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THE VARSITARIAN P.Y. 2022-2023 ISSUE 05

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VOLUME XCIV / NO. 5 · January 13, 2023 · THE OFFICIAL STUDENT PUBLICATION OF THE UNIVERSITY OF SANTO TOMAS · Manila, Philippines

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Enhance NSTP instead of pushing for NCST — CSC president

Teachers group to CHEd: Cancel mandatory F2F order

THE GOVERNMENT should work on enhancing the National Service Training Program (NSTP) instead of creating a new program for citizen service, the UST Central Student Council (CSC) president said on Dec. 6. In a public hearing at the House of Representatives, CSC President Nathan Agustin urged lawmakers not to push through with the National Citizens Service Training (NCST) program, which seeks to enlist more reservists for disaster response and instill nationalism among young Filipinos. “Why not augment the current NSTP program [and] retain that current freedom of choice that we have as students as to how we would like to serve our country? We understand that there is a need to have disaster preparedness, but I believe that the

A GROUP of teachers has urged the Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) to revoke Memorandum Order No. 16, which required higher education institutions (HEIs) to conduct at least 50 percent of classes on-site starting the second term of Academic Year 2022-2023. The Council of Teachers and Staff of Colleges and Universities of the Philippines (CoTeSCUP) said the CHEd memo, released a month before the new term, would create serious challenges for HEIs. The council added that the CHEd did not consult with teachers and other stakeholders prior to releasing the order. “We were unaware of any public consultation made by CHEd before the memorandum order was

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released,” the CoTeSCUP said in a statement on Dec. 8. “​​Worse, we were told that such Memorandum Order was released by CHED because of the pressure [from] a lady senator [who] threatened to hostage CHEd’s budget if full face-to-face classes will not resume this semester,” the council added. Assoc. Prof. Rene Tadle, former vice president of the UST Faculty Union, is the lead convenor of the CoTeSCUP. During the budget hearing on Sept. 27, Sen. Pia Cayetano threatened UP President Danilo Concepcion that she would not approve their budget unless they held faceto-face (F2F) classes. “My challenge remains. You

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want budget? Show me that you’re making an effort to do the most basic: Allow the students to have face-to-face classes. Show me that you’re making that effort. Otherwise, I’ll focus my efforts where they’re more appreciated,” Cayetano said. The CHEd memorandum took effect on Nov. 11, the same day it was signed and two weeks after the budget hearing. The CoTeSCUP said the CHEd order violates the academic freedom of HEIs guaranteed by Article XIV, Section 5 of the 1987 Constitution. According to a Supreme Court ruling, academic freedom is “the MANDATORY F2F PAGE 2

Reviving mandatory ROTC is reviving mandatory abuse SPORTS ► PAGE 11

UST leads Season 85 UAAP general championship race UST kept its grip on the spot in the UAAP Season 85 general championship title race after concluding the first semester with a total of 142 points.


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