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All jobs at risk amid stiff global competition: Shanmugam

Local jobs for the younger generation are in danger of migrating overseas due to an increasingly competitive global landscape, said Minister for Home Affairs and Law K Shanmugam at this year’s Ministerial Forum on 28 Mar.
Posted On 05 Apr 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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NTU students remember Mr Lee in their own ways

To commemorate the death anniversary of the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew, aspiring artist Ong Yi Teck did it the best way he knew how — through art.
Posted On 05 Apr 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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NTU Profs in a sporting class of their own

Assoc Prof Lee Yong Tsui has played squash in the past seven editions of Inter-Hall Games (IHG) for Hall of Residence 12 and even helped the team finish second — their best achievement — last year.
Posted On 05 Apr 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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NTU canoeing sweeps Inter-Tertiary Championships

NTU’s canoeists made a clean sweep of the annual Inter-Tertiary Canoe Championships on 19 Mar, clinching both the men’s and women’s overall titles for the first time in the competition’s four-year history.
Posted On 05 Apr 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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NTU footballers face each other in S-League teams

They may be teammates on NTU’s Institute-Varsity-Polytechnic football team but Anders Aplin and Gary Loo kick their friendship aside whenever they don their S-League jerseys.
Posted On 05 Apr 2016
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Poll: Campus wishlist 2016

The Nanyang Chronicle polled 106 students to find out what they make of the news, and if such changes accurately reflect the student population’s wants and needs.
Posted On 05 Apr 2016
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Students split over cat therapy event

For two hours, Adora and her friends were on duty in a tutorial room at The Hive. Their job scope entailed: befriending strangers, bringing a smile to their faces, and letting out the occasional “meow”.
Posted On 04 Apr 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Steal the show

Grab some popcorn and join us in our style-inspired movie marathon! Here, we mash films and jewelry together for looks guaranteed to steal the limelight.
Posted On 04 Apr 2016
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In This Issue: Vol 22. No. 08

Our latest issue is out! You can pick up a print copy from the newsstands at canteens, libraries, and all around campus, or you may read it here.
Posted On 04 Apr 2016
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Foodsnoop: Sharing in a bit of Spain

Milagro’s generous portions and sheer variety of tapas make it the perfect place for group eat-outs. Goh Pei Xuan and Muhammad Syafiq try out the restaurant’s Spanish fare.
Posted On 04 Apr 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Foodsnoop: Let’s get Calle Real

Filipino cuisine, which draws inspiration from its Spanish colonial roots, is a fusion of East meets West. Lifestyle writers Sherlyn Goh and Loy Kheng Wee discover the bold flavours behind this homely cuisine.
Posted On 04 Apr 2016
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Hocus pocus Magnus Opus: NTU’s new magic club

With just nine members, NTU’s new student-run magic club Magnus Opus might not seem like your typical campus interest group. But the club’s weekly meetings and training sessions say otherwise, and founder Vicente Tangcueco III is eager to prove Magnus Opus is here to stay.
Posted On 04 Apr 2016
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5 horror stories from students on exchange

Travelling can be a dream come true, but it can also turn into a hellish nightmare in the blink of an eye. While bad travel experiences make for fun anecdotes, it’s a lot less fun when you’re the protagonist of the story.
Posted On 04 Apr 2016
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Editorial: Minister visits reveal cracks in students’ skills

Last week, undergraduates had the rare opportunity to pose questions to Minister for Home Affairs and Law K Shanmugam at this year’s Ministerial Forum. But those anticipating a thought-provoking discussion at the School of Art, Design and Media auditorium on 28 Mar would have been sor
Posted On 04 Apr 2016
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Frankly, My Dear: To give my all, I burnt my boats

On the chalky brown parchment paper, the self-professed graduate from the School of Hard Knocks wrote a fable about a chicken and a pig: For a simple breakfast of ham and eggs, the chicken makes a contribution but the pig has to make a commitment.
Posted On 04 Apr 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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