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Student wows netizens with malunggay ice cream

Published April 15, 2021, 8:50 AM Staying cool while staying healthy. To beat the summer heat, a student from the University of Santo Tomas (UST) created ice cream from moringa (malunggay).  (Photo from Luis Azcona) malunggay tree in their own backyard in Misamis Occidental. “The powder is supposed to go to our lactating sister in Cebu, but it doesn’t hurt to ice-cream-ize some of it. Tastes surprisingly good,” Azcona wrote in a Facebook post. Azcona shared that the ice cream tasted like matcha (green tea). (Photo from Luis Azcona) “Nung una worried ako na baka maglasang tinola. Pero gulat ako kasi hindi. Actually, naalala ko talaga ang matcha sa lasa nya. Pati sa kulay. Matcha talaga ang comparison ko – pati ng pinsan at [Facebook] friend. May friend pa nga ako na minsan daw gumagamit ng malunggay as replacement for matcha (At first I was worried it would taste like tinola. But I was surprised because it did not. Actually, I remember the taste of matcha. From its

Urban design expert Jan Gehl on spaces that are good to be old in

Concrete spikes under a road bridge in Guangzhou city, Guangdong, China (Photograph by Imagine China) Various anti-homeless architecture or defensive architecture have cropped up online recently. Spike-laden floors, steep benches, and rocky pavements are some of these modern-day torture devices incorporated in the streets and streetcorners of cities that have anti-homeless policies such as loitering laws and sit-lie ordinances. The trend, as many millennials and Gen Zs would put it, is unsympathetic and cruel. For sure, there are other means to keep the homeless away from loitering in public spaces including the actions of government by establishing shelters, or supporting the less fortunate via building career paths and opportunities, and even fostering a solid education and healthcare system. Luckily, anti-homeless architecture is not yet a problem in the Philippines.

Tinder but make it academic : Jokes, memes flood social media amid USTAR glitch

UST (Photo from UST Graduate School of Law) Results of the first-ever University of Santo Tomas Admission Rating (USTAR) were released on Monday, April 12. But some incoming freshmen were left dumbfounded as their portals showed other applicants’ results. Several students took to social media their shock. Some even likened USTAR to online dating application Tinder. ustar results d newest tinder tomasino miss marge (◕ヮ◕ヽ) (@mrgesantiago) April 12, 2021 Others joked over how the glitch prompted UST applicants to create a more effective contact tracing system than the government. “Not UST applicants creating an effective contact tracing system in less than an hour,” one netizen tweeted.

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