Napansin mo ba na kadalasan, umiiyak lang tayo dahil sa mga pansariling concerns natin? Umiiyak tayo kapag may problema tayo, kapag nasasaktan tayo, kapag may kaaway tayo, kapag may sakit tayo, kapag nahihirapan tayo, kapag malungkot tayo, kapag may pinagdadaanan tayong pagsubok, kapag sobrang galit or inis tayo, kapag nakakapanood tayo ng nakakaiyak na palabas, o kaya naman ay kapag sobrang saya din natin.
Pero, natatandaan mo ba kung kailan ka huling umiyak para sa iba? Madalas, umiiyak tayo kapag namatay na ang isang tao. But when was the last time that we cried with someone because we care and feel their pains and burdens? Sa Bible, may isang lalaki na ang pangalan ay Nehemiah. Nabalitaan ni Nehemiah ang kalagayan ng kanyang mga kababayang Judio—na sila ay naghihirap, minamaliit, at nilalait ng mga dayuhan doon sa kanilang lugar. At hindi lang iyon, nalaman din ni Nehemiah na ang kanilang bayan ay sinunog at sinira ng mga kaaway nila at ang pader na nagsisilbing protection nila ay winasak rin. Nang marinig niya ang balitang ito, napaupo at napaiyak siya. Ilang araw siyang nagdalamhati at nag-ayuno (Nehemias 1:4).
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Grabe ‘di ba? Sobrang nabasag ang puso ni Nehemiah para sa kanyang mga kababayan sukat na nag-pray at fast siya nang mahigit sa isang buwan. At hindi lang iyon, umiyak siya nang umiyak sa Diyos at walang tigil na nanalangin na tulungan ng Diyos ang kanyang mga kababayan at iahon sila muli sa kahirapan. Napaka-selfless!
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Umiyak si Nehemiah para sa ibang tao dahil naramdaman niya ang paghihirap nila at gusto niyang tulungan sila. Alam ni Nehemiah na kung sa sarili lamang niyang lakas ay wala siyang magagawa. Kaya naman, una niyang ginawa ang pinaka-best na paraan para matulungan ang kanyang mga kababayan—ang iiyak sila kay Lord, ipanalangin at ipag-ayuno. Bumaha ang luha niya para sa iba dahil sa nakita niyang pangangailangan sa paligid niya. May mga tao rin bang nasa mahigpit na kalagyan na kailangan mong iiyak at ipanalangin kay Lord? Oras na para ipanalangin mo sila.
Lord, salamat na ginagawa Ninyong sensitibo ang puso ko para marunong akong makaramdam sa kabigatan ng iba. Gamitin Ninyo ako para makapanalangin at makapagbigay ng comfort sa mga taong nasa paligid ko. Help me and teach me to be sefless, just like You. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
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Volume 11 Issue No. 1 - Academic Year 2016-2017 The official magazine of The Kingfisher, the official student publication of Southern Luzon State University - Main Campus © 2016 Read More
The sanctuary where we were brought about and molded creates our identity and mirrors ourselves. Our dwelling place reflects our point of view and how we gave grown as a person. It is an upshot of the influential culture and traditions that changed that we communicate and act. The first time we opened our eyes and where we uttered our very first word will always be unrivalled with other places we have been and we will have gone to. We will always go back to this place. But the question is, do we really know the place where we have established our point of view? Do we really know the place that have kept and secured us while we are on the great battle in the academe? To say you completely fell in love with a place yet to knowing its depth and entirely is absolutely preposterous. It will be one of the hardest to declare you are proud of it if you have not procured totally out of it. Let this ALCEDIAN XI give you the foretaste of the magnificent and peculiar eminences of the place which not only once in your life would embrace you therein but over and over again. More than awareness, The Kingfisher sets to awaken your conviction that as a student, as this country’s citizen, as a Filipino, you have a greatest responsibility than you have thought of. You can do something. MARK SHERWIN REYES ASSOCIATE EDITOR- CREATIVE XIA L C E D I A N
What’s HAPPALCEDIAN XI EDITORIAL 7 DEVCOM 30 CARTOON 8 ANALYSIS 31 OPINION 9 The Flourishing Q1k Program NEWS 20 ‘SLSU of the 21st Century’ to 34 bring ‘great’ economic impact 40 ANALYSIS 21 to TayabasRegulation 41 42 Petition of Subject: Status 27 SPORTS 46 Update on the Policy 29 Regulation ANALYSIS 48 Massive decrease in freshmen Puso Isn’t Enough 50 enrolees pose financial risk EDITORIAL SPECIAL REPORT Depleting Football Student Handbook PROFILE THE KINGFISHER Romanticizing Romantico; Ivan inside and outside the Chess Board FEATURE Sampaloc’s Hills for Extreme; introducing longboard in the slopes of Quezon SCIENCE Of Drops and Aces; Spiking Volleyball with Physics
Pamilyang Natrap Sa Kisame Ng Kanilang Bahay Sa Gitna Ng Pananalasa Ng Bagyong Rolly, Lubid At Panalangin Ang Kinapitan
PENING CTAOBNLTEEONFTS FEATURES 50 -OTW 84 -Alalahanin 85 COVER STORIES 52 -Kapag Nagtagpo ang 54 Kwentista’t Dibuhista 86 -Quezon as its best: An -Island 87 Astounding Stairway to 56 88 Progress 60 PHOTOGRAPHY 89 -The Epitome’s Embarkment on 90 Greener Pastures and Richer 80 -Bingwit Shores 81 -Tusk 90-99 -Bulking up Literacy: 82 -Spark Change 100 Introducing Quezon’s 83 -Palitada supplements in Education -Simulan -The Kingdom that will be Quezon ESSAY LITERARY -Grown -Waited for the five packs ARTS/COMICS -KC EDITORIAL BOARD -Halik ng panghalip -Buso[n]g -Si Seth, si Olyne, at ang Palos
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR The Kingfisher FREEDOM IS THE HIGHEST FORM OF LEARNING EDITORIAL BOARD 2016-2017 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Editor-In-Chief Arvee D. Lao Dear Editor, Good day! This semester, I noticed in your official Editorial Consultant facebook page the congratulatory posts for the Jerald A. Juanaya SLSU passers in various professional licensure examinations. It’s just amazing that we have lot of Associate Editor for Technical Releases topnotchers this year, our student even made it to Me na- se h P. M a lole s second in CPA. As a graduating student, it really pressures us to keep the good performance of our Associate Editor for Creative Releases Mark university. Sherwin O. Reyes - Ian Jen Ering Dear Ian Jen Ering, Internal Managing Editor Greetings of peace! The good performance of Hayselle B. Pagkaliwagan our alumni in different professional licensure examinations is a validation that we, students News Editor Mark Vincent A. Pineda of SLSU still manage to learn and maintain the quality of education though we sometimes lack Features Editor Maeriehl Joy V. Roxas the necessary facilities and equipment. Don’t be pressured to keep the work of the previous batch, Literary Editor Anne Krisna G. Pabellano focus on yours and someday your dedication will pay off. Thank you! Sports Editor Brandon Leif L. Bibonia - Editor Dear Editor, Visual Editor Joshua James S. Vicente We heard that the enrollment system for the second semester will still be the same as the system used Graphics Editor Arthur D. Lao in this semester. Aren’t the admin knew that the division of the beginning letter of surnames is Art Director Mark Gabriel M. Marquez disproportionate to the number of student lie on each cluster? S taff W ri te rs - Jane Adibadib Jeremy S. Tabu-tabu Dear Jane Adibadib, Aya Rose C. Calleja Greetings of peace! Definitely the admin have Mylene B. Javier the data about the disproportionate number of Del Christjon B. Sogabo student that lie on each cluster. They know it. We Ireen Joyce M. Nuñez gave information about this matter in our previous Matt Wilson M. Quisao releases. Now, what we can do is to wait for the official announcement of the enrollment system for P h oto jo u r n a li s t s the next semester, and hope it will not be patterned Marish Catibog with the failed alphabetized system. Zedric Dalde - Editor Maria Claudine Versoza Alexis Vidal Laurice Alliah Nuñez Resa Mae Salvador Roselle Rubia Patricia Soriano Grap h ic Ar t i s t s John Paulo Banagan Jot Jaio Gogolin Christian Joel Lacorte Janelle Remoroza Layout Artists Joshua James S. Vicente Alexander Jordan Adviser Mr. Essex Vladimer Samaniego Publication Head Prof. Marites Mopera Dean, OSAS Dr. Nilo Dator VP, A cad e m i c Af fa i rs Dr. Marissa Esperal University President Dr. Milo Placino 8 ALCEDIAN XI
EDITORIAL Futile Restoration Recently, Quezon province has flexed its effort asthma and chronic respiratory diseases. in environmental restoration by joining the Quezon province is already housing two Coal-Fired celebration of International Coastal Clean- Up. However, Quezon’s efforts in aiding the environment Power Plants, one 735 megawatts plant in Pagbilao town seems useless upon the custody of two Coal-Fired Powered facing Tayabas Bay and another 1500 megawatts plant Plants in the province. in Mauban facing along the shores of Pacific Ocean. The The project, with the initiative of Provincial province might be enjoying some of the benefits of these Government- Environmental and Natural Resources energy
Tips For A Long Lasting Relationship By Aimee Ampalaya
PENING CTAOBNLTEEONFTS FEATURES 50 -OTW 84 -Alalahanin 85 COVER STORIES 52 -Kapag Nagtagpo ang 54 Kwentista’t Dibuhista 86 -Quezon as its best: An -Island 87 Astounding Stairway to 56 88 Progress 60 PHOTOGRAPHY 89 -The Epitome’s Embarkment on 90 Greener Pastures and Richer 80 -Bingwit Shores 81 -Tusk 90-99 -Bulking up Literacy: 82 -Spark Change 100 Introducing Quezon’s 83 -Palitada supplements in Education -Simulan -The Kingdom that will be Quezon ESSAY LITERARY -Grown -Waited for the five packs ARTS/COMICS -KC EDITORIAL BOARD -Halik ng panghalip -Buso[n]g -Si Seth, si Olyne, at ang Palos
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LETTER TO THE EDITOR The Kingfisher FREEDOM IS THE HIGHEST FORM OF LEARNING EDITORIAL BOARD 2016-2017 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Editor-In-Chief Arvee D. Lao Dear Editor, Good day! This semester, I noticed in your official Editorial Consultant facebook page the congratulatory posts for the Jerald A. Juanaya SLSU passers in various professional licensure examinations. It’s just amazing that we have lot of Associate Editor for Technical Releases topnotchers this year, our student even made it to Me na- se h P. M a lole s second in CPA. As a graduating student, it really pressures us to keep the good performance of our Associate Editor for Creative Releases Mark university. Sherwin O. Reyes - Ian Jen Ering Dear Ian Jen Ering, Internal Managing Editor Greetings of peace! The good performance of Hayselle B. Pagkaliwagan our alumni in different professional licensure examinations is a validation that we, students News Editor Mark Vincent A. Pineda of SLSU still manage to learn and maintain the quality of education though we sometimes lack Features Editor Maeriehl Joy V. Roxas the necessary facilities and equipment. Don’t be pressured to keep the work of the previous batch, Literary Editor Anne Krisna G. Pabellano focus on yours and someday your dedication will pay off. Thank you! Sports Editor Brandon Leif L. Bibonia - Editor Dear Editor, Visual Editor Joshua James S. Vicente We heard that the enrollment system for the second semester will still be the same as the system used Graphics Editor Arthur D. Lao in this semester. Aren’t the admin knew that the division of the beginning letter of surnames is Art Director Mark Gabriel M. Marquez disproportionate to the number of student lie on each cluster? S taff W ri te rs - Jane Adibadib Jeremy S. Tabu-tabu Dear Jane Adibadib, Aya Rose C. Calleja Greetings of peace! Definitely the admin have Mylene B. Javier the data about the disproportionate number of Del Christjon B. Sogabo student that lie on each cluster. They know it. We Ireen Joyce M. Nuñez gave information about this matter in our previous Matt Wilson M. Quisao releases. Now, what we can do is to wait for the official announcement of the enrollment system for P h oto jo u r n a li s t s the next semester, and hope it will not be patterned Marish Catibog with the failed alphabetized system. Zedric Dalde - Editor Maria Claudine Versoza Alexis Vidal Laurice Alliah Nuñez Resa Mae Salvador Roselle Rubia Patricia Soriano Grap h ic Ar t i s t s John Paulo Banagan Jot Jaio Gogolin Christian Joel Lacorte Janelle Remoroza Layout Artists Joshua James S. Vicente Alexander Jordan Adviser Mr. Essex Vladimer Samaniego Publication Head Prof. Marites Mopera Dean, OSAS Dr. Nilo Dator VP, A cad e m i c Af fa i rs Dr. Marissa Esperal University President Dr. Milo Placino 8 ALCEDIAN XI
EDITORIAL Futile Restoration Recently, Quezon province has flexed its effort asthma and chronic respiratory diseases. in environmental restoration by joining the Quezon province is already housing two Coal-Fired celebration of International Coastal Clean- Up. However, Quezon’s efforts in aiding the environment Power Plants, one 735 megawatts plant in Pagbilao town seems useless upon the custody of two Coal-Fired Powered facing Tayabas Bay and another 1500 megawatts plant Plants in the province. in Mauban facing along the shores of Pacific Ocean. The The project, with the initiative of Provincial province might be enjoying some of the benefits of these Government- Environmental and Natural Resources energy