Two in three students from NTU’s Class of 2017 found employment before graduation, even as unemployment rates rise due to structural changes in the economy
By Ginnette Ng As we make our long daily commutes back to Pulau NTU, students might find themselves with an extra task these days – to factor in potential transport delays in their journey to the West. If good fortune is not on your side, a one-way trip to school via public transporta
Despite the slew of environmentally-friendly initiatives Singapore has undertaken in the last few years, do we, as consumers, actually consider our ecological footprint when making consumer decisions?
With the ever-changing advancements in technology, both our nation and university have been trying to keep up with the concept of a Smart Nation. Perhaps it is time to give this more thought.
We’re Pulau NTU – no matter where you stay, travelling to campus can be a chore. The graphics team evaluates all modes of transportation available to students so you can better plan your trip to school.
Despite missing out on the gold for last year’s Singapore University Games, NTU’s netball, handball and cross-country teams have brushed their defeats aside and are gearing up towards this year’s competition, which start on 4 Sep.
SEA Games athlete Timothy Goh reveals the challenges he faced along the way, and managing his time between school and family, in preparation for the SEA Games in Kuala Lumpur last month.