Wednesday, December 23, 2009

STI Novaliches Christmas Outreach Program Year 2

By: Lovely Lim Recio, BA4o1P

The privilege of having the opportunity to help your fellow Filipinos even through the smallest of things that you could proffer is such a great honor.

21 December 2009 is one of the blissful moments of the children from Brgy. San Bartolome since the catastrophe begotten by the perilous Typhoon Ondoy stroke our motherland.

STI College Novaliches, known not only as an stupendous scholastic institution but also for being such a Christ-driven organization which also aims to reach out towards our people, held its 2nd Christmas Outreach Program dubbed "Paskong Sagana mula sa STI" at Holy Cross, Brgy. San Bartolome, Novaliches, Quezon City.

The said event commenced with a prayer led by our very own Damsel Leah Gatus, which was followed by a series of exciting games and activities which were not only reveled by the children but also paved way for them to better regard life inspired by Christ. The event was concluded with the gift-giving wherein our duly officers from e-FMS have particularly taken part.

Overall, the said undertaking was indeed a success. Not only have the children relished but also our STI family. The day may be quite arduous yet very gratifying.

This outreach program not only acquiants community members with the direct services offered by our institution, they also teach individuals about social responsibility.

We would like to extend our deepest gratitude to our administrator, Ms. Conchitina Nocom-Arciaga, our very supportive faculty members, the selected club officers from e-FMS (Lovely Lim Recio, Janina Jayme, Damsel Leah Gatus, Kenny Kelvin Medina, and Adam Christian Clarion who were led by our adviser Dr. Joseph Adan), ITS, YPC, @artistic, Linguistic, Math.exe, CETO, and HR club, STIAA, and the staff of STI Novaliches for making this event possible.

God Bless Us All!


Happy Holidays!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

A Freshman's Diary

By: Jasper Mariz Ishiwata, BA201P

Sometime last year, when I was still in 4th year high school, all of my classmates were really busy looking for a college or university where they would study. When all were busy applying for college entrance examinations and submitting credentials here and there, I was doing nothing. I thought that my mom would enroll me at Metro Manila College, the same school where I was studying.

Before our graduation, my mother told me that she could not afford to send me to college. I really felt sad that day, my dreams were shattered. But my sadness would not do me any good, so after graduation, I spent my time looking for a job. I also tried my luck in show business by doing some cameo roles for telenovelas and teleseryes like May Bukas Pa, I Love Betty La Fea, Paano Ba Ang Mangarap, etc. Though the talent fee was not that big of an amount, at least it could help me earn money to enroll myself to college.

Choosing a course was a little hard for me. When I was still in elementary, I thought of taking Medicine for college but when my grandmother told me that it would take me 10 years to finish that course, I've changed my mind. Computer Engineering was my choice when I was in Junior High School but before graduation, my career choice had changed thus I decided to take Business Administration.

Our Lady of Fatima University was the first school that I had an inquiry for my college. Unfortunately, I learned that I could not afford the tuition fees. The next thing I did was to ask a friend of mine who is studying at STI. After knowing how much would it cost me to enroll at STI, I went there and took a scholarship exam and ended up enrolling myself. I am now a college freshman, an STIer!

First day of school was very exciting because I got the chance to meet my classmates and instructors. And it became more exciting because my instructors were not boring during class discussions and they were also good in teaching.

Days passed, I tried my luck in joining this year's Mr. & Ms. STI. Fortunately, I won! I felt very lucky and the experience was very flattering. By winning Ms. STI Novaliches, I got the chance to represent my school to the Cluster Competition and with the support of all the people at STI Novaliches, I once again did it. My winning gave me the passport to further represent STI Novaliches in the National Finals. Unfortunately, I fell short of the judges' criteria. But for me, I had done my best in representing STI Novaliches and my experiences were truly remarkable.

After the night of the competition, I thought that everything would be okay but some students were putting me down and telling rumors about me. That was the time when I decided to drop-out from school. But then my classmates and instructors made me realized that these rumors were not big enough to let go of my studies, my dreams, and my future. Their encouragements and motivations made me stronger thus I decided to continue my studies.

My experiences as a freshman, even if I'm just at the middle of the road, were truly exciting and memorable. I'm really glad that my fate brought me at STI because in this school, my second home, I learned a lot of things. I believe that wherever my fate leads me in the future, I will forever carry the lessons I had and will be having as an STIer...

Thursday, November 5, 2009

Speech Fest 2009

By: Jenelma Socias, BA301P

Speech is much-appreciated as a medium of communication in a competitive world. That's the rationale for this year's "Speech Festival" where the students get the chance to show their hidden talents in delivering speeches. Thanks to the efforts of Dr. Cristina Colili, Prof. Don Bautista, and Prof. Edwin Superable. The Speech Fest 2009 includes delivering declamation pieces like "Despair of Judas" and "A Good Thief" and a Grand Debate which tackles differerent controversial social issues.

Students from different programs like BSIT, BSCS, ASCT, HRS, and BSBA competed against one another. Titles at stake include the "Best Declaimer", "Best Debater" and "Overall Best Debating Team". All students had done their jobs well during the Declamation Contest which was held on October 24, 2009 and sections from the said programs had also shown their best during the Grand Debate held last October 26.

Once again, BSBA students thrived!

Cheyser Grace Dacion and Max Valdez were recognized as the "Best Male and Female Declaimer" for BA301P. Moreover, BA301P also bagged the "Overall Best Debating Team" for this year's Speech Fest. The team includes Lovely Recio as the group leader with members Jenelma Socias, Alayssa Mae Ballucanag, Vincent Ivan Patrick Arguelles, and Kenny Kelvin Medina. Consequently, Jenelma Socias was declared as the overall "Best Debater".

Congratulations to us all!!!

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

e-FMS Officers for AY 2009-10 formally Inducted

By: Cheyser Grace Dacion, BA301P

In congruence with the Retention-Migration (RETMIG) program held at Brgy. Sta. Monica Covered Court on October 20, 2009, spearheaded by Dr. Cristina Colili and Mr. Jonnie Baraquio, was the formal installation of new sets of officers from the different recognized Clubs of STI College Novaliches.

The induction of the Enterprising-Future Managers' Society (e-FMS) was held at the latter part of the program. Said ceremony was headed by a Social Sciences instructor, Mr. Baraquio.

e-FMS Officers for AY 2009-2010

President - Lovely Lim Recio, BA301P

Vice President - Janina Jayme, BA501P

Secretary - Vincent Ivan Patrick Arguelles, BA301P

Treasurer - Cheyser Grace Dacion, BA301P

PRO - Christian Adam Clarion, BA101A

1st Year Representative - Rio Grace Co, BA101A

2nd Year Representative - Kenny Kelvin Medina, BA301P

3rd Year Representative - Damsel Leah Gatus, BA501P

4th Year Representative - Rhyan Lumilay, BA701E

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Sports Fest 2009

By: Lovely Lim Recio, BA301P

"All work and no play make Jack a dull boy".

It is every year that STI College Novaliches paves way for the students' much-awaited Sports Fest. It is the time for the students and our dear professors to showcase their other sides and to avert themselves from the hard work of learning and training.

Three days of celebration and unwinding...

The 2009 Sports Fest was held at Brittany Neopolitan from October 8-10. A presentation of cheerdances and introduction of our teams commenced the event which indeed stimulated the spirit of every squad present. A set of indoor and outdoor games followed.

This year, BSBA students once again teamed with HRS/BSHRM students. Our team, known as the Green Pythons, was lead by an HR Instructor, Mr. Francis Samson. At the culmination of the 3-day affair, BA students had shown their sportsmanship and competitiveness...

Congratulations to our brothers and sisters...

BASKETBALL - 2nd Runner-Up

  • Alexander Abutar, BA701E
  • Al-jeru Alemania, BA701E
  • Efhraim Suarez, BA701E
  • Raymundo Bitoy, BA501P
  • Russel John Limin, BA101A

MEN'S VOLLEYBALL - 3rd Runner-Up

  • Clodualdo Mabansag, BA501P
  • Mark Mateo, BA501P
  • Russel John Limin, BA101A
  • Adam Christian Clarion, BA101A

WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL - 2nd Runner-Up

  • Genelyn Rasonable, BA301P
  • Cheyser Grace Dacion, BA301P

BADMINTON SINGLES (MEN) - 3rd Place

  • Adam Christian Clarion, BA101A

BADMINTON DOUBLES (MIXED) - 3rd Place

  • Max Valdez (BA301P) and Mary Mhae Esparas (BA101A)

BOWLING - Champion

  • Cleto Acha, BA101A

PALARONG PINOY

  • Max Valdez, BA301P (1st Place) - Chinese Garter
  • Max Valdez, BA301P (3rd Place) - Sipa
  • Maraline Meliton & Karen Irinco, BA101A (3rd Place) - Saluhang Itlog

AMAZING RACE - Champion

  • Rhyan Lumilay, BA701E
  • Erliza Carandang, BA701E
  • Clodualdo Mabansag, BA501P
  • Jen Villasis, BA501P
  • Kenny Kelvin Medina, BA301P
  • Yvonne Isabelo, BA301P
  • Kenneth Herrera, BA101A
  • Rita Bruselas, BA101A

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Enchanting Experience

By: Samuel Aquila Marquez, BA701E
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It was 3 o'clock in the morning when my cellphone rang, the signal for me to prepare - dress up, comb my hair, brush my teeth, prepare my stuffs, and head on to the school to meet up with my classmates. It seemed that everyone was very excited to celebrate STI's 26th anniversary at Enchanted Kingdom.

When we arrived at the place, it was really crowded, every rides were occupied, and sadly we did not manage to try them all. STIers scatter all over the place. It was a good feeling to see new faces and old acquiantances from different STI schools. Though the weather was very unpredictable that day, everyone still had a great time. Who would not?

Few hours after lunch time, the Talent Search started. There were the Battle of the Bands, Hataw Sayaw, Solo Idol, and the much-awaited Mr. & Ms. STI where our very own Jasper Mariz Ishiwata competed along with candidates from other STI Colleges.

The dawning of the day became the opening of Enchanted Kingdom's new face. The lights were glowing everywhere and it seemed like it was a new place - different from what it was a while ago. What a beautiful scenery - we decided to take a walk.

And finally, the fireworks display. It was a great view; everyone gazed up at the sky and watched in awe. A good way to end the night. It was time to go home and everyone in the bus looked very exhausted.

Upon reaching home, I lay in my bed, tired yet happy. It was a hell of an experience I had there...

Friday, September 4, 2009

Ishi Did It Again

By: Kenny Kelvin Medina, BA301P

BSBA student Jasper Mariz Ishiwata brings pride and glory to STI College Novaliches after winning the crown for Mr. & Ms. STI Cluster Finals held at SM Fairview, Activity Center, August 11, 2009. Schools who competed include STI Caloocan, STI Munoz-Edsa, STI Quezon Avenue, and STI Novaliches.

STIers from STI Novaliches celebrated with her.

"I wasn't expecting to win that contest because I thought that the other contestants were much better than me", Ishi said.

After two weeks of preparation, this 17-year old stunner, who loves ramp modeling, proved that she deserved to be the representative of Cluster 3 for STI's National Finals held last August 28 at Enchanted Kingdom.

During the Cluster Finals competition, magnanimous support was given to her by all students of STI Novaliches, most especially her classmates from BA101A who bannered her tarpaulin and posters proudly and untiringly.

We were truly proud of STI's united spirit that day...

We were truly proud of Ishi...

Sunday, August 16, 2009

The True Magic of the Wand - A Daughter's Love

By: Desamparado "Ivan" Royo Jr., BA101A

"A cargo truck for my father because I want to help him. He is the most important man in my life". This was Jobelle's answer during the Question and Answer portion of STI's Campus Finals for Mr. & Ms. STI Novaliches when asked the question "If you have a magic wand, what is the one thing that you will ask for?".

Jobelle Montecillo, born on February 11, 1993, is a proud daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Jose Montecillo. An ordinary girl who loves watching TV and eating and hanging out with friends. A shy and simple young lady who had made the biggest comeback and impact during the said Talent Search.

During the opening production number of all the participants and contestants of the Talent Search, Jobelle faced obstacles early on. She fell down the stage which were seen by almost all of our classmates. We were terrified but relieved to have seen her back on her foot again and somewhat managed to dwell on the pain she had caught. As the old saying goes..."the show must go on...". And Jobelle just did!

"My goal is very hard to achieve but no matter what happens, win or lose, what's important is the experience", she said. This foregoing statement shows the innate determination of this young lady. Her beauty radiates the most during the Formal Wear competition with the glamorous green gown which complimented her very well. But this was just the facade of the true beauty of Jobelle...

During the Q & A portion, after hearing Jobelle's answer, we were all teary-eyed. Her answer pinched a portion in our hearts because of its honestly and sincerity. If others have answered the same question, we would have heard "World Peace!", "Wealth", "Fame" or "A Wish for the Wish to be Never-Ending".

Jobelle's love for her father was doubly magnified not only of her answer but also of the way she had said it... Pure, thoughtful, unselfish, loving... And that is the true magic of the wand... The love that transcends any boundaries...

A truly deserved 1st runner-up crown for Jobs... I salute you!!!

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

CHED holds 2nd National Capital Region Student Leadership Summit

By: Janina B. Jayme, BA501P

The 2nd National Capital Region Student Leadership Summit was conducted on July 30-31 at the Pearl Hall, SEAMEO INNOTECH, Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City, sponsored by the Commission on Higher Education (CHED). This was in accordance with the provisions of Republic Act 7722 known as the "Higher Education Act of 1994".

This year's theme was "Advocacy and Awareness: Student Leaders in the Millennium Campaign". The program aimed to promote active, responsible and cooperative citizenship through student participation, self-government and leadership skills to uplift campus events on planning and management formation in various higher education institutions.

The program included current issues like climate change and Philippine Electoral Process. Other topics such as moral renewal program and good citizenship, social artistry, and public leadership were also discussed. Project W.A.T.C.H. (We Advocate Time Consciousness and Honesty) was also presented. A workshop about action planning was conducted as well.

Several resource speakers who are experts in their fields were invited to give their talk. They were as follows: Hon. Richard Alvin Nalupta (Chairman, National Youth Commission), Comm. Teresita Baltazar (Commissioner, Presidential Anti-Graft Commission, PAGC), Mr. Francis Joseph Dela Cruz (Public Campaign Coordinator, Greenpeace Southeast Asia), Mr. Joey Ayala and Ms. Pauline Bautista (UP College of Music/ UP NCPAG), Comm. Rene Sarmiento (Commissioner, Commission on Elections, COMELEC), Dir. Bayani Lagac (Executive Director, Officer of External Affairs) and Ms. Maria Agnes Angeles (2009 National Project Chairman, Project W.A.T.C.H.).

Delegates from STI COLLEGE NOVALICHES were Janina Jayme (3rd year, BSBA), Lovely Recio (2nd year, BSBA) and Mark Anthony Ticoy (2nd year, DIT) as they represent school organizations such as Enterprising - Future Managers' Society (e-FMS) and Young Programmers Circle (YPC).
"We learned a lot from the summit especially on topics of climate change and new electoral process. The foods catered were great", Janina explained.

"We have met friends from various universities and colleges in NCR", Recio claimed.

"We enjoyed the two-day summit", Ticoy said.

No registration fee was collected for the summit.

Saturday, August 1, 2009

STI Novaliches Talent Search 2009

31 JULY 2009. STIers flocked at Cinema 9, SM Fairview last Friday to witness one of STI's much-awaited events, the Talent Search 2009. Excitement rushed to all four corners of SM Cinema with the overwelming support given by the classmates and friends of the participants in different segments of the Talent Search. This year's talent search includes segments like the Battle of the Bands, STI Solo Idol, Hataw Sayaw, and Mr. and Ms. STI.

The first segment was the Battle of the Bands were the three (3) best bands who made it to the elimination rounds performed. The "Day of Endless Light" band with Samuel Aquila Marquez (bass guitarist) and Shera Jean Limbo (vocalist), both from BA701E, won 2nd place...

The STI Solo Idol and Hataw Sayaw competitions followed next. The group "Rabidus Motus" with members Jennelyn Villasis and Shyra Manicar from BA501P was declared as the 1st runner-up winner.

Finally, for Mr. and Ms. STI, two freshmen BSBA students (from BA101A) bagged the highest awards for Ms. STI. Jobelle Montecillo was crowned as the 1st runner-up and Jasper Mariz Ishiwata got the title for Ms. STI Novaliches 2009.

The recently concluded talent search was truly a memorable event, especially for e-FMS members - those who won and those who had given their wholehearted support...

We are truly proud of you!!!

Keep on thriving...

About Us

The Enterprising - Future Managers' Society (e-FMS) is the mother Club for all students enrolled in the Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (BSBA) program. Instituted in 2006 with the name Business Administration Society of Entrepreneurs (BASE) and assumed its current name in 2007, it hopes to provide a training ground for future corporate professionals, executives and entrepreneurs. Moreover, it aims to instill the values of leadership and corporate discipline among its members, aligned with STI's mission and vision.

Further, lateral support will be given by the Club to the school - for the welfare not only of BSBA students but also to the entire studentry of STI COLLEGE NOVALICHES.