Rhea Marie O. Jongco
The School of Law (SOL), led by Dean Atty. Romylyn O. Regidor proudly hosted an acquaintance party on November 9, 2024, at Pavilion Hall, Dao, Pagadian City. Organized by the School of Law Student Council (SSC) officers led by the outgoing SSC President, Ms. Estella Marie N. Calib, the event embraced the theme “Cohesiveness in Diversity: Embracing Greatness Through Embodying the Culture of Perseverance and Camaraderie.”
Law students from all year levels attended in attire inspired by modern Filipino and Filipina motifs, adding a unique cultural touch to the celebration. The occasion was graced by prominent lawyers who delivered motivational speeches, encouraging students to embrace resilience and commitment in their academic journeys.
The evening featured various activities, including raffle draws, interactive games, and a lively dance competition that reflected the event’s theme. Each year level presented a spirited performance, with the JD-4 students ultimately claiming victory, strengthening a sense of pride and unity among peers. Several students received special recognition as “Best Dressed” and “Face of the Night,” celebrating their style and engagement in the festivities.
A significant highlight of the event was the induction ceremony for the newly elected School of Law Student Council officers, conducted by Dean Atty. Regidor. This formal moment marked the beginning of the new officers’ commitment to fostering an inclusive and supportive academic environment to enhance their peers’ learning experience.
This gathering underscored the importance of building meaningful connections within the law school community, promoting unity and shared purpose. By fostering camaraderie and perseverance, the event not only celebrated individual achievements but also strengthened the collective spirit of the student body, empowering them to support one another in their pursuit of excellence in the legal profession at JHCSC.
Soar high, J.H. Cerilles State College!”
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