CSSP FST COUNCIL OPENS CALL FOR CANDIDATES


The College of Social Sciences and Philosophy (CSSP) Freshie, Shiftee, and Transferee (FST) Council is now calling for candidates for the academic year 2021-2022. Certificates of Candidacy may be filed from September 27 (Monday) to October 1 (Friday). 

The initial list of candidates will be released on October 2 (Saturday) and will be followed by a period of filing for slates and candidacy concerns from October 2 to October 4. The release of the final list of candidates is also set for October 4, 10AM.

Consequently, the campaign period will be from October 4 at 1 PM to October 9 at 12 PM; whereas the Miting de Avance will be held at 3 PM of the same day. Elections will officially commence on October 10 at midnight and will close on October 12, 11:59 PM. 

Announcement of the newly elected CSSP FSTC officials for the academic year 2021-2022 is set on October 13. 

CSSP FSTC aspirants may access the election code and constitution through given links in the CSSP FSTC Facebook page. 

The incumbent CSSP FST Council has been at the forefront of conducting projects and programs to uphold the interest of both the student body and the community, at large. 

One of the remarkable events spearheaded by the council was “Paraluman: Inang Bayan, Musa ng Sining Magpakailanman,” an art exhibit in partnership with Save Our Schools (SOS) Network showcasing pieces from the CSSP FST and Lumad Bakwit students. Funds earned from the said event was donated to support Lumad communities. 

The council also holds KAusaPP, a CSSP FSTs assembly, to address the grievances, concerns, and struggles experienced by the students in the remote learning set-up, and to encourage healthy dialogue between the council and FSTs. 

Meanwhile, as the college prepares itself for yet another FSTC election, the position of the Anthropology Department Representative in the CSSP Student Council (SC) remains unfilled. Measures are yet to be taken by the CSSP administration to ensure genuine and ample representation of the Anthropology majors. 

In the recently held KAPPulungan+, CSSP Office of Student Affairs (OSA) Coordinator Jay-Ar Igno stated special elections for the said matter are foreseen to be conducted by the first week of October.

Featured image courtesy of CSSP FST Council

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