DSSC - IndiGenius Student Organization
22/03/2026
No to HB 621!!
11/03/2026
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Entrance Examination Results for the 1st Semester, SY 2026-2027 will be released on March 24, 2026 through the ASIS portal.
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11/03/2026
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Davao del Sur State College (DSSC) informs the public that the College continues to observe resource and energy conservation measures in support of Memorandum Circular No. 114 issued by the Office of the President of the Republic of the Philippines.
These measures are not new to the College. DSSC has long practiced responsible and efficient use of government resources as part of its day-to-day operations. With the issuance of the national directive, the College reaffirms and strengthens these existing practices to further support the governmentโs energy conservation efforts.
Among the measures being emphasized are the temporary suspension of non-essential travel, such as team building activities, study tours, and meetings that may be conducted online. When official travel is necessary, offices are encouraged to coordinate schedules and practice carpooling whenever possible to minimize fuel use.
Personnel attending activities that require airport travel are advised to commute, as vehicle booking for airport trips will not be allowed. In addition, vehicle use during weekends will not be permitted, except in cases of emergency and with approved travel authorization.
To reduce electricity consumption, faculty members, staff, and employees are reminded to switch off lights and electrical equipment when not in use and to avoid unnecessary use of electrical outlets, particularly for charging personal devices.
The use of air-conditioning units will be limited from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM as part of the Collegeโs continuing efforts to manage electricity consumption responsibly.
The concerned offices will monitor compliance with these measures to ensure that the College continues to operate efficiently while delivering quality public service.
DSSC thanks its community for their continued cooperation in practicing responsible use of resources and supporting the national governmentโs efforts toward energy conservation.
11/03/2026
๐๐ฎ๐ฝ๐ฝ๐ ๐๐ป๐๐ฒ๐ฟ๐ป๐ฎ๐๐ถ๐ผ๐ป๐ฎ๐น ๐ช๐ผ๐บ๐ฒ๐ปโ๐ ๐๐ฎ๐! ๐
Sa araw na ito, binibigyang-pugay natin ang mga natatanging kontribusyon ng mga kababaihan sa ating lipunan.
Ang NCIP ay nananatiling nakatuon at nananawagan para sa isang patas at makatarungang mundo para sa mga kababaihang Katutubo.
11/03/2026
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Davao del Sur State College (DSSC) informs students, employees, and the public that the College has adopted updated work and class arrangements in line with Memorandum Circular No. 114 issued by the Office of the President of the Philippines, which directs government agencies to implement energy conservation measures.
Effective March 9, 2026, the following arrangements are being observed:
- Administrative and Finance offices will report on-site from Monday to Thursday, while Fridays will be observed under a Work From Home (WFH) arrangement.
- Classes from Monday to Thursday will continue to be conducted face-to-face following the approved schedules. However, classes scheduled before 8:00 AM or beyond 5:00 PM may shift to online modality when feasible to support energy conservation efforts.
- Classes scheduled on Fridays and Saturdays, for NSTP, Physical Education, and laboratory courses, will continue to be conducted on-site as scheduled.
- For the Graduate School, Saturday classes may be delivered through online learning modality in accordance with the approved schedule and the guidance of the Graduate School.
- Even during Work From Home days, all personnel are expected to remain accessible and responsive through official communication platforms to ensure that the services of the College continue without interruption.
These arrangements are being implemented to support the national governmentโs call for energy conservation, while ensuring that DSSC continues to provide quality education and responsive public service.
Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
05/03/2026
๐๐๐โ๐๐๐ช | A Call to the Heart of IP Leaders
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โThe words of Datu โAmarilloโ Marcelo A. Alejo Jr. were resounding. โHimoa kini nga klaro. Dili kita ania aron lang molingkod sa lingkoranan. We are here to protect our lands, preserve our identity, and secure the future of our children.โ
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โThe conference room at NCIP Regional Office XI was filled with quiet anticipation. One by one, Indigenous Peoples Mandatory Representatives (IPMRs) of Davao City gathered not just as officials, but as guardians of their peopleโs stories, culture, and ancestral lands. And when Datu Alejo, Commissioner for Southern and Eastern Mindanao began to speak, the atmosphere shifted. His words did not simply echo across the room, they spoke to the hearts of every IP leader present.
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โโThis is not just another assembly,โ he began, his voice steady and full of meaning. โKini nga panagtigom usa ka klarong pahimangno nga ang tingog sa atong mga ICCs/IPs buhi, organized, ug empowered.โ The Weight of Representation Datu Alejo reminded the IPMRs that their roles were not ceremonial, but sacred. โYou are not visitors in the Sangguniang,โ he said. โYou are rightful persons chosen to represent the will of your people.โ His message was both empowering and sobering. It was a reminder that every time an IPMR speaks in council, they carry the voices of generations, the struggles of their ancestors, and the hopes of their children.
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โโIf the IPMR is silent, the community is silent,โ he said. โBut if the IPMR stands firm, the voice of the people becomes strong.โ Leadership Rooted in Unity and Integrity Datu Alejoโs call for leadership was not about politics or power, it was about purpose. โChoose leaders with principle, not just those who are popular,โ he urged. โUnity is power. Division weakens our cause.โ He encouraged the IPMRs to focus on what truly matters like land security, FPIC enforcement, basic services, and institutional strengthening. โWe are not here for politics,โ he said. โWe are here for protection, promotion, and empowerment of our Indigenous Peoples.โ
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โA Call That Resonated Deeply Then came the words that struck every heart in the room:
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โโHimoa kini nga klaro. Dili kita ania aron lang molingkod sa lingkoranan. We are here to protect our lands, preserve our identity, and secure the future of our children.โ The room fell silent, and the message sank deep. This was more than a statement. It was a mandate for every Indigenous leader: to rise, to defend, and to serve with courage. Datu Alejoโs voice softened, but his conviction never wavered: โSo stand tall. Lead with integrity. Serve with courage. Padayon ta sa pagtindog. Kitay manguna sa hugot nga panaghiusa. Padayon ta magmaisugon nga pagserbisyo alang sa atong Magbabaya ug sa atong lumadnong katilingban.โ
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โThe Spirit of Leadership
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โAs the assembly drew to a close, the message lingered like a flame. It was warm, steady, and alive. For the IP leaders who listened, it was not just a speech to remember, but a calling to live by. In every community, in every council, and in every ancestral land, Datu โAmarilloโ Marcelo A. Alejo Jr.โs words continue to echo reminding every Indigenous leader that true leadership begins not in position, but in purpose.
05/03/2026
๐ข BIDA-ESTUDYANTE
๐ February 27, 2026
โฐ 2:00 PM โ 3:00 PM
Featuring our student leaders:
โข Ronean Sarona (Indigenius President & SSC Speaker of the House)
โข AC Abayhon (SAVERS President)
โข Joebeth Sagario (UGMAD)
โข Marc Hector Arendain (UGMAD)
โข Lorenz Batal (Students' Day Mascot Champion)
Leadership is not about position โ itโs about purpose, service, and making a difference.
05/03/2026
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