CHMSUans from all campuses united at the Capitol Lagoon, Bacolod City, for the Earth Hour Switch-Off Event tonight, March 28, 2026— the culmination of a 12-hour series of activities and initiatives for our planet.
The celebration, led by the Negrosanon Initiative for Climate and the Environment (NICE) in partnership with the Bacolod City Government, the Provincial Government of Negros Occidental, and the University of St. La Salle, brought together communities committed to meaningful climate action.










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The CHMSU delegation was led by CIER Director Rhoderick Samonte, Greening CHMSU Task Force Chair, alongside the Federation of CHMSU University Student Government (FCUSG) and Student Regent Neil Kevin Natabio, the Event Management Team (EMT), and CHMSU students, faculty, staff, and alumni — all present and showing up for the Earth.
The CHMSUNATA also graced the evening as one of the night’s performers, bringing culture and pride to the cause. ![]()
Together, CHMSUans raised their voices and joined the pledge of commitment — for energy conservation, just energy transition, and decisive climate action.




