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NTU cheerleading team aces competition

NTU’s cheerleaders won two golds and one bronze at the 2016 Asia Open Cheerleading Competition in South Korea last month.
Posted On 28 Nov 2016
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Seeing Donald Trump win up close: A Singaporean’s take on the US elections

WKWSCI student Hillary Tan is on exchange at the University of Missouri in the US. He was with a group of Clinton supporters the morning when it became clear that Trump was going to win.
Posted On 28 Nov 2016
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NTU to open 3 new sports facilities, including a mega-gym

Students and staff members will get to enjoy new sports halls in the coming months to keep fit
Posted On 28 Nov 2016
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Some athletes to watch out for at the upcoming Inter-School Games

The Inter-Hall Games (IHG) typically steal the limelight once the semester ends, but the Inter-School Games (ISG), which take place concurrently with the IHG, are no less glamorous. Sports writer Fiona Mei Robinson speaks to three national athletes who will trade their Team Singapore
Posted On 28 Nov 2016
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Sports talk: The Sundram conundrum

With his players' heads slumped in disappointment after their ASEAN Football Federation Suzuki Cup group stage match against Thailand, Singapore coach V. Sundramoorthy could be forgiven for wondering where it all went wrong for his team.
Posted On 27 Nov 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Snake caught (again) on campus

The slippery surprises on campus do not seem to end: A reticulated python was caught and removed from Hall 16 early Friday morning (25 Nov). Just last month, a 2-metre long python was found at a toilet in nearby Hall 15.
Posted On 25 Nov 2016
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Bag gauge: How to travel in style

Grab your plane tickets and go as these two globetrotters show us what they pack for their travels
Posted On 25 Nov 2016
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Wondering where to go this holiday? Here’s a guide

For this issue, we paired up with STA, a travel agency on campus, to find out more about NTU students' travel habits. Take a look and perhaps find inspiration for your own holiday plans.
Posted On 25 Nov 2016
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GRAPHIC: BRENDA LEE
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How they celebrate Christmas abroad

For many exchange students here in NTU, December means they can finally return home in time for Christmas. We catch up with three NTU exchange students to find out what their Christmas traditions are like back in their home countries.
Posted On 25 Nov 2016
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The best of Singapore International Film Festival 2016

Screening over 160 feature and short films from 52 countries, the Singapore International Film Festival (SGIFF) puts your other movie plans to shame. Be sure to catch the festival, which runs from 23 Nov to 4 Dec, with Lifestyle writer Megan Koh’s hand-picked recommendations.
Posted On 25 Nov 2016
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Birds of paradise. PHOTO: GABRIELA LIM
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Unwinding with nature: Garden-themed cafes in Singapore

As garden-themed cafes blossom in Singapore, Lifestyle writer Gabriela Lim takes you on a food hunt in search of tranquil places to immerse in the relaxing atmosphere.
Posted On 25 Nov 2016
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A bar on campus? Here’s what we think about the newly opened Pen & Inc

Since Pen & Inc opened its doors at the North Spine Plaza a month ago, it has been attracting a steady stream of patrons. Lifestyle writer Linette Leong susses out the new kid on the block to see if it’s worth the buzz.
Posted On 25 Nov 2016
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Juggling student life with motherhood

After giving birth last year, Madam Jennifer Lai has been juggling student life with motherhood responsibilities. Photojournalist Sarah Thong speaks to the 37-year-old to find out how baby Amberly has inspired her final-year project.
Posted On 25 Nov 2016
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Canteen talk: What exchange students think about President Trump

Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential elections has been a major talking point. What are your thoughts on the new American President-elect and what impact do you think his administration will have on your country?
Posted On 25 Nov 2016
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Local or foreign talent for Singapore sports?

While debate continues to brew over the integration of foreign talent into local sports, coaches say that embracing foreigners remains important in building the domestic scene, but the long-term success lies in the early and consistent grooming of home-grown talents.
Posted On 25 Nov 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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