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Volume LXXXII Special Issue No. 2 Graduation Coverage August 2022

FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 2 YEARS Honorians relish face-to-face graduation Story by John Derrick Cordova

A total of 7,110 students march in the Dr. Ernesto T. Nicdao Sports Center to graduate face-to-face after | Story on page 3 more than two years of virtual ceremonies brought about by COVID-19 restrictions.

THE ‘EXCITING PART’. Graduates from the College of Business Studies await opening of in-person commencement exercises, the first time in two years due to the gathering restrictions brought about by the COVID-19 pandemic. Photo by Christine Joy Sese

Honorians from GS, COE, CSSP, DLC embark 5-day physical graduation by Patrick Bryan Porras

HONORIANS from the Graduate School, College of Education, College of Social Sciences and Philosophy, and DHVSU Lubao Campus embarked the five-day inperson graduation last August 15. The so-called “exciting part” has already started as a total of 1,615 graduates from the Graduate School (GS), College of Education (COE), College of Social Sciences and Philosophy (CSSP), and DHVSU Lubao Campus (DLC) have trodden towards the

university stage as starters of the 5-day in-person graduation ceremony, which kicked off, August 15. Serving as the inspirational speakers for the first day were Pampanga 4th District Congresswoman Anna York P. Bondoc and Social Welfare Officer III of DSWD Region 3, Gezelle Anne V. Garcia. | to page 3

Civil eng’g logs highest number of grads at 767 | Story on page 2

CSSP product is batch 2022 valedictorian | Story on page 4


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