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Analisis Kejelasan Bahasa Hukum dalam Putusan Hakim di Pengadilan Negeri Gorontalo Dali, Meilina Widya; Gino, Kikin Kinanti; Sana'u, Ariel. A.; Paputungan, Amelia Cahyani Putri; Rahman, Khairunnisa Pratiwi; Husain, Muh. Rizki Fauzan; Alhasni, Najwa Syifa; Hantulu, Revan Ramdan; Adham, Nazwa A. Bin; Abdul, Siti Ramadhani; Tuaru, Suci Rahmiyati; Nur, Sulistri M.; Lampeng, Wilanda Adela G.; Saerang, Nathanael Christian
CENDEKIA : Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengkajian Ilmiah Vol. 2 No. 12 (2025): CENDEKIA : Jurnal Penelitian Dan Pengkajian Ilmiah, Desember 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62335/cendekia.v2i12.2002

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This study analyzes the clarity of language in three judicial decisions of the Gorontalo District Court issued in 2023, 2024, and 2025 as part of the legal language register, which requires precision, consistency, and the absence of ambiguity. Legal language functions as a vital communication medium between judges and litigants; therefore, unclear sentence structures, ineffective phrasing, or overly detailed factual descriptions may weaken the normative strength of a decision. This study employs a qualitative descriptive method by examining the decisions’ sentence structure, discourse coherence, and relevance of information. The findings indicate that the 2025 decision demonstrates the lowest clarity due to lengthy sentences and irrelevant technical details. The 2024 decision provides moderate clarity with a more systematic structure despite some repetition. The 2023 decision is the clearest, featuring concise language and balanced separation between factual exposition and legal reasoning. The study highlights the need for simplified legal language to enhance readability and strengthen legal certainty.
Penerjemahan Istilah Belanda dalam Bahasa Hukum Indonesia dan Dampaknya dalam Proses Peradilan Dali, Meilina Widya; Rahma, Suchi Syafarina; Jamadi, M.; Purwasih, Siti Rati; Shintawati, Meilani Citra; Lahope, Elisabeth Agnes; Husain, Asraria; Limonu, Nurilla Arifachofsah; Tasiabe, Dwi Alex Chandra Dimuka; Tomu, Muhammad Fazrun; Hunowu, Akhdiat Daffa; Yacub, Mohammad Aditya; Alinti, Mohamad Satrio H.; Antu, Muhammad Kanz
CENDEKIA : Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengkajian Ilmiah Vol. 2 No. 12 (2025): CENDEKIA : Jurnal Penelitian Dan Pengkajian Ilmiah, Desember 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62335/cendekia.v2i12.2068

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This study examines the use of Dutch legal terms in the Indonesian legal system and their impact on judicial practice. The research is based on the continued application of colonial regulations that preserve Dutch terminology in the Criminal Code, Civil Code, procedural law, and court decisions. A qualitative approach was applied through document analysis of legislation, legal literature, and judicial rulings. The analysis focuses on identifying types of Dutch terms, translation patterns, and shifts in meaning. The findings reveal inconsistent translation practices that lead to divergent interpretations among legal practitioners. This situation affects the assessment of criminal elements, evidentiary processes, and public understanding of legal proceedings. The study highlights the need for standardization of legal language and the development of a national legal glossary to strengthen legal certainty and improve access to justice.
Peran Bahasa Indonesia Dalam Meningkatkan Daya Saing Penjualan Dan Promosi UMKM Home Cookie And Snack Dali, Meilina Widya; NTani, Riston; Jon, Sandi; Ibrahim, Zilzilia; Ibrahim, WinaryoWanto; Suwandana, Jessica Amelia Putri; Kurnia, Kurnia; Madjid, Putri; Dama, Sri Kartika; Kalamu, Siti Kamaria; Latidi, Muhammad Yusuf; Gobel, Nazwa Akhiria; Podungge, Tri Agustina; Usman, Mochamad Yuma Fadhila
CENDEKIA : Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengkajian Ilmiah Vol. 2 No. 12 (2025): CENDEKIA : Jurnal Penelitian Dan Pengkajian Ilmiah, Desember 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62335/cendekia.v2i12.2071

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This study aims to analyze the role of the Indonesian language in enhancing the sales competitiveness and promotional effectiveness of the Home Cookies and Snack MSME. The research focuses on the forms of Indonesian language use in promotional activities and its contribution to consumer attractiveness and increased product sales. A qualitative approach was employed, with the research conducted at the Home Cookies and Snack MSME located on Jalan 23 Januari, Ipilo Subdistrict. Data were collected through observation, in-depth interviews, and documentation involving the business owner as the main informant, as well as employees as supporting informants who were directly engaged in promotional and customer service activities. The findings indicate that the use of communicative, polite, and persuasive Indonesian language plays a significant role in conveying product information, building consumer trust, and creating emotional closeness that encourages purchase intention and repeat buying. Indonesian language functions not only as a medium for delivering promotional messages but also as a means of shaping business image and identity. However, the use of promotional language remains largely spontaneous and has not been systematically designed as a long-term marketing strategy. This study concludes that optimizing the planned and consistent use of the Indonesian language can serve as an effective strategy to improve MSME sales competitiveness. 
Peran Bahasa Indonesia Dalam Proses Ekonomi di Tempat Wisata Shava Beach Resort, Kecamatan Kabila, Kabupaten Bone Bolango, Gorontalo Dali, Meilina Widya; Monoarfa, Fidyawati; Uuju, Uuju; Paputungan, Diva Agista; Rasyid, Inayah Triwahyuni; Rajak, Sri Fransiska N; Sahrul, Sahrul; Kinga, Natasya Aulia; Daud, Regina Putri; Apriliya, Yusra; Lengkas, Alya Syabrina; Doe, Fikran H; Rivai, Putri Denada; Yusuf, Fatmawati; Abas, Mohammad Jibril Ashil
CENDEKIA : Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengkajian Ilmiah Vol. 2 No. 12 (2025): CENDEKIA : Jurnal Penelitian Dan Pengkajian Ilmiah, Desember 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62335/cendekia.v2i12.2087

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Indonesian is the official language of the country which has an important role in supporting economic processes, particularly in the tourism sector. This study aims to identify the role of the Indonesian language in interactions between managers and visitors at Shava Beach Resort, located in Kabila District, Bone Bolango Regency, Gorontalo. The research employed a descriptive method with a qualitative approach. Data collection techniques included observation, interviews, and documentation. The results show that Indonesian functions not only as a means of communication but also as a medium for learning as well as an effective and communicative promotional tool. The use of Indonesian in conveying information and providing services enhances the quality of tourists' experiences and strengthens the brand image of the tourist destination. Therefore, the Indonesian language plays an important role in the development of the tourism economic process in this region.
Efektivitas Penggunaan Bahasa Indonesia Sederhana dalam Edukasi Kesehatan Masyarakat Dali, Meilina Widya; Monorfa, Fidyawati; Talani, Juniyati R.; Siallagan, Rahel Mora N.; Sino, Nazifah Rizky; Rauf, Nur Novianita; Naue, Mohamad Dill; Bagoe, Aisyah Amini Cevestia; Djibu, Rizka Cahyani; Hamka, Zahwa; Tina, Dinah Saniyyah Novianti; Minabari, Mohamad Iswan; Setiawati, Ayu; Septia, Anna; Lalunggeli, Iyan; Hamzah, Nurfadillah
CENDEKIA : Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengkajian Ilmiah Vol. 2 No. 12 (2025): CENDEKIA : Jurnal Penelitian Dan Pengkajian Ilmiah, Desember 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62335/cendekia.v2i12.2102

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The use of simple Indonesian in public health education is an important strategy for improving the effectiveness of health information delivery. This study aims to analyze the implementation of health education in community health centers, the use of simple Indonesian, community response and comprehension levels, and its impact on participation and health behavior. Health education is carried out regularly through various activities with the support of visual and print media. The results of the analysis show that the use of simple, clear, and easy-to-understand language improves community understanding, encourages active participation, and helps the acceptance of messages related to disease prevention and clean and healthy living behaviors. Although there are obstacles in the form of regional language differences, adjustments in the delivery methods by health workers can overcome these obstacles. Thus, the use of simple Indonesian plays an important role in supporting the success of public health education.
Peran Struktur Kalimat Efektif dalam Memahami Isi UUD 1945 Dali, Meilina Widya; Abdullah, Adhi Pramana; Lambogo, Chaira R.; Abay, Arif Rahman; Bingo, Nur Arini A.; Hasan, Suleman; Abdjul, Faradila; Nusa, Lailandri; Habibie, Mochamad Panji Prasetya; Ibrahim, Rahmawati; Thalib, Randy; Kasim, Rilyo Rafly; Rajak, Sri Selviayani; Tolindu, Alya Ramadhani
CENDEKIA : Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengkajian Ilmiah Vol. 2 No. 12 (2025): CENDEKIA : Jurnal Penelitian Dan Pengkajian Ilmiah, Desember 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62335/cendekia.v2i12.2103

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This study discusses the use of effective sentence structure in the text of the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia and its influence on the understanding of norms. The study was conducted using a descriptive qualitative approach through a documentary study of several articles of the 1945 Constitution that have long and complex sentence structures. The analysis focused on syntactic elements and sentence effectiveness based on the principles of clarity, unity of meaning, and language efficiency. The result of the study indicates that sentences that are structured simply and clearly are easier to understand than compound sentences that are layered and long, although they still contain complete normative meaning. Effective sentence structure helps reduce norm ambiguity, increases legal certainty, and makes it easier for the public, academics, and students to understand the contents of the 1945 Constitution. Therefore, improving the quality of sentence structure in the text of the 1945 Constitution is important so that norms can be understood more clearly and are accessible to all levels of society.
Observasi Peran Bahasa Indonesia dalam Edukasi Kesehatan Lingkungan untuk Wisatawan dan Masyarakat Lokal Dipantai Oluhuta Kec. Kabila Bone, Kab. Bone Bolango, Gorontalo Dali, Meilina Widya; Monorfa, Fidyawati; Huruji, Haikal; Tuna, Hasriyanti; Isyandy, Rindi; Koniyo, Siti Khumairoh N.; Razak, Aida Salsabila; Manangin, Jangnara; Nupu, Dilfadila W.; Hasim, Fidyawati S.; Djumura, Fadilah; Djafri, Salsabila; Ibrahim, Muthmainnah Putri H.; Rares, Athalia Eliseba; Pobela, Anatasya
CENDEKIA : Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengkajian Ilmiah Vol. 2 No. 12 (2025): CENDEKIA : Jurnal Penelitian Dan Pengkajian Ilmiah, Desember 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62335/cendekia.v2i12.2104

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Indonesian is the official language of the country and plays a crucial role in conveying environmental health information and education in public spaces, particularly at tourist destinations. This study aims to identify the role of Indonesian in facilitating environmental health education for tourists and the community at Olohuta Beach Tourism, Kabila Bone District, Bone Bolango Regency. The research method used was descriptive with a qualitative approach. Data collection techniques included observation, interviews, and documentation. The results showed that Indonesian was used on health warning boards and in direct communication between managers, vendors, and visitors. The use of clear, polite, and easy-to-understand Indonesian language increased visitors' understanding and awareness of the importance of maintaining environmental cleanliness and health. Thus, Indonesian plays a strategic role as a medium for environmental health education in supporting public health efforts at the Olohuta Beach tourist destination.
Peran Bahasa Indonesia dalam Penyusunan Surat Dakwaan di Kejaksaan Tinggi Gorontalo Duda, Verensyiah Sofyan Adam; Mooduto, Eko Purwanto; Dali, Meilina Widya; Fajar, Al; Mohama, Azizah Maharani; Hasni, Alwi; Sahrain, Abdi Praja; Taha, Rasya Abdillah; Dolongseda, Amelia; Machmud, Alfi Syahril Ramadhan; Montu, Adly Fairus; Adipu, Mohamad Alkindi Hernandya; Kaela, Brigita; Mokoagow, Sity Fauziah; Biludi, Hanifa Ramadhani
CENDEKIA : Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengkajian Ilmiah Vol. 2 No. 12 (2025): CENDEKIA : Jurnal Penelitian Dan Pengkajian Ilmiah, Desember 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62335/cendekia.v2i12.2109

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This study aims to analyze the role of standard Indonesian language usage in the drafting of indictments at the Gorontalo High Prosecutor’s Office, particularly in relation to clarity of meaning, structural accuracy, and the effectiveness of legal communication. The research employs a qualitative-descriptive method, with data collected through document analysis of selected indictments, interviews with prosecutors responsible for drafting the indictments, and observation of the indictment preparation process. Data were analyzed through the stages of data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing to identify patterns of language use and their implications for the quality of legal documents. The findings indicate that the use of standard Indonesian plays a crucial role in ensuring legal certainty, preventing ambiguity, and strengthening juridical argumentation in indictments.
Kesantunan Berbahasa Masyarakat dan Pengunjung di Wisata Hiu Paus Desa Botubarani Dali, Meilina Widya; Helingo, Aflah M A; Usman, Moh. Iftha; Rainusi, Fera Marta; Tahir, Harianti; Moha, Nazlya; Djafar, Safitri M; Arbi, Siti Juliyanti; Mutalib, Siti Nur Atira; Atulzanah, Siti Zahramar; Tahir, Uminarti
CENDEKIA : Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengkajian Ilmiah Vol. 2 No. 12 (2025): CENDEKIA : Jurnal Penelitian Dan Pengkajian Ilmiah, Desember 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62335/cendekia.v2i12.2123

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Linguistic politeness plays a crucial role in building social interactions, particularly in tourist areas that bring together local communities and tourists from diverse cultural backgrounds. The whale shark tourism area in Botu Barani Village is one such space where intense interactions occur. This article aims to examine the forms of linguistic politeness displayed by local residents and visitors, as well as the factors that influence them. This research uses a qualitative descriptive method through observation of social interactions and a literature review. The results indicate that the people of Botu Barani Village generally employ polite, friendly, and persuasive speech as part of their tourism services. Meanwhile, most visitors also demonstrate polite language, although some instances of language use are not in line with local norms. Overall, linguistic politeness has been shown to contribute significantly to creating a safe, comfortable, and harmonious tourism atmosphere.
Eksistensi dan Implementasi Asas Pacta Sunt Servanda dalam Sistem Hukum Perjanjian Dali, Meilina Widya; Mahmud, Yuliyana Imelda; Hasan, Eka Rachmatia; Talamati, Alisya Aprillia; Tuu, Rozzanna Adelia D.; Monoarfa, May Lhing Aqmalia; Nakuu, Sisi Lianti; Richard, Kafka; Ali, Mohammad Fitra R.; Rias, Radit U.; Kango, Ishak; Randy Ibrahim
CENDEKIA : Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengkajian Ilmiah Vol. 2 No. 12 (2025): CENDEKIA : Jurnal Penelitian Dan Pengkajian Ilmiah, Desember 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62335/cendekia.v2i12.2125

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his research is motivated by the significance of the principle of pacta sunt servanda as a fundamental doctrine in contract law that ensures binding force and legal certainty in contractual relationships, while also facing challenges in its application within modern legal practice. The purpose of this study is to examine the existence of the pacta sunt servanda principle within the Indonesian contract law system, to analyze its legal foundations and scholarly perspectives, and to explore its implementation in judicial practice. This study employs a qualitative research method with a normative juridical approach, conducted through library research on statutory regulations, legal doctrines, and relevant court decisions. The findings indicate that the principle of pacta sunt servanda holds a strong normative position, particularly as stipulated in Article 1338 of the Indonesian Civil Code, and is consistently used as a basis for judicial consideration in resolving contractual disputes. Nevertheless, the application of this principle is not absolute, as it must be integrated with the principles of good faith, propriety, and justice to safeguard the balance of interests between the parties. This research concludes that the principle of pacta sunt servanda remains relevant and effective as a cornerstone of contract law, provided it is applied proportionally and contextually. Therefore, the enforcement of contract law should consistently balance legal certainty with substantive justice in contractual practice.
Co-Authors Abas, Mohammad Jibril Ashil Abas, Mutia Hafiz Abas, Siti Fahilah Abay, Arif Rahman Abbas, Anggriani Putri Abdjul, Faradila Abdul, Rahmiyanti Abdul, Siti Ramadhani Abdullah, Adhi Pramana Abdullah, Oirunisa Abuge, Nurain Adam, Moh. Ripal R. Adam, Nur Ain Adham, Nazwa A. Bin Adipu, Mohamad Alkindi Hernandya Agel, Randi L. Agustina, Risya Ahmad, Salwa Khoiriyahsari Akutali, Haikal Alhasni, Najwa Syifa Ali, Mohammad Fitra R. Ali, Nayla Azahra Alinti, Mohamad Satrio H. Amai, Nayla Anau, Syabila Raihanah Anayi, Siti Nazla Naura Andini, Putri Sesilia Anis, Ririn Antu, Muhammad Kanz Antule, Nur Ain Apriliya, Yusra Arbi, Siti Juliyanti Asizah, Nur Asuke, Maqvira Meilani Atima, Sri Nanda Atulzanah, Siti Zahramar Aulia Aulia Aurelia, Lidya Dwi Aymar, Mohamad Bagoe, Aisyah Amini Cevestia Bakari, Natasya Alunashiva Banjele, Aprilia Baruadi, Agustina Behned, Anggriana Bela, Mega Shintya Biludi, Hanifa Ramadhani Bingo, Nur Arini A. Bito, Siti Nurhidayah Bubala, Nur Ramadhani Syafitra Buge, Prabu Satya Bumulo, Nurul Pratiwi Dama, Sri Kartika Darise, Cahaya Ramadhani Datuela, Dea Patricia Daud, Regina Putri Dawali, Farel Setiawan Dewi Purwanti, Dewi Diah Ayu Lestari, Diah Ayu Dini, Natasya Roi Djabu, Daniyal Ahyan Djafar, Rahmi Djafar, Safitri M Djafri, Salsabila Djakaria, Nurul Ais Djau, Nofia Djibu, Rizka Cahyani Djumura, Fadilah Doe, Fikran H Dolongseda, Amelia Domili, Madhava Ainnurrahman Domili, Siti Nurhayati Duda, Verensyiah Sofyan Adam Dukalang, Tiara Tri Wardani Dungga, Rahmat Jupri Dunggio, Muhammad Alghifari Dunggio, Najwa Ramadhani Entengo, Nurhujah Syahrani Fadillah, Mohammad Din Fajar, Al Fausiah, Risna Gagowa, Sri Meylidya Gani, Nazwa Fidya Gino, Kikin Kinanti Gobel, Alfiyah Nurinda Gobel, Nazwa Akhiria Gonibala, Meilan Gurdam, Siti Rahmiyati Habibie, Mochamad Panji Prasetya Habibie, Siti Nurhaliza Hadju, Amelia Febriayanti Y. Hagu, Alif Alfiansyah Hakim, Siti Rania Khumairah Hala, Mutiara Haladai, Uswan Nur Halim, Andriyani Hamadi, Sarah Amalia Hamka, Zahwa Hamzah, Nurfadillah Hantulu, Revan Ramdan Harmain, Muchamad Raihzan Harun, Syeril Ana Tasya Hasan, Eka Rachmatia Hasan, Farel Hasan, Moh. Valken Hasan, Muniifa Hasan, Nur Fadhila Hasan, Sasmita Hasan, Shafyra Hasan, Sholeha Hasan, Stevie Ramadhani K Hasan, Suleman Hasanah, Chelcea Anastasya Hasim, Fidyawati S. Hasni, Alwi Helingo, Aflah M A Hilali, Nurlaila Hiola, Nur Indah Hipi, Regita Wahyuni Hogi, Suleman Huko, Fadly T. Humonggio, Paradiva Safarina Hunou, Mohamad Haikal Hunowu, Akhdiat Daffa Huntua, Nurafni Huruji, Haikal Husain, Asraria Husain, Mohamad Zaid Farel Husain, Muh. Rizki Fauzan Husna, Faldi Ibra Alfareza Thalib Ibrahim, Muthmainnah Putri H. Ibrahim, Rahmawati Ibrahim, Siti Fadilla Ibrahim, WinaryoWanto Ibrahim, Zilzilia Igirisa, Abdul Rahmat Ihsan, Muh. Rizky Apriawan Imran, Sri Indriyani Inaku, Rahmiyati Ishak, Intan Fitriyani Isyandy, Rindi Jamadi, M. Jon, Sandi Kabirang, Siti Roihanah Kaela, Brigita Kaesang, Prisqila Nera Kai, Selvia I. Kalamu, Siti Kamaria Kalangit, Obetsius Stive Kaluku, Nur Afriani S. Kamba, Moh. Raiyan Saputra Kango, Ishak Karel, Sahril Karim, Aprilia Misda Wati Kasim, Muhammad Alfarisy Putra Kasim, Nurhalima Kasim, Rilyo Rafly Kasim, Wahyudin Katung, Trifina S. Khairunisa, Kayla Kinga, Natasya Aulia Kobandaha, Wulandari Koniyo, Siti Khumairoh N. Korompot, Titi Wiranata Kum, Ariel Setiawan Kumisi, Amelia Defriana B. KURNIA KURNIA, KURNIA Kurniawan, Aurel Septian Kusira, Nur Marfa Labudu, Silvani B. Lagona, Desy Divarianti Lahope, Elisabeth Agnes Lajunaidi, Fazrillah Lakadjo, Raihan Lalunggeli, Iyan Lamady, Rahmat Ghazi Al-gifari Lamato, Rezky Aditya Lambogo, Chaira R. Lampeng, Wilanda Adela G. Lanyahi, Sri Fadila Lapananda, Wahyu Ananta Laparaga, Nabila Putri Latidi, Muhammad Yusuf Lengkas, Alya Syabrina Limonu, Nurilla Arifachofsah Lobu, Dwi Dytha Fathia Lolong, Brigitha Aurelia Lolong, Novaldi Hidayat F. Machmud, Alfi Syahril Ramadhan Machmud, Azka Arrayan Madaun, Marsella Aurelya Madi, Ilmia Madjid, Putri Mahadewi, Chellsea Florenzia Mahajani, Try Naafilah Mahmud, Khairuzzad F. Mahmud, Yuliyana Imelda Maksum, Nurdiyana Malontu, Linda Putri Septianti Manangin, Jangnara Manangin, Rifangga Manunu, Afriliyani Putri Marada, Jamila Nikmatul Rizkah Masdaira, Masdaira Masia, Ririn Minabari, Mohamad Iswan Moha, Nazlya Mohama, Azizah Maharani Mohamad, Afrilyansyah Zumria Mohamad, Asrit I. Moiyo, Dea Mokoagow, Sity Fauziah Mokoil, Putri Aulia Mololonto, Hasra Monoarfa, Fidyawati Monoarfa, May Lhing Aqmalia Monorfa, Fidyawati Montu, Adly Fairus Mooduto, Adelia Putri Mooduto, Eko Purwanto Mooduto, Nur Asivah Mooduto, Tri Liyanda Mopangga, Nurul Fadilla Muchtar, Fitri Febrianti Muhammad, Ammar Farrel Muhsin, Dita Salsabila Mukalap, Putri Mutmainna Mutalib, Siti Nur Atira Nakuu, Sisi Lianti Naue, Mohamad Dill Naue, Raisatun Nisa Tifany Nesya, Nesya Nonoi, Nurwidyawati Ntai, Putri Wahyuni NTani, Riston Ntoma, Nazwa Safana Farahdiba Nuna, Sri Agustin Nupu, Dilfadila W. Nur Ain Nur, Annisa Desrilla Nur, Sulistri M. Nusa, Lailandri Nusi, Mohamad Aprianto Oktavialin, Zein Olii, Yunus M. Otoluwa, Ikbal Alifebrian Pakaya, Keysya Nurcahyani Pakaya, Nurmila Febriani Paki, Sri Yuliani Saputri Pakudu, Radiva Dwi Salmatia Panigoro, Rafianda Dyah Pricilia Panto, Salwa Anita Paputungan, Amelia Cahyani Putri Paputungan, Diva Agista Paputungan, Firgita Paputungan, Juicinta Paramita d Paramata, Nurain Patra, Renita Pautina, Mohamad Alreza Pelu, Muhammad Rendi Pido, Fadlun Ul Azmi Utari Pilomonu, Nadifa H Piu, Chindy Rosvhita Piuwa, Aisyarah Arabella Pobela, Anatasya Podungge, Selpiyanti Podungge, Tri Agustina Pohontu, Ahmad Kamal Polontalo, Wahyuni Ponto, Jeremi George Billy Potabuga, Della Potutu, Balgis Pratama, Muhammad Raditya Pratiwi, Ike Prayoga, Rido Ade Purwasih, Siti Rati Putri, Nurul Alifa Radjulani, Mutya Zahra Rahma, Suchi Syafarina Rahman, Bilqis Fatima Abd. Rahman, Khairunnisa Pratiwi Rahman, Moh. Danial Rahmat, Salsabila Rainusi, Fera Marta Rais, Andika Putra Pratama Rajak, Sri Fransiska N Rajak, Sri Selviayani Ramadani, Nurlatifa Ramadhan, Fakhri Auliah Ramadhani, Myca Mitha Randy Ibrahim Rares, Athalia Eliseba Rasjid, Natasya Isra Rasyid, Inayah Triwahyuni Rauf, Mohamad Ziad Rauf, Nur Arafah H Rauf, Nur Novianita Rayid, Nabil Albani Razak, Aida Salsabila Rias, Radit U. Richard, Kafka Rivai, Putri Denada Ruchban, Alim Bahruh Ulum Rumpabulu, Muhammad Rifky Sabah, Mohamad Raditullah H. Sabidullah, Nur Ain Sabubu, Revalina Cahyani Saerang, Nathanael Christian Sahrain, Abdi Praja Sahrain, Nuraisya Sahrul, Sahrul Saidi, Alief Qurrahman H. Saini, Yunita Putri Rahma Saleh, Allisya Zahra Saliko, Renaldi Samade, Nur Syifa Saman, Jamal Rasidi Samparaja, Fathur Amruslim Samson, Deistia Amelia Sana'u, Ariel. A. SAPUTRA, ARYA Saputri, Agustina Dwi Selfi, Selfi Septia, Anna SETIAWATI, AYU Shintawati, Meilani Citra Siallagan, Rahel Mora N. Sidak, Khaliqin Nur Silvana Sunge Sino, Nazifah Rizky Sintia, Sintia Smith, Farhaniyah Solang, Fajri Aditya Van Sombo, Siti Aisya Sukerta, Zaskia Chika Suleman, Siti Nurazizah Sumarkondi, Mohammad Devano Sunyani, Sunyani Suwandana, Jessica Amelia Putri Taha, Rasya Abdillah Tahir, Harianti Tahir, Uminarti Talamati, Alisya Aprillia Talani, Juniyati R. Talib, Sania Fitri Talib, Siti Nur Fadilah Y. Tampilang, Ferlikha Tamuu, Revalina Putri Tantu, Suci Ramadhani S. Tasiabe, Dwi Alex Chandra Dimuka Thalib, Randy Tilome, Nazwa Rizkiah Tina, Dinah Saniyyah Novianti Tino, Dewi Listiani Tjepah, Aurora Fadilah Tolindu, Alya Ramadhani Tolinggi, Naysila Tomu, Muhammad Fazrun Tuaru, Suci Rahmiyati Tuna, Hasriyanti Tuu, Rozzanna Adelia D. Umar, Fatmah Zahratusyita Urusi, Dwi Putri Ramadhani Usman, Ainun Usman, Mochamad Yuma Fadhila Usman, Moh. Iftha Utia, Muhammad Rizky Utiarahman, Alzena Syaikah Putri Utina, Firman Uuju, Uuju Ximenes, Eva Florinda João da Costa de Brito Yacub, Mohammad Aditya Yado, Sri Maharani I. Yahya, Nur Fadilah Yanju, Asia A. Yatu, Febrian Yunus, Moh. Putra Vergiawan Yunus, Siti Nur Aulia Yunus, Zumardi Yusuf, Abdulrauf Yusuf, Fatmawati Yusuf, Sintia Zakaria, Celsi Olifia M. Zakaria, Keyla