CHTM studs bags culinary triumph at an inter-town cooking competition
CHTM studs bags culinary triumph at an inter-town cooking competition
Proving their excellence and expertise in culinary skills, three students from the College of Hospitality and Tourism Management at DHVSU secured first place at the Kusinero’t Kusinerang Kapampangan Kurang-Kurangan Kapaskuhan 2023: An Inter-Town Cooking Competition held at Robinsons Starmills, Pampanga on December 5.
Jayvee D. Rubiano, Casey C. Andes, and Armand Guevarra, guided by their skilled coaches—Mr. Mike Haizon M. David, Ms. Ilyn M. Mendoza, and Mr. Glenn Abutan—impressed the judges with their dish "Asadong Ning Bacolor at Tamales de Manok king Gisang Gule ampo Sapin-sapin Patatas.”
The winning dish was described as a sumptuous fusion of “asadong dila” thickened with Saniculas cookies and chicken de tamales served with buttered vegetables and layered potato. The culinary showdown featured dishes and specialties from different towns of Pampanga, prepared by school representatives.
In another event, Kyla Cammille B. Dela Cruz and Joshua G. Carbungco, along with their coaches Mr. Mike Haizon M. David, Mr. Alfer S. Sanchez, Ms. Diana D. Ocampo, and Ms. Rowena L. Pamintuan, also represented DHVSU at the 1st Manyaman Festival held at the Capitol Grounds, City of San Fernando, Pampanga.
Words by: Samantha Batalla | MIS
Photo credits: DHVSU Hospitality Management Society Facebook Page
Regional Culture and the Arts Festival 2023
Congratulations to the Honorian delegates for participating in the Regional Culture and the Arts Festival 2023 of the Culture and the Arts Association of State Universities and Colleges Region III (CAASUC-III), held from November 22 to 24, 2023. The event was hosted by Pampanga State Agricultural University in Magalang, Pampanga.
AWARDS RECEIVED:
Champion – Violin
An Nicole R. Dela Peña
Coach – Dr. Rod Raguine
Champion – Poster Making
Dave B. Salenga
Coach – Ar. Jerone Aga
1st Runner Up – Pencil Sketching
Paolo G. Guevarra
Coach – Ar. Marc Emil Miranda
2nd Runner Up – Pagkukuwento
Gino Miko Garcia
Coach – Glen Brian Lacsa
3rd Runner Up – Kundiman
Christian Kenneth D. Ocampo
Coach – Rowell Cruz
3rd runner up – Street Dance (Hiphop)
Dave Asis, Anabella Avila, Ceille Diann Bañez, Chad Christina David, Marc Vinci Dimalanta, Alfred Jan Ace Muli, Josh Naguiat, Daniela Marie Pangilinan, Jan Julien Santos, Marvinel Simon, Kent David Bacani
Coach – Edwino Vesoyo
Assistant Coaches – Editha Quiboloy and Argel Payumo
4th Runner Up - Pagsulat ng Sanaysay
Marc Joshua Basilio
Coach – Jeffrey Gomez
4th Runner Up – Charcoal Rendering
Ivan Tristan L. Mallari
Coach – Ar. Jerone Aga
4th Runner Up – Show Choir
Christine Abad, Haidi Dabu, Juvilyn Grace Lofstedt, Joyce Anne Magsino, Alessandra Nacpil, Arabella Nacpil, Rhainelene Reniva, Angela Reyes, Alexis Nicole Catacutan, Lallelyn Gwenneth Soronio, Don Earl Allyson Bautista, Jancedric Galang, Pierre Cedric Stevenson, John Paul Lacson, Carl Florence Mangiliman, Gabriel Angelo Pagcu, KC Pring, Edward Philippe Reyes, Paul Jonas Sampang, Phaule Johnn Elduayan, Ryu Willam Bembenuto
Coach – Marcial Bonnie Salac
4th Runner Up – Choral Singing
Angela Nicole Amgao, Rhonah Pearl Bagaipo, Nica Jane Capati, Aira Joy Dela Cruz, Janna Mae Dumaual, Shanaia Ashley Meneses, Christina Pineda, Irish Ann Pingul, Mycel Santiago, Irish Mae Tolentino, Jhenslee Arce, Edison Calma, John Alexis Dela Cruz, Paul Jonas Sampang, EJ Chavie Feliciano, Philipp Luis Mercado, Ashley Monsanto, Christian Kenneth Ocampo, Niel Ashley Ocampo, Pierre Cedri Stevenson, Niña Francesca Osorio, Eilhie Jhon Sibug
Coach – Rowel Cruz
Other participants:
Mr. and Ms. CAASUC III
Christian Jon Q. Capio and Marjolette J. Pangilinan
Coaches – Dr. Eddiebal Layco and Hilene Hernandez
Pop Solo
Shanaia Ashley M. Meneses
Coach – Rowell Cruz
Spoken Poetry
Agenbel D. Sicat
Coach – Edna Martinez
Story Telling
Jayson Mañalac
Coach – Carl Jean Roncal
Essay Writing
Febe D. Ocampo
Coach – Carl Jean Roncal
Live Band
Charles Cabrera, Nathan Lem Dela Cruz, Anathea Manalili, John Mark Mayati, Mark Jave Stanley Medina,
Micah Mesina, Aldrin Reyes
Coach – Walter Boltron
Classical Guitar
Ralph Laurence Lalu
Coach – Dr. Rod Raguine
Banduria
Maica Janella C. Masa
Coach – Dr. Rod Raguine
Photography
Caryl Joy P. Baustista
Coach – Ar. Darlene Mae Cunanan
Vocal Duet
Rhonah Pearl Bagaipo
Aira Joy Dela Cruz
Coach – Ivan Dolleson
Short and Sweet Play Musical
Jamaica Emocling, Arca Angel Dizon, Ashley Monsanto, Mary Nicole Sison, Deejay Sofia Valencia
Coach – Walter Boltron
Assistant Coach – Abigail Meneses
Short and Sweet Play Drama
Julian Justine Buan, Clyde Ken Feliciano, Paulyn Joy Geroiaga, Christine Jane Medina, Angelo Ocampo, Chelsy Panganiban
Coach – Ar. Owen Francis Canlas
Assistant Coach – Harold Grant Gumabon
Philippine Folk Dance
Keaina Gabrielle Dizon, Jerome Alipio, Lindsey Daniella Lazarraga, Therese Mae Paloma, Rheyel Delantar, Eika Pascua, Xhaina Marie Sese, Alvin Cantero, Jericho Javines, John Carlo Garcia, Jefferson Portacio, Donnalyn Senio, Joeseph Simon, Vincent Brian Visda, Rica May Barde, Shekinah Kyla Dela Cruz, Kimberly Ann Palomo, Mark Gil Yap
Coach - Edwino Vesoyo
Assistant Coaches – Editha Quiboloy and Argel Payumo
Contemporary Dance
Shekina Kyla Dela Cruz, Joan Alfaro, Jerome Alipio, Josh Anlly Alvaro, Alvin Cantero, Rodnel Cauilan, Denver Ashley Manabat, Jefferson Portacio, Johnpol Liang, Vincen Brian Visda, Rheyel Delantar, Josh Anlly Alvaro
Coach - Edwino Vesoyo
Assistant Coaches – Editha Quiboloy and Argel Payumo
Indigenous Dance
Joan Alfaro, Nicole Baun, Archie Cabigting, Rafaela Jaspe, Abigail Figueroa, Caryll Ann Jabal, Monette Sulit, Ma. Lyka Villadolid, Jerome Alipip. Aldrin James Almiron, Augimereon Santos, JV Angelo Sombillo, Denver Ashley Manabat, Josh Anlly Alvaro, Patrick James Lugtu, Rodnel Caulian, Kimberly Ann Palomo, Christian Galvez
Coach - Edwino Vesoyo
Assistant Coaches – Editha Quiboloy and Argel Payumo
Your DHVSU community is proud of your achievement!
#HailMaroonAndGoldHonorians
Photo credits: The Industrialist
Indus bags 29 awards, claims 2nd best performing school at 14th NCMC
Indus bags 29 awards, claims 2nd best performing school at 14th NCMC
Zamboanga City - The Industrialist, the official student publication of Don Honorio Ventura State University, achieved Second Place (Overall) as the Best Performing School by receiving a total of 29 awards during the 14th National Campus Media Conference (NCMC) organized by the School Press Advisers Movement, Inc. at the Grand Astoria Hotel in Zamboanga Del Sur.
Here is the complete list of awards received by Indus.
INDIVIDUAL CONTESTS
• Special Citation (Silver Medalist) for Medallion Award of Excellence Editor Category -
Patrick Bryan Porras
• 1st Place Visual Journalism (Filipino) - Patrick Bryan Porras
• 7th Place Opinion Writing (English) - Nathalie Miranda
• 7th Place News Writing (Filipino) - Ellyza Loise Del Fin
GROUP CONTESTS
• 4th Place - Best Digital Magazine Publishing
• 3rd Place Best Graphics and Layout (Digital Magazine Publishing) - Joshua Emmanuel Bernabe
• 3rd Place Best News Writer (Digital Magazine Publishing) - Klarence Layug
• 4th Place Best Editorial Writer (Digital Magazine Publishing) - Paul Chester Galang
• 5th Place Feature Story Writer (Profile Feature Story) - Kylie Mae Abegonia
• 4th Place - Pambansang Pautakang Pampahayagan - Ellyza Loise Delfin, Elisha Mae Laquindanum, and Kylie Mae Abegonia
Campus Magazine (Tertiary Division)
• 4th Place - Campus Magazine of the Year
• 1st Place - Campus Magazine Feature Stories
• 2nd Place - Campus Magazine News Stories
• 3rd Place - Campus Magazine Feature Photos
• 7th Place - Campus Magazine Dev Com Page
• 8th Place - Campus Magazine Cover Page Design
• 8th Place - Campus Magazine Editorial Page
Campus Newspaper (Tertiary Division)
• 2nd Place - Campus Newspaper of the Year
• 1st Place - Campus Newspaper News Stories
• 1st Place - Campus Newspaper Inside Page Layout
• 3rd Place - Campus Newspaper Dev Com Page
• 3rd Place - Campus Newspaper Feature Photos
• 3rd Place - Campus Newspaper Opinion Articles
• 5th Place - Campus Newspaper News Photos
• 5th Place - Campus Newspaper Sports Action Photos
• 7th Place - Campus Newspaper Editorial Content
• 7th Place - Campus Newspaper Editorial Cartoon
• 8th Place - Campus Newspaper Front Page Layout
• 8th Place - Campus Newspaper Feature Stories
Congratulations, Indus!
Words by Samantha F. Batalla
Photo credits: The Industrialist
TOSP-R3ACH recognizes 3 awardees, 3 finalists from DHVSU for HMGL 2023
TOSP-R3ACH recognizes 3 awardees, 3 finalists from DHVSU for HMGL 2023
The Ten Outstanding Students of the Philippines – Region 3 Alumni Community of Heroes (TOSP-R3ACH) honored six promising students from Don Honorio Ventura State University (DHVSU) for Huwarang Mag-aaral ng Gitnang Luzon (HMGL) 2023 in an awarding ceremony held at Dr. Yanga’s College, Inc. in Bocaue, Bulacan on October 16.
Now on its second year, this independent awards program serves as a platform to inspire students to become exemplary youth leaders dedicated to individual and community development and acknowledged those graduating students who demonstrated exceptional performance in academics, leadership, and social responsibility.
Among the participating institutions, DHVSU stood out with three of its six finalists being named among the HMGL 2023.
The awardees from DHVSU included Purple A. Tolentino from Bachelor of Science in Social Work, Christian Zyrus I. Quizon, and Carl Jeane S. Rongcal both from Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in English programs.
Meanwhile, the finalists included Rico P. Garcia in the Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Filipino, Ronnel B. Tiongco in the Bachelor of Secondary Education Major in Mathematics, and Raymon M. Tagumasi in the Bachelor of Science in Biology.
A four-day culminating event was held on October 13-16 where the top 16 finalists of HMGL 2023 got into series of activities, including formation programs, interviews, judging sessions, and an alumni night.
Accompanying the DHVSU finalists were Dr. Gloria Gigante, Director for Student Affairs, Mr. Christopher Sicat, representative from the Mexico Campus, and Dr. Adonis David, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, all celebrating the achievements of the university's alumni.
In addition, Atty. Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan, a former senate majority leader of the Philippines, served as guest of honor during the awarding ceremony and he challenged the HMGL finalists and the youth about their historical role in the Philippine history.
“In every society, when the youth and students get involved, social-political transformation happens. Kayo, bilang bagong henerasyon ng Kabataang Pilipino, handa ba kayong tanggapin ang hamon ng inyong papel sa kasaysayan ng Pilipinas? That is the question that only you can answer,” Pangilinan said, emphasizing that the youth and students possess the passion, energy, and idealism.
Words and photos by Samantha F. Batalla | Information Officer
NSCUAA October 1-6, 2023 First Runner-up (OVERALL)
Congratulations Region III – Central Luzon for being the First Runner-Up (Overall) during the National State Colleges and Universities Athletic Association (SCUAA) games held at Tarlac Province last October 1-6, 2023.
Region 3 was represented by Don Honorio Ventura State University for the following events:
- Women’s Basketball Team
- Kenneth Calma – Member of Men’s Volleyball Team
- Men’s Basketball Team (Silver Medalist)
- Women’s Sepak Takraw (Bronze Medalist) - Angelie Mañalac (Team Captain)
- Men’s Chess Board 2 (Bronze Medalist) - King Moises Pineda
The DHVSU community is proud of your achievement!
Photo credits: The Industrialist
DHVSU alumnus ranks 8th in OSLP awards
DHVSU alumnus ranks 8th in OSLP awards
Raymon M. Tagumasi, a Summa Cum Laude graduate of Bachelor of Science in Biology Batch 2023 at Don Honorio Ventura State University (DHVSU) – College of Arts and Sciences (CAS), was awarded as the Rank 8 - Outstanding Student Leader of the Philippines (OSLP) 2023 by Transforming Advocates and Champions (TRAC) during the 3rd International Convention of Student Affairs and Services held at Baguio Teacher’s Camp, Baguio City on October 1.
To qualify for the OSLP, nominees must be endorsed and recommended by the Dean of the Office of Student Affairs and Services, be a Filipino citizen not more than 25 years old, of excellent moral character, and bona fide students of any affiliated Higher Education Institution, graduating in the academic year 2022-2023, should have maintained a clean academic record with no failing grades, possess good moral character, and must not have committed any major offenses, and must garner the necessary points from the criteria set forth by TRAC Awards Committee.
Tagumasi, who has been an active student leader since 2017, demonstrated his outstanding leadership abilities through various roles at DHVSU.
Notable positions he held include Governor of DHVSU-CAS Student Council for the academic year 2021- 2022, Vice President of DHVSU Biology Society for the academic year 2022 – 2023, and Head Commissioner of DHVSU Student Commission on Election for the academic year 2021 – 2022.
Tagumasi is one of the 20 finalists out of the 135 applicants who qualify for the OSLP and is the first nominee coming from DHVSU. #
Words by Samantha F. Batalla | DHVSU - Public Information Office
Contributed photos by Raymon M. Tagumasi
6 Honorians advance to HMGL’s final 16 list
6 Honorians advance to HMGL’s final 16 list
Bringing forth another triumph for the university, six Honorians were recognized on September 15 as part of the top 16 finalists for this year's search for Mga Huwarang Mag-aaral ng Gitnang Luzon (HMGL).
Among the 16 awardees who came from different institutions are six students of DHVSU, namely, Rico P. Garcia, Christian Zyrus I. Quizon, Carl Jeane S. Rongcal, Raymon M. Tagumasi, Ronnel B. Tiongco, Purple A. Tolentino.
Since the finalists were already unveiled, it is expected that they will undergo another selection process to determine this year's top 10 HMGL.
The Outstanding Students of the Philippines—Region 3 Alumni Community of Heroes (TOSP-R3ACH) is an independent awards program that seeks to recognize student leaders and community servers across Region III.
Report by Febe Ocampo | The Industrialist
DHVSU student leaders participate in 10th PITYLC; Malit secures 3rd place in poster-making
Twelve University Student Council (USC) leaders from Don Honorio Ventura State University (DHVSU) Twelve University Student Council (USC) leaders from Don Honorio Ventura State University (DHVSU) showcased their commitment to sustainable communities at the 10th Philippines I Transform! YoungLeaders Convention (PITYLC), held at Teachers Camp in Baguio City from August 17 to 22.
Aligned with the theme, "A Decade of Action: Championing Sustainable Communities," the convention provided a platform for young leaders to be influenced and empowered, fostering collaborativethinking, working, and action. This engagement aimed to make them active stakeholders in advocatingfor and localizing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Christopher Ivan Malit, an outgoing USC Senator majoring in BS Architecture with a focus on Student Services, made his mark by securing third place in the poster-making category.
Additionally, former Chief of Staff for Records, Research and Legal Affairs Carlito Tolentino represented DHVSU in the essay writing category, while outgoing USC Senator on Finance Mary Joy Nala participatedin the photo advocacy category.
DHVSU's delegation, led by Dr. Gloria B. Gigante, Director of the Office of Student Affairs, along with University Student Council Advisers Christopher Sicat and Hilene Hernandez, demonstrated theircommitment to nurturing transformative leaders by actively participating in various activities andplenaries throughout the convention.
Written by Samantha F. Batalla | DHVSU Public Information Office
Contributed photos from University Student Council Officers 2022 - 2023
‘The Industrialist’ secures 20 awards from 2nd YJPFC
‘The Industrialist’ secures 20 awards from 2nd YJPFC
OLONGAPO CITY, Zambales - The Industrialist played a leading role in the media revolution!
The official student publication of Don Honorio State University garnered 20 awards from the 2nd Young Journalist Press Freedom Congress (YJPFC) organized by the Association of Tertiary School Paper Advisers of Region III, Inc. (ATSPAR3), held at Columban College on August 30.
'Indus' was hailed as the 7th top-performing publication among the 30 participating schools. Here is the complete list of awards received by the student publication:
Best Social Media Page
7th Place - Overall
3rd Place - Best in News and Reports
4th Place - Best in Sports
5th Place - Best in Editorial and Opinion
5th Place - Best in Photos
6th Place - Best in DevComm
Best E-Magazine
5th Place – Overall
1st Place - Best in Editorial
1st Place - - Best in Photos
3rd Place - Best in News and Reports
4th Place – Best in Opinion
9th Place – Best in Sports
9th Place – Best in Cover Design
Best News Broadcast Production
4th Place – Overall
1st Place – Best News Story
2nd Place – Best News Reporters
3rd Place – Best Script
7th Place – Best Technical Director
8th Place – Best Anchor
With the theme "Ink and Impact: Campus Journalists Leading the Media Revolution," the YJPFC event aligns with the celebration of National Press Freedom Day.
Words by Samantha F. Batalla | DHVSU Public Information Office
Contributed photos from The Industrialist
Credits to the Association of Tertiary School Paper Advisers of Region III, Inc. for the publication materials of the entries
submitted by The Industrialist
DHVSU brings back Capampangan Zarzuela to life
DHVSU brings back Capampangan Zarzuela to life
Don Honorio Ventura State University (DHVSU) partnered with the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) to revive a rich cultural heritage through a three-day Seminar Workshop on Capampangan Zarzuela held at the University Hostel on August 16-18.
As one of the parts of the Edutourism program, the activity aims to rejuvenate the once-famous tradition in the town of Bacolor, Pampanga where it will be transformed into a Neo-Classical form.
With the theme “Bringing Back Arts and Culture on Local Repository,” the workshop brought together the members of the DHVSU Guintung Siuala Singers and selected teachers from the Department of Education - District of Bacolor as participants.
Mr. Andy Alviz, Director and Founder of ArtiSta.Rita Foundation Inc., and Mr. Randy del Rosario, Musical Director, Playwright, and Co-founder of ArtiSta.Rita, shared their expertise and insights to the participants.
The said program was initiated by the DHVSU Office for International Partnerships and Programs headed by Dr. Mildred M. Crisostomo.
Written by Samantha F. Batalla | DHVSU Public Information Office
Contributed photos from Mr. Rowel Cruz and Arch. Owen Canlas | DHVSU Office of Culture and Arts
Honorian reps bag wins in G17 UAC Nat’l Summinit; DHVSU lauded univ of the year
Honorian reps bag wins in G17 UAC Nat’l Summinit; DHVSU lauded univ of the year
Bringing further recognition to DHVSU, Honorian ambassadors and coordinators reaped 20 awards, hailing the institution as University of the Year in the G17 University Ambassador Consortium (UAC) Philippines National Summit on August 19, which transpired at the JPL Hall of Freedom at the Lyceum of the Philippines University (LPU) Intramuros, Manila.
As the biggest undergraduate conference for SDGs kicked off, the G17 National Summit, with the theme "Championing the 17 Sustainable Development Goals," honored and recognized the SDG ambassadors and coordinators for their efforts and actions with regard to localizing SDGs.
On top of this, over 150 ambassadors and coordinators participated in this year’s G17 UAC Ph, with 10 participating universities and colleges, namely, LPU, Far Eastern University (FEU), University of Santo Tomas (UST), Adamson University (AdU), Marinduque State College (MSC), Visayas State University (VSU), University of the Philippines (UP), Technological Institute of the Philippines (TIP), PATTS College of Aeronautics, and DHVSU.
During the recognition, a number of DHVSU recipients from the Bacolor (Main) Campus and regular sites were granted recognition and received a total of 20 awards.
Carl Jeane S. Rongcal, the university coordinator, claimed Coordinator of the Year and bagged four Coordinator of the Month awards, including June, November, December, and February.
In addition, Ranelle F. Esguerra (SDG 13) was awarded the Social Media Advocate of the Year, while Rae Josiel Buan (SDG 2) was given the Leadership Star Award.
Furthermore, Kristen Erica Sese (SDG 12) clinched the award for Academic Star. Additionally, Remigio R. Dungo III (SDG 5), including Anne Marella Soguilon (SDG 3), received an award for emerging ambassadors, and Marjolette Pangilinan was commended for having the best dress.
Arising from the said occasion were the following DHVSU ambassadors along with their individual monthly awards:
Ambassador of the Month:
• Remigio R. Dungo III (March)
Best Project of the Month:
• SDG 2: We Extend - Rae Josiel Josiel Buan (October)
• SDG 10: Inklusibong Pagkatuto - Caren Carlos (December)
• SDG 5: Labels Aside, Equality Resides - Remigio R. Dungo III (March)
Social Media Advocate of the Month:
• Ranelle Flores Esguerra (November)
• Marjolette Pangilinan (December)
• Arth Joshpine Baltazar (January)
• Vincent Kyle Sison (February)
• Ian Christian Catu (March)
The said undertaking gathered educational institutes, lawmakers, organizations, as well as corporate
sectors to participate, where it provided doors of opportunities and insights on SDGs for undergraduates
concerning their career prospects and their coming-of-age.
Report by Clark Flores and Remigo Dungo III |The Industrialist
SUC III shines at SUC Fair, reaps multiple awards
SUC III shines at SUC Fair, reaps multiple awards
The State Universities and Colleges Region III (SUC III) showcased remarkable achievements and talents in the recently held SUC Fair at SM City Iloilo, Iloilo City, last July 10-13.
With the theme, "Navigating the Global Landscape through Innovations, Cultural & Arts Preservation, and Higher Education Quality," the SUC Fair 2023 brought together educators, students, and researchers from various SUCs in the Philippines.
Among the participating regions, SUC III was among the top performers that left a significant mark by securing multiple awards in various categories.
SUC III received several awards, which include the special award for Best Agri Product, second place for same event edit, second place in songwriting competition, third runner-up in Mr. SUC Fair, and fourth runner-up in Ms. SUC Fair.
University President Dr. Enrique G. Baking, Planning Officer Director Eddiebal P. Layco, Office of Culture and Arts Director Rowell Cruz, Research Management Office Director Robin Dimla, Quality and Management Systems Office Director Emmanuel Parreno, Knowledge Management and Innovation Office Director Ana Liza Nacion, and Laboratory High School Principal Jerame Gamboa represented Don Honorio Ventura State University in the said event.
Written by Samantha Batalla / DHVSU - Public Information Office
Contributed photos by Dr. Eddiebal P. Layco
University Days 2019
DECEMBER 12 |
Winners |
Street Dance Competition |
First Place – DHVSU Lubao Campus (Dinagyang Festival) |
Float Parade |
First Place – DHVSU Sto. Tomas Campus |
Free Interpretative Dance Competition |
First Place – DHVSU Porac Campus (Sinulog Festival) |
Singkagaling |
First Place – Ruzzel Anne Nucom (DHVSU Sto. Tomas Campus) |
Best Dance Crew |
First Place – College of Engineering and Architecture |
K-Pop Random Play Dance |
Grand winner – Rana Mae Santiago |
Cheerdance Competition |
First Place – College of Engineering and Architecture |
DECEMBER 13 |
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Ms. Q & A |
Miss Q & A 2019 – Robin James Peña (College of Education) Minor Awards: |
K-Pop Dance Cover Competition |
First Place – Zone-One |
Mr. & Ms. DHVSU (Tradition and the Arts) |
Ms. DHVSU 2019 – Pauline Cabrera (DHVSU Porac Campus) |
Lighting of Parul Para Kay Honorio |
First Place – DHVSU Sto. Tomas Campus |
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