Just before the university week’s open, the university grounds were drenched in rain results to the cancelling of the opening ceremony.
The annual celebration usually starts off with the mass,
parade and the program thereafter at the NDDU open field.
SSG president James Astilla said there will be changes in
the program and activities for the week; some would be moved on the awarding
and closing ceremony at the open field. Cloud breakers will be prepared in case
of another rain incident.
While changes are to be made, students are instructed to wait for further announcements about the said matter.
Mr. Astilla ended his statement with words of encouragement,
“Laban lang! Alive and alive!”
Donna Alagao, Hiyas candidate, said her thoughts about the
incident. “It’s sad but again: think positive! Blessing siguro ‘yung ulan”
Yuki Kinjiyo, Radio DJ and student of the institution, was
optimistic and said “It’s alright because the safety and health of the students
are more important than sacrificing everyone to this kind of weather” He added
students don’t deserve to get sick just to showcase their talent.
The university week is expected to run for five
days up until Friday, February 14, with the theme “Marista: Pagyamanin ang
kakayahan sa kasalukuyan upang makulay at matagumpay na kinabukasan ay makamtan”
Garnet C. Cababayao
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