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Showing posts with label National Greening Project. Show all posts
Showing posts with label National Greening Project. Show all posts

Saturday, October 20, 2012

Viewpoint releases Back-to-Back Issues



Viewpoint releases its first Back-to-Back issues (Regular Issue No. 5, State of Affairs and Special Issue No. 2, Life Can Be Better) as the semester-ender special for Araullians.


State of Affairs
Regular Issue No. 5

Life Can Be Better
Special Issue No. 2

Saturday, October 13, 2012

AU-PHINMA joins NGP culmination



Araullo University - PHINMA culminated the Green Project by participating in the Kapisanan ng mga Brodkaster ng Pilipinas (KBP) – Nueva Ecija Chapter’s Oplan Broadcastreeing, as part of the National Greening Project (NGP) of DENR-CENRO. The said undertaking was held at the NGP Site, Sitio Bacao, Doña Josefa, Palayan City, Nueva Ecija last October 13.
Students from various university organizations participated in the said event: Araullo University Supreme Student Government (AUSSG), Araullo University Student Assistants Association (AUSAA), Araullo University Political Science Student Organization (AUPSSO), College of Education Student Council (COE-SC), PHINMA Scholars, and Presidential Scholars  comprised the group led by Alexis G. Ramirez, RGC. Nathan Neil Beronio

Saturday, September 29, 2012

Basic Ed, AUPA fight for nature; COC, CAS continue the Green Project initiative




The Basic Education Department (Basic Ed.), together with the College of Arts and Sciences (CAS), took part in the fight against global warming and climate change through the Green Project held at Sitio Alorma, Doña Josefa, Palayan City last September 21. More than 100 students planted narra seedlings in the said activity; they were led by Basic Ed. Dean Corazon Esguerra, Language Department Head Shirley Pajarillo, and University Discipline Coordinator John Paul Vicencio.

Members of the Araullo University Performing Arts (AUPA) and seniors from the College of Criminology (COC) engaged in the same activity last September 28. They were accompanied by AUPA Director Michael John Esteban, COC faculty member Randy Maure, Guidance Counselor Alexis Ramirez, and Forester August Fariñas.

From the first tree planting activity on July 13 up to now, the site was prepared for tree planting by the Pinagbigkis Primary Multipurpose Cooperative led by Chairwoman Norma Lawas. Ma. Gladys Repollo

Friday, September 14, 2012

Chieftains join the Green Project



College of Arts and Sciences (CAS) students went all green in Sitio Alorma, Palayan City last two Fridays, September 7 and 14. Together with their NSTP Instructors, John Bernardino and Pauline de Leon, CASNSTP1 and CASNSTP14 planted seven hundred fruit-bearing and native trees on over a hectare of land in the first excursion that was graced by the presence of Chief Operations Officer and Executive Vice President Ms. Ana S. Chua.

For the second visitation, CASNSTP5 and CASNSTP20, together with Social Sciences head Dr. Fidela Aban, conducted a maintenance and protection session as they helped in ring-weeding, checking the planted seedlings, and cleaning up the site. According to Forester Orvel Pagaduan of CENRO, maintaining a 1-meter radius of weed-free soil is essential to ensure the health of the newly-planted seedlings. He also said that continuous maintenance is necessary to guarantee the successful restoration of the deforested area, hence creating an ecologically sustainable resource. Christina Sanchez, Dan Kevin Roque

Friday, August 24, 2012

COC plants 1,100



The College of Criminology broke records after they planted 1,100 narra seedlings in a single outing for AU-PHINMA’s Green Project last August 24 at Sitio Alorma, Palayan City.

COC students and faculty participated on the project in cooperation with the Civil Military Operations Office of Fort Magsaysay-Aviation led by Captain Eric Igat. The seedlings were part of the 55,000 provided by the DENR-CENRO for the National Greening Program (NGP) through Mr. Alberto Agonoy, Treasurer of Pinagbigkis Cooperative.

The Green Project is a university-wide initiative that aims to plant 5000 fruit-bearing and native trees in response to climate change and global warming. Bryan Joseph Peralta
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