March 2014 - Manila Central University
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March 2014 - Manila Central University
Volume 86 Issue No. 1 • March 2014 - August 2014 2 The Official Publication of the Manila Central University Student Body Page CONTENTS 3 Editorial 4 Zurbaran Hall Now Open in MCU 5 5 Centralino Quiz Bee Held to work together as one 6 Midwifery Danscene to The Beat: An All Out Battle student leads young leaders camp 7 Opto Free Day Friday Launched scholars lauded 8 MCU Core Values pushed at Dentistry 9 Photo Essay 10 Alamat ng Bakit? 11 Bring It on 12 Dancene to the Beat 2014 14 College Saga: Now Playing 15 Living with Uncertainties 16 A Test of Leadership: Born and Made To Serve 18 To Whom it May Concern 19 Unspoken:#DARETOCONFESS 20 Being Successful: The Wheel of Will th 21 Ang Pag-Ibig WAKE UP! Buong Paglilinlang CREED Pasukan Na Naman Pala Dives and Lazarus 22 23 Entertainment About the Cover THE CHALLENGE Challenges are inevitable. Thus, the Purple Owl Complex meets the CHALLENGE of continuous improvement for the students’ needs. Likewise, The Pharos on its 86th year persists in giving fair and responsible journalism through the years in the service of MCU community. Together, let’s CONQUER THOSE CHALLENGES! Soar high PURPLE OWLS! 3 Volume 86 Issue No. 1 • March 2014 - August 2014 The Official Publication of the Manila Central University Student Body ADVISORY: READING IS BEST FOR YOUR BRAIN, READ RESPONSIBLY Here we go again, Centralino. Maybe curiosity leads you to read. More often than not, when you grab a copy of THE PHAROS, you go to the Entertainment page. But to your dismay sometimes, there’s none and are flooded with literary articles. Then on our last issue, maybe you have noticed that two names dominate most of the articles which maybe got you thinking it’s not THE PHAROS anymore. Now, The Pharos marks its 86th years of existence. For our first issue our theme CHALLENGE tests each and every one of us. Like you, we have our own complexities. There have been tests of leadership, understanding and time management. But we are intertwined by our commitment, passion and dedication that makes us a Powerful TEAM! One of the tough experiments for us is to restore the Entertainment Page, produce issues that promote student enhancement and active participation in the University and community. To reach out to YOU not because we want fame and recognition but to continue the legacy of being your bridge to the Administration. To speak out your sentiments and to light up answers to your confused minds. We are only your bridge. So appropriate action is up to you whether you complain relentlessly on social media, inquire on the right medium, or to the right people. So what challenge is all about? Centralino, have you ridden an LRT or MRT? As in Long Rail of Trials or Massive Rail of Tribulation. Where are you headed to and why do you want to go there? As students, we have multiple levels of plans in our lives and we have tons of reasons and purpose. But, how long can you hold on? If the people and the situation are dragging you down? The route of your life is leading to the coward city street of despondency? Where you can have a life where you can easily get whatever you want in an instant. You don’t need to undergo any obstacle that gives you pain and suffering. You won’t even know the feeling of rejection and game over isn’t part of the game. In short, a life with no adversity, no downfall and no affliction. But surely, you also envision the emptiness and monotony of a selfmade world. But in reality, from the day we were born up to the last breath of our life, we are bound to experience infinite obstacles. But the question is, can you dare to fight a battle that never ends? Challenges are all over. The moment you wake up and say “Pasukan na naman!” and when you enter the college saga. It welcomes you to a life that is full of twist and turns that makes you live with uncertainties that test your faith. There are also people who cultivate activities for our growth and development but despite the problems, they remain resilient because it’s just a test of leadership that made them leaders who were born and made to serve. Next is a test of courage to whom it may concern. May it be someone who does battle in the arena of finding sense in belonging or someone who has nowhere to go. All of us want to reach success and this starts with a test of our will power. How one’s downfall can lead to success. As students, we can’t help but to complain when an issue emerges from nowhere and a problem pertaining to our studies arises. Challenges are like an organism that is abundant in our environment. A bacterium that can either give us good or bad effect. A lifetime examination that assess how strong our commitment and principle in life. So Centralino, dare to break your limits. Unravel your innermost strength. Dare to fight. Unleash the hero in you, the Super You! Dare to dream. Overpower the temptations that brings you down. Play your part. Do more, talk less. If you feel like you are trapped in the middle and there’s no ray of hope, just remember these: Let your dreams be bigger than your own Goliath! Let your commitment be tougher than your own adversity! Let your courage suppress your downfall! and Let your faith be tested by fate. Volume 86 Issue No. 1 • March 2014 - August 2014 4 The Official Publication of the Manila Central University Student Body Zurbaran Hall now open in MCU By Michelle Ann L. Bernardo, Business and Technology In keeping with the university’s drive to provide the best amenities for students while learning, MCU inaugurated a campus dormitory for students who need a place near the school that they can call their second home, the Zurbaran Hall. Why Zurbaran Hall? For those who do not know, Zurbaran is a street in Sta. Cruz, Manila where the MCU built its first building in 1915. Zurbaran Hall is a 3-storey dormitory located at the Purple Owl Complex which houses the dorm, the university canteen and the Purple Owl Gymnasium. The facility is maintained and under the supervision of the Department of Engineering, Maintenance and General Services (DEMGS) Head, Engr. Melquiades V. Pablo, Jr. It has 47 air-conditioned rooms with accommodation of 2 and 4 in a room, which can billet up to 158 occupants, with boys in the Ground Floor and the girls in the 2nd and 3rd Floors. Each room comes with a double-deck beds, a cabinet and study table for each tenant, a toilet and bath; and a wall fan. The dorm has a 24/7 wi-fi access, a lobby furnished with 32-inch Cable TV, a pantry and a common C.R. for each floor. For students’ added security, the dorm is equipped with 24/7 Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) system. Student-tenants have a curfew from 10:00 P.M. up to 5:00 A.M. Guests are allowed at the main lobby up to 7:00 P.M. but these regulations may be waived on a case-to-case basis with the proper permit. Last June 9, the student tenants started moving-in and was followed by the blessing of the dormitory led by Msgr. Ranie Trillana last June 21. Zurbaran Hall surprisingly, has very favourable occupancy even on its first year of operation. For those who are interested, you may visit Zurbaran Hall at the Purple Owl Complex and look for Ms. Maria Victoria T. Clarin, the Dormitory Coordinator. 5 Volume 86 Issue No. 1 • March 2014 - August 2014 5 The Official Publication of the Manila Central University Student Body th CENTRALINO Quiz Bee Held By Michelle Ann L. Bernardo, Business and Technology The Centralino Debate Society, in cooperation with the MCU University Student Council, held its 5th Centralino Quiz Bee with this year’s theme “Strengthening Education through Academic Excellence” last January 24, 2014 at the Centennial Gymnasium Function Room. The quiz bee, a yearly organized event, aims to develop academic excellence in General Education and healthy competition among the Centralino students from different colleges. Clarence Santos, MCU USC President, shared his ideas about excellence and stressed the importance of Centralino Quiz Bee in enriching the Centralinos’ wholistic development in his opening remarks. The contest proper was led by Rembert Hans Fernandez from the College of Arts and Sciences and Ronalisa Joy Guzman from the College of Business and Technology. The competition was composed of set of questions for Easy, Average and Difficult Rounds in the field of General Education. Each college had five student representatives who competed individually. At the end of the competition, the student who garnered the highest accumulated points from the three rounds won. Students elect USC and LSC officials .By Michelle Ann L. Bernardo, Business and Technology Students cast their vote. The Local Student Council (LSC) and University Student Council (USC) automated elections were conducted at the High and Grade School Computer Laboratory and 3rd Floor LRC Internet Laboratory, respectively last February 28 and Quiz Bee Champion Jeremiah Virtudazo (3rd from left) with (from left) judge Shane Laong, Debate Society Adviser Mark Gil Misola, , 1st runner-up Marc Christian Nepomuceno, 2nd Runner-up Elizha Padua and judge Jojo Soldevilla. Jeremiah Virtudazo of the College of Arts and Sciences won as the 5th Centralino Quiz Bee Champion followed by Marc Christian Nepomuceno of the College of Physical Therapy as 1st runner-up and Elizha Padua of the College of Optometry as the 2nd runner-up. The winners received medals and certificates of participation. March 5, 2014. The annual event was supervised by the Office of the Student Affairs in cooperation with the College of Computer Studies. Similar to the country’s national and local elections, the two USC-contending parties, One Coalition, One Centralino (1-C) and Partido ng Aktibong Centralino (PAC) and the LSC parties had a week to campaign around the campus. The USC winners are as follows: Rogiel Zedrix Valdez President Marti Meliton Carlos Vice President for Publicity and Promotions Crystal Belle Resurrection Vice President for Communication Althea Aguinaldo Vice President for Finance Ronald Gideon Herrera Vice President for Audit Ronalissa Joy Guzman Vice President for Events and Logistics Regie Trinidad Head for Socio-Cultural and Civic Activities Jonalyn Mae Delos Reyes Head for Sports Event Zuriel Andre Pascual Head – Board of Secretariat Congratulations to all the elected USC and LSC officers! May you embody the true essence of dynamic leadership! Volume 86 Issue No. 1 • March 2014 - August 2014 6 The Official Publication of the Manila Central University Student Body Midwifery to work together as one By Alexis S. Hacutina, Medical Technology The School of Midwifery students, faculty members and alumni gathered to conduct a team building event held at FDT Building Room 101 last June 27, 2014. With the theme “Establish Connection, Link to Build a Team,” the event seeks to strengthen the trust and improve the relationship between Midwifery students and faculty. Prof. Maria Elena Chaves-Diasen, Principal of the MCU School of Midwifery, encouraged the participants to band together to strengthen the school. opened the activity with her encouraging short speech while Irish Manzon, Midwifery Student Council President stressed the importance of team building. There were several activities and games that led to the objective that is to boost cooperation among the participants. The participants enjoyed each other’s company and a bond among them was noticeably established. Everyone looked forward to more activities such as the team building but more importantly, to work together to strengthen the MCU School of Midwifery. Midwifery students in a light mood. Danscene to The Beat: By Glaiza T. Tarin, Nursing An All Out Battle BRAG YOUR SWAG! The MCU Dance Troupe and University Student Council held the much-anticipated dance competition, Danscene to the Beat last March 7, 2014 at the Centennial Gymnasium. This year, the College of Pharmacy romped off as Grand Champion with High School as 1st runner-up and Physical Therapy as 2nd runner-up. The competition was participated in by 10 groups from the Colleges and High School department. The competition aims to showcase the talents of Centralinos on hip-hop dance and promote friendly competition among the students. Danscene, now on its 2nd year, is a dance competition among MCU students wherein each group, composed of 10 to 20 members, was given a maximum of 5 minutes to execute their hip-hop moves and routines. The event started with the parade of the participants followed by an intermission number from the guest performer Audience of 1 (AO1) Dance Crew. The MCU Dance Troupe then showed their dancing prowess after which the MCU Dentistry Pep Squad performed a cheer dance and stunts. Before the announcement of winners, a representative from each of the competing teams had their own spotlight as they did a “Showdown” where they showed their swag on the dance floor. The representative from the High School won the face-off. The judges did their “sample” which made the crowd go wild. Persian students also performed an intermission number. The guest judges were John Matthew Quiambao, Carlo de Leon, Louise Torres, Lhaurence Villareal and Edzel Sabarillo. All come from different dance crews. The criteria for judging were synchronization 35%, choreography 30%, costume and props 10%, audience impact 10% and votes 15%. Voting, which was held from March 3 to 5, was based on the school supplies that each group donated. Each school supply has a corresponding point which was tallied before the actual competition. 7 Volume 86 Issue No. 1 • March 2014 - August 2014 The Official Publication of the Manila Central University Student Body Opto student leads young leaders camp By Michelle Ann L. Bernardo, Business and Technology Cher Mie Dasa (middle) with Asiawide Refreshments Corporation officials. Cher Mie (left) with other elected Batch SMILE officials. MCU Optometry student Cher Mie Dasa became the Batch President of the 3rd Asiawide Refreshments Corporation Young Leaders Camp (ARCYLC) out of forty delegates who participated last February 12 to 14, 2014 in Baras, Rizal. ARCYLC was started by Asiawide Refreshments Corporation (ARC) in 2011 with the objective of providing a breeding ground for future Filipino leaders. The camp is an annual summit for about forty student leaders selected from colleges and universities in Metro Manila. The three-day camp involved talks and panel discussions, team building activities and group workshops that will hone the participants’ leadership skills to “Lead, Create, Change” which was this year’s camp theme. The lone representative of MCU in the camp, Cher Mie led her team to come up with a batch name which they called SMILE which stands for Students’ Movement in Leadership and Empowerment. Cher Mie was also given the Energizer Bunny Award “for being a young leader who is always ready and just keeps going and going”. Free Day Friday launched By Alexis S. Hacutina, Medical Technology As part of the welcome event for freshmen and transferees this school year, MCU launched Free Day Friday during the Student Personnel Services (SPS) Orientation last June 20, 2014 at the Centennial Gym. The orientation aims to impart the rules and regulations of the university, familiarize the students with the different departments and facilities, and encourage each student to join official university organizations. The orientation started with an audio-visual presentation that introduced the different amenities and services that MCU has. Students from different organizations presented intermission numbers. Then Ms. Aini E. Salvadora, the University Registrar, discussed the different scholarship grants that students may avail. The freshmen and transferees toured whole campus accompanied by the Students Tour Bureau. Registration for student organizations was also conducted. The students got the chance to make new friends and mingle with others during the recruitment. Among the groups were creative arts, socio-civic, entrepreneurship, and sports and physical fitness. Over 700 students joined the Free Day Friday. Volume 86 Issue No. 1 • March 2014 - August 2014 8 The Official Publication of the Manila Central University Student Body MCU scholars lauded By Michelle Ann L. Bernardo, Business and Technology It was a heart-warming event as the MCU Scholars’ Recognition was held last February 14, 2014 at Helix Auditorium attended by the scholars, parents, school administrators, deans of different colleges, and department heads. The event acknowledges the hard work that the students have given to their particular fields of study and inspire other students to become more successful in academics and other school activities. Dr. Aristotle T. Malabanan, President, stressed that a scholarship is a responsibility and not a privilege in his welcome remarks. He also reminded the scholars to be servant leaders who serve the best interest of others. The scholars, together with their proud parents received their certificates of scholarship from Dr. Malabanan, Vice President for Academic Affairs Prof. Petrona A. Benitez and Office of Student Affairs Dean Diana Genevive H. Layag. The officials were assisted by the respective college deans and professors. The awardees were the Filemon D. Tanchoco full and partial scholars and those from the Creative Arts Group, PD Core Values pushed at Dentistry By Edenmae C. Chu, RN, Dentistry •Integrity •Collaboration •Commitment •Circumspect •Adaptability 451, and University Entrance Exams. An inspirational message was delivered by Dr. Efren P. Echaure from the College of Optometry Batch 2013 who ranked as 7th place in the December 2013 Optometrist Licensure Examination. Dr. Echaure shared his humble beginnings and the value of self-discipline, a receptive mind and faith in God. Prof. Benitez on her part delivered the closing remarks. She emphasized how blessed the scholars are and reminded them to be a good role model to everybody in the community. The College of Dentistry launched its core values campaign at the PGT Building last July 4, 2014. To start the campaign, the Dentistry Student Council focused on the value Integrity. The council officers and other dentistry student organizations are working to uphold and spread among dentistry students the values. The MCU Core values are Integrity, Collaboration, Commitment, Circumspect and Adaptability. Prof. Petrona A. Benitez, Vice President for Academic Affairs in her remarks said integrity is difficult to pursue and maintain. She said a person cannot simply claim that he has integrity. It depends on how the said person is perceived by the people around him and reacts to ‘testing’ situations. Among those who attended the event were deans, faculty members, the Junior Clinician Organization members, other dentistry students and guests. 9 Volume 86 Issue No. 1 • March 2014 - August 2014 The Official Publication of the Manila Central University Student Body Life By Claudine I. Claus, Medical Technology Companion. Always and forever. Toil. Grab opportunities. Forlorn. Time to reflect on past experience. Camaraderie. Simple talk, extra fun. Clique. Quality time with the family is the best. Volume 86 Issue No. 1 • March 2014 - August 2014 10 The Official Publication of the Manila Central University Student Body PATHOPHYSIOLOGY OF LIFE GLAIZA T. TARIN Nursing Alamat ng Bakit? “Hindi lahat ng taong nakapagtapos ay nagtatagumpay at hindi lahat ng nagtagumpay ay nakapagtapos.” Nagtataka ka ba Centralino? Ang buhay ay parang isang alamat kung saan may pinakaugat ang lahat ng kwento, ikaw ang bida at kontrabida. Bakit? Dahil parte ng paglalakbay mo ang mga pagsubok na kailangan mong paglabanan. May hamon sa buhay na mapapakapit ka sa patalim at maiipit ka sa pagbuo ng desisyon. Masusukat ang prinsipyo at katatagan mo bilang mag-aaral. Parte na ng kultura natin ang maging isang reklamador. Mula sa TV, newspaper at kumpulan ng mga tambay sa daan. Isang mahalagang aspeto ito ng pagtuklas sa kasagutan. Kung hindi ka magtatanong hindi mo malalaman ang ugat ng lahat at hindi masasagot at mabibigyan ng solusyon ang mga tanong mo. Mga batong reklamo na pinupukol mo sa bagay na mahirap unawain, mga bagay na nagpapahirap sayo, mga bagay na lubusang mahirap hanapan ng butas ng pag-asa. Pero hanggang reklamo ka na lang ba? Bilang isang mag-aaral na Centralino, bakit ka ba nagpapakahirap sa pag-aaral? Bakit pilit mong nilalabanan ang bawat hamon sa ’yo? Bakit, may mapapala ka ba kapag nakapagtapos ka na? Kung titingin ka sa mga taong nasa paligid mo tulad ng driver, vendor, mga patient at client na nakakasalamuha mo, lahat sila ay abala sa kani-kanilang buhay. Bawat isa ay may kanya-kanyang kwento, mga problema na hinahanapan nila ng solusyon. At ano naman kinalaman nila sa’yo? Ikaw ay may malaking bahagi na magagawa at matutulong sa kanila bilang student at kapag professional ka na, sila ang magbe-benefit sa serbisyong trabaho mo balang araw. At LAHAT ng TAO may mga HAMON sa buhay. At sa BUHAY, may mga hamon sa tao na damay ang LAHAT. Ikaw, may solusyon ka na ba sa problema mo? Bilang mag-aaral, parang lifestyle na natin ang maging reklamador. Ikaw ba ang reklamador na naghahanap ng tama para sa maling napapansin mo? O puro mali ang napapansin kahit tama naman nagaganap sa paligid mo? Pero masasagot ba tanong mo kung ipo- post mo lang yun sa Facebook? Bilang isang 4th year student, nauunawaan ko kung gaano kahirap ang buhay mag-aaral. Malaking hamon para sa akin yung time management lalo sa mga panahon na ito. Tulad nyo, hindi ko rin maiwasan magreklamo lalo na sa mga sitwasyon na ang dami kong gustong gawin at tapusin pero ORAS at SITWASYON naman ang kalaban ko. At ang kasagutan ko dito, mahabang pasenya at pag-focus sa goal. Kapag huminto at namroblema lang ako sa isang tabi, hindi ko matatapos ang lahat ng ito. Masasayang ang oras, masisira ang mood at papanget pa ang araw ko at ng mga tao sa paligid ko. Dahil sa bawat problema o pagsubok na kinakaharap natin, laging nandyan ang pamilya, kaibigan at mga taong nagmamalasakit sa atin. Yes, mahirap humanap ng kasagutan lalo na sa mga panahong pakiramdam mo, sa isang kisap-mata lang, maaaring maglaho ang lahat. Pero magpapatalo ka na lang ba at susuko? Huwag ka lang basta magreklamo, maghanap at gumawa ka ng solusyon sa mga BAKIT mo. Centralino, PAANO mo ba malalapagsan ang kahinaan mo? Paano ba makakakuha ng kasagutan sa mga tanong mo? Paano ka makakapasa? Huwag ka tumulad doon sa mga BAD NEWS sa TV at newspapers. Bilang part ng Medical Circle at Technological World simulan natin gumawa ng GOOD NEWS sa sarili, komunidad natin. Centralino, wala namang taong nagtagumpay ng hindi pinagpawisan ang lahat. Kung meron man, nakamit nila ‘yun sa madali pero maling paraan. Nag-uumpisa pa lang ang tunay na laban. Oo, nakakatawa man isipin pero madami pa tayong pagdadaanan. Kung ngayon palang na STUDENT ka nauubos na ang patience mo, paano pa kaya paghinarap mo na ang reality na may patients at clients ka na kailangan pagserbisyuhan? Ang totoo walang kasiguraduhan na kapag naka-graduate na tayo ay may magandang buhay tayo na matatamasa. Hindi lahat ng nakapagtapos ay nagtatagumpay, at hindi lahat ng nagtagumpay ay nakapagtapos. Nagawa nila ‘yun dahil nilabanan nila ang lahat ng bakit at balakid sa buhay nila. Pinanghawakan nila ang pangarap at paghihirap nila. Tinuklas nila ang PAANO dahil gaano man kadaming mga pagsubok ang hinarap nila, mas nanaig ang puso at pananampalataya. Kaya ikaw, kung dumating man yung oras na pakiramdam mo ay walang saysay at patutunguhan ang lahat ng ito, balikan mo lang ang tatlong katanungan na ‘yan. Kung alam mo ang sagot sa mga bakit mo at gagawa ka ng paraan, walang pagsubok ang makakayanig sa’yo. Magdasal ka! TAO ka lang. May hangganan din ang lakas at talino mo. Hindi ka SUPER HERO. Kaya sa mga laban na hindi mo kaya, ipaubaya mo sa Panginoon. Pero huwag ka lang basta magdasal. Kumilos, gumawa at maging wais ka din. Magsasara na ang ALAMAT ng BAKIT. Hahayaan mo bang MALAMAT ang lahat? 11 Volume 86 Issue No. 1 • March 2014 - August 2014 The Official Publication of the Manila Central University Student Body QUOTABLE QUOTES Michelle Ann L. Bernardo Business and Technology Bring It On! “Today doesn’t dictate your tomorrow.“ I can still remember when I planned to apply as staff writer in The Pharos. Honestly, at first, I had second thoughts if I really wanted to be part of an organization since I haven’t joined one ever since. You read it right. Not a single one. I was a typical “bahay-eskwelahan” student. No extra-curricular activities, no “gala”. Boring you must say, but that was my life as a student until I joined The Pharos. There’s a saying, “You will never know until you try.”Opportunity knocks only once. So if you have the chance, grab it! When I saw the announcement that The Pharos posted on Facebook for a screening for campus journalist aspirants, there was this urge in me saying that I must try it. “There’s no harm in trying,” I thought. So, I attended the scheduled screening and gave my best shot. I was able to pass the screening and to me, the rest is history. Who would have thought that an ordinary student like me who haven’t joined any organization will be a part of a school publication? Anyone could be a person that we never imagined we could become. Today doesn’t dictate your tomorrow. Some people may doubt your abilities. Even say bad things behind your back. But who cares? Prove them wrong. Let them swallow their words. You can’t please everyone, that’s the truth. No matter what you do or how hard you try to please them. Anyway, you don’t need to please everybody. Just be yourself and everything will fall into place. “Nothing is impossible.” So, do not lose your ground. Stay firm. “Success comes to those who wait.” But don’t get me wrong! Don’t just wait. Work for it. Success doesn’t come easy. There will be a lot of challenges along the way. But these challenges will hone you to become a better person. It complements a quote from Confucius, “The gem cannot be polished without friction, nor man perfected without trials.” “Life is not a bed of roses,” they say. But for me, it is. Why? Because roses have thorns, right? These thorns only remind us that if we want a beautiful life, we must accept the pain with it. “We’re only human.” We are vulnerable to life’s problems. There are moments when you want to break down. If you are caught in this situation, remember that there are seven billion people in the world. There are people who have bigger problems than you do. “Count your blessings, not your problems.” Somehow, you will feel lighter. Life and challenges are inseparable. Life is full of challenges. Challenges make life more meaningful. It goes with the saying that “Life is a battleground.” Sometimes you lose, sometimes you win. You may not know when “the challenge” will hit you. More often than not, it hits you when you are off-guard. It’s unpredictable. But don’t let challenges ruin your life. Trials exist to make us wiser and stronger. Always remember that “God won’t give us problems that we can’t handle.” May it be small or big problems, ask for His guidance and you will never go wrong. Believe in yourself. Believe in God. All of us face challenges in our own ways. But one thing is for sure. With challenges, life is worth living. It makes us realize our purpose in life. And that purpose is to SURVIVE. Volume 86 Issue No. 1 • March 2014 - August 2014 14 The Official Publication of the Manila Central University Student Body COLLEGE SAGA: NOW PLAYING By Cazandra Ave D. Escarez, Arts and Sciences and Alexis S. Hacutina, Medical Technology Over the years, the Manila Central University had developed and produced many students into well-rounded professionals. This legacy of the institution continues up to now. Entering college is like a game. You have to be well-prepared and in good condition. As a beginner, your strengths are your experiences. Challenges, struggles and even failures may come your way. But be brave! These are part of the game you entered. Always remember: Never quit or surrender! Because if you do, the game is over. A true gamer is always ready to win the battle whatever it takes. So, as a new college student, you have to exert your best effort and commit yourself to your studies for you to clear each mission and to level up. FRESHMEN: COLLEGE IS? “College is a big challenge for me because I’ll be more independent and my course is related to medicine. I think that it will be really fun because I have new friends and great professors, and I can join activities related to dancing because I’ve got the moves. At the same time, my best friend will also study here in MCU and I’m sure that if there’s available time, the two of us will be together and that would help me adjust in the new environment. To succeed, I’ll exert more time in studying and be careful and wise in choosing friends.” — Jaztine Martinez, Medical Technology “College is not the same as High School. Now, I’ll be more independent and focused on my studies to achieve my goals. Gaining more knowledge and getting to a higher level of maturity are some of my expectations. The problems like having strict professors and bullying could be there. Using my skills in singing and dancing in an organization are some things I can contribute. College could be tough to survive so I have to make the right decisions.” — Roseann Dador, Arts and Sciences “Being a freshman, I feel excited for college life. I am ready to face challenges and learn new things from my professors who I hope to be lenient. I’m hoping also that my classmates are friendly and accommodating. I will study well to be successful.” — Paula Christina Ibe, Business and Technology “To be honest, I’m not totally ready to go to college because I think it’s hard for me to cope up with the new environment. But I wish it’ll be fine soon. I hope that my professors are approachable and not terrors. As to my classmates, I hope that they are easy to get along with because I’m shy and afraid of being out of place. College life is challenging for me because there are a lot to memorize in the field of my studies. One thing that I can contribute is my participation in some organizations.” — Hannah Charilane Flores, Medical Technology “College will give me more knowledge. Compared to High School, college will be more challenging to especially on time management and attending classes. I plan to be active in some activities in school to have more friends. But somehow I’m afraid because I think it’s going to be hard to get high grades. To my professors, please be open-minded and teach us in a place where we can study comfortably.” — Arlyn Mae Ramirez, Pharmacy As a freshman, your game started when you entered college. The people you’ll meet along the way will be your teammates that will either help you towards victory or opponent that will challenge your best. Problems will arise, you might feel helpless, and worse you may fail but always take note that God is also there to give you power ups anytime you need a helping hand. Just pray to Him, believe in Him and keep your faith strong. The time will come when all your efforts and sacrifices will be rewarded and you may get extra bonuses. This is college. Your door to your dreams and successful future. Be serious, stay focused, know your priorities, set your limits, be inspired in everything you do, and most of all keep on dreaming and believing and you will end up MISSION ACCOMPLISHED. 15 Volume 86 Issue No. 1 • March 2014 - August 2014 The Official Publication of the Manila Central University Student Body Living With Uncertainties By Nataniel N. Laguitan, Medical Technology Student life can be likened to a person who has yet to set his life’s direction as both suffer from uncertainties. Every morning there is this thought that maybe today a professor decides to give a mind-blowing, out-of-the-topic exam and the only question that the professor will give that you may know is your full name. There are two types of students. They are, a student who is always prepared with his studies and with a healthy mind wakes up in the morning thinking that today he will ace all the quizzes and a student who is always anxious, who hardly sleeps and simply hopes to get by his lessons. You readers must’ve encountered these types of students. Are you a studious and grade conscious student or a happy-go lucky one? Then there’s the natural genius. Students who claim “I didn’t review” but still pass or even surpassed everyone’s score. However, no matter how hard you study or how much of genius you are, there will be times when you are hit hard by questions in an exam. You may find yourself asking, “Saang sementeryo ba ito hinugot? Bakit hindi ko ito alam?” The only thing that is certain is that there is no such thing as being certain. We must take it as an opportunity that we do not see what lies ahead in the future. Due to uncertainties, we do things beyond our capabilities. To live with uncertainty means to live outside our safe circle, to manage risks and danger, and to take challenges as opportunities. A person living with uncertainties should look for answers to his questions and solutions to his problems. He must improve his situation and hope to meet his satisfaction. To hurdle uncertainties is people must do. We must take risks with the end in view of turning things around for the better. So the next time life has a challenge, overcome this because it could be a better way to improve yourself. 16 Volume 86 Issue No. 1 • March 2014 - August 2014 The Official Publication of the Manila Central University Student Body A Test of Leadership: BORN AND MADE TO SERVE The Pharos is your medium to convey your insights regarding school matters while student leaders are those who represent their respective colleges’ students and supervise most student activities. What makes a leader a leader? According to Trait Theories, “Leaders are born, not made” while Behavioral Theories states that “Great leaders are made, not born.” Every one of us has our share of misfortunes ZEDRIX VALDEZ USC PRESIDENT that shape us towards maturity. The defining moment of leadership may come when there is a falling out with a member. The key to resolve torment is to tug your fundamental attributes that will help you settle difficult circumstances. We asked the student leaders on their insight on related matters. They are here to lead and we students to follow. Therefore, we should play our part for the betterment of our college and University. “Trials are inevitable because every person has an opinion. I’m catering to 4,500 students and dealing with 4,500 opinions. Trials have different types. It could be before the event, during the event or from the student body. So, I need to decide on the best solution that will benefit the most number of people. In trials, we have to be ready and anticipate these. The goal must remain intact. The best thing to do is to consult other officers on other options on actions to take and what is the best for everyone. The final decision should be a win-win solution for the benefit of all and this must not hurt the feelings of anyone. Being respectful, optimistic, and realistic. Even I’m the USC President, I can’t say that I don’t have any flaws. If I will show weakness, the tendency is that the other leaders will lose their ground as well. If you acknowledge your weaknesses, you can turn these into strengths.’’ “As a leader, it is a fact that great responsibility is on my shoulders. This agrees with the saying, ‘Great power comes with great responsibility.’ True leadership is servant hood. First, to pray. Secondly, I make sure that I’m prepared. Third, is to bear in mind that making a mistake is not a fearful thing to do. And last, to interlink, you must realize that without them, the officers and the students, you have no value. Each one is necessary in working as a team, having its own unique worth in the organization. Trials will give me a more profound insight on how to become a successful leader. Through this, my capacity of understanding will become broader, encompassing the different aspects of life which includes perseverance, patience, a God-fearing attitude, respect and collaboration”. CLARISSA MATEO PHYSICAL THERAPY JERIMIAH VIRTUDAZO ARTS AND SCIENCES “I think trials are just way of testing someone’s ability on how one can survive and move forward. Trials should not be feared but rather faced, with perseverance and determination. It will make us stronger if know how to deal and learn from it. That can shape us to become a well-rounded leader, not just a leader but as well as a person. Confront and be calm. I believe the best way to lead a misleading situation is to confront it in a nice and polite way, where you can express yourself. At the same time, to notify and give advice to that inactive member without actually worsening the situation. The attribute that I think I have is being industrious, brave, humorous and selfless.” “Trials are just part of the long road that we travel through our leadership. We can never be perfect but we can always be better. Trials will push us through to be responsible enough, to improve, to be better, and to achieve what we are aiming for. One way is to communicate. Communicate to all those who are involved. We can never avoid misunderstanding situations. All you can do is talk, clarify things and try to work out things. I follow instructions, give my best, be positive and energetic are my fundamental attributes. Being energetic is the easiest way to influence others. If you are full of life in a nice way, others will also do the same.” ALELI MANIEGO DENTISTRY 17 Volume 86 Issue No. 1 • March 2014 - August 2014 The Official Publication of the Manila Central University Student Body GERSHOM RIVERO NURSING “Trials add flavor to our lives. This is where we get our experiences and wisdom so that in the future, whatever the learnings that you have, we can impart to our members. I would encourage and talk to them personally and try to find out the reason why they are misled. Sheep wouldn’t get lost if they were not distracted. It is the shepherd’s job is to leave the 99 others and find that 1 missing sheep and lead it back to the group. My fundamental attributes are being optimistic, humble, a team player, and a man of faith. I’m the type of person who has a positive attitude in life. We must be positive whatever obstacle that we undergo and when we achieve something good. We must be humble. We need to ask help from our own team. I always make it to a point that whatever my decision will be, I always ask God and let His will be done.“ “I consider trials not as a hurdle but rather an opportunity. It may delay me, slow down my progression to achieve my goal but I make sure that trials will not stop me. I remember an old saying ‘Calm seas never made a skilful sailor.’ The weak may think that giant waves will sink them but a healthy mind will think that it is just another wave that needs to pass. I do have a set of dedicated officers this year but if I ever have a misleading situation like having an inactive member, I will make him feel that he is an important part for the betterment of our college. Just like any other officer. Risk taker, initiative, front liner, morale booster are my fundamental attributes. I’m the one who does the ‘battle cry’ at war. It is helpful to raise the fighting spirit of the soldiers in times of war. I want my officers to stay with our common goal with inspiration, dedication and love for the College of Medical Technology and our University.” KENNETH OCAMPO PHARMACY NATANIEL LAGUITAN MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY “Trials will challenge us leaders to work harder so that we can meet the expectations of our followers or copharmacy students and to have the projects we want. I’m the kind of president that is shy. One who doesn’t command. So I want them to do their jobs with initiative. I also want them to share their opinion or ideas for proposed projects. I will lead them by keeping myself busy so they will know they need the initiative. So that we can have a faster progress for our projects. My attributes are having favorable time management and being able to balance between social lives and studies. It’s okay to be a leader and a student. We can explore the other life in college and help for the betterment of our college. Of course, to be a registered Pharmacist, that is our common goal.” “Trials and failures mold me to become stronger, more efficient, and patient. It gives me a better perspective and makes me think of other strategies and consider options that would help my colleagues. Actually, we cannot avoid inactive members, so as a president, you’re going to do some of their task in order for the other members not to suffer. But it is much better if you can motivate or convince them to do their job. If not, I should make sure that all of the task are distributed to active members so that it will be much easier to finish all the work. Patience, perseverance, trusting and having faith in God are my attributes.” MINNETTE DAGTA OPTOMETRY IRISH MANZON MIDWIFERY “Trials come in different forms. As a leader, my biggest challenge would be managing my time and possible miscalculations that may arise when there’s an event. Trials give pressure on my leadership and I’m not afraid of it because pressure is what turns a lump of coal into a diamond. It will help me develop into a well-rounded leader. In terms of leading inactive members, I must be flexible in this situation to cope with change. Inactive members must be mobilized since they are in the position and expected to do their roles and responsibilities. Being curious, creative, comfortable and and having faith in God. That will guide them take the right path. I believe that ‘It’s not okay not to be perfect’’ for God is in molding us to the person we should be.” “Trials are the best way to become a well-rounded leader. It can bring out my skills that can help me to overcome situations and know the right way in solving problems. Trials can lead me and my co-officers to improve our knowledge and skills in leading our college. A leader has so much trust, responsibilities and expectations. Being in this position is not easy. We, leaders, experience failures and troubles due to situations that we encounter. When it comes, we must face it optimistically. Having a positive outlook in life, being a jolly person, somehow strict, and having an open mind are some of my essential attributes that my colleagues can learn from. With these characteristics, we can resolve difficulties in a more positive and effective way. These can also help us to become better and responsible leaders.” MICHAELLA ANTONIO COMPUTER STUDIES ANGELICA DE GUZMAN BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION “For me, trial is like an examination wherein I, as a student leader, could apply all the knowledge that I have learned from seminars and lectures that I have attended during my term. As an elected student council president, they put their trust in me to handle different kinds of situations. That’s why, together with other student council officers, we settle problems by meeting because we believe that there’s no problem that can’t be solved through communication. I can say that having a sense of humor, being optimistic, flexible and open to changes are my fundamental attributes. With these, we can face challenges easier. These characteristics will help us to be well-rounded, dynamic leaders for the betterment of our colleges.” Volume 86 Issue No. 1 • March 2014 - August 2014 18 The Official Publication of the Manila Central University Student Body To Whom it May Concern By Marc L. Nepomuceno, Physical Therapy To Whom It May Concern: Do you feel that life is always out to get you? Do you always see life as full of walls to overcome and complex pathways to navigate? You may feel that there is always someone wanting to see your downfall or guiding you to a path full of trials and tribulations. You may even ask Life itself, why is it being harsh to you and always giving you unfortunate circumstances? If you find yourself lost within this spiral of negativity and lose your way, you can remember one thing: That this is the true meaning of life. To quote, Sylvester Stallone as Rocky Balboa, when he said to his son in a movie, “Let me tell you something you already know. The world ain’t all sunshine and rainbows. It’s a very mean and nasty place, and I don’t care how tough you are, it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it. You or nobody is going to hit as hard as life. But it ain’t about how hard you hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep moving forward. That’s how winning is done! Now, if you know what you’re worth, then go out and get what you’re worth. But you gotta be willing to take the hits, and not pointing fingers saying you ain’t where you wanna be because of him, or her, or anybody. Cowards do that and that isn’t you. You’re better than that!” The three lines that are emphasized shows some very important lessons you may or may have not yet learned as you continue your journey on this earth. The first one clearly shows how life is like. The world really isn’t all sunshine and rainbows. The world is not there to give you everything. Life is a tough journey that is filled with rough roads, dark tunnels to get through, and immense storms but after all the rough roads there is a place filled with smooth paths, at the end of the tunnel is a bright light to look up to in the darkness, and after the storm ends the sun will shine again. “But it is not about how hard you hit. It’s about how hard you can get hit and keep moving forward. How much you can take and keep moving forward.” The second line is about overcoming the challenges that you will eventually meet in life. The external and internal obstacles you are facing right now and for those coming to you in the near future. You need to endure all the pain you will face because this will let you grow as a person. Despite how much it hurts you have to follow through and keep pushing. A diamond isn’t made from silk and cotton. A diamond is formed when coal goes through heat and pressure. You may look and feel as if you are a piece of coal today, but when you keep reaching for your goals and dreams while resisting the pain and pressure of the challenges this world gives you, you will turn into a strong beautiful diamond both inside and out. “Now, if you know what you’re worth, then go out and get your worth. But you got to be willing to take the hits, and not pointing fingers saying you ain’t where you want to be because of him, or her, or anybody.” You only have one thing to learn when you know what you want and that is personal responsibility. This allows you to take control of your life because simply you do not need to blame others but yourself. You will have more coming into your life when you recognize you could have done all you wanted to do if you only just didn’t stop yourself or allow yourself to give up. You’re a strong person deep inside. You can grab all the opportunities that you can. You can get all the high grades you want. You can create more out of life than ever before. You can go and get it now. Don’t worry too much about all the naysayers and the things you have to face, these will turn into the foundation you need to be the person you always want to be. With all the best, M. P.S. CARPE DIEM 19 Volume 86 Issue No. 1 • March 2014 - August 2014 The Official Publication of the Manila Central University Student Body UNSPOKEN: #DARETOCONFESS By Alexis S. Hacutina, Medical Technology and Glaiza Tarin, Nursing “Feelings that are hard to let go are the real ones.” As students, we have our own personal life, haven’t we? We’re only human who needs love. Anyone who’s at the state of being in love is experiencing a dilemma in terms of speaking out what lies deep down in their hearts. It becomes a challenge for them and almost all the time, results to wasted opportunity and regrets. They blame themselves for not telling early and directly to the person they like or love what they really feel. Though you regret, it cannot change what you have done. It will only worsen the present situation. The question is, why are people having a hard time in expressing their feelings? Simply because of these neverending reasons: shyness, having a notso-good physical appearance, peer pressure, “torpe” (for the boys) and the most painful rejection. These things had ruled people’s mind that tend them to bury their feelings instead of conveying it. No matter what reasons you have, feelings are meant to be told and once told, it must be felt. BOY’S REPLY: Rejection and being “torpe” are the reasons why guys keep on hiding their feelings toward a girl. Some are shy, afraid of rejection, lack self-esteem but, come on guys! Be a man! Whatever your excuses and alibis are, “Will it make you less of a man if you do so?” If you want to be happy, you have to take the risk. You have to be true. Who knows? She also has feelings for you and waiting for your message. Remember, it may be a good result or bad, it’s more fulfilling once you release your emotion. Yes, dude! It hurts to be rejected but it’s more painful to regret that you weren’t able to confess your love. As a guy, we know you’re afraid of being heartbroken. Friendship is over and painful rejection. It’s disheartening for guys because they treasure friendship. It’s the only way he can show his love, even for that girl, it’s just a friendship or brotherly love. You don’t want to lose and destroy the friendship that you have built and tested through times. And now that FEAR must come to an end. It’s NOW OR NEVER. GIRL’S ANSWER: For a girl, being shy and lack of self-confidence are the reasons why they can’t admit their feelings to someone. Or maybe, she doesn’t know where she stands. Is it just friendship, mutual understanding (M.U.) or just a complicated relationship that can’t be labeled? “But will it make you less of a woman if you do the first move?” Honestly, let’s admit, it is because of our norms and standards in society that it’s the guy who should initiate the move which is absolutely right. But on the other hand, confession is only the gateway of opening your emotions to someone. You just let that person know your hidden love, but it’s the two of you who will work it out. It’s pretty hard because once you opened up your feelings for him, it’s like you’re giving him the option of remaining as friends or taking it to a higher level? You don’t want him to give you a cold treatment, do you? And worse, avoid you like you don’t exist. Remember that it’s better to TRY than to CRY later just because both of you were AFRAID. FACE YOUR FEARS. DARE TO SAY THE MAGIC WORDS Life is too short to be filled with regrets. If you like or love someone, tell him as soon as possible because if you keep that, you might regret it in the future and that will surely break you apart. Say what you need to say. Say what you want to say. Be honest. Be real. Those words coming from the heart should not be left unspoken. Dare to confess! You have nothing to lose. After all, if they will take you for granted, it’s their LOSS not yours! Why? Isn’t it a foolish or childish for two people to hide their feelings just because they are afraid of the unknown? But have you thought about the friendship you had before all the things have been said and done? How they helped you during those difficult moments of your life? Can you imagine life without them? Now, is it worth your decision? DARE TO CONFESS! Volume 86 Issue No. 1 • March 2014 - August 2014 20 The Official Publication of the Manila Central University Student Body Being Successful: The Wheel of Will By Shanice Z. Bebanio, Medical Technology Editor’s Note: Most of the respondents’ answers were translated and edited. God has given us the opportunity to take control and be the steward of our own life. Although He had it planned already, He wants us to decipher our purpose here in this world. We often ask a lot of questions — Why are you here? What is your purpose? What do you want to be? Will you be successful? Or will you end up unsettled? The answer is in our hands. From the very moment that we entered this world, our own future has already depended on us, and from that moment challenges are already present. For this article, we chose to highlight the story of a tricycle driver who almost every day of his life, is struggling to earn a living like sidewalk vendors, jeepney drivers and other laborers who inspired and motivated us to do our best for a better future. We also asked students on what profound roles that they play in our lives. In return, what can we contribute to them as a student, youth, in terms of community involvement and health sector? A Hard-earner with Life’s Lessons “Huwag mo na ko pangalanan baka sumikat pa ako. I am a tricycle driver. I have been doing this job for more than a decade. I stopped going to school when I was second year in high school because I was blinded by the money I earned as a tricycle driver. Yes, I started young. I was influenced by an uncle because he can buy all the things he wants. It hurts to see my mother crying in front of me trying to convince me to go back to school for I was their only hope since my siblings already had their own families. During those days, I was contented by the money I earned every day. I was satisfied because I was too young to think of all the problems. Years later, I felt like I was no longer happy and that something’s missing. I already have my own family and I needed to earn extra money for all our needs – food, school supplies, and all the necessities. I realized it was not enough since I have five children. It feels like my world falls apart every time they ask for something and I cannot provide. One night, I reminisced and realized the importance of education, so I had regrets. I had the chance but I let it pass. I shouldn’t have wasted the opportunity. Right now, I am doing my very best for my family because I know that one day my kids will fulfill all my frustrations in life.” From Students “As a student from a middle class family, I pity the less fortunate because rain or shine, they still work hard to provide the needs of their family. On the other hand, I salute them for being so strong, for smiling despite their hardships, the perseverance and endurance that they show us is very inspiring. They all play a very important role in a student’s life. For instance, a driver drives us to our destination and makes sure that we are safe and honestly gives us our change. The street vendors help us to satisfy our hunger since the food they sell are inexpensive and ready to eat. The construction workers who fix the road in order for us to have a safe drive. Without them we have an uncomfortable ride. I know that they cause traffic congestion at times but this is something everyone has to live with. As a future Medical Technologist, I can share my knowledge to them by giving them the awareness of the diseases they can get. I can advise the sidewalk vendors who sell street food to maintain cleanliness to avoid contamination. I will also encourage them to make it a habit to always have a general check-up in the nearest health centers so they can monitor their health. My contribution to the community is to help other people in maintaining cleanliness and be a good role model, by being humble and respectful to the elders. I will also promote, restore and maintain the health of the people.’’ – Marlanne Delos Santos, Medical Technology “As a commuter, I can say that I feel humbled to see them striving so hard to overcome poverty. They don’t just wait for the blessings to come, take that as a hindrance to be productive but and instead, they take poverty as a challenge and test that will measure their capabilities. Vendors, drivers, and laborers serve as important people to us because not all of us are capable of having a car that will bring us to school and it is important to have them, for us to survive every day. As a future Psychologist, the best way to help them is to promote camaraderie among fellow drivers, vendors, and laborers. For them to have a harmonious environment. For everyone to work in a peaceful environment that will make us more productive and make work enjoyable. My biggest contribution to the community is the promotion of harmonious relationships by making peaceful conversations with them. As a youth, I proper dealing or interaction with them that will lead to good relationships with others is the best contribution that I can give. No one wants to have a bad relationship with others. My contribution to the community as a youth is to provide and discover new knowledge in the health sector that will help them understand each other.’’ – Calvin Navarro, Arts and Sciences “I consider them as heroes of society because even though a lot of them had not pursued or finished their studies, they still work hard. They play a very important role in my life as a student because they provide things and services I need. As a future Optometrist, I can help them by giving my best to provide good service in terms of their sight. As a youth I will study hard so I can give my best to those who may need my services in the future.’’ – Jessica Felix, Optometry Wheel of Will Centralinos, our life is like a wheel where like Mr. Driver, we take control of our decisions. We are accountable for our mistakes. If he was able to surpass those everyday complications, how about us? What holds us towards our future? Is it a bundle of dreams? Our dreams may be different from each other’s but we all have one thing in common, and that is our purpose and how to live with it. The inspiring man has experienced falling down, have regrets, but he used those to guide him to bounce back for his family. Now, he nurtures his children on the importance of education. That someday the fruits of his labor will pay off. As for the aspiring students who have all the chance to study and have a good future, we know that one of our purposes in life involves connecting with people around us. The wheel of will is in our hands. Overcome your trials with willpower. After all, being successful is not about the money we get, the luxurious house we dream of and the number of investments we have. Being successful is about being happy and contented with your life. It’s about being strong in life’s given challenges. It’s about being faithful to God in whatever circumstances may be. That’s why right now, do not let the opportunity pass. Aim high and work hard for success! 21 Volume 86 Issue No. 1 • March 2014 - August 2014 The Official Publication of the Manila Central University Student Body WAKE UP! By Jamina C. Toreja, Medical Technology Hey, sleepy head! Get up now! Challenge brings you no comfort, Leave your pillow, It needs effort. The time will not be waiting. There is no way for shortcuts, Cut your sleeping. No time for games. Stand up! And finish your thing. Start practicing. Being idle is nothing. Keep on moving. Help yourself to reach your goal. Have faith in God. Trust Him, you can push a wall. Aim for the good. ANG PAG-IBIG Ni Nataniel N. Laguitan, Medical Technology Pintig ng puso ay sadya nga namang tuso. Gusto kong magmahal, kahit sa maling tao. Di makapaghintay, binalewala mga payo ni itay, Nalumbay ang pusong lantay, sa tindi ng latay. Hindi kita iiwan, hanggang sa magpakailan man. Litanya ng kabataan, sa dalagang napagbulaanan. Paglipas ng ilang araw, umiiyak ng pag-uumapaw, Sa pag-ibig na napugnaw, sa pagkilala ay mababaw. Madalas sa pagtitiis, sa pagpipigil ay malabis; Mapagkumbaba kahit naiinis, nagpapatawad kahit di nais. Di nagkukumpara sa nakalipas, unos man ay dinadanas. Tiwala ay di kumukupas, kahit may luha nang umaagas. Sa pag-ibig na matimyas, pagdududa ay lalayas. Tiyak na di matatapyas, mas makinang pa sa anumang hiyas. Ang pag-ibig na taganas, kahit buhok man ay malagas, Hawak kamay pa rin sa paglakad, kahit kunin pa sa itaas. Walang ipinapangako, ni itinatago, Handang magbago, lahat ay kayang isuko. Sa matinding tampuhan, sa maliit na alitan, Sa tunay na pagmamahalan, ay may nakahandang kapatawaran. Buong Paglilinlang Ni Jesebel M. San Andres, Business and Technology Mahirap pala ang magbulag-bulagan, At tanggapin ang katotohanan Magpanggap kahit na nasasaktan At magtapang-tapangan sa harap ninuman. Sinubukan kong ika’y kalimutan, Iwaglit kahit minsan sa isipan Alaala mo’y pilit kong iniiwasan Maging ang pangalan mo’y binura ko na kahit sapilitan. Nagawa kong linlangin ang karamihan Paniwalaing ika’y parte na lang ng aking nakaraan Di pansinin sa tuwing ika’y nagdaraan At magwalang bahala sa kung anumang kahihinatnan. Marami akong gustong sabihin sa’yo, Pero pinili ko nalang na itago sa puso ko Di man madali ay gagawin ko Para lang mundo mo’y di magulo. Wala akong hinihiling na kung ano pa man, O ang nakawin ka kanino man. Nais ko lang sana iyong malaman, Na sa habang panahon Pag-ibig ko’y tanging sa’yo lamang. Volume 86 Issue No. 1 • March 2014 - August 2014 22 The Official Publication of the Manila Central University Student Body Pasukan Na Naman Pala By Alexis S. Hacutina, Medical Technology Creed By Alfred D. Hijosa, Arts and Sciences Society trembles in the eyes of fear Secrets lie within the shadows beneath As they fall down while the danger comes near Blades of justice are lurking underneath. These people work with deafening silence Moving through the crowd with the grace of a cat Waiting for their prey and armed with patience Throat slit from nowhere with a deadly cut. Sa pagtunog ng alarm clock Ako sa kama’y lumagapak Ang payapa kong diwa Bigla na lang nataranta. Pakikinig sa mga talakayan Pautakan sa silid-aralan ‘Yan ang buhay estudyante Minsan nga’y nakakatorete. Kumaripas agad sa banyo Upang ako’y maligo ‘Pagkat late na naman ako! Ano pa nga bang bago? Mga bagong hamon parating na Ang siyang susubok sa bawat isa Pwede namang magpakasaya Huwag nga lang sobra-sobra. Madali akong nagbihis Upang makakain bago umalis Salamat sa dakila kong nanay Sa isang basong gatas at tinapay. Laging tandaan na kahit nahihirapan Ang pag-aaral ay ‘di dapat sukuan Alalahanin ating mga mahal na magulang Na kumakayod para tayo’y mapag-aral lang. Sa kasagsagan ng biyahe ko Mayroon akong napagtanto Sampung buwang bakbakan na naman Sa sinisintang paaralan. Jeep na sinasakyan ko Narating na ang destinasyon ko Sa tapat nito ako’y napabuntong-hininga Hay buhay . . . pasukan na naman pala. “Nothing’s true, everything is permitted” A code in which these assailants live for Shadows running forward to those condemned Piercing through their suits, shields and armors. Families saved from hands of injustice Lived to tell the tales of the brotherhood They’d break free from the chains of cowardice Rose from the ashes, fought for the good. One by one they trampled the oppressor United they stand, divided they fall Travelling oceans, mighty as they soar What would you do next should have been your call. Dives and Lazarus By Nataniel N. Laguitan, Medical Technology Living in street was never easy. To be kicked in every society, Pretend that they never saw me. Few can see the ruined humanity. In cold winter I sought shelter, But none should let me enter. Still my heart never turned bitter, As this cold makes my lips stutter. In rich man’s crumbs I was fed, As mongrels lick my sores ahead. Until the disease got me dead, And the rich man’s life came to an end. In Abraham’s bosom I was sent, While the rich man in hell, he tormented. And the lesson will sense to repent, To those merciless who wish to ascent? 23 Volume 86 Issue No. 1 • March 2014 - August 2014 The Official Publication of the Manila Central University Student Body By Jamina C. Toreja, Medical Technology and Gabriel A. Alivio, Arts and Science