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REACH YOUR GOALS AS ONE With the slow but steady return of face to face classes, we are all pressured to readapt to our physical classrooms and with every new term, we are challenged with different obstacles whether it would be academics or something more personal such as our own habits. But as students and scholars, if we want to reach our peak, we must set our goals high which is why The Lasallian Scholar Society organized a webinar for scholars to aim to the top and reach those goals! FPS: Power of ONE was an online event during February 22,2023, made for students and scholars to reflect on themselves and what they should prioritize on. CJ De Guzman, former vice president of The Lasallian Scholar Society was the lecturer of the event who was able to give various tips and techniques though everything had one similarity, time management. Time management not only focuses on our class schedule or review sessions, but time to manage ourselves as well. This online learning experience has led us to recollect ourselves and unite ourselves as ONE to focus on not only setting our goals but through the perfect execution of our own goals. These goals are the ones we set ourselves and pursue for our own improvement. Our goals show our ambition, vigor and persistence to resolve ourselves as one. Even if it's one small step in a thousand miles, you will surely overcome it as long as you unite yourself as ONE.
ON THE PATH TO GREATNESS – UPSKILLSS: CREATE TO BE GREAT! Every student aims to have great careers once leaving the halls of our dear alma mater, but how can one increase their chances of success? A well-crafted resume could just be the key to unlocking paths or passing obstacles that prevent a student from reaching the stars, especially when recruiters take less than 10 seconds to determine if one’s impressive enough. With the aim of helping scholars and students alike, Lasallian Scholars’ Society held the workshop “UpskilLSS: Create to be Great!” which focused on crafting that perfect resume that is sure to help create a remarkable impression on the companies the participants want to apply to. The event was held on March 8, 2023 and featured former LSS President Sophia Jimenez as the speaker and workshop lead. Sophia Jimenez provided practical tips, advice, and knowledge, not just on resume crafting, but also on becoming an impressive, stand-out applicant. Those career goals become easier to reach with the perfect resume, and UpskilLSS didn’t just up the resume skills of the participants – it helped give a major glow up!
TUTORIALSS! THE STRIVE TO SUCCESS TutoriaLSS is present again this term of AY22-23. With an outstanding array of tutors and courses, TutoriaLSS has never been better! This event is for those who wanna learn more in provided courses at the expense of their time (and brain cells!) alone. With TutoriaLSS, synchronous sessions are held with some practice tests to help improve one’s performance in their chosen field. The tutors who dedicated their time and effort to this are scholars who have undergone training from the Br. Andrew Gonzalez College of Education (BAGCED). The lineup consists of: Edric Luis G. Ato, Alain A. Geronimo, Gavielle Gerico L. Cruz, Paulo Andrae F. Carreon, Karl Vincent G. Castro, Jared Earl C. Leyson, and Shealtiel Lei Jamoles. With this tutor pool, even the available courses to teach were more extensive, ranging from numerous biology, physics, math, and other science-related courses. What’s better? On February 21 & 22, 2023, the first set of face-to-face TutoriaLSS sessions was held, after numerous online sessions. This might be screaming more opportunities for the event’s success, and is another thing to look out for!
CREATIVILEAD – Julie Israel A productive day ahead filled with lessons and smiles as our 9th LSS officers faced various activities prepared by the Organizational Development Committee. This time, the project heads invited speakers to discuss creative leadership in managing and reducing internal conflicts. The presentations of Mr. Jose 'Pepeton' Felipe and Ms. Alyssa Tablada helped the officers to strengthen organizational engagement. Undoubtedly, ideas overflowed as everyone shared different innovative ways to achieve progress. In enhancing the leadership skills of all officers, the Organizational Development Committee prepared a series of challenging activities; to make things more exciting, groups were constantly changed. This way, officers got to meet and work with everyone. Although, some were very clever to outsmart the project heads and position themselves in seats to retain in their group. It goes to show how creative LSS officers can be no matter where they are placed. However, this team building, CreativiLead, not only showed the creative side of LSS officers but also manifested their competitive spirits. From building the tallest tower made out of straws to quickly answering LSS facts from other groups, everyone produced various strategies to ensure they would win every round. Before awarding the most creative officer, the Organizational Development Committee introduced a particular activity that created a lasting impact on our officers; the Shark Tank. The winning activities produced by different groups were: OpiLSSina, LSStudy, and TikTok LSS. Afterward, the first, second, and third creative officers were awarded: JV Magdaong, Emery Andres, and Hazel Coroza, respectively. However, gaining this award also means acknowledging everyone's efforts to succeed; without them, there would be no emerging winners. The same goes for the organization; because of the officers' creative visions, the conditions of the Lasallian scholars' community continue to improve. The Lasallian Scholars Society would like to express its gratitude towards the Organizational Development Committee for its consistent efforts to boost camaraderie among officers; specifically to Kyla Cansana, Christian Adorna, Jestine Ang, Luke Aniago, Jolly Baltazar, and Karylle Beldad.
GOING BEYOND THE WALLSS TO SHARE MORE BLESSINGS! – Helen Keller The Lasallian Scholars Society has continuously been extending help to students, may it be through scholar services, tutorial sessions, financial literacy, and many more. However, the organization went beyond the walls officially this term to share more blessings in the community. The donation drive started last March 13, 2023, and ended on March 31, 2023, partnering with Operation Big Brother. During this initiative, all students (even university staff) were able to participate and locate BTW: SYB! boxes in the university. Note: These boxes were scattered in different gates; North Gate, South Gate, Agno Gate, BAG Hall Gate, and Gokongwei Hall Gate (Agno Side). From notebooks and ball pens to pre-loved bags and bulk school supplies, the organization received overflowing love and support from everyone in the university, which resulted in more than 80 school supplies kits being given to Gregorio Perfecto High School.
To make things more memorable, our officers spearheading this initiative (Angelo Padilla, Kim Tolosa, Uno Raagas, and Jilian Lamberto) went to our chosen beneficiary and held a program, making it a day filled with gratitude and fulfillment. Seeing the smiles of every student in GPHS is worth all the hard work in making this a reality. The Lasallian Scholars Society expresses its utmost appreciation toward Operation Big Brother (OBB), the Project Heads: Uno Raagas and Jilian Lamberto—guided by CJ Branoco, and, most importantly, to everyone who has made Beyond the WalLSS: Share Your Blessings! successful. Every little help we have received led us to produce a greater impact on the lives of GPHS students. Indeed, when we work together, we make things bigger, brighter, and better.
READY, PLAYER ONE? After two years of online learning, the Lasallian Scholars Society is elated to hold this year's scholars' week face-to-face. Last March 27-28, and 30, 2023, the organization held its SW On-Site Booth at the Yuchengco Lobby, providing fun games and prizes for those who wished to participate. Additionally, there was a photo booth and dedication wall for students, and even university staff, to share and create happy memories with LSS. With all the academic stress and anxiety brought on by the term, and the looming finals season, it was a perfect time to unwind, play, and chat Ready to level up and play with us this scholars’ week? with friends during this eventful week. Thanks to the remarkable work of the Creatives Committee, the arcade visual experience was memorable for the Lasallian scholars. The booth certainly stood out among the crowd and introduced all SW events, like a boss unlocking all characters. Whether we are 'om-noming' our way like Pacman or racing to the finish line like Vanellope von Schweetz, one thing is for sure: everyone was on the next level! It was exciting to meet and share a laugh with everyone once again despite hectic schedules. It made our first on-site booth experience unforgettable. We cannot wait to see you again next year, and we hope you are as ready as ever to play with us. Don’t close your eyes because your future’s ready to shine!
Secret Admirer BY: JACINTA NICOLE VILLANUEVA If your love language is “Words of Affirmation”, then this one’s definitely for you! To make this year’s Scholars’ Week extra special, the Lasallian Scholars Society’s (LSS) Organizational Development Committee set up a “dedication wall”, a space where scholars can make each other feel equally appreciated through the written word. A virtual dedication wall was organized for those who have grown accustomed to the online setup, and are more comfortable with typing down their personal messages. A physical dedication wall, on the other hand, was put in place at the LSS onsite booth for those who like it the traditional way. Two viable options were presented as a means to accommodate everyone’s preferred mode of letter-writing. LOVE IS AN EMPTY PAGE, WAITING TO BE FILLED—
It all began with a blank message template and a blank sheet of Manila paper. As each day passed, those “clean slates” gained a new poem, devotion, confession, shameless plug, doodle, question, proposal, and love note —of all lengths and sizes too! It got to the point where there were no more spaces for entries or submissions. And as each day passed, LSS was able to unearth words and feelings that some scholars may have been keeping to themselves all this time. Truth be told that the addressees of these dedication letters felt just as relieved. Perhaps, one does not need to be a communications major, let alone a modern Shakespeare, to make art and express emotions. All you really need is an avenue, a dedication wall, to ignite a so-called “positive virus”. Through this project, the Organizational Development Committee reminds all of us that every day is a perfect day to show how much we care for others, as it is never a bad idea to do so.
TAFTEST 2023: THE PURSUIT OF INFINITE LEARNING TAFTEST 2023: THE PURSUIT OF INFINITE LEARNING - Ed Parker While the other Scholars’ Weeks events primarily display one’s astuteness to many physical activities and challenges, the Lasallian Scholar’s Society’s TAFTest Challenge focuses more on one’s intellect across many different fields. Holding one of its first quiz bees in the face-to-face setup, the Academics Committee challenged a total of seven teams. With this term’s full integration of the hybrid setup, more of DLSU’s students are challenged to reach new feats and adjust to new environments to cope with their studies. As a result, it brings more importance for DLSU’s scholars to embrace these new challenges and claim victory, balance, and growth within each new step. With that, this year’s quiz bee coverage involved eleven different topics ranging from Science, Math, Business and Economics, Geography/History, Language, Art and Culture, Trivia/General Knowledge, Sport, Current Events, Video Games, and Pop culture. If you put a piece of red cellophane on the light of a room painted blue, what will the color of the wall be? Answer: Black
What is the sum of the first 4 prime numbers in the Fibonacci sequence? With the project heads as the judges, namely Karuna Mansukhani, Gabriell Beltran, Shealtiel Jamoles, Edric Ato, Jona Ilustre, and Regine de Guzman, the competition was able to recognize its top three teams as its winning champions. Third place is awarded to Vince Abarientos and Erbyn Matibag. Meanwhile, second place is awarded to Lance Crisostomo, Francis Nicdao, and Renz Bautista. Lastly, this year’s reigning champions in the first place are Christian Adorna, Sealtiel Dumpit, and Alyssa Estoque. Whether win or lose, this year’s TAFTest Challenge has no doubt been a challenge to all the scholars who participated. Nevertheless, the aspiration to continue learning never fails to be instilled within each of DLSU’s scholars as they are not only granted the gift to pursue their education but also a gift to use it to the best of their abilities. Answer: 23 What is the name of the Orange Ghost in Pac-man? A. Inky B. Blinky C. Pinky D. Clyde Answer: D. 1st PLACE tEAM 6 2ND PLACE ETIVAC G 3RD PLACE TEAM 7
The Amazing Race was known as an American reality game show where different groups of people would travel around both North and South America to compete in challenges to gain the most points. Taking a step back into the face-to-face environment, the Lasallian Scholars Society’s own Amazing Race seeks for its participants to step out of the virtual space to explore and partake in challenges in different areas of the De La Salle University (DLSU) campus with the theme Sugar Rush, a fictitious game from the movie Wreck it Ralph. The project was made as a collaborative effort between not only its Activities Committee but also its Scholars Services and Documentation and Logistics Committees. With the efforts of the project heads (Reece Polancos, Jheraldo Salmasan, Uno Raagas, Genellie Erap, Eros Templonuevo, Rikaella Shinohara, and Ythan Gloria), the event hosted a total of five teams, named after game’s racers, composed of mostly five members. Each team was tested on both their mental wits and physical stamina in accomplishing a total of eight different stations with different challenges, such as the White Rabbit sack race, Papermint Fish flying race, and Cheerio Chanting. With the efforts of all the participating teams, the top three winners announced were, from third to first, Teams Crumbelina (Seth Paden, Rayben Rimando, and Dominic Roque), Twirl (Godspeed Feliciano, Mary Lasala, John Mercado, Alyssa Estoque Maricarl Aquino, and Adrian Sevillana), and Winterpop (Kyla Cansana, John Corpuz, Arisa De Guzman, and Mikee Gadiana). Meanwhile, Team Fluggerbutter (Pamela Alejandro, John Dacula, Bianca Duncan, Alexis Abellar, and Edric Ato) won the Best in Cheer award. As its first face-to-face amazing race comes to an end, the Lasallian Scholars Society has undoubtedly instilled not only a sense of challenge but a daring desire for growth and change among DLSU’s scholars for the remaining terms to come. BATTLE OF THE FEARLSS: THE AMAZING RACE Creative people do not see things for what they are; they see them for what they can be. – Julie Israel
You are all joining Vanellope Von Schweets to LSS’ The Amazing Race, do you have what it takes to beat her? Each team will enter 8 islands (the 8 stations): White Rabbit, Sip the Nips, Lolli Bump, Blow pops, Papermint, Buttercup, Sweet Senses, and Cheerios. Island 1: White Rabbit is where the fun begins. Candies and cuties hopping around with smiles on their faces awaiting to finish the race first. But not that easy as this land is full of pebbles getting in the way and sticky as gum to get you tripping. Next up, Island 2: Sip the Nips, the most colorful island you’ll ever see - blue, red, yellow are its primary. Huffing and puffing is the key to the next step but a smooth sweep is what Vanellope is looking for . Having fun? Well, it has just begun with Lolli Bump around the corner. The sweetest island you’ll ever be but it’ll surely get you on your knees. To get through this island, balance and patience is the key! A ghoulish island you will be in, with pyramids and towers within - BlowPops is the name of the game. Will the winds of DLSU slow you down or will you be able to turn that around. Refreshing and cool is Papermint Island but it is also known to be the most cruel. Not feeling quite challenged yet? We bet you all are starting to feel some regret as this will make you have a reset. Sweet and salty is a combination that Vanellope loves the most, will Buttercup island easily have you all be a mallowy roast? The scent of campfire is ready to meet you here, but to cross this island is to be interfered as sight is gone and the challenge is to be one. It's been the sweetest journey but it's not as sugary satisfying as the Island of Sweet Senses. Smells like something big awaits you all here. Its surroundings are all covered by honeycomb and cobwebs making it difficult to talk, see, and touch but the way to go is to persevere and the champion shall be declared crystal clear! Tired yet? Don’t be fooled as the race is not yet done. King Candy comes across you all giving each team and Vanellope a secret Island to get you all twisty but having fun! storyline
What t ip id t ips wor ked /wor k for you , and wou ld you recommend your fe l low scho lars to do the same ? Why ? What are /were your go -to study p laces on campus ? Why ? ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ ________________________________________ Every year, more and more scholars become part of the constantly growing Lasallian scholar community. While we all eventually say goodbye to the home we found in LSS to venture out into the world after graduation, none of us really stop being Lasallian scholars by heart as we still go on in life carrying the principles and lessons that we learned as both students of DLSU and as scholars who were given the opportunity of a scholarship throughout our undergraduate journey. As a part of this year’s Scholars Week, the Lasallian Scholars Society organized an Alumni Homecoming Event to recognize the Lasallian scholars at heart through a video aired on the official LSS Facebook page. However, unlike most Alumni Recognition events, it came with a twist - one that involved comparing and contrasting the opinions and points of view of both current and former Lasallian scholars to examine how Lasallian culture really changes from one generation to the next. The video began with an introductory opening by hosts Shaina Tomaneng and Jacinta Villanueva, Junior Officers of the Documentation and Logistics Committee. Featuring three current Lasallian scholars and three scholar alumni, the alumni homecoming video took the form of an interview or question-and-answer game where the hosts asked questions about anything under the sun in DLSU. The Q&A started out with the questions under the General category where the scholars were asked about things like their tipid tips and enlistment season strategies. This was then followed by the questions under the Academics category, which included questions about their go-to study places and study habits. It was interesting to note how the presence of “freeloaders” or group members who minimally contribute to groupwork is nothing rare, especially from a scholar’s point of view. The last two categories comprised fun questions for the scholars, namely Lasallian Humor and Hot Takes. The former asked the scholars’ opinions on topics such as the “Uniqlo shirt as DLSU Uniform” joke and frosh hate. Interestingly, some interesting points were noted such as Kuya Kang’s “Why not?” response to “Kasalanan nga ba talaga ng mga frosh? Bakit?” Meanwhile, the last category included questions about the single-use plastic ban implementation of DLSU and the use of DLSU Freedom Wall Facebook page as a virtual lonely hearts club. All in all, it was refreshing to see both similarities and differences in opinion by comparing the responses of current and alumni scholars side by side and seeing that indeed, some things never change when it comes to the life and culture of La Salle. HOME IS WHERE THE ANIMO IS BY: SHAINA DELIA TOMANENG
BRILLIANT, TALENTED, AND NEVER BEEN DONE BEFORE – LSS HOLDS SCHOLARS ON TOP How does one describe a scholar? Smart, nerdy, bookish are just some words that make it to the top of the list. But, what about talented? It’s clear after “Scholars on Top” that there’s a hidden talent in many Lasallian scholars. Scholar’s Week served as the best avenue to showcase these talents to the Lasallian community. The competition was held from March 11 to 31, 2023, inviting all Lasallian scholars to audition and get the chance to wow everyone with their talents. Of the many who auditioned, five managed to reach the end to become finalists. Karuna Mansukhani showcased his talent of playing the guitar with a heartfelt rendition of “Adelita.” Then, there was Edric Luis Ato whose quick fingers got him a spot on the finals by playing the rhythm game “Project Sekai”. Shara Chan’s art can take away your breath faster than the blink of an eye as she speed paints a portrait in under five minutes to secure a spot in the finals. Rahma Murline Uddin gave a heart wrenching, soulful cover of Mr. Energy Gary Valenciano’s “Wag ka Nang Umiyak. Finally, Val is LSS’ own p-pop idol - singing, dancing, she showcases it all as she covers Blackpink’s Jennie’s song “Solo". Ultimately, it was Val who emerged as the ultimate Scholar on Top by winning the hearts of the audience with Rahma and Karuna as close runners-up. Lasallian Scholars Society is proud of each scholar who took confident steps towards the top by sharing their passions to the DLSU community.
NOT JUST YOUR TYPICAL SCHOLAR! Given what it takes to be a scholar, it comes as no surprise that scholars get boxed into a stereotype that revolves solely around academics. When people encounter the term “scholar”, they immediately think of high grades and brains. While they are not wrong, they are barely even scratching the surface! There are many other aspects of life that Lasallian Scholars excel in, but are, unfortunately, overlooked. However, the Lasallian Scholars Society’s (LSS) very own Scholar Services Committee decided to debunk that stigma this year. Through the “Parangal ng Lasalyanong Iskolar” Project, also known as the premier awardgiving body of LSS, the Scholar Services Committee was able to show just how well-rounded our Lasallian achievers truly are. BY: JACINTA NICOLE VILLANUEVA At the organization’s 2nd General Assembly, precious time was allotted to the announcement of awardees under the project in question. Nine (9) lucky winners, who either applied or got nominated to become a parangal, were celebrated for their cocurricular commitments, socio-civic involvements, ambitions, and talents—ones that cannot be measured by a number on MLS. Each and every one of those awardees went home with either a medal, a trophy, or a certificate—physical testaments to the holistic identity of Lasallian Scholars.
GAVIELLE GERICO L. CRUZ Pinakanatatanging Lasalyanong Iskolar sa Ikalawang Taon ANGEL KARL S. SERRANO Pinakanatatanging Lasalyanong Iskolar sa Ikatlong Taon TOMMIE DANIEL D.V. CRUZ Kahusayan sa Larangang Akademiks FAITH ANN MIGUEL L. TAN Kahusayan sa Larangang Ekstra-Kurikular pagdating sa Organisasyonal na Pakikisangkot FRANCIS XAVIER L. GUIMALAN Kahusayan sa Larangang Ekstra-Kurikular pagdating sa Isports MATTHEW CARL B. DEINLA Kahusayan sa Larangang Ekstra-Kurikular pagdating sa Sining Pagganap AMARANTH XENA SOLEIL B. SALUDARZ Kahusayan sa Larangang Sosyo Sibiko GIAN CARLO G. TORRES Pinakanatatanging Lasalyanong Iskolar
To wrap up this year’s Scholars’ Week, the Lasallian Scholars Society held the Lemniscate: 2nd General Assembly last March 31, 2023, at the Multipurpose Room of Br. Andrew Gonzalez Hall. With the aim of fostering relationships between every scholar, the general assembly did not disappoint with its jampacked performances, awards, and icebreaker activities. The participants were entertained by an exciting icebreaker activity that ignited teamwork and focus. In addition, the event went beyond expectations as the finalists of Scholars Got Talent kept the crowd entertained with their unique talents. Winners from Parangal ng Lasalyanong Iskolar 2023, Cloud 90, and LSS Loyalty Card were also awarded. This event would not be possible without the joint efforts of the organizational development committee, along with other committees that ensured that this day would be as successful as it is. Indeed, this event will go down as one of the most memorable events of the 9th LSS! They say all good things must come to an end, but in true Lasallian Scholars Society spirit, we stay infinite! LEMNISCATE R e a d y t o p l a y t h e n e x t l e v e l w i t h L S S ?
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Ms. Mylene Grecia Ms. Aina Mae Deniega Ms. Sabrina Cerreda Ms. Karen Hebron Mr. Edwin Rosete
Mr. Christopher Villanueva Mr. Amir Austria Ms. Joan Del Rosario Ms. Lhea Saquilayan Ms. Christine Joy Ballada, PhD Mr. Cyril Ryan Lituañas Ms. Grichelle Prado Ms. Rhodora Caballero Ms. Annalissa Penullar Ms. Vivian Sy Ms. Eva Petate Ms. Charlene Bautista Ms. Pam Enriquez The 9th Lasallian Scholars Society Officers