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Characterized by vibrant activities and active participation from the White Eagles, the College of Veterinary Medicine (CVM) soared to greater heights during the 2nd day celebration of CVM Week 2026 on March 18, as students brought their unique talents to life, showcasing creativity, skill, and a shared passion for veterinary medicine.

The day started with an online wake-up call and attendance. This set the tone for a dynamic schedule of activities for the day. One of the highlights of the day was the much-awaited Color Fun Run, during which the University's students showed their enthusiasm and camaraderie by actively participating in the dynamic and exciting activity.

After the Color Fun Run, the awarding of winners highlighted the outstanding performances of participants, both in group and individual categories, as their efforts were recognized and celebrated. The competitive spirit carried on through the VET Olympics, where students of the university demonstrated agility, teamwork, and sportsmanship while actively engaging in a series of exciting and dynamic games.

At the same time, CVM’s service to the community was extended through the CC Spay and Neuter Drive, which was a reflection of the college’s commitment to animal welfare and responsible pet ownership. This event demonstrated the practical application of veterinary medicine skills in serving the community.Β 

Afternoon activities were filled with more excitement as the VET Olympics continued at the covered court. The participants were still very much involved, embodying the theme of unity and inclusivity in veterinary medicine.Β 

In a message of support, University President Dr. Silverio Ramon DC. Salunson commended the CVM community on their active involvement in the event:Β 

β€œThe success of this celebration reflects not only your passion for veterinary medicine but also your commitment to excellence, service, and unity. May this week continue to inspire you to become compassionate and competent professionals who will shape the future of animal health and welfare.”

Meanwhile, the Supreme Student Council (SSC) President and a 5th Year DVM student, Ms. Sean Nicole P. Chico, also expressed her appreciation and shared her reflections on the success of the celebration.

β€œI’m really happy to see how successful VetMed Week 2026 was. The energy and teamwork of the CVM community made it even more meaningful, as we balance academics with advocating for animals. I’m glad to have joined some activities and see this week maintain such a high standard,” she stated.

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Text | Carmina S. Melchor [Information Unit]

Photos | Mc Joe D. Lagula [College of Veterinary Medicine]

Graphics | Mark Vincent L. Tripoli [Information Unit]

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