SURE, CAUSE Win Top Student Government Posts
The Student Government election results this year once again paved the way for shared leadership, with the winners of the top two posts coming from the two major student political parties.
Accountancy junior Gil Buenavista of the Student Union for Reforms party is the new SG president. Vice president is Cedrick Louis Antiquina, a Medical Technology junior, of the Concerted Action for the Upliftment of Student Endeavors. Both are active student leaders with strong academic performance.
Newly elected college representatives are:
College of Agriculture
- Kim Brian Villamil
- Karl Angelo Malaki
College of Arts and Sciences
- Josh Elleso
- Paul Anthony Cinco
- Erika Quiñones
- Charity Hope Ponce
College of Business Administration
- Gilbert Sedigo
- Nathalie Angeles
- Monique Recto
- John Patrick Chang
- Anna Humbe
- Ida Fabileña
- Methushiela Flores
- Matthew Tumunong
College of Computer Studies
- April Rains Maramara
- Clarice Pocot
College of Education
- Dallie Guillen
- Ellah Gordoncillo
- Lyka Lasola
College of Engineering and Design
- Glynese Ikeda
- Leo Albert Maputi
- Rachel Mae Lood
- Joshua Mariano Nario
- Micah Sinco
College of Law
- Yasmeen Junaid
- Frances Ann Teves
College of Mass Communication
- Sommer Buyante
- Renz Macion
College of Nursing
- Jil Emmanuel Varon
- Clark Ferrer
College of Performing and Visual Arts
- Sarah Dulaca
- Jan Kristine Olmillo
Institute of Clinical Laboratory Sciences
- Marc Rodney Manaban
- Aprille Roselle Juanillo
- Raby Palomo
Institute of Rehabilitative Sciences
- Techy Gonzales
- Jesah Estrellado
School of Basic Education – High School
- Carissa Araco
- Windyll Orlina
- Ray Gabriel Chiu
- Noreen Tabaloc
- Jirro Tan
School of Medicine
- Rogo Homecillo
- Felice Enopia
School of Public Affairs and Governance
- Rhyn Anthony Esolana
- Xenia Faye Gadayan