LAYAG LACSONIAN EMPHASIZED STUDENT ADVOCACY AND LEADERSHIP IN ITS THIRD YEAR

Mdpwn. Jannah Mae Pidoy

Aiming to continue the cause of effective leadership, the Layag Lacsonian: Year III spearheaded by the Student Commission on Elections (SCOMEL) of this University highlighted insights, discussions, and actions aimed at fostering a culture of equity and service within the student community on March 26 at JBL Hall.

With the theme, "Navigating Leadership Through Nurturing Equity and Service in Student Advocacy, the event kicked off with opening remarks by C/M Virmari Tan S. Ph.D, BSMT Dean, setting the stage for an enriching discourse ahead.

Following the opening remarks, Student Executive Council (SEC) Vice President Mdpn. Angelo Mari Gonzalez emphasized the significance of student advocacy in shaping a better future.

"Leadership entails advocating for a cause instrumental in improving the future of those you serve," Mdpn. Gonzalez emphasized.

The program then delved into the presentation by 2/M Danielle Roel Secapuri. 2/M Secapuri underscored topics about advocacy, planning for cause, acting towards the goal and expanding reach in leadership.

Moreover, the event continued with the duo of Arlie Bosque, Panay Coordinator of the National Union of Students of the Philippines and Crimson Labinghisa, Regional Coordinator of Kabataan Partylist Panay.

The duo highlighted the intersectionality of advocacy and the importance of grassroots mobilization in effecting meaningful change.

Meanwhile, Mrs. Rohenna Miranda, RGC, head of the Student Activity Services Office, thanked everyone for participating actively and reiterated the dedication to promoting diversity and service in student leadership.

 

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