02/02/2014
Two rival parties is vying for this year's Supreme Student Council polls.
Partido ng mga Aktibo at Responsableng Estudyante (P.A.R.E.) and Phenomenal Alliance Righteous and Talented Youth Party (P.A.R.T.Y. Party) is fielding bets for all the six executive and 12 legislative positions in the council.
James Coyoca of Education junior and executive head of P.A.R.E., is running against the P.A.R.T.Y. Party Evangelization sophomore Bro. Jonjon Canillo.
Communication Honers and Academic Mass Communication Practitioners (C.H.A.M.P) president Harrold Ivan Tamayo stepped down his position to compete the vice presidency against the El Shaddai preacher, Bro. Rommel Cañeda.
For secretary, Jezlee Fara-on and Crisalyn Polinar, junior and sophomore of Communication, are contesting for the position.
When it comes to the treasure of the council, Vincent Cecilio, Evangelization freshman, is clashing against communication sophie, Ma. Madilyn Colopano, and to be audited by either the two auditors, Rean Jay Santos or Chyddet Sta. Ana, both from Communication.
Joven Makiling, Communication, and Bro. Greg Palma, Evangelization, are the two freshmen vying the council's spokesperson.
P.A.R.E.'s legislators are Rejeanne Sedicol, Jun Albert Morden, Anna Marie Pole, Bro. Ruben Licera, Bro. Benjie Cuales, and Bro. Joclaude Gascon.
Ana May Pantoja, John Ray Reyes, Joyce Bernal, Ian Villanueva, Rodrigo Hernandez, Mechelle Bulabos, Jeremias De Guzman, Bro. Jose Hanson, Rhian Dela Cruz, Jolleen Utto, Krisha Febra, and Rommel Ibañez are the legislative representative of P.A.R.T.Y. Party.