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SSC Aspirants undergo screening ahead of 2026 ElectionsAspirants for the Supreme Student Council of RSU Main Campus unde...
08/05/2026

SSC Aspirants undergo screening ahead of 2026 Elections

Aspirants for the Supreme Student Council of RSU Main Campus underwent screening as part of the election process on May 7, held at The Lounge, 3rd floor.

Current SSC President and Student Regent, Mark Lambert F. Fornea, led the panel alongside The Harrow Editor-in-Chief, Justine S. Machon; Managing Editor for Internal Affairs, Alaisa Mae U. Reloj; and SSC Treasurer, Tracy Ann Forcadas.

Meanwhile, the SSC election schedule has been adjusted and is tentatively set on May 12, 2026.

Prior to the elections, a Miting de Avance will be held on May 11, where aspirants are expected to present their platforms and address various student issues.

via Alaisa Mae Reloj
// photos by Alaisa Mae Reloj and Zephyr Phoenix Alojado

BSED Second Year students perform "Ang Huling Sakramento" Second year Bachelor of Secondary Education major in English s...
07/05/2026

BSED Second Year students perform "Ang Huling Sakramento"

Second year Bachelor of Secondary Education major in English students from sections 3A and 3B showcased their talents through the theatre production “Ang Huling Sakramento" at the Audio Visual Room on May 7, 2026.

“Thrilling and heart-shattering” was one of the audience’s reactions after watching the play.

The theatre play served as the final requirement for the subject, Speech and Stage Arts (EL 114) under the supervision of Mrs. Ma. Josefa O. Punong-bayan, together with director, Irish Francis Vicente. The play left the audience in awe, including the Dean of the College of Education, Dr. Emelyn Villanueva, who commended the students for integrating the diverse languages of Romblon (Asi, Ini, and Onhan). She said "... You've done a very good presentation. A play theatre. A mixed emotion, and you can do it well using the different languages". One of the faculty members, Sir Kreisler Fontamillas appreciated the production design and the feeling of being brought back to a certain era of life. He also said the female lead’s decision was understandable because of the circumstances she faced throughout her life. "It makes sense to me why Maris chose to be with God. From her struggles, from her lived experiences...", he said.

The theatre was performed twice: 9:00-11:00 AM and 1:00-3:00 PM. The play was ended by a challenge to surpass the standards built by the 2nd year students, which was successfully accepted by the 1st Year English students for the upcoming academic year 2026-2027.

The following are the cast and production team behind the musical theatre play:

"ANG HULING SAKRAMENTO"

Team and Casts:

Faculty Adviser/Supervisor:
Ma’am Ma. Josefa Punongbayan

Production Director:
Irish Francis Vicente

Assistant Director:
Ana Flor Vicente
Stage Manager
Kathleen Fabito
Noreen Bastillador
Ana Flor Vicente

Scriptwriters:
Irish Francis Vicente
Ana Flor Vicente
Lyan Solanoy
Myrrh Joy Tamundez
Ginalyn Morada
Cival Ciriaco

Technical Directors:
Ana Flor Vicente
Jander Narsoles

Set Designer/Crew:
Kathleen Fabito
Nikku Gil Tamboong
Noreen Bastillador
Janice Galacite
Liezel Joy Mindoro

Costume & Makeup:
Sylvia Suñer
Noreen Bastillador
Shela Mores

Lights and Sound Operator:
Irish Francis Vicente
Ana Flor Vicente

Publicity & Marketing:
Irish Francis Vicente
Lesley Lorraine Pasion
Nikku Tamboong
Jander Rosh Narsoles
House Manager
Irish Francis Vicente
Clarissa Relano
Jhoanna Alcoran
Hannah Fetalvero
Van Aeron Magbata
Elaighsa Oriendo

Casts:
Sis. Maris Ravero — Lyan Solanoy
Elijah — Cival Ciriaco
Ima Ravero — Ronna Rose Amador
Gil Ravero — Lance Montesa
Mother Cassandra — Annika Fabro
Sis. Julia — Nefretery Fontamillas
Rafael Mendoza — Van Aeron Magbata
Kumpadres — Junalh Bantang & Brock Lesner Atienza
Brodie — Ramer Magcalayo
Loleng — Annielyn Ramon
Second Maid — Ma. Jesusa Fetalvero
Aling Nina — Shamia Luna
Two “disgraced” women / Lena — Roxanne Oliveros & Lesley Lorraine Pasion
Nurse — Ceewejane Bernardo
The Child in White — Noreen Bastillador
Fishermen/Townspeople/Choir — 3A and 3B

via Krys Valerie Venus
// photos by Alaisa Mae Reloj and Brenz Reymar Largueza

The Harrow proudly congratulates our members for successfully passing the Civil Service Examination held on March 8, 202...
05/05/2026

The Harrow proudly congratulates our members for successfully passing the Civil Service Examination held on March 8, 2026, with results released on May 5, 2026.

Mardy Visca
Lui Shen Rico
Justine Mae Gabutero
Krys Valerie Venus
Selena Cassandra Atun
John Clyddie Mingo
Mike Andri Elemento
Andrea Lei Cusap
Shalom Fruelda

We are incredibly proud of you! Padayon and continue to serve with grounded purpose and a fire for service.

International Labor Day! A sincere salute to the hardworking hearts and hands of our nation. You are the unsung heroes o...
01/05/2026

International Labor Day!

A sincere salute to the hardworking hearts and hands of our nation. You are the unsung heroes of our time— to those who build our cities, serve our communities, heal the sick, teach the young, create beauty from nothing, and strive tirelessly each new day. This celebration is yours.

Your sweat fuels our progress. Your sacrifices shape our tomorrow. Your resilience gives us hope.

May we never take for granted the labor that powers every home, every office, every farm, and every factory. You deserve fair wages, safe workplaces, and the dignity you so proudly carry.

// pubmat by Mark Andrew Fabella

RSU records 18 passers in April 2026  REE Licensure Examination Romblon State University recorded 18 successful examinee...
29/04/2026

RSU records 18 passers in April 2026 REE Licensure Examination

Romblon State University recorded 18 successful examinees in the April 2026 Registered Electrical Engineers Licensure Examination (REELE), held on April 21-22, at testing centers nationwide.

Based on the results released by the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) on April 28, RSU achieved a 60.71% passing rate among first-time takers and 10.00% among repeaters, resulting in an overall passing performance of 47.37%.

The newly registered Electrical Engineers from RSU are:

1. Engr. Atienza, Algen Rhoy Bautista
2. Engr. De Juan, Jhon Christian
3. Engr. Dela Cruz, Stephen
4. Engr. Fadriquela, Paulryn
5. Engr. Fajarito, Jholan Eboy
6. Engr. Famisaran, Joseph
7. Engr. Flores, Danvic S.
8. Engr. Fortu, Florence Jay Fruelda
9. Engr. Galario, Everjane Fajutagana
10. Engr. Gallos, John David
11. Engr. Lisangke, Randy
12. Engr. Noche, Joru
13. Engr. Royo, James Ivan
14. Engr. Santiago, Bryan Oliver Angeles
15. Engr. Socito, Lenard Vhel Ambagan
16. Engr. Tabayay, Cindy
17. Engr. Tayco, John Andrei Berano
18. Engr. Vicente, Joseph Abiera

Meanwhile, RSU also recorded one passer in the Registered Master Electricians Licensure Examination. Mark Gabriel Venus, RME, successfully passed the exam, giving the university a 50 percent passing rate among repeaters.

via John Alfred Baldera
// pubmat by Janellie Muyo

HAPPENING NOWRSU Student Volunteers Organization launches the “Bolunterismo Laban sa Basura” today, April 22, 2026, at t...
22/04/2026

HAPPENING NOW

RSU Student Volunteers Organization launches the “Bolunterismo Laban sa Basura” today, April 22, 2026, at the University Quadrangle.

Happy Birthday, Brant! Our creative video editor— whether you’re piecing together stories frame by frame or bringing raw...
12/04/2026

Happy Birthday, Brant!

Our creative video editor— whether you’re piecing together stories frame by frame or bringing raw clips to life, you turn every moment into something meaningful.

Thank you for putting in the extra effort, even behind the scenes. Your work may not always be seen, but its impact is always felt.

Enjoy your day, cheers for more milestones!

Happy Birthday, Mark Angelo! Our naturally energetic guy—whether he’s writing stories or capturing moments behind the le...
10/04/2026

Happy Birthday, Mark Angelo!

Our naturally energetic guy—whether he’s writing stories or capturing moments behind the lens, you bring life into everything you do. Your passion and drive never go unnoticed.

Thank you for always showing up, especially when others can’t. Your presence makes a difference more than you know.

Here’s to more stories, snapshots, and unstoppable energy. Enjoy your day, you deserve it!

Pag-alala sa mga Bayani ng BataanTuwing ika-9 ng Abril, ginugunita natin ang pagbagsak ng Bataan noong 1942 sa kasagsaga...
09/04/2026

Pag-alala sa mga Bayani ng Bataan

Tuwing ika-9 ng Abril, ginugunita natin ang pagbagsak ng Bataan noong 1942 sa kasagsagan ng Ikalawang Digmaang Pandaigdig— isang yugto ng kasaysayan na nag-iwan ng malalim na sugat ngunit nagpatibay sa diwa ng ating lahi.

Sa kabila ng gutom, pagod, at kawalan ng sapat na armas, nanindigan ang ating mga sundalo laban sa mga mananakop. Hindi man nila napigilan ang pagbagsak ng Bataan, ang kanilang ipinakitang tapang ay naging ilaw na gumabay sa patuloy na paglaban para sa kalayaan. Ang kanilang sakripisyo ay hindi nasayang, sapagkat ito ang naging pundasyon ng ating kasarinlan.

Ang araw na ito ay paalala rin sa kasalukuyang henerasyon na ang kalayaan ay hindi basta ibinibigay— ito ay ipinaglalaban at pinangangalagaan. Sa simpleng paraan ng pagiging responsableng mamamayan, paggalang sa batas, at pagmamahal sa kapwa, naipagpapatuloy natin ang diwa ng kagitingan.

Nawa’y magsilbing inspirasyon ang Araw ng Kagitingan upang patuloy nating ipaglaban ang tama, tumindig sa gitna ng pagsubok, at mahalin ang ating bansa nang buong puso. Sapagkat ang tunay na bayani ay hindi lamang matatagpuan sa nakaraan— sila rin ay nabubuhay sa bawat Pilipinong may tapang at malasakit.

This File Is Redacted—Power—something most of us can hardly resist, drawn by its alluring promise. It promises a life be...
08/04/2026

This File Is Redacted—

Power—something most of us can hardly resist, drawn by its alluring promise. It promises a life beyond the ordinary: luxury, freedom, and wealth that only a few can ever reach. But as a quote from a CHILDREN’S movie reminds us, with great power also comes great “responsibility,” one that, for some, becomes armor used to shield their crimes from the public eye. Sounds heroic, doesn’t it?

Among the many stories that reveal how power can be misused, the name Jeffrey—no, not my boss, Epstein—stands out. His case has resurfaced repeatedly across news outlets and social media, reminding the public how influence and wealth can hide disturbing realities behind the façade of elite status. For more than two decades, the case has haunted public discourse, buried under redactions, cryptic references, and unsettling images, especially after the Department of Justice released files that seemed to conceal as much as they revealed.

It almost felt like a brief moment of courage—until the documents appeared riddled with redactions. What followed was less transparency and more spectacle, a performance that left the public wondering whether accountability had simply been trimmed for convenience.

[This is a Black Bar]

Do you like cheese, pizza, and ice cream? Well, too bad—those were the coded messages exchanged behind closed doors, signals among the powerful to arrange their indulgences. And the targets of those indulgences were often the young. A grim irony: what they treated as their private playground was, in reality, a place where vulnerable people were reduced to objects of their desire. Sorry, kids. In their world, those “snacks” were never food—they were people. People just like you.

Back to the point. For a case that has haunted public discourse for decades, the most frustrating part is how much still seems to be missing. Documents appear, then disappear beneath layers of redaction. Names surface, only to be quietly buried again. Ask where the full story is, and the answers become strangely vague. Perhaps the explanation is simple: the powerful rarely investigate themselves with any real appetite for truth.

[This is a Black Bar]

So why not take a trip to his private island? Little Saint James sounds like PARADISE, right? Mansions, helicopters, luxury at every corner. Funny how paradise can mean very different things depending on who owns the island.

If taking a vacation isn’t even the best part, why not become one of the elites like your once-favorite idol did? Have a talent that fits his taste? Children? Right up his alley. You might even meet presidents, businessmen, or maybe your idol himself. Just make sure to prepare his favorite dish—served fresh, like livestock.

The authorities in the United States didn’t seem eager to let the world see what the elites were doing. After all, red-stained money has a way of buying silence.

So where are the rest of his crimes? The ones beyond his “notable” feats of abuse? Perhaps buried somewhere in power.

[This is a Black Bar]

It is strange that his operation managed to run for two decades before he made his final escape—with gravity as his only loyal friend. People still try to connect the names, though who knows what is real and what has quietly disappeared along the way.

Authorities deny the claims, even while their pockets remain comfortably lined.

And in the end, the cost was paid by the young—children who lost their innocence through the charm of powerful men and the permission of careless adults. Kids were never little goats to begin with—no matter how much the wealthy satyrs chose to treat them that way.

As stated earlier: with great power comes great responsibility. No wonder Peter Parker stayed poor; at least the children around him were safe from a well-known man-child.

[This is a Black Bar—]

// words by Lain
// artwork by Artheze
// pubmat by Eu Espino

Unredacted Sources:
Redactions:

UN News (2026) – https://news.un.org/en/story/2026/02/1166980
The Island:

Sky News (2025) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rjyRpYTfn5s

Britannica (2026) – https://www.britannica.com/place/Jeffrey-Epsteins-Islands

Timeline:

ResearchGate (2025) – https://www.researchgate.net/publication/399027692_A_Decade_of_Dereliction_Forensic_Timeline_Analysis_of_Law_Enforcement_Failures_in_the_Epstein_Investigation_1996-2019

Complicity:

Just Security (2025) – https://www.justsecurity.org/119137/timeline-jeffrey-epstein-ghislaine-maxwell/

‎RSU records 12 passers in March 2026 CE Licensure Examination‎‎Romblon State University recorded 12 passers in the Marc...
08/04/2026

‎RSU records 12 passers in March 2026 CE Licensure Examination

‎Romblon State University recorded 12 passers in the March 2026 Civil Engineer Licensure Examination, which was conducted on March 26-27 at Testing Centers nationwide.

‎RSU achieved a 71.43% passing rate in first time takers and 50% overall passing rate, both of which exceeded the national average of 35.05% as announced by Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) on April 7.

‎The newly licensed Civil Engineers from RSU are:

‎1. Engr. David, Christine Joy
‎2. Engr. Ebon, Jezzel Anne Fudolla
‎3. Engr. Faderog, Francine Mae Pernites
‎4. Engr. Fadriquela, K C Jane Merida
‎5. Engr. Fiestada, Edel Queen Fabregas
‎6. Engr. Fondevilla, Joshua Mirandilla
‎7. Engr. Loyola, Mariel
‎8. Engr. Mabunga, Ivy Mendoza
‎9. Engr. Manalon, Michael Andrew Mampay
‎10. Engr. Meca, Noreen Grace Ferrera
‎11. Engr. Mutia, Pamela Jen Mortera
‎12. Engr. Villostas, John Philip Torres

via John Alfred Baldera
// pubmat by Eu Espino

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