexi-
can boxer claimed that he was
robbed of the victory and his fans got
mad with the judges.
- Arianne Kaye Sager
Juan Manuel Marquez (R) of Mexico and Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines fight it out during their
WBO welterweight fight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada November 13, 2011.
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June 12, 2011 – Independence Day (Sunday)
August 21 – Ninoy Aquino Day (Sunday)
August 28 – National Heroes Day (Sunday)
September 13 – Battle of Pulang-lupa
(Tuesday)
November 1 – All Saint’s Day (Tuesday)
November 30 – Bonifacio Day (Wednesday)
December 25 – Christmas Day (Sunday)
December 30 – Rizal Day (Friday)
December 31 – Last Day of the Year (Saturday)
January 1, 2012 – New Year’s Day (Sunday)
February 25 – EDSA Revolution Anniversary
April 5 – Maundy Thursday
April 6 – Good Friday
April 9 – Araw ng Kagitingan (Monday)
May 1 – Labor Day (Tuesday)
To be determined in accordance with the
Islamic Calendar – E’idl Fitr & Eidul Adhr
COLLEGE AND SCHOOL CELEBRATIONS
School Days/Week – To be determined by each
School
June 21, 2011 – Foundation Day
August 22 – 26, 2011 - MSC Olympics
April 7, 2012 – Charter Day
May 18 – 24, 2012 Higher Education Week
(Per CHED Memo. No. 62 s. 2007)
REGULAR SPECIAL (Non-Working) DAYS
and SPECIAL HOLIDAYS