University Libraries, University of Saint Louis

Library Feud Game Activity

The USL College Library conducted its short-term library activity for the school year last July 6, 2024, via a face-to-face challenge held on the 3rd floor of the College Library.
The Library Feud game activity is a face-to-face challenge where students will participate in answering questions about the USL libraries.
It helps engage students in a dynamic Library Feud game that challenges their knowledge of USL library resources, collections, services, and facilities, fostering an interactive and fun learning experience.
The activity was spearheaded by Mrs. Ma. Katrina I. Juan, BCJC-Library Support Staff. Students from different college departments participated in the activity. Winners received tokens and certificates. The activity was evaluated by the participants generally as STRONGLY AGREE.

Below is the list of winners:
CHAMPION: SEAITE
• Allen Ramos – BSA - 2
• Iann Christian Tumaliuan – BSA- 3
• Phoebe Anne Oñate – BSA - 3
• Reba Diohen – BSA - 1

1ST RUNNER UP: SHAS
• Samantha Callangan – BSN -1
• Reynaldo Bumanglag – BSMT - 1
• Janelle Talang - BSMT - 1
• Jeremiah Apada – BSN - 1

2ND RUNNER UP: SABH
• Tricia Laconsay – BSBA 1
• Abigail Mirasol – BSMA 3
• Gian Adducul – BSBA 3
• Lawrence Taquiqui – BSAC 2

3RD RUNNER-UP: SEAS
• Lenjie Taguinod – BSPSYCH - 2
• Loverlen Licupa - BSED- 3
• Gabriel Bassig – BAPOS 2
• Jayvee Marl Garcia – BSCRIM 3

For your information and guidance our dear Louisians!

Junior High School Library Donation to Project Litera of Linao National High School

The donation of 147 volumes of books from Junior High School Library to Project Litera of Linao National High School on May 6, 2024, marks a significant step in the Literacy and fostering community engagement.
This act of generosity not only provides resources to support Project Litera's efforts in promoting literacy within the community of LNHS but also highlights the school's dedication to social responsibility.
By extending its resources beyond its walls, the Junior High School demontratres commitment to enriching the lives of others and nurturing culture of learning and opportunity.
Giving these books isn't just about promoting literacy; it's also about showing dedication to make a positive impact in our community. The program was rated 4.61 (Very Satisfied).

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