Archive for the ‘Feature’ category
Why Unlike VSU
By Laarni Alfaro After much discussion with your parents, finally you’ve chosen where to go for college. “Mag Biska ko, Ma!” “Ngano man mag-Biska ka, nak? Sure ka?” “O, ma. Daghan kaayo ilang accomplishments didto, “nya basin diay maapil ko sa ila mga billboards didto gawas sa eskwelahan!” “Aw o, nak, tabla ra ka’g na-artista [...]
Where you at?
By Rey Michael Rosolada Welcome to the Visayas State University (VSU). The University prides itself as the premiere State University in the Visayas. The most noticeable feature of the VSU aside from its stylish edifices and lush vegetation is that the whole land area is very wide. It actually has a total land area of [...]
The Four-Letter Youu
By Jed Asaph Cortes Have you ever wondered why we’re all different? Sometimes we like others because they’re different. Sometimes, we are annoyed because they’re different. How do we solve the people puzzle? Everybody is unique. No fingerprint is ever alike, even identical twins have different fingerprints. So are our likes and dislikes, our attitudes [...]
VSU Notable Achievements
By Rey Michael Rosolada The 2010-2011 School year was truly a very memorable year for our school, the Visayas State University. After all,in that year alone,the University’s reputation as one of the best State Universities in the region was further established by numerous awards and recognitions given to the school, school orgs as well as [...]
Laybraree
By Bonn Troy Boñola Internet usage is at its height. Millions of downloads are processed by the minute; billions of information are being shared and processed by the second. This is the Age of Information Revolution. And the more we use it, the more our minds are clouded; the more we forget the beauty of [...]
Breaking Traditions
By Bonn Troy Boñola Repeated actions form into habits. Habits form into norms. Norms, in time, form into traditions. But sometimes traditions can be so wrong that it is only fitting to break them. Hazing has been a part of initiations, whether in fraternities, sororities, organizations and sometimes in the military, for decades. It is [...]
A Story to Share
By Jihan Santanina Santiago Living and growing up in a small nipa and bamboo house in the island-town of Pilar, Camotes, Cebu, I used to dream a comfortable life for my parents and siblings. Eating a meal of rice and salt alone or cooking oil and soy sauce in some instances, I dreamt more. Hearing [...]
A Look into the 2010 Nursing Issue
By Andy Phil Cortes, Vernabelle Balmori, and Kristina Ginn Estoy We have just produced our first batch of nursing graduates just in June 6, 2011. The start of the Nursing Program in 2007 was a hallmark, said to be part of our school’s answer to meet the needs of the global market. The start of [...]
The Big Man Behind the Big Desk
By Vernabelle Balmori November 2007: A big change has happened to Visayas State University. An important change which would eventually lead to so many other changes in our beloved university. That is, the change in its administration. Dr. Jose L. Bacusmo was proclaimed the new president of the university upon the end of the 8-yr [...]
All I want for Christmas is…
by Fiela Joyce M. Legua Christmas na sad mga higala! Prepared na mo? Oh, yes,it’s Christmas 23 days from now.Fast approaching no? Another year is about to end.And we say hello to 2012! I was assigned on a mission to ask our fellow students on what they want to have or receive this upcoming Christmas Eve. [...]
