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CNU Intramurals: Through the Looking Glass

It has been a known tradition in Cebu Normal University to embark on a weeklong of relish in both the field of kinesthetics and leisure. Some consider this type of affair as a breather from all the deadlines and to do's, however, some look into it as a double-edged sword; exuberant yet the struggle is real.


There's no denying that the Intramurals being one of the school's custom has evolved throughout the years. There might activities then that are still being held in the present while there might be activities now which are not being held back then.


Nonetheless, the THEN and NOW are comprised of numerous differences.


Here, we have interviewed students who were Normalites back then but are now committed to work and students who are still studying in CNU about their experiences of the said event.


Perhaps, this is a time we look into two mirrors— one reflecting the past Intramurals and the other being related to the event last year.


Words by Bryan G. Fernandez II

 

Janica M. Ando is one of the pageant candidates of Mr. and Ms. CNU last 2017 representing the College of Arts and Science and was also an athlete. She graduated with a bachelors degree in Communication in the same year.


Words by Farren Abero

Photo from Janica M. Ando


 

Fatima King Bacud is the Ms. CNU 2019 2nd runner up. According to her, although she wasn't really into sports but she is proud to raise the banner of the College of Art and Science during the pageant.


Words by Alekka Kwinsley Cabalhug


Photo from Fatima King Bacud's Facebook Account

 

Charlz Michael Lucrida is a Bachelor of Science in Tourism Management graduate last year. He is Arnis and Basketball player who believes that his teams brotherhood is what made his last time in court meaningful and fulfilling.


Words by Farren Abero

Photo from Charlz Michael Lucrida

 

Khim Raices Khan Satuita is a proud Volleyball player hailing from the College of Arts and Sciences. According to Satuita, his experiences was meaningful because it brings so much lesson that pushed him to strive hard and be better not only as an athlete but also as a whole.


Words by Jean Claire Peruda

Photo from Khim Raices Khan Satuita's Facebook Account

 

Shainna G. Fernandez is a Bachelor of Arts in Communication graduate and was a Student Journalist last 2016 under the CNU Gazette Publication. She believes that her 2016 Intramural experience was her most interesting moment as a Communication student.


Words by Bryan G. Fernandez II

Photo from Shainna G. Fernandez' Facebook Account

 

Rp John Rivas is currently a 3rd year Communication student major in Broadcast Journalism and the official Photojournalist of the Kumagko Publication. Rivas said that although he felt a little bit pressured during their Intramural coverage, he still managed to pursue his responsibilities well.


Words by Bryan G. Fernandez II

Photo from Rp John Rivas

 

Analie Lobo calls herself a 'watcher' and a 'cheerer'. Although she did not join any event during the Intramurals, nonetheless, her contribution of being one of the cheering squad of her department is as important to that of playing in the field. She represents all the other students last year as well as the passing years who felt the thrill of the event even without having to compete.


Words by Bryan G. Fernandez II

Photo from Analie Lobo's Facebook Account


 

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