CAFA, CME rule UCSC Halloween Specials 2022

Joshua Perez

January 13, 2024

College of Architecture and Fine Arts (CAFA) and College of Maritime Education (CME) dominated the UCSC Halloween Specials 2022 through horror story narration and costume-making competitions held online on October 24-31.

Every department was asked by the UCSC to send out two contestants to represent their respective colleges in the horror story narration and one in the costume-making competition.

The participating entries were posted on the official Facebook page of the UCSC and were judged according to their entry’s relevance to the theme, originality and creativity, technical quality, and number of reactions.

With seven participants in EUko Na Moments: The Untold Stories of #Envergans, Andrew Jovan L. Talah, the CME contestant, bagged 1st place in the horror story narration competition.

His story revolved around a young male who was followed by a suspicious lady dressed in a white cloth from the MV Romana until he made it past the St. Veronica Village.

Meanwhile, Mark Brian Mancenido from CAFA Jahar Ian P. Umbrete, and Christian Stephen S. Vidal from CME were tied in the 1st place in the costume-making competition entitled Costume ng EUng Lagim.

CAFA’s participating entry was entitled The Bogart (Bogbog sa Art) which showed a man with architectural materials glued on his body, while CME’s entry was entitled Marine Deadly Chain which has a torture setting in a ship.

Moreover, the other winners in the EUko Na Moments: The Untold Stories of #Envergans include Jhonbert Ricamora from CAS, Ashley Marielle Garcia from CAS, Pheech Obnamia from CAFA, and one participant from CCJC.

For Costume ng EUng Lagim, the other winners are Kimberly Rizo from CIHTM and Ma Jastherene Ventocilla from CEng. The winners received varying cash prizes and certificates which were redeemed by the contestants in the UCSC Office.

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