Alexandra Juana Angela Manlangit
Bio
A fourth year journalism student from the Polytechnic University of the Philippines who loves to write about her silly little interests.
Stories (5/0)
A Girl's Best Friend
Four years ago, around the height of the pandemic, one of my childhood dreams came true; we finally got a dog. It was one of the happiest nights of my life, picture this: it was 11PM during a hot April night, my dad just got home from paying a visit to his parents, and he had a 2-month old puppy with him. It was one of the most stupefying moments of my life, seeing this little white ball of fur with him, and as my dad let her down to go around and greet us, she hid under the couch. We all laughed and coaxed her out, and gave her a bunch of pets and food. She eventually warmed up to us, and the rest was history.
By Alexandra Juana Angela Manlangitabout 2 hours ago in Petlife
How Enhypen and Filipino Engenes Connected in New Clark City
The seven members of K-pop group ENHYPEN have always had the word “connect” in their dictionary, as it’s how they derived the name of their group as well; just like how hyphens connect different words to make new meanings, the members will connect, discover each other, and grow together.
By Alexandra Juana Angela Manlangitabout 2 hours ago in Journal
To All The Boybands I’ve Loved Before
Through the course of a girl's life - particularly mine, - all she ever needs is three things: friends to lean on, good food to eat, and a boyband to obsess over. It’s quite a peculiar list for the eyes of an outsider, but hey, if you know, you know!
By Alexandra Juana Angela Manlangit3 days ago in Humans
How to Study Efficiently & Effectively
As students, we’ve all experienced the agony of attempting to study. You sit down on your desk, open your modules, and just stare at your materials, as you have no will to start. It’s not even because you feel lazy; the amotivation a student feels especially around exam seasons is more common than you think, and it’s something a lot of young people face, especially now that we’re essentially done with the COVID-19 pandemic.
By Alexandra Juana Angela Manlangit3 days ago in Education
Through Time and Life, There will Always be Songs that Scream Pride
One thing about the LGBTQ+ community, they're able to bring pride to many different art forms; may it be through painting, literature, cinema, or even music. Songs have been a way for queer people to express themselves and their feelings, which is why music in itself is such a big part of their wide and diverse culture; they are able to play and celebrate the lyrics that reflect their own identities.
By Alexandra Juana Angela Manlangit3 days ago in Pride