The Benguet State University Buguias Campus proudly celebrated Indigenous Month and United Nations Day with the theme “Unified Diversity: Celebrating Indigenous Peoples.”
The celebration started on the evening of October 28, 2025, with the exciting Search for Mr. and Ms. United Nations 2025, organized by the Historians’ Club of BSU-BC. Ten amazing candidates from six departments represented different countries, showing their culture, talents, and advocacies about unity and respect for diversity. In the end, Gary Jr. D. Martin, who represented Venezuela, and Hazel N. Mangeg, who represented Thailand, were crowned Mr. and Miss United Nations Organization 2025, reflecting the event’s true message of unity amid diversity.
he pageant not only highlights beauty and confidence but also promotes the importance of valuing and respecting cultural differences.
The event was also joined by the staff of the International Relations Office, Dr. Doreen I. Allasiw, IRO Deputy Director, and international students Soma Yauchi and Yuki Takahashi from Japan, who enjoyed witnessing the colorful pageant.
The celebration continued the next morning, October 29, 2025, with a lively Parade of Flags. Students, teachers, staff, community leaders, and guests proudly walked together carrying the flags of different nations, sharing smiles, colors, and friendship.
After the parade, a short program followed at the gymnasium. Dr. Leila P. Buloguey, Social Studies Organization Adviser and IRO Coordinator, gave the welcome remarks, expressing gratitude to everyone who joined the meaningful celebration of cultures, identities, and the enduring strength of humanity. She also shared a heartfelt message, saying, “May this event inspire us to stand as proud representatives of our nation and as compassionate citizens of the world.”
The program also featured an inspirational message from Dr. Doreen I. Allasiw, Deputy Director of the BSU International Relations Office. In her speech, she encouraged everyone, students, faculty, and administrators alike, to carry the spirit of unity beyond the event. She reminded the audience to let this spirit guide how they teach, learn, and live, and to become leaders who see diversity not as a challenge to manage, but as a gift to celebrate and protect.
The celebration served as a reminder of the university’s continued commitment to promoting cultural understanding, global awareness, and unity in diversity among its students and the community.







































