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Five Ateneo Schools |
Pakiglambigit: Reaching the gap between Leadership and Service.
The 28th Buklod Atenista’s theme above, in connection to their motto – Ut Unum Sint (Many but One), was fulfilled at the summit held at the Ateneo de Davao University last 26-29 May 2011 with 45 plus participants.
The five Ateneo universities of the country participated in the said event including Ateneo de Naga (AdNU), Ateneo de Davao (AdDU), Ateneo de Manila (AdMU), Ateneo de Zamboanga (AdZu) and Ateneo de Cagayan or Xavier University (XU).
Four main groups were organized at the seminar, namely: the group of Presidents and Buklod Ambassadors, Faith Formation Cluster (FFC), Umbrella Organizations (UO) and Association of Ateneo Publications (APA) which had undergone break sessions in discussing important issues.
Buklod Ambassador Rafael Martin Magno, Supreme Student Government (SSG) President Ludel Maiello F. Mier, External Vice-President Kate P. Flores, Center for Christ – Youth For Christ (CFC-YFC) Representative Francis Victor Ruizo and SSG Moderator Patrick Balmaceda attended the event.
SSG had received more or less Php97000.00 from the Treasurer’s Office before its budget was blocked due to the non-liquidated funds of previous administration and the case regarding Ex-Commission on Election (COMELEC) Commissioner Jerome Montemayor.
“Our [with Magno] shared goal before going to the convention was to present the accomplishment report of the previous SSG administrations and the plans of action this academic year. During the event, there was benchmarking of all Ateneo Schools as we all learn from each other’s culture and programs,” said Mier.
There were also technology sharing, showcasing of best practices and good governance which could also be adapted by others,” furthered Magno.
Throughout the Congregation
As contradicted to the most preceding conferences which were mostly done for tours and social interaction, the last summit conducted seminars, talks, workshops, service-learning programs and resolution-making.
Ex-Secretary General Gio Alejo, changed by a permanent secretary, Catherine Sison, presided the parliamentary procedures of the gathering.
Speakers of the program came from different fields, including Fr. Joel Tabora, SJ and Commissioner Earl P. Saavedra, Assistant Secretary of the National Youth Commission.
Being held twice a year, the Mid-Year Conference every October and Leadership Summit (Buklod Atenista) every May, plans and preliminary meetings happened in preparation for the event while the evaluation regarding the past resolutions happened during the latter.
Resolutions for Students’ Welfare
As an alliance of tertiary institutions of all Ateneo schools, Mier said that they all made stands on different campus and national issues and submitted 19 resolutions [with joint authors] subjected to their own territories or which are common to two or more.
AdNU had instigated seven resolutions such as the ‘calling of the Student Governments of five Ateneo schools to check data gathering in order to determine the feasibility of lobbying more comprehensive programs to their respective institutions,’ ‘calling for the accreditation, renewal and monitoring processes of organizations,’ and ‘urging the Ateneo de Naga administration to revisit and properly implement the current uniform policy.’
A resolution gathering inputs on the different formation programs of Ateneo institutions was one of the seven decrees of AdMU while AdDU had composed eight rulings like the ‘restructuring and standardization of the FFCs of all UOs in all Ateneo Schools.
Meanwhile, Xavier University created four motions, for instance the ‘programs in reviewing the campus policies pertaining to the students in XU,’ whereas ‘initiating fora, symposia along with public and guided discussions on on-going GPH-MILF-NDF political talks was among the 4 passed pronouncements of AdZU.
Path of Challenges
“Successful man si summit, the fact that all the resolutions were greatly appreciated and approved by all Ateneo academes, our support to each other’s endeavors would mean a greater voice for the imminent implementation of the resolutions,” uttered Mier.
“Pero ang challenge dito eh ‘yong pag-pursue talaga sa mga resolutions, na sa ngayon ay on the process para sa pagreview ng Formation Council in its next meeting. As we lobby the resolutions to the different offices for their realization, sana magawa ng students yong part nila,’ Magno ended.