Around the University TownCampus NewsSU-St. Paul to debate on adoption of Sino system

SU-St. Paul to debate on adoption of Sino system

-

- Advertisment -spot_img

A debate between two reputable business schools, the SU College of Business Administration and St. Paul University College of Business Education will battle on the issue as to whether or not the Philippines should adopt the Chinese government’s system of extending credit to small-scale business enterprises.

The inter-university debate dubbed as the Bottomline is slated on March 1, 2012, 7:00 p.m. at the Fr. Louis Chavet Hall at St. Paul University.

This friendly no-decision debate will be using the modified Oregon-Oxford type of debate with Silliman University taking the affirmative side composed of Dayle Danielle Casianan, Nicole Villanueva, Julius Anthony Ragay, and Albert Alde.

On the opposing side is SPUD’s team composed of Eduard Joseph Narciso, Zephanie Marie Darieles, Kathleen Dawn Young Ricardo, and May Cel Camuta.

Bottomline is spearheaded by At Random TV, PDS Innovative Business Group, and St. Joseph Manpower Services. Tickets are available at SU CBA, SPUD SAO and College of Business, Evermall Food Court,or at Chavet Hall 30 minutes before the program.

(Back to MetroPost HOME PAGE)

Latest news

DTI implements price freeze in NegOr

    The Department of Trade & Industry in Negros Oriental is implementing a price freeze on basic commodities, as the...

PH stats experts  note 2024 better than 2023

    Negros Oriental’s inflation rate in 2024 slowed down despite the looming threat of a major eruption of Mt. Kanlaon,...

The numbers have it

    The economic prospects for Negros Oriental in 2025 shine bright, bolstered by resilience and effective governance. Amid challenges such...

28 loose firearms surrendered

    Police in Negros Oriental recovered 38 loose firearms during intensified operations conducted two days before the election gun ban...
- Advertisement -spot_imgspot_img

Solon sees no need to probe NGCP

    A veteran lawmaker questioned the purpose of the hearing by the House Committee on Legislative Franchises on the National...

DOF resolves LGU concerns on budget

    The Department of Finance said concerns on the computation of the National Tax Allotment shares for local government units...

Must read

DTI implements price freeze in NegOr

    The Department of Trade & Industry in Negros Oriental...

PH stats experts  note 2024 better than 2023

    Negros Oriental’s inflation rate in 2024 slowed down despite...
- Advertisement -spot_imgspot_img

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you