Campus Climate
As I took time reading by the PNU
Chapel, I realized a noticeable fall at the BPS (Bonifacio P. Sibayan Hall). I
even thought that the trees were undergoing chemotherapy. It was like the autumn of the polar countries
that signifies a coming of snow. One of
our professors shared that his husband of old age would be singing by the
trees, waiting for the sunrise. Singing as if the place were in real autumn. (What
a fulfilling recreation on retirement!)
But a different climate struck me
further – more than a transition of seasons. While the Talisay leaves are leaving their bark, student political factions come to
battle for the electorate’s vote. A spring of leaflets and posters came to be
witnessed. True enough that PNU has four climates – rainy, summer, off campus
and Student Government elections.
The election season is the time that
student’s should blossom by being informed on who to choose. It is in every
casting of a vote that the progress of the studentry lives or dies.
0 comments:
Post a Comment