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September At The Substation

The annual SeptFest sees various events ranging from performance installations to art exhibits being featured at The Substation — Singapore’s first contemporary arts house — and other supporting venues. Lifestyle Writer Claudia Chong checks out two events that SeptFest has to offer, a
Posted On 10 Nov 2015
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S’pore Writers Fest features NTU works

With new material to present, writers from NTU are getting more exposure at this year’s Singapore Writers Festival.
Posted On 06 Nov 2015
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Ready, set, row

Sports Editor Nur Amyraa sits down with NTU's dragon boat teams to find out their achievements thus far as well as preparations for the upcoming Prime Minister Cup in June 2016.
Posted On 05 Nov 2015
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Obsessed with success

When pursuing success, we often neglect personal relationships and soft skills in favour of academic results. Opinions Writer Neo Shi Wei discusses achieving balance in university life, and the benefits of taking a break from the books.
Posted On 03 Nov 2015
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Frights and fun

As Halloween approaches, some of NTU’s Halls of Residence hold their own special events. The Chronicle Photo Desk takes a look at some of these celebrations.
Posted On 02 Nov 2015
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In This Issue: Vol. 22 No. 05

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 02 Nov 2015
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Tackle bullying with a velvet glove

Harsh punishment may not always work on bullies, writes Dapper Editor Joel Lim. He shares his own bullying experiences to explore alternative ways that teachers and victims can deal with such cases.
Posted On 15 Oct 2015
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A tale of two teams

The new Barclays Premier League (BPL) season has seen its fair share of thrills and spills but a juxtaposition of Chelsea and Manchester United’s fortunes has taken center stage. Sports Editor Matthew Mohan gives his take on an eventful first eight weeks for the Blues and Red Devils.
Posted On 14 Oct 2015
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Venturing to Vietnam

Lifestyle Editors Chelsea Tang and Fabian Loo journey through the bustling Ho Chi Minh City, as they attempt to steer away from tourist traps to experience its rich culture in the most unconventional of ways.
Posted On 14 Oct 2015
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Changing Perspectives

Film fanatics rejoice — the annual Perspectives Film Festival is back with seven films that changed the face of cinema. Reviews Editor Jared Alex Tan sits down with several members of this year's team to find out more about the festival's theme of Transition.
Posted On 13 Oct 2015
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In This Issue: Vol. 22 No. 04

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 13 Oct 2015
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Phenomenal advance

NTU recently opened a new research centre, the second of its kind in the world. Photo Editor Matthew Chew takes a sneak peek.
Posted On 12 Oct 2015
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Narelle Kheng: Brave, Bold, Beautiful

This Breast Cancer Awareness Month, NTU student and singer Narelle Kheng (Fly Entertainment) pays tribute to breast cancer warriors. Having lost her mother to cancer, she helps shed light on the cause.
Posted On 12 Oct 2015
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SUniG marred by haze

The haze has disrupted many outdoor activities in recent weeks, SUniG included. Find out how our NTU athletes deal with and adapt to the hazy conditions, as our Sports Writers Lynn Chia and Cassandra Yeo speak to them.
Posted On 07 Oct 2015
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Faces At The Convention

The Singapore Toy, Game and Comic Convention is an annual affair that showcases cosplayers, 3D figurines, merchandise and collectibles, and a card duelling arena. Lifestyle Writer Ariel Pang does a round-up of the event by uncovering different facets of the pop culture convention.
Posted On 06 Oct 2015
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