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CELEBRATING THE WEIRD: Maya Banno plays Sachiko Haruno in The Taste of Tea, a little girl who has a giant version of herself following her. PHOTO: PERSPECTIVES FILM FESTIVAL
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Perspectives Film Festival 2016

Lovers of film and cinema had much to rejoice when the Perspectives Film Festival (PFF) returned for its ninth consecutive year.
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
Rachel Lau (in black) helped the NTU women’s volleyball team retain its title with a 3-0 win over rivals NUS on 2 Oct. PHOTO: Zheng Juncen
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NTU falls short in SUniG once again

With eight gold medals, the University came in second-best in the annual competition
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Who tweeted what?

“Words of wisdom in Finland: ‘What you call soccer, we call football. What you call football, we call Hand Egg’ #NBForum2016″ Professional skateboarder Tony Hawk (@tonyhawk) on what the rest of the world thinks of American football. “After 40 years I’m finally making strid
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
PHOTO: CHRIS SEOW
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Growing a beard? Here’s some hair-raising advice

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
HUNTED: Robert Langdon and Sienna Brooks hunt for clues within the Palazzo Vecchio while attempting to evade assassins. PHOTO: SONY PICTURES
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Movie Review: Inferno and The Accountant

'The Accountant' and 'Inferno' movie reviews by Syed Ebrahim Al-Idrus.
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Your guide to this year’s Black Friday sale

Mark your calendars as the Black Friday sales are back with more for your this year. The four-day shopathon, starting 25 Nov, kicks off America's Christmas shopping spree, where retail stores are set to offer huge discounts and price slashes all in the name of celebration.
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
Cupcakes, cookies, brownies and macarons — we all deserve to indulge in life’s guilty pleasures once in a while. Lifestyle writer Linette Leong hunts down five home-grown bakers from NTU who have mastered the art of baking.
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Bakers on campus: Sugar, spice & everything nice

Cupcakes, cookies, brownies and macarons — we all deserve to indulge in life’s guilty pleasures once in a while. Lifestyle writer Linette Leong hunts down five home-grown bakers from NTU who have mastered the art of baking.
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
NTU students Xavier Chua (left) and Melvin Tan (right) play console games at the Student Activities Centre. PHOTOS: ZHENG JUNCEN
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Four places on campus where you can beat the exam stress

The month leading up to the final examinations can be a tiring and sleepless one. To help you battle the stress, Lifestyle writer Megan Koh hunts down several spots in school with activities that can help you cope with the pressure.
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
Last month, a 2-metre-long reticulated python was spotted in a Hall of Residence 15 toilet. PHOTO: LUCAS LEONG
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Saw a snake on campus? That’s actually a good thing

The giant snake that slithered its way into Hall of Residence 15 has already been caught, but the spate of animal sightings in NTU is far from over.
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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How NTU is trying to become the world’s greenest campus

HOPING to become the greenest campus on Earth by 2020, the University has already begun to incorporate green initiatives into student life in three major ways.
Posted On 31 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Peeping Tom suspect caught at Hall of Residence 16

Hall residents also found 66 videos of male students showering saved in the suspect's mobile phone after they confronted him.
Posted On 13 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Student finds 2-metre-long snake outside his room at Hall of Residence 15

Hall 15 resident Koh Xiu Ming had just returned from the toilet when he saw the snake slithering in the corridor just outside his room.
Posted On 12 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
GRAPHIC: BRENDA LEE
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Big boost from my big ego

My ego spurs me on to achieve more
Posted On 10 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
The University’s Office of Development and Facilities Management has implemented several measures to prevent the spread of Zika on campus, including inspections of construction sites, fogging at residential halls and Nanyang Lake, and oiling – pouring a thin layer of oil onto water puddles to kill mosquito larvae. PHOTO: ZHENG JUNCEN
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NTU keeps an eye on Zika

Students also urged to take precautions to keep the virus off campus grounds
Posted On 10 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
GARDENING: Stephany, 25, NTU SPMS student, helps out with the gardening to ease the manpower shortage in the Herb Garden. PHOTO: ZHENG JUNCEN
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Heart for healing herbs

A nature lover's romance with the NTU Community Herb Garden began with a simple suggestion from a friend to visit the grounds. Photo editor Zheng Juncen speaks to the volunteer who spends her free time holding tours and promoting charity awareness
Posted On 04 Oct 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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