With his presidential term drawing to a close, the Nanyang Chronicle sits down with Professor Bertil Andersson as he shares his fondest memories at NTU
This semester break, take the road less travelled and explore some uncommon holiday destinations. Tiong Linshan speaks to three international students who regale with travel tales from home
With exams and deadlines around the corner, study stress may start to pile on. Dayna Yin speaks to the student Confidants from NTU’s University Wellbeing Centre on how self-care is the best care when it comes to stress management
Deputy chief editor Paige Lim shares her experience at the 22nd Busan International Film Festival, as part of the pioneer batch of students enrolled in the Overseas Film Festival Practicum course at the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
By Ginnette Ng People were screaming and running in all directions, ducking behind cars as the sound of gunfire reverberated halfway through a night concert in Las Vegas. On the other side of the world, I was on a bus home from Orchard Road, watching the footage on my Facebook news fe
It takes a lot of sweat to succeed, so remember to stay hydrated. The Nanyang Chronicle serves up four drink-inspired looks for a fresh style this finals season
With the exchange application period just around the corner, it’s time for you to manage your purse strings with the Nanyang Chronicle’s expenditure guide.
Nanyang Business School alumnus Melvin Sim tells photojournalists Christy Yip and Hazim Zulfadhli why he left his job at a modern multinational company for the Jurong Fishery Port.
By Natalie Choy A few weeks ago, I caught up with a close friend over the phone — a communication medium that I have not been using since my early teens. While I relished in the spontaneity of our hour-long conversation and the warmth of the human voice that no amount of emojis could