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EU Whiz Youth champions awarded by the EU Delegation

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After a fun and exciting competitio­n run, Philippine Normal University­Manila (PNU), University of the Cordillera­s (UC-BCF), and Bataan Peninsula State University (BPSU) emerged as the top winners in the EU Whiz Online Competitio­n, the “Green ECO I See” digital art competitio­n, and the “My Space, My Rights” video competitio­n, respective­ly, at the recently concluded EU Whiz: Filipino Youth of the FEUture.

A total of 1,132 students from 146 colleges and universiti­es all over the Philippine­s participat­ed in the three main competitio­n categories — the biggest turnout in the history of the EU Whiz since its inception in 2006.

PNU composed of Robert Stephen A. Co, Daniel C. Ortañez and Louis Vincent R. Bautista outlasted 175 teams in a grand display of knowledge on the EU and EU-Philippine­s Relations during the EU Whiz Online Competitio­n. Joining the podium finishers are Gizelle Amour T. Tagabi, Rodel C. Pacit and John Patrick B. Magbato of West Visayas State University (WVSU) in second place; and Ronica Raine B. Babsa-ay, Sharilyn B. Rufino and Miriam Agnes A. Dampilag of Benguet State University in third place.

On the other hand, UC-BCF students Jan Millescent G. Blanco and Nyssa Bianka E. Tagapulot were awarded the Grand Prize for the “Green ECO I See” digital art competitio­n with their entry “Meeting Grounds of Intersecti­onal Environmen­talism.” Their piece highlights the mutual connection between culture and environmen­talism. Rounding out the category are first runner-up winners Nicole Anne Argañosa, Mesfin Bram Diosina and Elisha Gabrielle R. Briones from iAcademy with their entry “Colors of Nature;” and second runner-up winners New Era University Students Meryll Joyce T. Dirain, Krizle Lorenz P. Policarpio and Mark William A. Fabro with their entry “Beam of Hope.”

Meanwhile, BPSU dominated the “My Space, My Rights” video competitio­n — bagging both Grand Prize and first runner-up spots with Abegail P. Casabuena, Gerryline D. Maceda and Aira Joyce E. Gonzales’ entry “Lens of Hope” and Shaina Rey R. Pisigan, Michael Angelo A. Cervantes and Marvyn Jules C. Casimero’s entry “Salimpusa,” respective­ly. UC-BCF clinched the second runner-up spot with Jillian Olivia M. Ramos, Ella Marie V. Bie and Thea Marie S. Lomboy’s entry “Empowered through Time.”

“I have made the engagement with youth one of my priorities. I am confident that all the EU Whizers will become ambassador­s of our partnershi­p and friendship. Kudos to the winners and we are looking forward to engaging further with you,” said EU Ambassador to the Philippine­s Luc Véron.

“Conducting this year’s EU Whiz on the digital platform has allowed us to broaden our reach and discover more skillful and talented young Filipinos than ever before. Despite the challenges presented by the pandemic, these Filipino youth were able to utilize their inherent knowledge and creativity to advocate for key issues such as the need for green economy and youth rights. All these showcased the relentless spirit of the Filipino youth.”

Apart from the annual conduct of the inter-collegiate competitio­n, the Delegation looks to build a community of EU Whizers who will continue to use their talents and skills to promote a better understand­ing of the shared EU and Philippine values.

“This is exactly what we at the EU strive for — to offer a platform for the youth who inspire positive change in the world. We hope to create a community of passionate young individual­s and nurture them to become advocates and champions of tomorrow.”

Ambassador Véron and First Counsellor Rafael de Bustamante announced the winners in the EU Whiz grand competitio­n, digital art and video creation competitio­ns. Atty. Lily Freida Milla, Commission on Higher Education officer-in-charge executive director, provided an inspiratio­nal message for the EU Whizers.

The panel of jurors for the digital art and video competitio­ns were composed of well-known and accomplish­ed creative profession­als including Dan Matutina, Anina Rubio, Elvert Bañares, and Sandra Aguinaldo.

The EU Whiz Online Competitio­n was also supported by the Commission on Higher Education, the Philippine-Italian Associatio­n, and the Embassies of the Czech Republic and Hungary in the Philippine­s.

 ??  ?? Grand Winner – Video Competitio­n
Entry title: Lens of Hope
School: Bataan Peninsula State University
Team members: Abegail P. Casabuena, Gerryline D. Maceda, and Aira Joyce E. Gonzales
Grand Winner – Video Competitio­n Entry title: Lens of Hope School: Bataan Peninsula State University Team members: Abegail P. Casabuena, Gerryline D. Maceda, and Aira Joyce E. Gonzales
 ??  ?? Grand winner - Digital Art Competitio­n Entry title: Meeting Grounds of Intersecti­onal Environmen­talism School: University of the Cordillera­s Team members: Jan Millescent G. Blanco and Nyssa Bianka E. Tagapulot
Grand winner - Digital Art Competitio­n Entry title: Meeting Grounds of Intersecti­onal Environmen­talism School: University of the Cordillera­s Team members: Jan Millescent G. Blanco and Nyssa Bianka E. Tagapulot

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