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Unesa.ac.id., SURABAYA—The introduction period to campus life at the Faculty of Languages and Arts (FBS) ended with a parade of study programs as part of the 2023 FBS Asmaraloka series on Friday, 25 August 2023.
Mahareka Hamdan Rizqulloh, deputy chief executive, said that the parade was the final presentation during the campus introduction period with the aim of introducing and bringing new students closer between study programs.
The English Literature student continued, this parade aims to encourage new students to show the unique side of their study program. each. Apart from that, during the parade, freshmen were given the opportunity to get to know what facilities are available at the UNESA Lidah Wetan Campus.
The committee, he continued, gave freshmen the widest freedom to be creative, showing how unique their major was. Starting from the dress code which reflects the typical style of the study program, attributes, to someone making an ogoh-ogoh statue in just three days.
In line with its objectives, Asmaraloka invites freshmen to hone their potential, exploring the 'home' that they have. they will live in for the next few years, while still upholding the values of noble character in life.
Chairman of BEM FBS, Dhebby Silvia Putri added, this parade is a symbol of unity and a momentum in welcoming diversity. He appreciated all the students who had contributed to the success and enlivenment of Asmaraloka, because with large hearts they worked hard to welcome their new families.
There were several performances from the community at FBS. including taiko, theatrical drama, dance sign, performing art, also campursari barada. There were also two guest stars who closed the freshmen meeting at Asmaraloka FBS this time, namely the Gita Pramawisesa choir and Stereo House.
Didik Nurhadi, M.Pd., M.A., Ph.D., Deputy Dean for Learning , Research, and Community Service, FBS Students and Alumni, on this occasion said that this year's PKKMB is different from previous years.
"The aim is to increase feelings of gratitude, unity and oneness so that new students can speed up their adaptation by "The campus environment is also a transformation from student to student, which of course brings greater responsibilities. If it is related to pressure, violence or heavy tasks, it is deemed unnecessary," he said.
FBS, he continued, prioritizes activities that can be a trigger for students to express their creativity, ideas, talents, interests, by immediately implementing them when they first enter campus. Providing information related to the curriculum, on-campus learning system, and so on which is certainly more useful and educational.
"We package it in Asmaraloka with the hope of providing complete affection to new students so that they can have optimism in looking at college and its future. In principle, together in the process, learn and print the future," he said. [*]
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