Biyernes, Disyembre 23, 2016

OPINION: Save memories, not money



Whenever someone talks about the M word, one thing pops out in our mind; and that is a good life, a comfortable one, that’s what money can offer. But why do some people, although living the life others can only dream of, still not happy? The simple fact that every material pleasure is temporary, speaks for itself. People sacrifice their health to gain wealth, and then later sacrifice their wealth for health, isn’t that ironic? I mean, if you contemplate whether which of the two is more important, isn’t health the topmost priority? When saving money, you are preparing for future expenses. But no matter how much you have saved, what use is that when you have no future to spend it for?
If there is anything very important that I learned about spending, that is to spend money on experiences, not things. Things fade away, they get lost, they get worn, but memories of experiences stay on you for as long as you live. Many people tell me to save; not that I don’t save at all, but for the past few years, I have done more spending than saving. I get scorned of course, perhaps because they don’t approve my habits, but the habit of spending allows me to feel the effect of money. Therefore I make no regrets, because I know that I came up with something good by doing so, and it benefits me in ways that thrift savers cannot feel. Treat yourself right, you deserve it. Money is meant to be spent; you can’t keep it in your vault forever, neither can you use it when you’re gone. After all, it’s just a piece of paper that has no value unless you use it.
                I have absolutely nothing against saving; I mean it’s good too, and yes, I save too. It just happened that spending, in contrast to saving, works better for me. Sometimes, what other people tell you is not always what’s good for you. You need to be independent enough to explore your choices and see which fits best. Living a happy and contented life doesn’t need to be pricey, some people can settle a simple life yet live just as happy as a wealthy billionaire. It’s all really just a matter of choice. When you save more, you are preparing for the future. On the other hand, when you spend more, you are bringing the future right in front of you. So don’t be afraid to spend. And one more thing; don’t spend the money that hasn’t gone through your wallet first, it’s not advisable unless at utmost needs, you know what I mean.

Biyernes, Nobyembre 4, 2016

COC emerges UB Days 2016 Overall Champion




The College of Criminology (COC) claims victory as UB Days 2016 overall champion. With 31 gold medals, 22 silver medals, and 6 bronze medals, COC maintains their record as overall champion for six consecutive years of UB Days.
Garnering the second place with 27 gold medals, 10 silver medals, and 7 bronze medals, the Victoriano D. Tirol – Advanced Learning Center (VDT-ALC) excels in sports as well as in academics and literary contests.
The third place went to the University High School (UHS) with 21 gold medals, 23 silver medals, and 29 bronze medals.

TC dethrones CAFA in Battle of the Bands



This year’s UB Days 2016 Battle of the Bands is a turn of events after TC (Teacher’s College) claimed victory over the long-reigning champions from the College of Architecture and Fine Arts (CAFA). “Na-shock jud ko kay although TC ko ga-expect ko nga CAFA lang gihapon ang mudaog sa Battle of the Bands ron as always.” a TC student reacted.
On the other hand, the crowd was ignited when the College of Engineering and Technology (CET) played an original composition song “Stalk-stalk pa more” that left many UBians amused.
The College of Hospitality Management Tourism and Nutrition (CHMTN) brings home the second place with their outstanding performance while CAFA takes the third place.

Congress approves bill postponing SK, barangay polls



The Senate and the House of Representatives approved the postponement of the Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) and barangay polls to 2017 from the original schedule of October 31 this year.
The supposedly new and reformed SK was formed after the previous SK developed a poor reputation particularly on April 2010 when Jomarie Cajes, then SK National Federation President, was charged before the Office of the Ombudsman in Cebu City for lack of transparency and for flaunting her wealth. The SK reform consisted of changing the age eligibility to file for candidacy from 15-18 years old to 18-24 years and the voting eligibility from 15-18 years old to 15-30 years old. Anti-political dynasty was also part of the reform ruling that relatives of up to second degree of consanguinity and affinity of incumbent elected officials from barangay to national government are not allowed to run for SK.
The National Youth Commission (NYC) announced before that the SK polls will be conducted together with the barangay elections this coming October 31, 2016. COMELEC also gave a limited span of days for the registration of new SK voters at the local COMELEC offices throughout Philippines. However, those who have already voted in the last National and Local Elections are automatically registered to vote for both SK and barangay polls. According to a local COMELEC secretary, the filing for candidacy was supposed to be on October 3, 4, and 5, 2016 while the election proceeds at October 31 the same year.
“Paasa kaayo kay nag-effort pa mig pa-rehistro, limited pajud ang time unya dili diay to madayun, postpone napud!” a UBian SK voter told The Varsitarian. After the agreed postponement, the COMELEC is to restart the registration period for barangay and SK elections from October 3, 2016 to April 29, 2017.

Sevilla and Esclamado crowned as Mr. and Ms. UB Personality 2016




As beauty, talent and wits clashed on the University of Bohol grounds on the night of September 15th, two of the most promising young individuals of our time sailed over the top, outshining other pairs, from the different departments. Edsel Jim G. Sevilla of the University High School and Adelyn Joy S. Esclamado of the College of Business and Accountancy  journeyed all the way to becoming this year’s Mr. and Ms. UB Personality.



Sevilla, with all the cheers seized the following awards namely: Best in talent, Mr. Body Beautiful, Best in Evening Gown and Formal Wear, and lastly Studio Uno Fans Choice award.
Meanwhile, Esclamado seized a handful of minor and major awards namely: Ms. Jewelyne Fashion, Ms. Complete sensation, Studio Uno Fans Choice award, Best in Casual Wear, Ms. Body Beautiful, Best in Evening Gown and Formal Wear, 3rd Runner-up in Best in Interview, and lastly 2nd Runner-up in Best in Talent.

Furthermore, the 1st Runner-up titles for both male and female candidate were awarded to Carl Michael L. Martinez of the College of Architecture and Fine Arts and Odessa May A. Maglajos of the College of Pharmacy. John Jorge A. Cacho and Marionne Jelle A. Aguis both from the VDT-ALC followed as 2nd Runners-up.