CapSU Dumarao Conducts Mandatory Drug Testing Orientation
By: Lady Mae Olmedo
As a support on President Duterte’s War on Drugs and CHED Memorandum Order No. 18 series of 2018 or the implementing guidelines for the Conduct of Drug Testing of students in all Higher Education Institutions, Capiz State University’s OSA conducts a mandatory Drug Testing Orientation in all campuses of CapSU.
Aimed to inform the students and faculty, University OSA Director Dr. Ian B. Arcega gave the substantial mechanics of how Mandatory Drug Testing works. The orientation was held last March 3, 2020 at Miriam Santiago Hall, Capiz State University Dumarao Satellite College.
Dr. Arcega presented the salient points of conducting Random Drug Testing to students and staff of the University. The main objective of such program is to ensure the future of the students by maintaining a 100% drug free institution.
“If our youth are drug addicts, it affects our community”, Dr. Arcega said.
In an open forum, students were given chances to ask questions, clarify issues, erase doubts and give comments and suggestions on the implementation of Mandatory Drug Testing.
The orientation came to a close after Mr. Romar Tawas, CapSU Dumarao Drug Testing Coordinator, gave his closing remarks.
By: Lady Mae Olmedo
As a support on President Duterte’s War on Drugs and CHED Memorandum Order No. 18 series of 2018 or the implementing guidelines for the Conduct of Drug Testing of students in all Higher Education Institutions, Capiz State University’s OSA conducts a mandatory Drug Testing Orientation in all campuses of CapSU.
Aimed to inform the students and faculty, University OSA Director Dr. Ian B. Arcega gave the substantial mechanics of how Mandatory Drug Testing works. The orientation was held last March 3, 2020 at Miriam Santiago Hall, Capiz State University Dumarao Satellite College.
Dr. Arcega presented the salient points of conducting Random Drug Testing to students and staff of the University. The main objective of such program is to ensure the future of the students by maintaining a 100% drug free institution.
“If our youth are drug addicts, it affects our community”, Dr. Arcega said.
In an open forum, students were given chances to ask questions, clarify issues, erase doubts and give comments and suggestions on the implementation of Mandatory Drug Testing.
The orientation came to a close after Mr. Romar Tawas, CapSU Dumarao Drug Testing Coordinator, gave his closing remarks.

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