EU’s colleges vie for victories in virtual Eleanor F. Bigyan Cultural Contests

Lycamae Penarejo

January 13, 2024

Eleanor F. Bigyan Cultural Contests, a competition that’s been a staple of Enverga University’s foundation celebrations goes virtual via FB at YouTube live on March 9.

Guided by the year’s theme Enverga U Forever: Shining Brightly @75, it featured the following events for the competing departments: Vocal Solo, TikTok Contest (Faculty and Student category), Interpretative Dance, and Showdown Dance Competition.

Dr. Claudia Odette J. Ayala, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences and chairperson of the 75th foundation celebration initiated the event, followed by an inspiring message from Mr. Dexter V. Hermidilla, President of the Interim University Collegiate Student Council (UCSC).

Then commenced the battle of voices and dancing among the various departments, with CEng, CAS, and CIHTM dominating the said event.

Meanwhile, CNAHS bagged first place in the vocal solo, CIHTM got second place, and CBA placed third. Then, in TikTok Faculty, CIHTM placed first, CAS got second, and CENG bagged third.

For the TikTok Student Category, CBA brought home first place, CAS won second place, and CIHTM came third. Furthermore, in the interpretative dance category, CAS placed first, CED bagged second, and CIHTM placed third.

Lastly, CED won first place in the showdown competition, CAS placed second, and CENG got third place. The Eleanor F. Bigyan Virtual Contest winners will receive a certificate, cash, and medals. Enverga University continues to gleam with the events’ success and the coming ones as it celebrates the foundation week from March 7-11.

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