Philippine Daily Inquirer

UST, FEU and SBU

- WITH DUE RESPECT ARTEMIO V. PANGANIBAN

The University of Santo Tomas (UST) expelled eight law students who were found “guilty of violating the Code of Conduct and Discipline” by a committee of “six administra­tors and a representa­tive from the Central Student Council” formed by Fr. Herminio Dagohoy, UST’s rector, to investigat­e the hazing death of law freshman Horacio “Atio” Castillo III.

Not enough. In reaction, Carmina Castillo, Atio’s mother, texted: “We thank UST … but they still need to answer a lot of questions like how about the faculty members … [who] knew about Atio’s death … they did not even call the police to report or at least surrender to the police the fraternity members.”

The victim’s mother has the right to be indignant and to expect UST to dig deeper into the liabilitie­s of the Aegis Juris fraternity members. I amsure Father Dagohoy will pursue further actions. He knows how this incident may tarnish UST’s reputation as one of the “Big Four” universiti­es in the country (the others being Ateneo de Manila, De La Salle University and University of the Philippine­sDiliman), per the Commission on Higher Education (CHEd) and the Quacquarel­li Symonds (or QS) World University rankings.

Outside UST, two Senate committees recommende­d the disbarment of UST law dean Nilo Divina for alleged “mockery of the legal profession.” The Castillo parents accused him of “murder and violation of the antihazing law” and for taking part “in a cover-up of the incident.”

Divina denies the charges, saying they are “based on speculatio­ns,” pointing out “he has assisted in the investigat­ions.” He is entitled to due process; so I will not, at this point, comment further, given that the

Supreme Court is promptly attending to the disbarment case and the Department of Justice the criminal charges.

On a more pleasant note, on Feb. 19, UST conferred the degree of doctor of business administra­tion (or DBA) on its distinguis­hed chemical engineerin­g alumnus, Tony Tan Caktiong, founder and president of Jollibee Foods Corp. (JFC).

Caktiong credits his wife Grace and his gung-ho management team for helping make JFC the largest quick-service restaurant (QSR) in the country and in Asia, and one of the 10 largest in the world in terms of market capitaliza­tion with 10 brands (like Chow King, Mang Inasal, Red Ribbon, etc.) being sold in China, Asia, North and South America, Europe and the Middle East.

He envisions JFC to be the fifth largest QSR in the near future and the largest in the world eventually.

In the University Belt also, Far Eastern University (FEU) observed the death anniversar­y of its founder, Nicanor Reyes Sr., with the premier showing of “Be Brave” chroni- cling FEU’s history via the vivid recollecti­on of his only living child, Lourdes Reyes-Montinola, the FEU chair until she was succeeded by her banker-son Aurelio Montinola III in 2013. More on this in the future.

San Beda University. This month is also historic for another University Belt veteran. San Beda College (SBC) was granted “university status” by the CHEd on Feb. 5. The SBC Alumni Associatio­n, through Dr. Joffre M. Alajar, requested me, as a longstandi­ng honorary member of the San Beda Law Alumni Associatio­n, to write briefly my expectatio­n from this elevated status. Here wasmyreply: By its fruits, a tree is known. Similarly, San Beda as a college is known to bear alumni who, today, are holders and wielders of privilege, prominence and possession­s in our country—from the President to the legislativ­e and judicial leaders to the best of entreprene­urs and thought molders, as well as to the harshest oppositors and bashers. And, as I wrote in the Philippine Daily Inquirer on Aug. 14, 2016, “the nation is safe in their hands as long as among them are the pros and contras, supporters and dissenters, admirers and critics.”

As San Beda rises from a distinguis­hed college to a great university, I—as a humble and grateful honorary Bedan—expect its alumni to rise phenomenal­ly from being mere wielders and critics of power, fame and fortune to being statesmen and heroes who will uplift our nation to new heights of peace and progress, of liberty and prosperity, united in prayer and work for the glory and exaltation of God Almighty. Alleluia!

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