MCS hails 2nd in Statistics On Air Plus: Radio Hosting Competition

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January 14, 2024

The MSEUF Communication Society (MCS) secured the second-best team in Radyo Pilipinas Lucena’s Statistics On Air Plus: Radio Hosting Competition with the theme: “NSM@32: Revving up for Economic and Social Recovery Through Evidence-Based Policies,” held via Zoom and Facebook Live on Oct. 28.

Radyo MCS 98.3, hosted by Angelo Laurence Arriola, ABComm – I, and Pauline Joy Tapel, ABComm – III, along with the guest speaker, Mr. Arween Flores, Chief of Lucena Tourism and Business Permits Licensing Office (BPLO), discussed the economic and micro-businesses status, policies, and applications in Lucena.

Cire James Miro, President of MCS, expressed his thoughts on the organization’s accomplishments.

“Syempre, I am really proud dahil sabi nga nina Ma’am Madz and Ma’am Alex (advisers of MCS), this is another milestone for our organization. Nakaka-proud kase ito ay first major project ng new members ng organization, nakapaghatid agad sila ng pride sa university. Truly are an MCS Pride! What makes me even more proud is that, regardless of the current situation, the MCS never stops developing the potential of individuals,” Miro stated.

Meanwhile, STI College Lucena claimed the Best Team award, Best Hosts (1st and 2nd) awards, and most total minute views.

Calayan Educational Foundation, Inc. (CEFI) grabbed the third Best Team and the third Best Host awards, while Polytechnic University of the Philippines – General Luna gained the most popular entry.

Other schools that participated in the competition were the Southern Luzon State University – Lucban and Sacred Heart College Lucena.

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