First Science Agenda
January 20, 2009Among MESciSoc’s projects this year is the Science Agenda, a mini-exhibit by members of the organization regarding the latest updates in Science and other related issues. Supposedly, this must be worked out by the two houses alternating every month, but due to circumstances that held back this undertaking, it was turned into a quarterly exhibit. The Science Agenda aims to convey whatever scientific idea, especially those concerning the present, necessary for students to be aware of. Certain topics are proposed in order to come up with an effective one that will arouse not only the students but everyone’s interest.
Around the month of October 2008, the House I spearheaded by Pamela Gayle Tan of IV – Prophet Nehemiah, responsible for the first implementation of the Science Agenda, expressed the conceptual state of the ever-harmful effect of global warming. The mini-exhibit had been set in front of the Science Laboratory. The firmly made visuals which caught the attention of passers-by showed the whys and wherefores of global warming and how it alters the natural flow of life on Earth. Such different views of the climate change gave additional realizations and information to everyone who took their time to look at the gallery displayed in no less than two weeks.
Please click this link to see pictures of the first Science Agenda.
Unluckily, House II, lead by Avegaille Saga of IV – Prophet Nehemiah, weren’t able to put up there own exhibit because the next quarter had been a busy one. Generally, only one Science Agenda had been carried out for this school year. We are hoping that we might be able to provide another mini-presentation for the coming years.
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