




The Student Affairs Office (SAO) has imposed a set of rules that Michaelites are asked to follow due to different sub-culture that we have here in St. Michaels’s College. Generally, rules are implemented to maintain order in organization.
Without these rules, chaos is inevitable no matter what organization you are in. Most of the time, young people, like us, are intrigued with the fact that if one doesn't abide by these rules, where one will get himself/herself into. We tend to deliberately challenge the rules that laid upon us to see the effect of our actions. But whether you believe it or not, these rules are meant for our well being. Yes, definitely, we live in a free world. But every freedom that one gets to enjoy there’s always a limitation.
In connection to St. Michael’s College’s continuing pursuit for faith, service, and excellence, the school launches a bigger, bolder, and more comprehensive edition of the school’s handbook which is entitled GABAY 2010. Crafted from the brilliant minds of the administrators as chaired by the Vice President for Administration, Dr. Romero C. Hermosilla, the handbook brings a better and more vibrant way of presenting the school’s offices, colleges, mission and vision, rules, policies, and regulations which is bound to suit the taste of the students as well as the faculty.
A hybrid of sorts, the handbook is said to possess the qualities of a magazine through its photos and images of the students and the school. Also, it is similar to a catalog, showcasing the different colleges, departments and societies/ organization. And it is also said to be likened to a manual, presenting the rules, policies, and regulations of the school, bound together in an aesthetically pleasing brown cover with the school’s seal and also having stone designs symbolizing an unfolding growth which has been tested all through out ups and downs.
The much anticipated event of this year had finally come. Held last July 10, 2010, Saturday was the LAMBIGIT 2010 with the theme "MASQUERADE & WHITE PARTY." LAMBIGIT in vernacular implies, "to make connections, to acquaint" has yet been another remarkable event as a fresh start for this School Year. From the dance presentations, energetic emcees, glamorous masks and loud shouts of the students filled the gymnasium. This event is celebrated annually to be able for the new students as well as the transferees and returnees be recognized as the official students of St. Michael’s or shall I say as Michaelites.
It can be seen on the faces of the students that they were enjoying as they jive with the music. The highlight of the night was the Search for Michaelite Fresh Faces where they were able to showcase their confidence, physical appearance and not just that also their concerns as a role model and what they can contribute for a change.
St. Michael's College of Iligan City, a Catholic institution of higher learning in Iligan City, administered by the Religious of the Virgin Mary (RVM), offering four levels of education: elementary, secondary, tertiary and graduate school.
Its programs are accredited by the Philippine Accrediting Association of Schools, Colleges and Universities (PAASCU) for 25 years, a silver triumph indeed!
| Registrar: | 221-3812 | |
| Alumni Office: | 221-0111 | |
| SMC Mini Hotel: | 225-3610 | |
| Grade School: | 223-8318 | |
| BED Office: | 221-7134 | |
| Facsimile No.: | 223-8109 | |
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