EBF welcomes students through interactive booth at OSAlubong 2025

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LUCENA CITY — The Enverga Bar Flippers welcomed incoming students of Manuel S. Enverga University Foundation for academic year 2025-2026 through an interactive hospitality-themed booth during OSAlubong 2025, where participants joined skills-based challenges and received handcrafted drinks.

The organization transformed its exhibit into a lively space that introduced students to the world of hospitality and bartending. The booth featured the “Ping Pong Shot” challenge, which tested participants’ coordination, and the “Bar Tool Identification” activity, which measured their knowledge of basic bar equipment.

Students actively joined the games, creating an energetic and engaging atmosphere throughout the event. Those who completed the challenges successfully received a handcrafted EBF drink, which added to the excitement of the welcome activity.

Through the exhibit, EBF showcased its commitment to teamwork, student engagement and bartending mastery. The activity also gave members an opportunity to apply their skills in booth management, customer interaction and hospitality service.

By taking part in OSAlubong 2025, the Enverga Bar Flippers helped create a memorable welcome experience for new students while promoting the organization’s role in developing practical hospitality skills and fostering an active college community.


The activity reflected MSEUF’s commitment to student-centered and learning-by-doing education by giving students meaningful opportunities to apply hospitality skills in a real engagement setting. It also upheld the core values of Service, Unity and Excellence as EBF members worked together to create a welcoming, interactive and skill-based experience for incoming students.

  • SDG 4: Quality Education — The activity supported experiential learning through hospitality-related games and practical student engagement.
  • SDG 3: Good Health and Well-being — The event promoted a positive and welcoming campus environment that helped students adjust to university life.
  • SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals — The exhibit strengthened collaboration among students and organizations in building an engaging and supportive campus community.