As we close the curtain for this year's 70th Literary Musical (LitMus) Competition Online, we would like to congratulate the winners from the College of Engineering Education (CEE).
Poem Writing - 2nd Placer:
MARK IVAN CHATTO
Tiktok Dance - 3rd Placer:
DALTON JAMES AULISTIA
Music Video - 3rd Placer:
YMAN-REINE JUPURIE
MOHAMMAD ALI MAMA
PAUL JOHN NADELA
DIEL DOMINIC LAWAS
The academic and talent competitions happened through online platforms and with strong guidelines and competition policy from OSA, we were able to produce deserving champions.
To the winners and official entries of CEE, congratulations and thank you for raising the banner of the Phoenix!
The battle is on for our contestants in #LitMus2021! Filled with hype and energy, we present to you the entries of the UM College of Engineering Education for the Literary-Musical Competition Online 2021, imbibed with not only academic excellence but also of awe-inspiring talents and skills! But they alone cannot walk their path towards victory without the full support of the entire college. Let us give our loudest cheers by reacting on the entries through the links below.
Note that only Likes, Love, Wow, and Care reactions are counted for the online voting. So what are you waiting for? React, share, and tag your friends! Together, let us bring home the bacon once again to the Phoenixes, shining beacons of glory!
The true measure of excellence in the university life is finding the perfect balance of exquisite academic integrity and superlative talents and skills! Rare are the individuals who possess both. Coincidence or not, much of these in the university are clustered together as Phoenixes.
The College of Engineering Education - College Student Government proudly presents our coordinators and faculty-coaches for the university-wide Literary Musical Competition Online 2021-2022! The best-of-the-best and unrivaled individuals collectively representing the Phoenixes, working hand-in-hand to bring the bacon to the college. With them assisting and guiding our contestants and participants in various events, the trophy is at arm's reach.
We may have fall short last year and landed as Overall 4th Placer, but this year is different, selection and preparation are intensive and collective. We are more than prepared to come on top.
Let us continuously support the College of Engineering Education. Join now and be part of the delegation for the LitMus 2021!
Phoenix's Literary Musical Competition Entries
KIMPIT (Hairpin) is a short video submitted to the recently concluded 70th Literary Musical (LitMus) Competition Online for CINEPHONE. We, the College of Engineering Education – College Student Government (CEE-CSG), want to show that education and election are in one boat. Thus, selecting and voting the right leaders is a must to all of us - STUDENTS. We are urging everyone to register now.
Today, OCTOBER 30, 2021, is the last day for registration. This is the last day in marking for new timeline and new generation. Indeed, we have the power to change our government, we have the power to make a difference, and we have the power to choose our leaders. This power will help mold our future.
REGISTER NOW AND VOTE WISELY.
In line to the celebration of All Saint's Day and All Soul's Day, we, the College of Engineering Education - College Student Government (CEE-CSG), proudly present the winning piece (3rd Placer) for Music Video Competition last 70th Literary Musical (LitMus) Competition Online.
This video is a reminder to all of us to keep the memories, the laughters, the tears, the love, and the life of all the people who passed away. We can keep them alive by remembering them and by treasuring the memories.
Let's all light a candle and offer a solemn prayer.
Poems are words that speak more than what it seems. They convey messages beyond the precepts of human understanding. The College of Engineering Education — College Student Government proudly presents to you our official entry for the recently held Literary-Musical Competition Poem Writing Contest.
Written by Mark Ivan V. Chatto, a 3rd Year Electrical Engineering Student, and a DOST Scholar, the poem entitled "CORRIDOR OF DREAMS" speaks of the memories and experiences of a student around the grounds of the University Of Mindanao. It tells the tale of one's dreams and aspirations slowly becoming a reality, and how the institution has witnessed, and helped develop him to stand stronger and closer in achieving his goals.
Corridor of Dreams has bagged 2ND PLACE in the Poem Writing Contest. Congratulations, Mark Ivan! Your words truly inspire your fellow UMians in our quest of achieving our dreams!
CEE Phoenixes are not just a cluster of brilliant minds but also an unending grace in trends and challenges online. With the rise of TikTok, we are up for latest dance craze that will surely channel an up-beat groove down to your nerves.
In line with the digital activities of LitMus 2021, we present to you the Tiktok Dance Entry performed by James Dalton Aulistia, 3rd Year ChE Student. He brought a variety of flavor and dynamics to this dance craze, and landed him 3rd Place last Awarding Nights.
Students from the University of Mindanao, especially from the College of Engineering Education, are not just good in academics but are endowed with talents and humors. As we shift online, so as our activities, we take the Tiktok Challenge to a whole different level. This is to showcase the talent of the students and let the world know that they can compete globally.
To all engineering students out there, this is our pride. We are proud to present Lexean John Lagaras, 2nd Year CpE student with his entry inspired by the hit Netflix Movie "Squid Game" for LitMus 2021.
Crafted by the imaginative precepts of the heart, written by the intuitive solace of the mind, and uttered with sincerity of one's entire person, spoken poetries are among the best ways of self-expression. The College of Engineering Education — College of Engineering Education proudly presents to you our official entry for the recently-held Literary-Musical Competition Spoken Poetry.
Written by Noel Y. Andrada, II, edited by Daniella Sabas, and presented by Kirstel Joy Picar, the poem entitled "DIAMANTES" conveys a message of grandeur and victory for the academic community through the years, reflecting the prosperity of education even in the hardest of times.