By: Angelica UyCollege of Information Technology Education (CITE) celebrated their Komsayahan 2016 with a theme of "Pokemon Universe" on Friday, September 23.
Annually, the CITE department of the PHINMA-University of Pangasinan organized their events by bringing the newest trends in the city. Now that 'Pokemon Go' goes trending around the globe, the CITE officers come up with an idea of organizing their Komsayahan 2016 with the touch of the viral game. The event was attended by an estimated 300-400 number of students. Komsayahan is made to welcome and bond with the new member of their department; the sophomores. It also aims to showcase that IT (Information Technology) students of U-pang were not only code and computer experts but can also portray the characters that they were involved of.
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By: Denise Go Flames were once again surprised with the fantastic performance of the 4ABMC students at the Student’s Plaza on September 19, 2016.
On Monday, 4th year Mass Communication students of PHINMA-University of Pangasinan strikes again with their pantomime performance as part of their Theatre and Arts subject. The students were divided into six groups and were given the same title, which is “Akala ko ako lang ”. Each group had a different story and theme. Some were drama, romance, comedy, and suspense. The pantomime activity was headed by Annalyn D. Tamondong. She is the instructor of the 4ABMC in the said subject and she’s also the judge for the activity. Pantomime is a method of performing using only actions and not words. Pantomime was very popular in the ancient time. It was one of the sources of entertainment during the Ancient Greek and Ancient Rome era. By: Allyn Villahermosa Photo Courtesy: Camille Montemayor On September 4, University of Pangasinan-PHINMA Association of Communication Students (UPACS) together with their respective advisers attended the 11th Annual Conference of Journalism and Mass Communication Students hosted by the COMGUILD Center for Journalism at the Henry Lee Irwin Theatre, Ateneo de Manila University (ADMU).
Eighty-eight future media practitioners representing the institution were accompanied by their instructors who were Dr. Annabelle Sim, Mr. Michael Sison, and Miss Annalyn Tamondong at ADMU to rekindle media ethics and responsibilities. With this year’s theme “Truth, Honesty and Integrity: Media Ethics and Social Responsibility”, students were reminded of their social responsibilities and to reminisce the essence of their chosen profession. Several professional journalists were invited to speak before the millennial such as Mr. Raffy Santos, Mr. Pocholo Gonzales, Ms. Mel Tiangco, and Mr. Lourd de Veyra whereas each speaker was given his or her time to answer questions from the students regarding his or her chosen field. On the second part of the program, the academe together with COMGUILD recognized this year’s media awardees among the different categories such as Best AM Radio Program and Anchor, Best FM Radio Program and DJ, Best Entertainment News Show and Host, Best Magazine Show and Host, Best Educational Program and Host, Best Lifestyle Program and Host, Best Morning Show, Best News Program, Best Male Field Reporter, Best Female Field Reporter, Most Outstanding Male News Presenter, Most Outstanding Female News Presenter, Media Persona of Excellence and Most Popular Television Personality. Also, being awarded as the Best Male Field Reporter for five years consecutively, the 2016 Hall of Fame for Best Male Field Reporter and Best News Program awards were given to Mr. Atom Araullo. By: Denise Go Four A.B. Mass Communication (4ABMC) students of PHINMA-University of Pangasinan shock Flames on September 5 at the Student's Plaza (SP). Fourth year Mass Communication students surprised the student body with their creative make-up and costume with the theme Underworld creatures. The students were not only shocked but they’re also impressed by the performance of 4ABMC since they did not only parade, but they also played their own character on stage very well. Once their character name is called, they go up on stage to introduce and act their character. It was headed by Ms. Annalyn D. Tamondong together with Ms. Michelle Pasaoa, a former Mass Communication instructor in PHINMA-Univeristy of Pangasinan. Ms. Tamondong is the 4ABMC Theater and Arts instructor and Ms. Pasaoa was their mentor during their theater workshop which was held on Saturday, September 3. The said performance of the 4ABMC students was part of their midterm exam in their Theater and Arts class with Ms. Tamondong. The surprise performance was also an early Halloween treat for the Flames. Over the years, Mass Communication students have been doing this as part of their Theater and Arts class and every year there’s a different theme. |
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