Masscomm Shines
By Sarah Jane Rodriguez
Equipping Masscomm for Internship, Masscomm Quiz
Bee, Org Shirt, Masscomm Idol, and many more are all
the events where communication family had gathered.
Headed by Gary Aldovino, Mass Communication
President together with his co-officers, they had made
the Mass Communication week successful and beneficial
for all the Masscomm students; however, the event which
inculcated a memorable experience within me was EMI
(Equipping Masscomm for Internship) where I served as
a host for 3rd year Mass Communication students. As a
second tear, it is a privilege for me to stand up in front of
juniors who had congratulated me after the event. On the
other hand, I felt very disappointed in Mass
Communication Quiz Bee where I am also one of the
participants. It’s a team composed of three members
coming from all the year levels except third year
students. Unfortunately, our team did not succeed in the
competition, but that’s alright at least we did great.
I am aware that organizing a program is not easy.
As in the case of the Mass Communication Society,
although there are technical problems in the middle of
the fair, it is still obvious that they have allotted so much
time and effort to make the event possible. Despite of the
fact that they are also students like others, they are still
disregarded as only such because they are able to
manage their academics and leadership tasks.
On the lighter side of day, I hope that Mass
Communication students will not stop supporting their
leaders as they are also part of the reasons why Mass
Communication week prospered and succeed. As a
future leader, I visualize to lead in a unique yet better
way where I will be remembered as more than one
person.
“Do not follow where the
path may lead. Go instead
where there is no path and
leave a trail.”
~Ralph Waldo Emerson
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