1st General Assembly: A Spooky Start!

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On November 8, 2025, the La Salle Computer Society (LSCS) held its First General Assembly for Academic Year 2025–2026, bringing together old and new members of the organization.

The event kicked off with hosts Trish Aguarin and Aki Bukuhan, who immediately captured the attention of LSCS members through an icebreaker titled “Coffee Talk.” The activity fostered camaraderie between veteran members and the new generation of Mack innovators, setting an energetic tone for the assembly.

Following the successful opening, the Executive Board—Fiona Amaia Tano, Ana Gabrielle Casas, Donita Taguibao, and Samantha Sanchez—introduced each committee. This segment allowed new members to gain insight into the organization’s inner workings and familiarize themselves with the people behind LSCS operations.

Another round of activities followed to further boost member morale. One of the most anticipated games was “Guess the Movie,” which utilized Kahoot. Members were grouped into houses, encouraging collaboration while igniting friendly competition.

“I think while we were collaborating on the Kahoot answers, we got to know each other more and got to know the people in our houses,” said Bullet Fernandez.

Exciting announcements were later delivered by LSCS President Fiona Amaia Tano, who outlined the organization’s upcoming events and plans for the academic year. The presentation sparked curiosity and heightened members’ anticipation for what lies ahead.

One of the highlights of the assembly was “The Ghoul-den Awards Costume Contest.” Five Halloween costumes stood out among the participants, earning their wearers a chance to take the stage to walk, strut, and perform. In the end, three members emerged as winners, showcasing their creativity and enthusiasm.

“I think they enjoyed it because of the costume aspect. I could tell a lot of them enjoyed dressing up and all,” said Avery Chu.

Overall, the First General Assembly strengthened officer morale and team culture by providing opportunities for meaningful interaction between members. It also gave attendees a clearer understanding of LSCS and what to expect from the organization moving forward.