Shaaneia So

Her style is characterized by a "best friend" vibe—vibrant, conversational, and often incorporating humor or trending audio to connect with her audience. Online Presence

She lived in a small coastal town called Merridan Bay, where fog rolled in every evening and the lighthouse blinked like a slow, patient heart. Shaaneia worked at a secondhand bookstore, “The Turning Page,” shelving novels by authors long gone and dreaming of stories yet to be written. Her own story, she often thought, hadn’t really started. Shaaneia So

During her tenure at UST SHS, So was a prominent voice for student rights and social issues. Student Representation Her style is characterized by a "best friend"

In a city that moved too fast for introductions, Shaaneia worked the overnight shift at a twenty-four-hour diner. She watched truckers unfold road maps, nurses cry into cold eggs, and lovers whisper after last call. She remembered everyone’s order but told almost no one her own story. Her own story, she often thought, hadn’t really started