Senators' Profiles
Meet the dedicated leaders shaping the legislative agenda of Xavier Ateneo.

Janson Jaynice Sudaria
CSG VICE PRESIDENT
Janson Jaynice M. Sudaria is a dedicated student leader, policy advocate, and legislative innovator, currently serving as the Vice President and Senate Convener of the Xavier University – Central Student Government (XU-CSG). A senior student in AB International Studies, Janson has an extensive track record in student governance, spearheading initiatives that champion students’ rights, participatory governance, and policy-driven leadership. As the Mindanao Convener of the Students’ Rights and Welfare Coalition Philippines, he has played a pivotal role in lobbying for education policies and student welfare legislation, including the Oro Students’ Rights and Welfare Ordinance of 2023. With a record-breaking legislative career—authoring nine laws and over 70 resolutions—he continues to shape Xavier Ateneo’s student government by fostering collaborative leadership, policy-making, and socio-political engagement.
Janson Jaynice Sudaria
CSG VICE PRESIDENT
Janson Jaynice M. Sudaria is the Vice President and Senate Convener of XU-CSG, and a senior AB International Studies student. A seasoned student leader and policy advocate, he has authored nine laws and over 70 resolutions. As Mindanao Convener of the STRAW Coalition, he helped push the Oro Students’ Rights and Welfare Ordinance of 2023. Janson champions student rights, participatory governance, and policy-driven leadership at Xavier Ateneo.
Alyana Sophia Cania
SENATE LEGISLATIVE SECRETARY
Alyana Sophia Cania serves as the Legislative Secretary of the Third Senate of the Xavier University – Central Student Government (XU-CSG), bringing extensive experience in legislative operations and parliamentary procedures. Having previously served as the UNITASS House Senate Legislative Secretary, a two-time TXP Secretary, and CAS Congress Secretary, she possesses a strong background in documentation, legislative coordination, and governance efficiency. Her expertise ensures structured proceedings, accurate record-keeping, and seamless communication within the Senate, reinforcing transparency and accountability in student legislation.
Alyana Sophia Cania
SENATE LEGISLATIVE SECRETARY
Alyana Sophia Cania is the Legislative Secretary of the 3rd Senate of XU-CSG. With prior roles in UNITASS, TXP, and CAS Congress, she brings strong expertise in documentation, parliamentary procedure, and legislative coordination—ensuring smooth, transparent, and accountable Senate operations.
Johnwel Kyle Amansec
AECO CONVENER | SENATOR FOR FORMATION AND PROMOTION
Dedicated to student engagement and information dissemination, Senator Johnwel Kyle Amansec has driven initiatives aimed at increasing awareness of student governance and university affairs. He was instrumental in the creation of a student organization directory, ensuring that all student organizations and university offices have a centralized database for easier communication and coordination. Furthermore, he championed the Resolution Honoring Indigenous People’s Month, highlighting his dedication to cultural appreciation and inclusivity.
Johnwel Kyle Amansec
AECO CONVENER | SENATOR FOR FORMATION AND PROMOTION
Senator Johnwel Kyle Amansec champions student engagement and awareness. He led the creation of a student organization directory and authored a resolution honoring Indigenous People’s Month—advancing coordination, inclusivity, and cultural appreciation.
Nor-Omaiyah Aragasi
ACES VICE PRESIDENT | SENATOR FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
A dedicated advocate for academic rights and policy reform, Senator Nor-Omaiyyah Aragasi has sponsored key resolutions, including the confirmation of the Academic Affairs and Students’ Rights Committee and the creation of a special committee on the Magna Carta for Students’ Rights and Welfare. Her legislative contributions ensure that academic policies uphold student welfare and learning standards. She has authored the Government Services Act of 2024, a landmark legislation aimed at streamlining the operations of the Xavier University – Central Student Government (XU-CSG) and enhancing service delivery for the student body.
Nor-Omaiyah Aragasi
ACES VICE PRESIDENT | SENATOR FOR ACADEMIC AFFAIRS
Senator Nor-Omaiyyah Aragasi is a staunch advocate for academic rights and policy reform. She authored the Government Services Act of 2024 and sponsored key resolutions to uphold student welfare and improve CSG service delivery.
Kyle Cassandra Babael
SBMSC VICE PRESIDENT | SENATOR FOR STUDENT SERVICES
An advocate for student services, welfare, and campus enhancement, Senator Kyle Cassandra Babael has authored resolutions ensuring better student services and institutional support. Her key legislative efforts include extending university library hours, waiving student fees for university facilities, and reinforcing faculty obligations to return academic outputs on time. Her focus on student experience and academic welfare ensures that policies directly benefit students and improve learning conditions. Her Student Services Act of 2024 enhances university services and welfare programs, while her Judiciary Reorganization Act of 2024 improves CSG’s judicial efficiency and accountability. She also authored the Sector Senator Act of 2024, ensuring better representation for marginalized student groups, and the Pakighinabi Act of 2024, promoting sociopolitical discourse and student engagement. Through these laws, she strengthens institutional support, governance transparency, and student representation at Xavier Ateneo.
Kyle Cassandra Babael
SBMSC VICE PRESIDENT | SENATOR FOR STUDENT SERVICES
Senator Nor-Omaiyyah Aragasi champions academic rights and policy reform. She authored the Government Services Act of 2024 and led efforts to strengthen student welfare through key committee legislation and structural reforms in XU-CSG.
Vea Baconguis
SBMSC VICE PRESIDENT | SENATOR FOR STUDENT SERVICES
Senator Vea Baconguis is a champion of social justice and student activism, leading resolutions that express solidarity with global struggles, oppose mandatory ROTC, and promote women’s representation in student governance. Her strong advocacy for formation and social involvement ensures that student legislation remains politically engaged and socially responsible, shaping a more progressive and inclusive student government.
Vea Baconguis
SBMSC VICE PRESIDENT | SENATOR FOR STUDENT SERVICES
Senator Vea Baconguis advocates for social justice and student activism. She champions resolutions on global solidarity, women’s representation, and anti-ROTC, pushing for a progressive and inclusive student government.
Francis Josh Barreno
CSSC VICE PRESIDENT | SENATOR FOR RULES AND REGULATIONS
Senator Francis Barreno has played a critical role in reviewing and approving governance structures, particularly in finance, infrastructure, and administrative committees. His sponsorship of resolutions confirming the Budget and Finance Committee and the Campus Infrastructure and Development Committee ensures efficient financial oversight and campus development initiatives. By supporting policies that strengthen student welfare and governance efficiency, he has reinforced the accountability and sustainability of student-led projects.
Francis Josh Barreno
CSSC VICE PRESIDENT | SENATOR FOR RULES AND REGULATIONS
Senator Francis Barreno strengthens student governance through key roles in finance and infrastructure. He champions resolutions that ensure accountability, efficient budgeting, and sustainable campus development.
Rey Timothy Englisa
UNITASS VICE PRESIDENT | SENATOR FOR POLITICAL AFFAIRS
A key proponent of institutional governance and transparency, Senator Rey Timothy Englisa has led multiple resolutions to confirm key appointments and committees in the Third Senate, ensuring the smooth operation of legislative and executive functions. He has spearheaded policies reinforcing rules and regulations, governance structures, and academic affairs, including the appointment of the Chief Justice, the Legislative Secretary, and commissioners in key oversight bodies. His resolutions also focus on promoting student rights, such as the orientation on the Magna Carta for Students’ Rights and Welfare and the establishment of Islamic Theology courses for inclusivity.
Rey Timothy Englisa
UNITASS VICE PRESIDENT | SENATOR FOR POLITICAL AFFAIRS
Senator Rey Timothy Englisa champions transparency and inclusive governance. He has led key confirmations, reinforced institutional structures, and advanced policies promoting student rights and academic inclusivity.
Maegan Bianca Fontanosa
ASC DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER | SENATOR FOR PHYSICAL ENHANCEMENT
Focusing on campus infrastructure and governance efficiency, Senator Maegan Fontanosa has authored resolutions confirming the Campus Infrastructure, Development, and Facilities Committee and supporting physical enhancements such as office spaces for student government agencies. Her legislative work prioritizes long-term improvements in student governance operations and infrastructure.
Maegan Bianca Fontanosa
ASC DEPUTY PRIME MINISTER | SENATOR FOR PHYSICAL ENHANCEMENT
Senator Maegan Fontanosa focuses on infrastructure and governance efficiency, championing resolutions that enhance campus facilities and support sustainable improvements in student government operations.
Princess Monera Lumina Indol
CONUS VICE PRESIDENT | SENATOR FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
Senator Princess Monera Indol has been a driving force in sustainability and environmental legislation, leading resolutions that confirm the Committee on Environmental Affairs and Protection. Her legislative efforts contribute to institutionalizing sustainability and academic support for students. Recognizing the importance of academic accessibility, she also led the Resolution on Return Service Accreditation, advocating for scholars to receive proper recognition for their community service efforts.
Princess Monera Lumina Indol
CONUS VICE PRESIDENT | SENATOR FOR ENVIRONMENTAL AFFAIRS
Senator Princess Monera Indol champions sustainability and academic support, leading efforts to institutionalize environmental protection and advocate for scholar recognition through community service accreditation.