 CMU wants squatted land back for prod'n, research area: The controversial 900-ha. Property of the Central Mindanao University (CMU) occupied by informal settlers since 1986, is now proposed to hold an inland fisheries project under its Business Management Resources Development Office (BRDO). In Photo (R-L): Dr. Jupiter V. Casas, Dean, College of Forestry; Dr. Luz Simborio, Vice President for Research Extension; Dr. Anthony M. Penaso, Vice President for Academic Affairs; and Dr. Ma. Luz Soriano, Dean, College of Agriculture. (Rodolfo D. Mendoza/PIA-10) |