Are you familiar with the domino-like effect? Well, you can feel and spot it as the students under the College of Information and Communications Technology begin to use the new academic building starting this second semester. It is like a chain of steps forward for the College.
In relation, we are proud to announce that Cursor, the Official Publication of CICT now has a new office, located at the right wing, third floor of the CICT Building. Yes, you have read it right, CURSOR is just doors away!
The said space was first meant to be a stock room but then temporarily, Dean Hilario entrusts the said room to Cursor. This is in response to the request of having a well-ventilated workplace to accomplish their objectives and goals in disseminating reliable information and promote the right to express and cultivate sense of creativeness towards the student body as well as to our society.
Let us have a quick glimpse of the room-make-over: Cursor team had a general cleaning last January 12. They have dedicated several days to make the office appear finer than what it used to be. The Editorial Board plays the role of being the interior designers in this moment of their lives. Computer? Chairs and tables? Supplies? —In! Curtains glaring as the wind blows, plus the mini-pine tree [as what we call it] cater the fresh and peaceful view and of course, the anticipated fish in the aquarium. All set!
This new space is not just an empty hole or a typical office. For the reason that this would always remind them of RESPONSIBILTY SHARING and working not as a single pen but WORKING AS TEAM!
Why don’t you try to stop over at the Cursor’s Office? The scene of being a stock room before would not ever dare to cross your mind. Every single effort has been well compensated as you pay attention to its every corner. A mixed-match of good ambiance, sharing of responsibilities and professional staffs make it an inspirational place for work.
So what are you waiting for? Visit your friendly-kapitbahay, Cursor is waiting for you ----- at their new home!
--Alicia N. Magtira--
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