july for web.cdr - De La Salle Lipa
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july for web.cdr - De La Salle Lipa
eh Ala eh! SALLE J U L Y 2 0 0 7 DLSL Launches WAP Service In what promises to be yet another milestone for De La Salle Lipa, a Wireless Application Protocol service, or WAP, has recently been launched. J U L Y 2 0 0 7 se re iv c S V O L U M E X V N O . 2 The alpha version of the WAP service is now up and running, easily accessible by any Lasallian with a mobile phone that allows internet access. p /wa h p . u d sl.e l d . w w http://w The WAP service is a gateway to various information for the techie Lasallian. DLSL's announcements, news tidbits, and contact information may now be read right from the screens of your mobile phones or handhelds. And to boost that Lasallian spirit, school logos and images are also available for download. Soon, you can check out schedules of events and activities through the WAP service. UNIC Leads Global Warming Talk by: Maria Crecelda D. Roldan 3 MyDLSL WAP can be accessed via http://www.dlsl.edu.ph/wap Chancellor attends Smart Click Opening The Ala-Salle Eh! is published monthly by the Marketing Communications Department (756-5555 loc. 287). MCD welcomes contributions. Contributions should include the name, office or section and signature of the sender. Ala-Salle Eh! reserves the right to edit articles submitted for publication. Lorna Achico ([email protected]), Manager; Cherie del Rio, Public Relations; Noel Pascual, Publications; Malou Malaluan, Raquel Inciong,Marketing and Promotions; Alfredo Cubilla Jr., Reservations; Arturo C. Cueto, Secretary. The Ala-Salle Eh! Online edition (in PDF format) may be accessed through the URL: http://www.dlsl.edu.ph 4 LICA Launches “Chef’s Table” An Inconvenient Truth, which is an Academy Award- winning documentary film on climate change presented by former US Vice President Al Gore, featured the comprehensive discussions of climate change to DLSL High School and College students. continued on page 7 6 Br. Manny Hilado visits DLSL Visit DE LA SALLE LIPA online at http://www.dlsl.edu.ph/ for latest news and info. J U L Y 2 0 0 7 eh Ala eh! SALLE eh Ala eh! SALLE J U L Y 2 0 0 7 continued from page 1 One Sign of Faith. One La Salle by: Ms. Malou Malaluan June 22, 2007 marked the beginning of one vision and one spirit with the launching of De La Salle Philippines' (DLSP) One La Salle Scholarship Fund. Administrators, faculty, staff, and students from different La Salle schools gathered at the St. Benilde Gym, La Salle Greenhills in an effort to raise 1 Billion Pesos in five years to cover 20% of the tuition and fees of Lasallian students enrolled. In his opening message, Br. Armin Luistro FSC, Brother President of DLSP, stressed that the evening's celebration is more than raising funds, but more on celebrating the deep bond of friendship and brotherhood as Lasallians in the Philippines marked its 97th year. With almost 90,000 students, 6,000 faculty and staff, and 18 Lasallian district schools nationwide, the One La Salle Campaign will make the Lasallian education available for all while keeping the Lasallian fire burning. The celebration kicked off with performances from selected Lasallian students and alumni artists who have made big names in the entertainment industry namely, JM Rodriguez (USLS Bacolod), Rannie Raymundo (LSGH), Jett Pangan (DLSU Manila), Cooky Chua (DLSU Manila), Drae Ibañez (DLSU Manila), Migs Mendoza (DLS Zobel), Gian Magdangal (LSGH) and Gary Valenciano (LSGH). The De La Salle Voices (DLSL) serenaded the audience with their performance of “The Lion Sleeps Tonight”. The Kundirana (LSGH), the Bloomfields (LSGH), the young Beatles' group, and the Brothers', Br. 2 Richie, Br. Felipe and Br. Arian, likewise inspired the Lasallians in their group performances. The live band of LSGH alumna, Mr. Mel Villena, orchestrated all performances that evening. The evening program featured Dr. Loui Chan Gatdula, a Lasallian scholar, DLSU HSC alumnus and the top notcher in the 2007 Physician Board Exam. His struggles in life served as an inspiration for the scholarship campaign to touch the lives of many. Another highlight was the donation of the world class live-in training center in Tagaytay City, valued at 150 Million Pesos by the USLS Bacolod Batch '58 representative, who will be celebrating their Golden Anniversary next year. With this initial donation, DLSP aims to touch more than 18,000 lives as Lasallians nationwide think as one. The launching culminated with the singing of the “We Are One” theme song by Mr. Montel Acoymo, LSGH Alumna, and the Kundirana members. Lasallian performers and guest artists all joined in the singing of the Alma Mater Song rendered in two local dialects, Ilonggo and Bisaya, in sign language as well as in the traditional English version. Penny-Reyes Velasco, environmentalist and president of Happy Earth Inc. discussed the effects of climate changes in the Philippine setting. She also clarified issues concerning global warming. The Science Department of CEAS, College LRC, Student Government, and the Council Of Student Organizations supported the film showing/forum aimed at the promotion of environmental awareness and protection. Attendees of the forum included representatives from De La Salle UniversityDasmariñas headed by Mr. Marlon C. Pareja, Chair of Biological Sciences Department, De La Salle Canlubang Environmental Officer, Mr. Bjorn Santos, representatives from Lipa City CENRO, faculty members from San Pablo Colleges, and DLSL faculty members. June 2007 BOT Meeting Last June 13, De La Salle Lipa's Board of Trustees had their quarterly meeting at the Board Room of the Sen. Jose Diokno Building. Highlights of the meeting included discussions of plans for the establishment of the College of International Hospitality Management to take care of BSHRM, BS Tourism, Culi nary Arts and related courses. These programs are currently under the College of Business, Economics, Accountancy & Management (CBEAM). Also during the BOT meeting, DLSL management was instructed to get the costing of the transmission lines relocation to give way for the planned chapel construction next year. The needs of foreign students were also addressed. There is a possibility that an Office for Foreign Students, which will serve as a one stop shop to assist prospective students in choosing a program, dorm, student visa, guidance on local culture, etc. The meeting was attended by Br. Edmundo Fernandez FSC, who served as Chair, DLSL President Br. Manuel Pajarillo FSC, Dr. Carmelita Quebengco, Mr. Enrique Zalamea, Sr. Corazon Manalo, Br. Dante Amisola FSC, Br. Ricardo Laguda FSC, DLSL Chancellor Mr. Juan Lozano and the ViceChancellor for Administration, Mr. Rex Raymond Torrecampo. 7 J U L Y 2 0 0 7 Br. Manny Hilado Visits DLSL eh Ala eh! SALLE eh Ala eh! SALLE J U L Y 2 0 0 7 Chancellor attends Smart Click Opening by: Ms. Mayolisa R. Mantuano Br. Manny Hilado FSC welcomed the nursery pupils last June 14, 2007 when the PLC opened its classes for this school year. The students were quite ecstatic during the balloon twisting activity held in one of the nursery classrooms. Br. Manny made sure that each pupil in class received a balloon shaped in various designs such as dinosaur, butterfly, poodle, flower, sword, star, numbers, letters of the alphabet, and crown among others. Br. Manny Hilado FSC is currently the Vice- President for Administrative Services of De La Salle Antipolo and at the same time the Director of the Brothers' Community. He has a deep passion for entertaining young Lasallians who are in their primary years. He finds joy when he is able to make children happy as he shares his expertise in balloon twisting. He has been traveling to different La Salle schools for a number of years now to share his talents and touch the hearts of many children through his humble way. He also made a promise that he would come back to facilitate the training for PLC 6 teachers so they can use the balloon twisting skills as tools in teaching their subjects. This effort was made possible by the initiation of the Vocation Office headed by Br. Ritchie Yap FSC in coordination with the Students Services and PLC Offices. Since the activity happened during the first day of school when most parents are with the kids, the event was a hit not only among the kids but also with the parents. They were very touched to see a Brother welcoming the new pupils in school. Chancellor Juan P. Lozano, together with Linkages & International Relations Director Arnold Capuloy, Sports & Culture Director Morris Lingao, and Arts Coordinator Rogger Basco, attended the SMART Click Opening Ceremony last week. The opening was held last week at the building right across the Hall of Lasallian Saints. Mr. Arnold Capuloy notes that the venue was not your typical building as it was a refurbished 40-footer container van with the amenities and comfort of a typical internet cafe. Chancellor Lozano was invited as guest speaker for the said ceremony. In his speech, he mentioned his appreciation for the use technology in education. Initially, he also expressed his worries about misguided students who use the internet for their disadvantage. The opening ceremony was also participated in by the SMART company executives. Hilarians Receive US$4000 Donation by: Mr. Rey Villegas Through the initiative of Mr. Orly Mayor, a member of DLSL Class '64, an anonymous donation of US$4,000.00 was given as scholarship grant for the benefit of the Br. Stephen Rabisa FSC Gift of Education scholars in the St. Br. Jaime Hilario Learning Community for their continuing tertiary education at DLSL. The said anonymous donation was given by Mr. Mayor's friend. The donation was coursed through Mr. Lito Abad (also a member of DLSL Class '64). Mr. Abad, together with Mr. Raul Vizconde handed over the check donation to Ms. Donna Isabel Averion, PMO Development Officer, on June 27 at Mt. Malarayat Golf and Country Club. Mr. Rey Villegas, SBJHLC Coordinator, Ms. Jane Dalawampu, SBJHLC guidance counselor and Mr. Mark Moreto, PMO staff witnessed the turnover event. 3 J U L Y 2 0 0 7 eh Ala eh! SALLE eh Ala eh! SALLE J U L Y 2 0 0 7 IBM MOA Signing by: Mr. Arnold Capuloy IBM Solutions Delivery, Inc., through its Human Resources & Staff Services Division, went to De La Salle Lipa on June 13, 2007 to conduct the examination and pre-screening interview of DLSL CompSci graduates to support the former's growing demand for computer programmers. This activity was made possible in coordination with CITE Dean, Alfredo Reodica. formalized through a signing of Memorandum of Agreement wherein Chancellor Juan Lozano delegated Linkages & International Relations Director, Arnold Capuloy to sign the MOA in behalf of DLSL. Another MOA signing will be held soon to be represented by the two institution's CEO's for a stronger linkage that will include faculty and student training, job placement, and subject expert exchange. The whole day activity was LICA Launches “Chef’s Table Last June 22, the Lipa Institute for Culinary Arts launched its fine dining service, the "Chef's Table" at Chez Avenir. "Les tables des chefs cuisine'ers" is part of the LICA curriculum. Beginning June 25 until July 24, eight students from the pioneer batch of LICA will be serving a set meal available to all Lasallians and even to outsiders. Below is the menu which the LICA students will be offering at the “Chef's Table”: Ni?oise is considered one of the best known salads in France (where it originated). It has lettuce, tomatoes, green beans, eggs, anchovies, and olives served with LICA's own Chef's vinaigrette. Another selection for the entrees is the Chef's Green Salad which is simple yet very nutritious. The salad has healing properties as well, having medicinal herbs as part of the ingredients. For the "Les Plats," Crevettes, Poissons, Viandes, and Boeuf ala Bourguiguonue will be served. "Crevettes" is actually spicy gambas in lemon sauce. Served with jasmine rice, it is a complete meal that conjures the combined taste of the Mediterranean and Asian cuisines. "Poissons," on the other hand, is baked mahi-mahi or yellow-fin tuna served over vegetable pasta. Grated parmesan cheese rounds off the layer of tastes that the dish presents. It is a Proven?al/Italian favorite. "Viandes" or LICA's Chicken Cordon Bleu is a classic. They did away, however, with the 4 traditional ham and used slices of chorizo instead, serving the dish with linguini and pimiento for a taste of the Marseilles. "Boeuf ala Bourguiguonue" is beef stew, burgundy style. In keeping with the traditional method of cooking the meal, the beef is marinated for hours in red wine from Burgundy, flavored by a Bouquet Garni and bits of pork ham. For the soups, the Vegetable Soup au Pesto and the Chicken soup are varieties which soup-lovers may choose from. The vegetable soup is French in every way because of the pesto. And yet, it is also Italian for the soup is actually a Proven?al concoction. The chicken soup is clear (with a fatdiscarded recipe) and it the flavor of the chicken comes alive with finely sliced vegetables which thereby adds color and tastes. For desserts, Fruit Tart and Fresh Fruits avec Glace are selections which promise the ultimate sweetness fix. Bread is also served, fresh from the oven. Wine is available to adults, but limited only to one glass per order. It truly is a "taste of fine dining, a touch of class." 5