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SITS Sponsored Open Source Seminar |
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The Society of Information Technology Students sponsored an Open Source seminar on October4, 2008 at the High School Audio Visual Center.
The objective of the seminar is to introduce to BSIT students the available Open Source Systems, their uses, functions and benefits. Topics discussed are: Content Management Systems, OpenBravo, Inventory, Accounting and Human Resource Management Systems.
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JEO Sponsored Telecommunications Seminar |
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The Junior Executive Organization (JEO) - a Co-curricular organization under the CSA department, sponsored the Communications Network Seminar held on Sept. 20, 2008 at the Saint Louis College Social Center. The said seminar is intended to update the members of the organization on Telecommunications network, M-Commerce and E-Business.
Mr. Thomas R. de Austria Jr., the MIS Head shared his expertise and experiences in the field of Information Technology. The said seminar aimed to help business students identify major developments and trends in the industries, technology and businesses, and to recognize the basic components, functions and types of telecommunication networks.
Participants of the said activity include the third year management students who are taking up Management Information Systems under Mrs. Juanita U. Gabriel. |
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Student Body. Saint Louis College recognizes the College Supreme Student Council
(CSSC) as the only legitimate representative of the student body to the Administration and to the Faculty. Any request or
communication to the Administration for the student body must be channeled through the said Council. No splinted group
shall be recognized.
Period of Recognition. All student organizations must seek recognition or
renewal of recognition from the SAO within the first two (2) months of the opening of classes, and such
recognition shall be renewed every school year.
Use of SLC Name. Only duly recognized organizations may be authorized to use
the name of Saint Louis College. However, the objectives and activities of all organizations must be in
conformity with the goals and objectives of the school.
Use of Facilities. Any student organization that wishes to use any school facility
must seek the prior approval of the College President.
Outside-School Speakers/Lecturer. Any student organization that wishes to invite
a speaker/lecturer from outside the College must seek first the approval of the President through the Student Services Office.
Imposition of Fine, Penalty or Punishment. No student organization must impose
upon its members any fine, penalty, or punishment except those stated in its approved Constitution and By-Laws.
Prohibited Acts. Class hours must never be used for organizational meetings,
activities or fund drives, since academic work must never be sacrificed for any other pursuit in the classroom.
Use of Fund. All funds collected by any organization shall be used only for
projects approved by its members, advisers and the Dean of Student Affairs. The Dean shall demand for the submission of
all financial statements, audit the same and keep the passbook, if any, for safekeeping and turnover purposes. All funds
shall be deposited at the Accounting Office/Bank of Choices/SLC Cooperative.
Off-Campus Activity. Off-campus activity of any student organization must
first be coordinated with the Adviser and the Dean of Student Affairs for extra-curricular activities, and with the respective
Academic Deans for the co-curricular in nature, before such activity is undertaken. In no case, however, may an off-campus
activity be allowed without waiver signed by the participating students and their parents/guardians with the final
approval of the College President.
Liquor and Smoke Ban. In all affairs or activities in teh College, no liquor,
beer or hand drink shall be served to undergraduate students, nor students under the influence of liquor be allowed
entry into the campus. SLC is a Smoke-Free School, hence, smoking is not allowed inside the campus.
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