San Agustin Iloilo Scandal 2010 Access
Maita’s beach night became a legend. For the next two summers, the young people of San Agustin continued the tradition. They didn’t have big budgets or famous DJs. They had the sea, the stars, a karaoke machine with missing cables, and the burning desire to prove that in a small town in Iloilo, life—and entertainment—was just as vibrant, just as deep, and just as worthy of a story.
In 2010, the incoming USC president announced plans to shift the council toward a "welfare-oriented and issue-based" organization, moving away from previous controversies toward student service. City-Wide Statistics: Iloilo City reported that fire incidents doubled in 2010 san agustin iloilo scandal 2010
That was the essence of San Agustin lifestyle in 2010. It was the friction between the old and the new. You’d see a fisherman check his flip phone for text messages from his wife while balancing a bamboo pole on his shoulder. A teenager in a Slipknot shirt would kneel solemnly during the Pista (town fiesta) in honor of San Agustin, their patron saint. Internet cafés charged ten pesos per hour, filled with boys playing Ran Online or updating their Friendster profiles, while outside, the tide came in and out as it had for centuries. Maita’s beach night became a legend