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Gold forever

We may not have the glow of an Olympic champion like Joseph Schooling, but it's hard not to feel triumphant anyway when you're decked out in gold. Wear it heavy or light, subtle or loud – gold is surprisingly versatile. We're convinced it is the new neutral.
Posted On 07 Sep 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
New2U Thrift Shop has its fair share of dresses to be excited about. PHOTOS: VALERIE LAY
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Less for more

Singapore's thriving thrift shopping scene is a treasure trove if you know where to look. Lifestyle writer Megan Koh shares great places to pick up lots — for a lot less.
Posted On 06 Sep 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Feast with ease

Food delivery is gaining traction in Singapore due to the convenience it provides. Lifestyle writer Syed Ebrahim Al-idrus shares what to expect from some of the top delivery services when you want some comfort food delivered to your doorstep.
Posted On 06 Sep 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Horror roomie stories

A roommate smelling of rotting fish, another with pictures of men bathing, and a third who puts an old key in her mouth and splits it back out again. Hold on tight as Lifestyle writer Gabriela Lim brings you four frightening roommate stories.
Posted On 06 Sep 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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The Ultimate Pokemon Manual School Edition

Lifestyle writer Linette Leong hikes the hills and swamps in school, putting together a nifty manual to help you battle your way to become the best Pokemon Go trainer yet.
Posted On 06 Sep 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
NTU houses 88 Pokestops on campus, where players can collect in-game items such as eggs and potions. PHOTO: VALERIE LAY
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Pokemon Go, going, gone

Many students the Nanyang Chronicle spoke to said they are not casting their assignments aside for new gaming app Pokemon Go, as grades are a far higher priority than doing well in the game.
Posted On 06 Sep 2016
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Striving for a smoke-free campus

Blanket ban on campus smoking might be passed in tertiary institutions, including NTU.
Posted On 06 Sep 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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NTU remembers late president S R Nathan

WHILE the nation mourns the late Mr S R Nathan as its sixth and longest-serving president, NTU remembers him as a man who highly valued education.
Posted On 06 Sep 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Watch what you’re tweeting

It was already the fifth day of course registration and while most of her peers had secured their desired modules, first-year Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information (WKWSCI) student Jane Emmanuella was still six academic units short. Frustrated, the 20-year-old took to so
Posted On 14 Aug 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Orientation camps to be free for freshmen

Starting next academic year, in- coming freshmen will not have to pay orientation programme fees as the university introduces changes to make the orientation process more inclusive.
Posted On 14 Aug 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Taking a break works for some

May marks the end of NTU’s second academic semester and the start of a new phase of life for final-year students as they embark on job searches. While majority of graduates head straight into the workforce, some choose to postpone their careers to pursue personal interests.
Posted On 14 Aug 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Students cool with S’pore heat

While the NEA said temperatures here are unlikely to break the 40-degree barrier, as experienced in north Peninsular Malaysia, the heat has forced many students to change their daily routines.
Posted On 14 Aug 2016
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Foodsnoop: A fantastic feast

Just a short 10-minute walk from Farrer Park MRT, Hungry Heroes immediately stood out from other cafes in the vicinity with its visually arresting signage.
Posted On 14 Aug 2016
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Foodsnoop: Supper heroes

Singapore’s first DC-themed cafe is a holy pilgrimage for fans of the comic universe, but Lifestyle writer Goh Pei Xuan susses out the food to see if it fares just as well.
Posted On 14 Aug 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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A super collection

As a reward for doing well in the ‘O’ level examinations, Theodora Soh’s mother gave her $4,000 to spend, however she wanted. Instead of splurging on a new phone or a holiday, Soh spent the money on growing her superhero figurine collection.
Posted On 14 Aug 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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