Tuesday, February 22, 2011

News || CSC kicks off 2nd BC Extravagant, BC hunt 3

By John Kevin Benigno

Equipped with their burning passion of molding the culture of Bataan Peninsula Peninsula State University- Balanga Campus (BPSU-BC), the Campus Student Council (CSC) kicked off the second BC Extravagant plus the part three of BC Hunt that focused mainly in the search for Gado de Peninsulares, February 16.

Hon. Aaron C. Rondilla, BPSU Student Regent, led various organizations as they execute their corresponding activities for the whole-day event namely: Quiz Bee of the Science Society and Math Major Circle, Film Showing sponsored of the Social Science Society, “Kanta mo, dugtungan mo” of Kapisanan ng mga Mag-aaral sa Filipino.

“Fulfilled. Grateful. Challenged. Fulfilled kasi inspite of CSC officer‘s busy schedule, we were able to offer BC EXTRAvagant as what we promised. Grateful to all the organizations and College Student Councils who supported the activity. Challenged. Balik ako dun sa tanong ko nung 2009 na are we there yet? I‘m being challenged about its effect to every Peninsulares na hindi pa natin nata-touch,” Rondilla claimed.

Other events that were also administered during that day were the following: Taksyapo of the College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, Accounting Trail of Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants, “Abnormal Day” executed of Psych Society and the program “From Impure to I’m Pure” spearheaded by The Rescuer.

Kahit na nagkaroon ng aberya sa venue nung umaga, still, God is really good, ramdam namin ang provision ni Lord sa ministry. He really moved. Maraming na-share-an ng gospel about purity. ‘Yung pagiging pure pala ay hindi lang physically dapat, kundi pati na rin emotionally and most of all, spiritually,” said Liezl B. Trasmonte, The Rescuer, College of Business and Accountancy (CBA) coordinator.

Meanwhile, Louie Arth P. Reyes, JPIA Vice-President for Communications, affirmed that their organization was satisfied with the result of this activity, saying, “Nakakatuwa, kahit pagod eh nasulit naman. Nung una, medyo nahirapan kaming maghanap ng contestants para sa Accounting Trail, pero nung nawalan na ng klase, marami ng nag-volunteer. Sa mga challenges, nakita namin na creative mag-isip ang mga accountancy students. Over-all, masaya at puno ng learnings.”

Later that afternoon, CSC prepared Leadership Ball wherein different organizations of BC gathered as one in Lou-is Resort and Restaurant in recognition to every student body who spearheads activities for the welfare of the Peninsulares.

Much of all, the Social Science Society was hailed as the best Student Organization while the Best Student Council was bagged by the College of Business and Accountancy for two consecutive years now. 

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