As we enter the 1st Semester of S.Y. 2010-2011, your CIT-SSG would like to share with you the things you need to know about this organization, which is also your organization.
0 Welcome back Technologians!
By Kevin Ray N. Chua on Monday, June 21, 2010
As we enter the 1st Semester of S.Y. 2010-2011, your CIT-SSG would like to share with you the things you need to know about this organization, which is also your organization.
0 Technologians judge VP Aspirants in ABS-CBN's Harapan
By Kevin Ray N. Chua on Thursday, March 25, 2010
The debate, held in Manila, was attended by six vice-presidential aspirants, namely, Sen. Loren Legarda, Sen. Mar Roxas, Makati City Mayor Jejomar Binay, former Metropolitan Manila Development Authority Chairman Bayani Fernando, broadcaster Jay Sonza, and Atty. Perfecto Yasay, Jr. The CIT group was part of the 45-person live audience in Cebu, with Naga City and Davao City as other key simulcast points in the country.
Mark Anthony Razonable, a BSECE-3 student, felt happy to join the event. He said, "It made me realize that now is the time to do something for the betterment of our beloved country." He was also privileged to express his sentiments and opinion through the wireless audience response system (WARS), a technology used during the event where members of the audience would press a button to indicate whether they agreed or disagreed with a candidate’s statement. Aside from the credibility and competence of the candidate, how the candidate responded to the questions and issues raised during the debate also became strong criteria on his assessment of the candidate.
CIT-SSG President Alan Angelo Llevares, who led the CIT participants, believes that the event further enlightened Technologians in identifying the most capable and worthy candidate. Their participation demonstrated Technologians' civic-mindedness and active concern with events seriously affecting the nation.
The invitation, sent through the CIT-SSG, was open to all Technologians. Also among the audience were students of University of San Jose-Recoletos (USJR) and University of the Philippines Visayas – Cebu College (UPVCC), local businessmen and persons with disabilities (PWDs).
2 Noynoy tops Cebu Institute of Technology mock poll
By Kevin Ray N. Chua on Friday, March 19, 2010
In the neck-to-neck results of the conducted mock poll, Aquino got 40.38 % of the votes while Lakas-Kampi-CMD's Gilbert Teodoro got 37.09%. Nacionalista Party's Manny Villar was at third place with 11.79 % of the votes followed by Bagumbayan's Richard Gordon who got 4.68% of the votes. Pwersa ng Masang Pilipino's Erap Estrada placed fifth with 2.6%, Bangon Pilipinas' Eddie Villanueva at 1.91%, Ang Kapatiran Party's JC De Los Reyes at 0.69%, independent presidential candidates Jamby Madrigal and Nicanor Perlas at 0.52% and 0.35%, respectively. A total of 577 students, security guards, school officials and faculty members participated in the mock poll.
Aside from the mock presidential poll, the exhibit also featured profiles of the presidential candidates, information on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) and the Youth Agenda, reminders on responsible voting and guide to automated election. Students were also encouraged to speak their mind by sharing their thoughts on what they were looking for in their choice of president. The exhibit was part of CIT-SSG's initiative to guide individuals within its own sphere of influence to make informed choices on the coming 2010 national elections.
DISCLAIMER: The results do not reflect the choice of the entire CIT population. In addition,the choice of those who joined the mock poll may also change during the actual election day.
0 Congratulations to the CIT-SSG Leadership Awardees
By Kevin Ray N. Chua on Monday, March 15, 2010
Below is the list of the CIT-SSG Leadership Awardees for this year's Parangal:
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT
- Billy Jee Belenson
- Bryan Merino
- Kevin Ray Chua
- Jose Isabelo Abella
- Kim Honoridez
- Regine Yocte
- Darla Loyloy
- Charlie Rivamonte
- Dexter Dungog
- Angelie Deguerro
- Jan Michael Empinado
- Marry-Ann Maurin
- Citrex Ypanto
- Lordwin Dejaño
- Mel Cary Mula
- Joseph Francis Parangan
- Hannah Kristin Gitgano
- Rogesa Marie Taboada
- Zyra Denice Rago
- Charisma Gicale
- Ronnell Padillo
- Vanessa Richie Alia
- Rejoice Joice Morales
- Jerald Paulo
- Yra May Talaba
- Margaret Johanna Alegado
- Jessica Gingoyon
- Louella Katrina Labrado
- Liezl Sungahid
- Michael Vincent Paña
- Rodel Talaba
- Michelle Ann Ruiz
- Jay Ann Clamohoy
- Federico Miguel Monte
- Emilo Jurani
0 CIT-SSG 2010-2011 Officers now in office
By Kevin Ray N. Chua on Sunday, March 7, 2010

The day started with a holy mass in the CIT Chapel offered for the success of the incoming officers. Joining the mass were former CIT-SSG President Billy Jee Belenson, the new CIT-SSG President Alan Angelo Llevares and the new CIT-SSG Vice President Dexter Dungog.
CIT-SSG officers representing the different departments and colleges of the school converged for the induction at the Function Rooms A & B of the Golden Gear Hotel. Gracing the induction ceremonies were Student Affairs Office Head Elsa J. Miral, MIS-SPS Director Engr. Bernard E. Villamor and CIT-SSG Adviser Engr. Jonathan Reyes.
The event started with an opening remarks from Mrs. Miral reinforcing the leadership in every officers. She also emphasized the willingness of their office to help the CIT-SSG in every undertakings for the welfare of the students.
Later, the CIT-SSG Legislative Representatives were inducted by Engr. Reyes. The induction of CIT-SSG Vice President Dungog and CIT-SSG President Llevares were officiated by Mrs. Miral.
Former CIT-SSG President Belenson gave his valedictory address and shared his thoughts on how his leadership has been. He expressed his gratitude to everyone who made the CIT-SSG 2009-2010 a successful administration. He said that it never crossed his mind of being a CIT-SSG President given that he was only an ordinary promdi boy in the school. But when the opportunity was there, he grabbed it and took responsibility. Though his term has ended, he has committed to extend his help to the incoming officers.
The new CIT-SSG President Llevares also delivered his speech which centered on making a positive change in his administration. He was also thankful by the warm reception of the different legislative representatives despite their party affiliation.
Engr. Villamor gave an inspirational talk with the officers and asking them to do their best as elected officers for they're student leaders in their own right.
Engr. Reyes formally closing the event literally made a meaning out of the word "CLOSING". He asked the different representatives to work with the new President and transcend with the political divide for the good of the Technologians.
College of Education Dean and outgoing Cebu City Councilor Arsenio Pacaña also shared his thoughts on leadership which encouraged more the officers to give their best shot in everything that they do.
After the induction ceremonies, the CIT-SSG immediately proceeded to the CIT-SSG Office for the 1st Joint Session. But before it started, CIT-SSG President Llevares initiated an activity which gives all of the officers to introduce themselves and share their expectations.
The 1st Joint Session was convened on 1:55 PM.
The officers elected their Speaker, Speaker Pro tempore, Legislative Secretary and different Committee heads and already started discussing about the upcoming Voter's Education Exhibit within this month.
Click the following links for the photos: Photo Album 1 and Photo Album 2
1 Results of the CIT-SSG Election 2010
By Kevin Ray N. Chua on Sunday, February 28, 2010
The newly-elected officers will be inducted and will begin their term of office this March 6, 2010 at the CIT Golden Gear Hotel. In attendance will be the outgoing CIT-SSG President Billy Jee Belenson and outgoing CIT-SSG Vice President Bryan Merino.
Below are the election results as tabulated and certified by the CIT-SSG COMELEC Chairwoman Fritzie Joanne Peñaloza.
POSITION and CANDIDATE | NO. OF VOTES | PERCENTAGE | TOTAL VOTES |
PRESIDENT | --> | --> | 3,765 |
Alan Angelo LLEVARES | 2,496 | 66.3 % | |
Hannah Kristin GITGANO | 1,269 | 33.7 % | |
VICE PRESIDENT | --> | --> | 3,443 |
Dexter DUNGOG | 3,443 | 91.5 % | |
LEGISLATIVE REPRESENTATIVES | |||
Computer Science | --> | --> | 123 |
Karl Daven NAVAREZ | 99 | 80.4 % | |
Jerald PAULO | 99 | 80.4 % | |
Jarlou VALENZUELA | 98 | 79.6 % | |
AC Griffith CARUANA | 97 | 78.8 % | |
Chemical Engineering | --> | --> | 123 |
Clark DIZON | 105 | 85.3 % | |
College of Nursing | --> | --> | 107 |
Federico Miguel MONTE | 101 | 94.3 % | |
Emilo JURANI | 91 | 85.2 % | |
Mary Faith POSERIO | 86 | 80 % | |
Mining Engineering | --> | --> | 72 |
Jermaine GARRUCHO | 70 | 97.2 % | |
College of Arts and Sciences | --> | --> | 185 |
Jay Ann GARRIDO | 165 | 89.1 % | |
Julianne TALADUA | 135 | 72.9 % | |
Electrical Engineering | --> | --> | 270 |
Andrew LOPEZ | 237 | 87.7 % | |
Pajero PACINA | 225 | 83.3 % | |
Architecture | --> | --> | 97 |
Yohichi OKANO | 94 | 96.9 % | |
Mechanical Engineering | --> | --> | 286 |
Joshua BAGUE | 271 | 94.7 % | |
Reymark YRAUDA | 270 | 94.4 % | |
Marry-Ann MAURIN | 227 | 79.3 % | |
Electronics Engineering | --> | --> | 351 |
Warren Ryan FLORES | 322 | 91.7 % | |
Darlene TEMPLADO | 321 | 91.4 % | |
Rogesa Marie TABOADA | 316 | 90 % | |
Phil Gerard GODIN | 315 | 89.7 % | |
College of Education | --> | --> | 258 |
Gui Paolo GODOFREDO | 237 | 91.8 % | |
Hannah Joyce GUCOR | 212 | 82.1 % | |
Computer Engineering | --> | --> | 263 |
Chieselle Marie BETITO | 209 | 79.4 % | |
Zyra Denice RAGO | 208 | 79 % | |
Civil Engineering | --> | --> | 382 |
Angelie DEGUERRO | 341 | 89.2 % | |
Christian Kiyoshi JACOBE | 339 | 88.7 % | |
John Le Carre ENERLAN | 315 | 82.4 % | |
Industrial Engineering | --> | --> | 227 |
Roxanne HERNAEZ | 185 | 81.4 % | |
Jahanne Chrielle ARES | 176 | 77.5 % | |
BJ Peter ILIGAN | 141 | 62.1 % | |
Information Technology | --> | --> | 422 |
Faith TANJAY | 364 | 86.2 % | |
Rema ANTILIGANDO | 359 | 85 % | |
Ronnell PADILLO | 343 | 81.2 % | |
Jovel Clark CONTRATISTA | 334 | 79.1 % | |
College of Commerce | --> | --> | 596 |
Ryan Jay ABRAHAN | 502 | 84.2 % | |
Donna Ann OBCIAL | 491 | 82.3 % | |
Michelle Ann RUIZ | 471 | 79 % | |
Michael Vincent PAÑA | 469 | 78.6 % | |
Melody OYAO | 461 | 77.3 % |
2 Free wifi service by your CIT-SSG
By Kevin Ray N. Chua on Saturday, February 27, 2010
This original plan was lobbied by CIT-SSG Secretary General Kevin Ray N. Chua to provide an internet connection for the CIT-SSG Office for its operations, online updates in Facebook, Twitter and etc. The plan was later revised in order to extend the scope to all the Technologians, with the help of CIT-SSG President Billy Jee V. Belenson. The plan was only approved now because of the tedious process on drafting the guidelines, estimating the costs and etc. This will be the start of assessing whether it would be practical for the school to be a free wifi zone.
Thanks a lot to SPS-MIS Head Engr. Bernard Villamor for supporting the CIT-SSG's endeavor, to Technical Support Group Head Rolando Tindoy for his guidance and to the CIT President Gregorio Escario for approving the proposal.
The CIT-SSG will be paying for the expenses of the wifi connection.
Here are some important points to note strictly:
- No playing of online games.
- Don't make unnecessary noises.
- Don't turn on their speakers, instead bring headphones.
- No using of receptacle outlets in the CIT-SSG Office for charging your laptops.
- No opening of pornographic and violent sites.
- 1 (ONE) 2x2 Colored Photo
- 1 Clear Photocopy of your school ID
- And yourself also
Here's the schedule of the time to wifi service in order to avoid congestion, each with different passwords:
- 7-9 AM
- 12 NN - 2 PM
- 5-8 PM
0 Voters Education Caravan in CIT successfully conducted
By Kevin Ray N. Chua on Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Hosted by CIT-SSG officers Ronnell Padillo and Jay Ann Clamohoy, the event was graced by Technologians who were curious on how they will be voting. Most of them are first-time voters.
CIT-SSG President Billy Jee V. Belenson delivered his opening remarks to the audience and cited the importance of the event.
CIT-SSG Secretary-General Kevin Ray Chua spoke about why the youth vote matters in the upcoming elections. He stressed about the importance of the role that the youth will be crucial in making a good choice in 2010. He also elaborated on what's at stake for the youth if they don't participate.
Racquel Cagurangan, General Manager of PoliticalArena.Com discussed about the role of the new media in the elections. She also did a survey among the students wherein most of them were found out to be spending more time on Facebook than on Friendster.
Maan Tolentino was talking about the statistics on the new media being used by the youth. It can be observed that these tools can be utilized by the youth in order to make a change in their own simple way. She also promoted IbaNaNgayon.Ph and BagongBotante.Ph as the COMELEC's arm on informing the people online.
Alex Villacrucis, Election Officer of Borbon, Cebu was the one who did the demo of the PCOS machine. The demo machine that was used in CIT was brand new and CIT was the first to use the demo machine for Cebu. He also explained the election and voting guidelines to the students.
Blogger Azrael Coladilla was also in the there to cover the event and he was able to record the videos below. Check it out!
PART I
PART II
0 Winners of Pasko sa CIT 2009
By Kevin Ray N. Chua on Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Daygon Contest
1st - College of Education
2nd - College of Engineering and Architecture
3rd - College of Nursing
Parol Making Contest
1st - College of Nursing
2nd - College of Education
3rd - College of Arts and Sciences
Christmas Music Video Contest
1st - College of Computer Studies
2nd - High School
3rd - College of Education
Komikal Skit Contest
1st - College of Education
2nd - College of Computer Studies
3rd - High School
Congratulations to all the winners!
0 BMPM Volunteers Registration moved to September 25
By CIT-SSG on Monday, September 21, 2009
This is to inform everyone that the Boto Mo Ipatrol Mo Volunteers Registration that will be done in Cebu Institute of Technology supposedly today as blogged was moved to September 25, 2009 and still at the CIT Gymnasium.
This was done to coincide with the COMELEC Voters Registration in the campus.
Please be guided.
0 BMPM and COMELEC Voters Registration in CIT this September 2009
By Kevin Ray N. Chua on Wednesday, September 16, 2009
UPDATED: There will be a Boto Mo, Ipatrol Mo Volunteers Registration this September 25, 2009 in the CIT Gymnasium. This undertaking is part of ABS-CBN's aim in involving the youth in issues that matter to them and we in the CIT-SSG are with them.
This September 25, 2009, also in the CIT Gymnasium, the COMELEC Cebu City will be having a voters' registration for Cebu City South District people. Below are the barangays covered in this voters' registration:
- Babag
- Basak-Pardo
- Basak San Nicolas
- Bonbon
- Buhisan
- Bulacao
- Buot-Taup
- Calamba
- Cogon Pardo
- Duljo-Fatima
- Guadalupe
- Inayawan
- Kalunasan
- Kinasang-an
- Labangon
- Mambaling
- Pahina San Nicolas
- Pamutan
- Pasil
- Poblacion Pardo
- Pung-ol Sibugay
- Punta Princesa
- Quiot
- San Nicolas Proper
- Sapangdaku
- Sawang Calero
- Sinsin
- Suba
- Sudlon I
- Sudlon II
- Tabunan
- Tagba-o
- Tisa
- Toong
- Bring any of the following valid identification cards:
* employee’s ID,
* postal ID,
* Students ID,
* Driver’s License,
* NBI or PNP clearance,
* Passport,
* SSS/GSIS ID, IBP ID,
* PRC license
Have a photo copy of your ID ready to be submitted to the Comelec. IDs should have name, picture and address. If you are not yet 18 but will turn 18 before the election period, bring a birth certificate. Forms should be accomplished in triplicate. - Head off to your local Election Officer (OEO) at your local city or municipal hall during regular office hours (read: Mondays to Fridays, from 8am to 5pm). Lately, the Comelec has opened their doors as well to Saturday registrations. It’s also good to watch out for mobile registrations in your barangay and schools.
- Before you are given a registration form, the election officer will verify if you have registered in the past.
- Once cleared, you will be given the CEF-1A (white form) to fill-up. You can also download your own copy from the Commission on Elections website.
- Fill up ‘Part 1’ and hand it to the election officer, presenting your valid ID while handing over the photocopy of your ID.
- You will be ushered to the data capturing or biometrics desk for your signature, thumb mark, and picture.
- You will be given an acknowledgement receipt. Keep this as proof that you have registered. You will be asked to come back for your voters’ ID.
For students who are already 18 and above and are not yet registered voters, please present only your STUDENT ID. For students who will be turning 18 before May 10, 2010, please bring your STUDENT ID and your BIRTH CERTIFICATE.
These events are in coordination with the Cebu Institute of Technology Administration, CIT-SSG, Commission on Elections and ABS-CBN.
0 Empowering Technologians through UserVoice
By Kevin Ray N. Chua on
Powered by UserVoice.Com, the CIT-SSG aims to expand its consultative reach in the internet by using this tool.
We have observed that more Technologians speak up online than offline, so we are tapping this service in order to know what's in their mind.
The more votes on your comment, suggestion or concern, the greater attention that we will be looking on to it. Our action on those will be posted here in the blog.
Visit http://citssg.uservoice.com now and be heard!
0 Parliamentary Procedures and Resolution-Making Seminar with Michael Nicholas Malazarte
By Kevin Ray N. Chua on Monday, September 14, 2009
This seminar was aimed on the new officers to give them knowledge about parliamentary procedures, which is very applicable in the Legislative branch of the CIT-SSG to have an orderly session.
Malazarte, welcomed by CIT-SSG President Billy Jee V. Belenson and CIT-SSG Secretary General Kevin Ray N.Chua, talked about the basics of parliamentary procedures and its importance.
He discussed about the kinds of motions, constructing a motion, the nature of a resolution and other things. CIT-SSG officers also participated by answering Malazarte's question during his presentation.
On resolution-making, he recommended that the CIT-SSG officers follow the past administration's resolution form as it complies with the standards.
He also praised the CIT-SSG officers for their commitment to the CIT-SSG and stressed that being a CIT-SSG officer is not just for resumé but should be a genuine service to their constituents, the Technologians.
0 Winners for the CIT-SSG Activities during the Colors Day
By Kevin Ray N. Chua on Friday, August 28, 2009
Technologian Pop Idol 2009
1st - Charmaine Poserio
2nd - Arian Rabago
3rd - Chesil Acab
Technologian Dance Idol 2009
1st - Converse (Kenneth Casero & Lorraina Tabotabo)
2nd - The Masks (Jan Allan Bucao & Michael Ostria)
Amazing Race 2009
1st - Keep Right
2nd - Dash Random
3rd - GBBT
General Information Quiz 2009
1st - College of Computer Studies
2nd - College of Engineering and Architecture
3rd - College of Commerce
Bonggang Picture Art Contest
1st - Society of CITAA Scholars
2nd - JR PiChE
3rd - English Circle
Lulinghayaw Inter-org Booth Festival
1st - JR PiChE
2nd - JPSME
3rd - Christian Fellowship
Most Lively - JR PiChE
Highest Sales - JPSME
Congratulations to all the winners!
1 Bidlisiw, a new beginning, a new success!
By Kevin Ray N. Chua on Tuesday, August 25, 2009
We really appreciated everyone who took time to attend the event and enjoy the night with the bands that we have prepared for the enjoyment of everyone.
In part of this, the CIT-SSG would like to ask for your comments, suggestions or reactions about last night's band concert so that we can assess it and have the next CIT-SSG an idea on what are the wants of the Technologians. We value these as it makes us more effective and efficient. Let us know! Share your thoughts here.
Thanks a lot!
0 CIT-SSG Night Band Concert "Bidlisiw - A New Beginning"
By Kevin Ray N. Chua on Saturday, August 22, 2009
0 Finalists for Technologian Pop and Dance Idol 2009
By Kevin Ray N. Chua on Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Below are the 12 finalists for the Technologian POP Idol:
- Acab, Chesil
- Cabarles, Mary Ann
- Calderon, John Mark
- Dueñas, Jonard
- Gabison, Adrian
- Garrucho, Jermaine
- Musngi, Eugene
- Pacaña, Nikki
- Poserio, Charmaine
- Rabago, Arian
- Rabago, Paul
- Yonson, Mark Jay
- Cordova, Dino
- Del Corro, Stephen
- Armamento, Timwel
- Armamento, Brint Zerwel
- Ostria, Michael Joseph
- Bucao, Jan Allan
- Casero, Kenneth
- Tabotabo, Lorrainah
For more information, please do visit the CIT-SSG at the 2nd Floor of the CIT Main Building or call us at 418-5608.
0 Finalists for Amazing Race 2009
By Kevin Ray N. Chua on Monday, August 17, 2009

Below are the 6 finalists:
- D2BP
- DASH RANDOM
- WONDER BOYS
- KEEP RIGHT
- SIMPLE R.A.T.S
- GBBT(GIRL-BOY- BAKLA-TOMBOY)
For more information, please do visit the CIT-SSG at the 2nd Floor of the CIT Main Building or call us at 418-5608.
0 CIT 63rd Colors Days Activities of the CIT-SSG
By Kevin Ray N. Chua on Thursday, August 13, 2009
- "Lulinghayaw" Inter-org Booth Festival - August 25 - 29, 2009
(8 AM - 5 PM) at the CIT Parking Lot - "Bidlisiw: A New Beginning" SSG Night Band Concert - August 25, 2009
(5 PM - 9 PM) at the CIT Quadrangle - General Information Quiz Bowl - August 26, 2009
(1 PM - 5 PM) at the CIT AVR - Technologian Pop and Dance Idol 2009 - August 26, 2009
(5 PM - 9 PM) at the CIT Gymnasium - Amazing Race 2009 - August 27, 2009
at the CIT Campus - Bonggang Picture Art Contest - August 26, 2009 (Contest Proper)
(9 AM - 11 AM) at the Back Lobby of the CIT Library
August 26 - 29, 2009: Exhibit of the Contest Entries
0 Join the Amazing Race 2009!
By Kevin Ray N. Chua on Wednesday, August 12, 2009
How to join?
- Form a group composed of 4 members
- Each member must be physically fit and willing to take any challenge that comes in their way.
- Attend the screening on August 14, 2009 (Friday), 9:00 A.M. at the CIT-SSG Office.
- Expect challenges for the screening.
Prizes at stake are:
- 1st Prize: Php 1000
- 2nd Prize: Php 700
- 3rd Prize: Php 500
- Consolation Prize: Php 200