+ Follow SCINTILLA JURIS AND SIGMA RHO Tag
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[Title] => Venturina slay case judge hailed
[Summary] => The Crusade Against Violence (CAV) said yesterday the ruling of Quezon City Judge Jose Catral Mendoza on the Venturina slay case has cast a "chilling effect" on fraternity-related violence on campus.
As this developed, leaders of the rival Scintilla Juris and Sigma Rho fraternities at the University of the Philippines (UP) Campus in Diliman forged an agreement to refrain from violence in the wake of Mendozas 83-page ruling, which convicted five Scintillans and acquitted five others for the murder of Sigma Rhoan Dennis Venturina on Dec. 8, 1994.
[DatePublished] => 2002-03-06 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Romel Bagares
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[Title] => When will it end?
[Summary] =>
Sometimes you wish corporal punishment could be used to discipline infantile
college students. Last Thursday night, as the University of the Philippines was
staging a concert to commemorate the death anniversary of a victim of
fraternity-related violence, members of two UP fraternities were at each
other's throats inside the Diliman campus. The brawl between members of the
Alpha Phi Beta and Sigma Rho fraternities ended when one of them collapsed and
blood started flowing.
[DatePublished] => 2000-02-13 00:00:00
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SCINTILLA JURIS AND SIGMA RHO
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[Title] => Venturina slay case judge hailed
[Summary] => The Crusade Against Violence (CAV) said yesterday the ruling of Quezon City Judge Jose Catral Mendoza on the Venturina slay case has cast a "chilling effect" on fraternity-related violence on campus.
As this developed, leaders of the rival Scintilla Juris and Sigma Rho fraternities at the University of the Philippines (UP) Campus in Diliman forged an agreement to refrain from violence in the wake of Mendozas 83-page ruling, which convicted five Scintillans and acquitted five others for the murder of Sigma Rhoan Dennis Venturina on Dec. 8, 1994.
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[AuthorName] => Romel Bagares
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[Title] => When will it end?
[Summary] =>
Sometimes you wish corporal punishment could be used to discipline infantile
college students. Last Thursday night, as the University of the Philippines was
staging a concert to commemorate the death anniversary of a victim of
fraternity-related violence, members of two UP fraternities were at each
other's throats inside the Diliman campus. The brawl between members of the
Alpha Phi Beta and Sigma Rho fraternities ended when one of them collapsed and
blood started flowing.
[DatePublished] => 2000-02-13 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1193631
[AuthorName] => by Editorial
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