Capitol Chronicle volume 25 issue 1 June-August 2013 | Page 11

n E W S Freshmen surge up to 37% By Laarni Joyce S. Quiñones Emerging . This semester’s enrolled freshmen within this semester has dramatically increased to an astounding 37% with a total of 2,061 in population. C Midwifery students elect officers 2nd year representative: Sherlina P. Minguez • i s s u e N o . 0 1 External vice-president: Ersan Maturan Secretary: Juri Sieger Pagalan Assistant secretary: Annesty Jul Lausa Treasurer: Charmie Panis Assistant treasurer: Arne Jabla Auditor: Allain Bhette Bautista P.R.O: Rich me Love Englatera Assistant P.R.O: Genard Palapar 1st year representative: Anne Ceres David Departmental 1st year representatives: College of Engineering Shemseddin A. Disamurun College of Maritime Education Alyzza Yluj A. Fernandez Christine Ann N. Saarinas Jessica Marie G. Balay Levi M. Martinez Jr. Aldrich O. Gomez Ruel L. Gallares College of Education Nelson L. Hinayon Jr. College of Arts and Sciences Necole Jei Cagulada College of Business Administration Brian Paul Yanga College of Computer Studies Sharry Jean L. Balane College of Nursing Abegail Cabiguin Mark Sarte 2 5 President: Nommie Jean C. Ponce Internal vice-president: Ciena Barcelona By Francis Almazan v o l u m e U nder the supervision of the Midwifery Electoral Board (MidEB), the midwifery students elected their officers for the school year 2013-2014 last July 3, 2013 in their voting precinct at the nursing building, Capitol University. Ms. Nommie Jean C. Ponce was elected as the president of the Midwifery Student Body Organization. Meanwhile, freshmen students from each college in the university also elected their representatives on that same day. Hereunder is the list of the newly elected officers of the school of midwifery: New set of Midwifery SBO officers: 11 c a p i t o l c h r o n i c l e apitol University’s freshmen population for the first semester of school year 2013-2014 surged up to 37% of the total population from last school year’s 1,748 enrollees to 2,061 enrollees this year as reported by Management Information System (MIS). Meanwhile 313 students increased this year’s student count to 5% with that of last year’s. Hereunder is the list of the Departmental population with its corresponding freshmen population. DEPARTMENT POPULATION PERCENTAGE FRESHMEN College of Maritime Education 1,958 38.84% 843 College of Business Administration 909 16.55% 342 College of Nursing and School of Midwifery 581 9.36% 85 College of Criminology 503 9.18% 214 College of Education 485 9.55% 234 College of Engineering 343 6.48% 111 College of Computer Studies 272 4.96