Linggo, Abril 1, 2012

Eugene dares the world


Hi!  I'm Eugene. Thanks for reading my page! I'm a FILIPINO ASPIRING WRITER, now ready to open up myself to the rest of the world.

An artist at heart, I bring an essence of me into everything I do, whether I'm just a writer or assisting in the overall concept. 
I'm easy to work with, and nothing excites me more than being in a setting where I get to explore my creative freedom. 

I'm also a creative writer and would go far to achieve an amazing articles and essays.  I've also styled many of my writings! 

I look at writing not only as an art form, but an outlet, to awake those that are deprived; to enliven, to dream, to inspire, 
  to bring forth Light out of the darkness, and to let others know that you can do anything you want to as long as you believe in it. 

I cherish every moment of life, and envision greatness that is not beyond our powers.

this is me..Eugene Lacson Camillo

Huwebes, Marso 29, 2012

Decisive Shots

A shots to tell



King Jonathan Opeña and Queen Samantha Llorca

Jonalyn Aquisap and  Paul Balangit 



Jenine Liwanag and Joseph Montealegre



  Micaela Gonzales and Mark Allan Valdenor


 
Airelle Ann Capron and Jonatahn Maclang


Photos Credit from MQAPC Scribes (The Official Publication of Mariano Quinto Alarilla Polytechnic College)

Philippine FResh Ink Editorial Board







Editor-in-Chief Eugene Lacson Camillo
Assistant Editor-in-Chief Florentina Tubio Altoveros
Executive Editor Gavino C. Garcia
Managing Editor Donita Vi Sison
Associate Editor Yda Fidel
 Associate Editor for Readership LouieT. Enerlan
News Editor El-jhay Faller
National News Editor Iana Pauline Bulaong
Foreign News Editor Erica Tolosa
Sports Editor Aldrin Karl D. Postrado
Lifestyle Editor Jennie Montejo
Entertainment Editor Marvin Gosiaco
                               Rechelle Garcia
Technews Editor Diana Prince Molina
Decisive Shots Joseph Lopez Tolentino
Art and Design Director Abegail Corpuz
Students and Campuses Editor Jonathan Opeña


Publisher and President: Mrs: Mairaine Carluen-Policarpio

DOCUMENTARY SPECIAL "KAPOS"


Understanding the Four Pillars of learning is salient to elevate our awareness about different disciplines of education and aspects of life. These pillars encourage greater intellectual curiosity, sharpen our critical faculties and enable us to develop our own independent judgment on the world around us and to lead our lives with dignity, develop occupational skills and communicate with other people. It also emphasized that all people should receive in their childhood and youth an education that will equips them to develop their own independent, critical way of thinking and judgment so that they can make up their own minds on the best courses of action in the different circumstances in their lives. Being part of our society, we need to be on the pro-active side of grasping all these things for us to have a strong desire to do something meaningful and productive.
These Four Pillars of Education cater the holistic framework of attaining wider sense of understanding to:

• inform students about human diversity and to instill in them an awareness of similarities and interdependence of all people
• transcend personal lives of people and attach value to what they have in common as against what divides them
• instill the relevance of religion or custom in providing a useful reference tool for molding future behavior
• provide information and unverifiable reports on ongoing conflicts in our society
• understand the world around us.
• learn and act appropriately in any kind of situation to become involved in shaping the future
• inculcate a spirit of empathy in students so that it can have a positive effect on their social behavior throughout their lives.
• complete the fulfillment of man and his development in a holistic was as an individual, member of family and community and as a responsible citizen.

FRUITS OF MY LABOR

Methods 5 (Assessment)                                                  1.25
Methods 4 (Principles of Teaching II)                          2.00
STC 2                                                                                    1.00
FS 4 (Field Study 4 - Observation)                                1.00
Major 15
(Remedial)                                                         2.25
Major 13 (Mythology and Folklore)                               1.25
Major 14 (Campus Journalism)                                     1.5
Educ 3 (Research)                                                             1.5
Theory 4 (Social Demography)                                      1.00
Major 16 (Creative Writing)                                            1.75

Miyerkules, Marso 28, 2012

"MQAPC celebrates its 9th Milestone"

TEP wears Mr. and Ms. MQAPC crowns





A pose for the win; Mr. and Ms. MQAPC with judges (left to right) Mr. Kid Jhonard Agapito (Jollibee Petron NLT Manager); Ms. Jobelle Ortiz (Former Ms. MQAPC 3rd runner-up); Ma. Carmina Alarilla—Ms. MQAPC 2011, Samantha Llorca—Reigning Ms. MQAPC 2012, Jonathan Opeña—Reigning Mr. MQAPC 2012, Aldrin Karl D. Postrado—Mr. MQAPC 2011, and Mr. Marlon Navarro, Talent Scout/Manager.


TEP Freshman Lass, Samantha Llorca and TEP Lad Jonathan Opeña won the prestigious title of Mr. and Ms. MQAPC after capturing the votes of the jury in the pageant presented, February 23 at the school quadrangle.
 The jurors were Mr. Jojo Peña ( Meycauayan Artist Guild President), Mr. Marlon Navarro (Talent Scout/Manager), Mr. Manny Halasan ( Gown Designer), Mr. Kid Jhonard Agapito (Jollibee Petron NLT Manager), Ms. Jobelle Ortiz (Former Ms. MQAPC 3rd runner-up) and Ms. Marian ne Aguirre (Ms. Meycauayan College HS Department).
Reigning Miss MQAPC 2011 Ma. Carmina Alarilla and Mr. Aldrin Karl D. Postrado transferred the crown to King Jonathan Opeña and Queen Samantha Llorca that highlighted the one week celebration, February 20-24. Other winners were: Jonalyn Aquisap and Paul Balangit (First runners-up); Jenine Liwanag and Joseph Montealegre (Second runners-up; Micaela Gonzales and Mark Allan Valdenor (Third runners-up); and Airelle Ann Capron and Jonatahn Maclang (4th runners-up).

 TEP conducts second pinning ceremony

The Teacher Education program conducted the second pinning ceremony at the MQAPC Social Hall, January 24.
           The second pinning ceremony in the history of MQAPC had been initiated by the program with the theme: 
The program was highlighted with the pinning of the nameplates done by the parents of the fourth year BSE students (who are currently on their practice teaching).
OSA Head Mr. Gerard M. Gaxa together with College Dean, Dr. Massuline Antonio D. Ligaya, were present during the ceremony.
Mrs. Rowena C. Velasco the Guest Speaker of the program, noticed in her speech that emphasis should be made to the art of teaching as the noblest profession.
The program hosted by Mrs. Marie Paz G. Contreras and prepared by the TEP Head and College Dean,  Dr. Massuline Antonio D. Ligaya ended, 4:30 pm.

Educators bag cheerfest title

 
The Teacher Education Program cheering squad took the cheerfest competition title, February 21.
The activity is an annual presentation of cheering prowess among students during the anniversary celebration.
 Despite of the extreme temperature that time, TEP cheered were able to snatch the title, HMP cheerers bagged the first runner up followed by the ETP cheering squad which had taken the third slot.
Judges of the cheerfest were Prof. Elma A. Baltazar, Mr. Gerard A. Gaza OSA Head
and Mr. Rederick Cardenas.

Voltage V  Band snatches music award

The Engineering Technology Program (ETP) won the Battle of the Bands during the celebration of the College Foundation, February 21. 
 Voltage 5 triumphantly took the lead among the bands competitors and grabbed the honor form the second placer, Boys at the Back of Teacher Education Program (TEP) and the third placer coming from the Hotel Management Program (HMP).
The Voltage 5 band composed of Nicar Bandulin on the drums, Danny Alvior on lead guitar, Enerson Colot on bass guitar, John Carlo Bello on vocal.
Special awards were also given to Louie Enerlan as Best Vocalist, Nicar Bandulin as Best Drummer and Best Guitarists for Jonathan Opeña, Alvin Escalante and Robby Camacho.
Members of the jury were Mr. Gerard Gaza, OSA Head and drum master, Engr. Kim Dowell Grimaldo, MQAPC Choir Master and ETP OJT Coordinator and Mr. Sherwin San Diego, Technical Engineer of IBC 13. Winners received 1,500 , 1,000 and 500 plus certificates.

TEP dominates badminton tilts

The Teacher Education Program regained its lost after beating HMP and ETP bets for Badminton in a nonstop duel over the win at Badminton Marilao Center, February 21.
Marimel Tapispisan(BSE3B) Women Singles and Jose Casais (BSE 2B)Men Singles and Paul Balanguit and Maricon Valondra both from BSE 1A, Mixed Doubles brought up the blues after smashing the bets from ETP and HMP.
“It was a successful event on the first day of sports competition, I am very glad that we finished it successfully.” Sir Paez explained.

 ETP team prevails inter program tourney
 
The Engineering Technology Program romped away with the Inter Program basket championship crown at the school quadrangle, February 24, 2012.
Though, it was a tough try to beat their closest opponent the HMP team (first runner up), the reds proved themselves good enough to win their bid for the top.
Previous match between the Education and Engineering made the reds confident after the BSE blues overcome the Engineering that played the educators second runner up in the tournament. 
BSE blue team landed second runner up followed by the HMP green, the MVP hailed from HMP Mr. Joshua Mirador first year. 
The Program Heads were Engr. Marlon Latagan, Mrs. Rose Delos Santos and Dr. Massuline Antonio Ligaya of Engineering Technology Program, HMP and TEP respectively while the Tournament Manager was Mr. Alexander Lizardo.



The Dawn of the Philippine Fresh Ink






After years of hard work, united efforts, optimism and faith; the Philippine Fresh Ink was brought to existence. The broadsheet bestows an accomplishment not just for self-fulfillment, but for the society as a whole. The journey was tough but it’s worth the ride. Enduring the struggle and pain for our unwavering commitment to promote advocacy in creating a tremendous difference, to heal the bleeding society from different conflicts and confusions; the core of our task as journalists is a chance to contribute for the growing, learning and developing of our society; bringing our world to become a better place to live in.

The girt and grind attitude that the editorial and staff have adopted had opened our eyes to what we should be doing as individual, which is to do our best while instilling the value of competence, compassion and commitment. Spearheaded by the socially Pro-active journalist  Mr. Eugene L. Camillo together with the staff gave their personal time, laughter, tears and heart and did not let the words intimidate but rather turn into flourishes words that ignited our energy, polished our character with discipline and inculcated utmost respect in our hearts and years to be the best we can be.

What are in store us is the reality that our society needs us and stepping forward means having enough wits to fight all battles in life. Affix with faith and perseverance the Philippine Fresh Ink will be an extension of God’s artistic hands!

We have the skills...we are willing to serve...applaud. We are proud to be journalist.