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NEWS UPDATE | CABHA profs attend annual reg’l
business educ conference
To further develop and mold Supervisor II of the Commision reinforced standards and policies
business students, Southern Luzon on Higher Education Regional Of- governing student internship pro-
State University’s (SLSU) College fice (CHEDRO) IV, served as the grams abroad.
of Administration, Business, Hos- resource speaker of the event. He Meanwhile, the annual event
pitality, and Accountancy (CABHA) highlighted nine emerging trends was organized by the Council of
Dean Chona Cayabat and many in business education designed to Deans and Educators of Business
other professors from the college provide students with a contempo- (CODEB) Region IV-A, whose mis-
gathered in the yearly general as- rary and relevant learning experi- sion is to promote cooperation,
sembly for all business deans and ence aligns with the demands of progress, and the pursuit of high
educators from Region IV, SLSU the modern business world. standards in the region’s field of
Hotel, Sept. 15. Additionally, Labang men- business education.
Pelagio Labang Jr., Educa tioned the updated guidelines on
tion onsite learning education and the

NEWS UPDATE | CABHA kicks off AY 2023-2024 with


its general orientation
To officially open the Aca- ership and service. She then ex-
demic Year 2023-2024 and wel- tended a heartfelt welcome to both
come freshmen students, the freshmen and returning students.
College of Administration, Busi- Moreover, Dr. Cayabat
ness, Hospitality, and Accountan- emphasized the teacher’s unwa-
cy (CABHA) of Southern Luzon vering support to the students
State University (SLSU) hosted its towards their stay in the universi-
much-awaited general orientation, ty and reminded not to lose their
SLSU Gymnasium, Sept. 21. grit in the pursuit of academic
The program commenced excellence. She underscored the
with a lively procession of academ- importance of adhering to the 3M
ic and non-academic organiza- guiding principles: Magmahalan,
tions. Mark Ondevilla, the CABHA Magtulungan, at Magmalasakitan.
Senator, set the tone with his wel- In the afternoon, after the
coming remarks, setting the stage individual academic organization-
for Dr. Chona V. Cayabat, the CAB- al orientations in the college, the of interactive games in which the
HA Dean, who delivered an inspi- CABHA Student Council took the freshmen actively participated. The
rational message. Dr. Cayabat lead once more, beginning with a general orientation concluded with
commended the Student Regent lively dance session led by GSDT a jamming session from CABHA
and former CABHA Sen. Richmond to re-energize the students. These Beethoven’s Bloodband, creating
Banaag for his exemplary lead- were followed by a series a memorable start to the academic
year ahead.
NEWS UPDATE | CABHA kicks off AY 2023-
2024 with its general orientation
To officially open the Aca- the teacher’s unwavering support
demic Year 2023-2024 and wel- to the students towards their stay
come freshmen students, the in the university and reminded not
College of Administration, Busi- to lose their grit in the pursuit of
ness, Hospitality, and Accountan- academic excellence. She under-
cy (CABHA) of Southern Luzon scored the importance of adhering
State University (SLSU) hosted its to the 3M guiding principles: Mag-
much-awaited general orientation, mahalan, Magtulungan, at Mag-
SLSU Gymnasium, Sept. 21. malasakitan.
The program commenced In the afternoon, after the
with a lively procession of academ- individual academic organization-
ic and non-academic organiza- al orientations in the college, the
tions. Mark Ondevilla, the CABHA CABHA Student Council took the
Senator, set the tone with his wel- lead once more, beginning with a
coming remarks, setting the stage lively dance session led by GSDT
for Dr. Chona V. Cayabat, the CAB- to re-energize the students. These
HA Dean, who delivered an inspira- were followed by a series These
tional message. Dr. Cayabat com- were followed by a series of inter-
mended the Student Regent and active games in which the fresh-
former CABHA Sen. Richmond Ba- men actively participated. The
naag for his exemplary leader ship general orientation concluded with
and service.She then extended a a jamming session from CABHA
heartfelt welcome to both fresh- Beethoven’s Bloodband, creating
men and returning students. More- a memorable start to the academic
over, Dr. Cayabat emphasized year ahead.

NEWS UPDATE | CABHA honors


teachers in a retro-themed
The College of Administra- Dr. Cayabat also extended
tion, Business, Hospitality, and Ac- her thanks to the faculty members
countancy (CABHA) organized a of CABHA, acknowledging their un-
retro-themed party in celebration wavering support and effort, which
of Teachers’ Day, Banahaw Hall, has contributed to the college’s
Oct. 26. consecutive achievements. She
Dr. Chona V. Cayabat, the concluded her message with opti-
college dean, expressed her grat- mism, expressing the belief that,
itude and appreciation to the stu- with extraordinary efforts, CABHA
dents who organized the tribute to and its students will continue to
the teaching staff. She reminded accomplish remarkable feats in the
the faculty of their calling: to trans- future.
form ordinary students into extraor-
dinary individuals.
NEWS UPDATE | JAHM, CDB conducts team building
Team Embassy and Alfonso se-
cured the first runner-up position,
with Team Lambanog claiming the
second runner-up spot.
Meanwhile, Juven Matan-
guihan, CDB President, expressed
gratitude to JAHM’s officers, ad-
visers, and members, empha-
sizing that this year’s event sur-
passed the previous one in terms
of success, thanks to the active
participation of the members. He
stressed any mistakes made dur-
ing the event had become valuable
lessons for the future.
The Junior Association of Prof. Yao also emphasized the sig- When asked about their
Hospitality Management (JAHM) nificance of the “PAGSIBOL” theme, preparations and message for
and Camarero De Bar (CDB) or- expressing hope that it would their members, JAHM President,
ganized a team-building activity foster the growth of talents and Carlo Dave Saldua, stated, “[...]
with the theme “PAGSIBOL: Pro- friendships among JAHM students. with the help naman po ng ak-
moting Camaraderie and Fostering The event included various ing officers and collaboration ng
Inclusivity,” Southern Luzon State activities such as a yell competi- CDB, nagkaroon kami ng maayos
University (SLSU) Covered Court, tion, team-building games, and a na event. [...]. We are very thankful
Oct. 20. presentation of a dance by first- sa kanila [members], dahil sa par-
In her message as JAHM ad- year students. ticipation nila, naging successful
viser, Professor Claire Ann Yao ex- Moreover, during the award- itong event.”
pressed sincere gratitude to JAHM ing ceremony, Team Fundador was
and CDB for their dedicated efforts hailed as the overall champions of
in bringing the event to life. the Team Building Activity, while

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CABHA honors
teachers in a
retro-themed
party tude and appreciation to the stu- She concluded her message with
dents who organized the tribute to optimism, expressing the belief
the teaching stafwf. She remind- that, with extraordinary efforts,
ed the faculty of their calling: to CABHA and its students will con-
The College of Administra- transform ordinary students into tinue to accomplish remarkable
tion, Business, Hospitality, and extraordinary individuals. feats in the future.
Accountancy (CABHA) organized a Dr. Cayabat also extended
retro-themed party in celebration her thanks to the faculty members
of Teachers’ Day, Banahaw Hall, of CABHA, acknowledging their
Oct. 26. unwavering support and effort,
Dr. Chona V. Cayabat, the which has contributed to the col-
college dean, expressed her grati- lege’s consecutive achievements.
NEWS UPDATE | JPMAP conducts skill enhance-
ment workshop

The Junior People Manage- of every employee come true as it ternoon. He enumerated informa-
ment Association of the Philip- lies within their hands. tion that should be written in the
pines - Southern Luzon State Uni- In the morning, the first resumé, and how to act properly
versity (JPMAP - SLSU) organized a guest speaker was Ms. Princess and professionally during an in-
skill enhancement workshop with Maureen H. De Leon who dis- terview.
the theme “HR Game Changers: cussed Email Etiquette and Prop- JPMAP officers awarded HR
Powering Up Skills for HR Great- er Making of Letters which made students the following awards:
ness,” SLSU gymnasium, Nov. 9. the students familiar to the proper Early Bird Award, Best Tiktok
Dean Chona V. Cayabat deliv- format of constructing a profes- Dance, Top 3 in Email Etiquette
ered her inspirational message to sional email and letter. Writing, Top 3 in Proper Making
which she stressed about the im- Meanwhile, John Ranie M. Esper- of Letters, and Top 2 in Resume
portance of Human Resource (HR) anza talked about resumé crafting Crafting and Job Interview Skills.
managers in making the dreams and job interview skills in the af-

NEWS UPDATE | Jeff Canoy urges student journal-


ists to be inquisitive
Building a strong founda- “We, as people, tend to
tion in student journalism, Jefrey forget numbers [and]
Canoy, Chief Reporter of ABS - CBN information in the long
News, encouraged young journal- run. But ‘yong stories,
ists to constantly ask questions those things stick to
and refuse to accept things at ‘face us. [...] When you have
value,’ Nov. 11. a story that really
In a journalism webinar held connects to the audi-
via Zoom, Canoy discussed the im- ence sa puso nila, mas
portance of verification, independ- maaalala nila ‘yong is-
ence, and accountability (VIA), toryang ito,” Canoy said.
highlighting how raw information, ty (SLSU) themed “LAYAG III: Nav-
propaganda, promotion, and en- Meanwhile, the webinar was igating the Depths and Shallows
tertainment, differ from journal- organized by The Wheel, the official for Stronger Foundations of Stu-
ism. student publication of the College dent Journalism,” and was attend-
Moreover, he stressed the of Administration, Business, Hos- ed by different individuals, publi-
importance of visuals in telling pitality, and Accountancy (CABHA) cations, and organizations across
stories. of Southern LuzonState Universi- the country.
NEWS UPDATE | JPIAns cele-
brate acquaintancy day ‘23
To immerse in engaging and intellectually stimulating
activities and build a genuine camaraderie through team-build-
ing, Junior Philippine Institute of Accountants (JPIA) sailed
towards its JPIAns Acquaintancy Day (JAD) themed “VOYAGE
OF DISCOVERY: Unleashing the Dawn of Camaraderie,” SLSU
gymnasium, Nov. 28.
To formally start the program, Prof. Judith Sarabia, CPA,
BSA program chair, delivered the welcoming remarks, ex-
pressed her gratitude to attendees, and advised them to set
aside their schoolwork for a while and simply enjoy the day.
It was followed by the inspirational speech of Dr. Chona V.
Cayabat, CABHA Dean, who emphasized the college’s sup-
port to accountancy students towards their education to bring
them to their brightest extent of becoming a CPA, encouraged
students to surpass the recent SLSU’s percentage of passers
of Licensure Examination for Certified Public Accountants
(LECPA).
Contest categories such as jeopardy, poster, slogan,
flag, and yell-making were held in the morning where the stu-
dents had collaborative efforts.
Moreover, awards for Indisputable Accounting Sensation (IAS)
and Phenomenal Accounting Sensation (PAS) of the Brain Wars
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were given and facilitated by the Academics Department. The
awarding of winners for designing merchandise of the organ-
ization was facilitated by the Income Generating Project and
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Extension Services (IGPES) Department.
In the afternoon, as the event resumed, groups of pi-
They think my dad is a terror-
rates presented their yells and costumes made in recyclable
materials. Then, they proceeded to the team-building activity. ist,” Joseph Faye, 30, said in
Each group took advantage of the opportunity to showcase a phone interview Wednesday.
their abilities, employing invincible strategies to win the game. “He’s not a terrorist. He talks a
Meanwhile, Ms. Irish P. Tabernilla, CPA and Ms. Patricia B. Me- big game, but it’s all lies.”
lendrez, CPA who had passed the October 2023 LECPA, gave
their inspirational message to students and encouraged them According to the complaint,
to continue pursuing the course as this will offer and lead
the elder Faye made a series
them to different career opportunities.
of claims of being involved
The masters of ceremonies initiated the awarding of the
with militias to undercover FBI
champions for each category resulting in the overall rankings,
Spade Pirates as the second placer, Golden Lion Pirates claim- agents in 2023 and commu-
ing the first place, and the Sun Pirates hailed as the overall nicated a desire to go to the
champion. southern border and “stir up the
Afterwards, the JAD 2023 marked an end as the JPIA Pres- hor
ident, Renz Linatoc uttered his closing message, thanking
everyone for making time for this year’s JAD as well as the
officers behind this successful event.
NEWS UPDATE |
JMA holds gen-
eral assembly,
acquaintance

Southern Luzon State Universi-


ty - Junior Marketing Association
(SLSU - JMA) exudes confidence
as they set the standard for team

NEWS UPDATE | JMA holds development with the theme “The


Strategist: Igniting Brilliance for
Marketing Excellence,” SLSU cov-

general assembly, acquaint- ered court, Dec. 1.


The event formally started with
the opening message of Prof. Ma-

ance party ‘23 ria Concepcion Natividad, JMA


adviser. Alongside, Dr. Chona V.
Cayabat, dean of College Adminis-
tration, Business, Hospitality, and
Southern Luzon State Universi- A calendar of events featuring ac-
Accountancy (CABHA), gave her
ty - Junior Marketing Association tivities and a financial statement
inspirational message, followed by
(SLSU - JMA) exudes confidence presentation were held before the
Prof. Myra T Querijero, BSBA pro-
as they set the standard for team event’s conclusion, along with the
gram chair.
development with the theme “The awarding of all winners.
In addition, the students demon-
Strategist: Igniting Brilliance for As the celebration continued in
strated incredible effort in variety
Marketing Excellence,” SLSU cov- the afternoon, marketing students
of contests, including yelling and
ered court, Dec. 1. at each level displayed their mod-
banner-making.
The event formally started with eling skills after CABHA Student
Furthermore, Ms. Elsa Rubio, the
the opening message of Prof. Ma- Council Gov. Trisha Saligumba’s
guest speaker, imparts her knowl-
ria Concepcion Natividad, JMA cordial speech.
edge and experience in her field
adviser. Alongside, Dr. Chona V. Moreover, the master of ceremo-
of specialty to inspire and moti-
Cayabat, dean of College Adminis- nies initiated all the winners from
vate every marketing student to
tration, Business, Hospitality, and the runway model in each category
achieve success in the future.
Accountancy (CABHA), gave her and proceeded to closing remarks
A calendar of events featuring ac-
inspirational message, followed by of the general assembly to start
tivities and a financial statement
Prof. Myra T Querijero, BSBA pro- the acquaintance party.
presentation were held before the
gram chair.
event’s conclusion, along with the
In addition, the students demon-
awarding of all winners.
strated incredible effort in variety
As the celebration continued in
of contests, including yelling and
the afternoon, marketing students
banner-making.
at each level displayed their mod-
Furthermore, Ms. Elsa Rubio, the
eling skills after CABHA Student
guest speaker, imparts her knowl-
Council Gov. Trisha Saligumba’s
edge and experience in her field
cordial speech.
of specialty to inspire and moti-
Moreover, the master of ceremo-
vate every marketing student to
achieve success in the future.

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