​​​​​Mr. and Ms. Campus Frosh 2024 gathered students from Batangas State University's campuses for an energetic university to commemorate the next generation's beauty, charisma, advocacy, enthusiasm, and intelligence. This event, held on September 30 at the Fitness Development Center, brought together representatives from the university and departments, including Mechanical, Civil, Chemical, Electrical, Electronics, and Industrial Engineering, as well as the Colleges of Architecture and Forestry, Informatics and Computing Sciences, and Engineering Technology. Leading this lively celebration, the Department of Mechanical Engineering shone through with two proud delegates, Jeff Niko Bulalao and Chelsea Gabrielle Bautista. These accomplishments were a source of pride for their department and the entire university. Again, the achievements were a source of pride for their department and the university.
​Jeff Niko Bulalao Bulalao also earned the titles of Mr. Popularity, Best Advocacy Award, Mr. Dolls Batangas Choice, and Mr. Anna-Nails and Lash Lounge Choice impressively. His awards further show his advocacy is essential in society and his ability to touch the audience, showing that influence is more than a face and its physical appeal but equals relevant, purposeful leadership.. On the other hand, Chelsea Gabrielle Bautista took home the Ms. Christle'sosh crown as the 2nd runner-up for Ms. Campus Frosh 2024. She was presented with Ms. Ambigram's Choice and Ms. Christle's Closet Choice for her presence and elegance. She exemplified the ideals of Batangas State University's new generation of leaders with her calm yet approachable personality. More than a pageant, Mr. and Ms. Campus Frosh 2024 demonstrated the depth of skill and desire at Batangas State University. Jeff Niko Bulalao and Chelsea Gabrielle Bautista's successes demonstrate the power of collaboration within the Mechanical Engineering Department and the transforming significance of a supportive academic environment. This event was more than just a night of festivities; it was a reminder of the university's vibrant culture, the excellence of each department, and the limitless potential of its students to impact their communities and beyond.