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//October 31, 2016
The Art, Design and Media School (ADM) throws an annual Halloween celebration for its students to come together over spooky Halloween-themed games and photobooths. PHOTO: ADM STUDENT CLUB
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Care for a scare? Halloween Haunts on campus

Spooky fun awaits us as Halloween arrives once again. Lifestyle writer Syed Ebrahim Al-idrus takes you through the celebrations thrown by the different schools in NTU
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle

Vol.23 No.03

Pick up your print copy from our newsstands at canteens, libraries, and all around campus.
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Growing from cot to court: NTU squash player’s best coach is his dad

For NTU squash player Austin Ong, his best coach is his own father. To begin with, his father played an important role in getting him interested in the sport.
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
Leicester City need to shake off their title hangover, or risk being dethroned by the chasing pack. GRAPHIC: FIONA LIM
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BPL Talk: Foxes hunted down this season

LEICESTER City's fairytale English Premier League (EPL) win last season brought the modern day underdog story to life.
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
NTU student Terence Szeto has organised the Annual Tricking Gathering for the past two years. PHOTO: ZHENG JUNCEN
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Tricks up their sleeve: NTU students try tricking

It was like an action movie come to life — 20 youths gathered at a field taking turns to perform aerial tricks, with a finesse that indicated years of practice.
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
Angelene Singh, an umpire of seven years, has officiated games in Thailand, Brunei, and Malaysia. PHOTO: VALERIE LAY
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Behind the whistle: What being a netball umpire feels like

NTU netballer Angelene Singh shares her experience as a professional umpire
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
GRAPHIC: TAN ZHUO HUI
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Trump vs. Clinton: The impact on US-Singapore relations

The outcome of the United States presidential election will determine if Asia and, in turn, Singapore grows closer to the US — or further apart, experts say.
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Canteen talk: How do you support our local artistes?

Given the recent success of Singaporean Nathan Hartono in Sing! China and Singapore-born Natalie Ong in The X Factor Australia, it is clear that our artistes are slowly making their mark on the global music scene. In what way do you support local artistes as they kick-start promising
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
GRAPHIC: FIONA SIM
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To post or not to post on social media

The last post on my personal Instagram account dates back to Dec 2013.
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
GRAPHIC: TAN ZHUO HUI
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Frankly, my dear: Learning how to deal with death

A column by Chronicle editors on issues close to their hearts
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Editorial: Grades should never the be-all and end-all

Two weeks ago, local media broke the tragic news of an 11-year-old boy’s suicide, a Primary Five pupil who jumped 17 storeys to his death in May after receiving less than satisfactory grades for his mid-year examinations.
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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The mane men: This one’s for the guys

This one’s for the guys: Wear your moustache, put on some stylish clothes, and get your game face on.
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
GRAPHIC: BRENDA LEE
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All you need to know about NTU’s new halls

Know more about rental and aircon room availability.
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
On display at the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMed) are 56 wood sculptures made from trees that grew on campus for over half a century before being cleared for construction of the school. PHOTO: ZHENG JUNCEN
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Uprooted trees upcycled

Over 70 trees that once stood tall on University grounds for 50 years have been made into furniture that will soon feature across campus.
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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The Quad Cafe loses halal certification

Muslim students now left with fewer eating options
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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