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Ann Gabrielle Domingo

Ann is a communication major whose favorite apps include Pinterest and Spotify. Talk to her about political and teen dramas, as well as your favorite resto in Metro Manila.

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Vantage POINT: October 2021

This is Vantage POINT: A monthly moodboard for things that have been on our minds as of late, topics both fresh and familiar. We point you towards what to watch out for and what we think you should be enjoying right now. And if whatever we love becomes whatever you love (at least a little […]

By Ann Gabrielle Domingo and Daniela Lorenzo

October 12, 2021

By Ann Gabrielle Domingo and Daniela Lorenzo • October 12, 2021

Theater & Arts

Party Worth Crashing celebrates the mess and wonder of moving past youth

Coming back to the chaotic whirlwind of college parties seems to be a lifetime away from us now. When a whole generation feels as if their youth has been stolen from them, how might one try to cope? Party Worth Crashing, Ateneo Blue Repertory’s adaptation of a book by Marty R. Nevada, Ricci Recto, and […]

By Ann Gabrielle Domingo

January 29, 2021

By Ann Gabrielle Domingo • January 29, 2021

TV & Film

On the un(charming) Paris Geller

20 years since its first episode aired, the comedy-drama series Gilmore Girls continues to be a favorite among many. Its female-led cast and witty script that’s sprinkled with pop culture references always reel in new fans. While critics described the show as “aimless” because of the main characters’ conversations, I’d argue that it’s precisely the […]

By Ann Gabrielle Domingo

December 22, 2020

By Ann Gabrielle Domingo • December 22, 2020

Hype

Meeting halfway: Ateneo professors and online learning

As Ateneo ushers in its first ever fully online semester, students and teachers alike are finding ways to adjust to the set-up’s new pace and adjustment. Online learning isn’t exactly easy but as social distancing needs to continue throughout the year, these four professors continue to meet students halfway while reminding us to take a […]

By Justin Ginete and Ann Gabrielle Domingo

October 15, 2020

By Justin Ginete and Ann Gabrielle Domingo • October 15, 2020

Hype

Enrique Niño Leviste: Trust and fieldwork innovation

As someone who teaches social issues for a living, Enrique Niño Leviste, PhD is used to his classes being heated up with debates and discourses. “For me, nothing beats constant social interaction on-site,” he shares.  He finds that one of the joys of teaching is seeing his students participate and interact with him and each […]

By Ann Gabrielle Domingo

October 15, 2020

By Ann Gabrielle Domingo • October 15, 2020

Hype

Calvin Sia: Making math fun

Math always gets a bad reputation for being the most dreaded subject, whether you’re in high school or college. However, Sir Calvin Sia Po strives to bring fun into such a difficult and sometimes demanding subject. As a fresh graduate who’s familiar with the technical aspects of the online settings, these may not be much […]

By Ann Gabrielle Domingo

October 15, 2020

By Ann Gabrielle Domingo • October 15, 2020

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Vantage POINT: October 2020

This is Vantage POINT: A monthly moodboard for things that have been on our minds as of late, topics both fresh and familiar. We point you towards what to watch out for and what we think you should be enjoying right now. And if whatever we love becomes whatever you love (at least a little […]

By Ann Gabrielle Domingo and Justin Ginete

October 11, 2020

By Ann Gabrielle Domingo and Justin Ginete • October 11, 2020

Hub

Bianca Javate: Miss all-around

Bianca Javate (2 BS COMTECH) can be described as a go-getter with an impressive list of achievements, including being the youngest O-Host in this year’s lineup. Exuding a fresh openness and enthusiasm, the “Miss all-around who won’t let you down” shares her experience as a newbie trying her best to strike the perfect balance. VANT: […]

By Ann Gabrielle Domingo

August 22, 2020

By Ann Gabrielle Domingo • August 22, 2020