Ann Gabrielle Domingo

I'm Ann, a 22-year-old Communications student, financial aid scholar, and former editor at Vantage Magazine—Ateneo de Manila University's official student magazine. I pride myself on the versatility of my reporting abilities; my works span from investigative pieces to feature articles on notable personalities and even reviews on culture & the arts. You can contact me through this email: agvdomingo@gmail.com


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Ann Gabrielle Domingo

Philstar.com • 19th February 2023

Why is WASH a crucial element of response and recovery from climate disasters?

A collaborative piece I worked on with PhilStar reporter Gaea Cabico about the relevance of water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) in climate disasters such as Odette. We interviewed Siargao school admin Jerlyn Rabaca and public health specialist Dr. Renzo Guinto for their experiential insights on why hygiene is crucial for saving lives.
Philstar.com • 31st January 2023

Water worries at Bulacan housing project weigh on women the most

A solo investigative piece I wrote about the struggles of female social housing board members in securing water not only for their families but for their community as well. I explored the gendered effects of the climate crisis in rural communities with the support of Climate Tracker under a water nexus reporting fellowship.
VERA Files • 2nd January 2023

Experts weigh on creation of Department of Water to mitigate water scarcity

A collaborative article I worked on with Climate Tracker co-fellow Siegfred Aldous Lacerna about the potential impact of the Department of Water. We asked key experts such as policy researcher Prof. Jan Fredrick Cruz and biology instructor Prof. Elfritzson Peraltat to weigh in on the both the disadvantages and advantages of such a department.
Neocha • 31st August 2021

A Splash of Energy

A feature article on the Filipino-American painter Faye Pamintuan that looks into her distinct style of abstract expressionism. Besides exploring her insights regarding her energetic style, the article also gives insights into her multidisciplinary approach to art and experiences with dysphoria.
The GUIDON • 3rd May 2021

Spare change

An editorial about the detrimental effects of revising the constitution or 'Charter Change' in the middle of a pandemic. I wrote this with one Investigative staff writer under the supervision of several editors within the organization who fact-checked our claims.
Vantage Magazine • 29th January 2021

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

A review on Ateneo Blue Repertory's first online play—Party Worth Crashing. I reviewed the play after being tasked to live-tweet its press conference.
Neocha • 14th January 2021

Beyond the Leaves

A feature into Chesleigh Nofiel's (Alagadngsining) works, which I've described as "calls for [environmental] conservation through art." This not only looks into Nofiel's mastery of digital painting but also situates it within the crumbling, environmental context of the Philippines.
The GUIDON • 1st October 2020

Dewdrops and crumblets

An investigation into the plight of Ateneo's workers—contractual and non-contractual—during the earlier phases of the lockdown. I interviewed employees who once worked at student-run eatery stalls and administrative officials who supervise Ateneo's employees.
Newsbytes Philippines • 22nd June 2020

‘Cash-strapped’ PH gov’t moves to impose digital tax amid pandemic

A news report on how the Duterte administration is moving to introduce taxation on the digital economy, particularly on video-streaming companies and large online sellers.
The GUIDON • 21st December 2019

Roots and Blossoms

An investigative piece on the possibility of welcoming more indigenous students into Ateneo in light of the University's advocacy for solidarity with Indigenous peoples (IP). I interviewed student leaders and professors who were advocates for IP education with my co-staffer at the time.

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