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Shooting for the stars

Recent NTU graduate and national basketballer Wong Wei Long has competed with the national team for the past nine years, but his work is not yet complete. Sports Writer Serena Yeh finds out more about his current and future plans.
Posted On 24 Sep 2015
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Blown Away

They function like your usual hair salon, except that they only offer blow- drying services. Despite its rarity, the hype over blow-dry bars is catching on. Lifestyle Writers Ariel Pang and Claudia Chong check out two such places to find out what makes this niche business tick.
Posted On 22 Sep 2015
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Movie Review: Me and Earl and the Dying Girl

Move over, John Green.
Posted On 22 Sep 2015
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Lifelong inning

As the Singapore University Games (SUniG) heat up, the coaches become even more important to the team’s success. Photo Editors Hillary Tan and Matthew Chew speak to a coach whose life revolves around his sport.
Posted On 21 Sep 2015
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Doing the right thing

As websites like Tinder and Ashley Madison multiply, cheating becomes even easier. Opinions Writer Gracia Lee and Editor Leila Lai discuss the conversations we should have about the problem, and how we can build stronger relationships.
Posted On 21 Sep 2015
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In This Issue: Vol. 22 No. 03

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 21 Sep 2015
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Sun, Sand and Sweat!

Recess week is almost upon us, and with Singapore’s perpetual summer, what better way to relax than to enjoy a day at the beach? Our very own NTU athletes – Clement Lim, Pang Sheng Jun, Pradeep Ravi and Nabil Ismail – will show you some summer outfit ideas, together with 22-year-ol
Posted On 21 Sep 2015
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Lingering haze could bring about home-based learning

As the haze in Singapore remains in the unhealthy range, NTU prepares to handle it, including activating home-based learning should the situation worsen. All student organisations and outdoor matches have also been re-scheduled or advised to suspend their outdoor events should the PSI
Posted On 16 Sep 2015
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Results reflect privilege, not merit

While Singapore's education system is based on meritocracy, one's family background still has an effect on academic performance. Opinions Editor Leila Lai reflects on the challenges faced by financially disadvantaged students and steps better-off students can take to avoid an elitist
Posted On 13 Sep 2015
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Powering through the rough waters

Sports Writer Cassandra Yeo sits down with National Swimmer Clement Lim to find out more about his journey to the SEA Games.
Posted On 03 Sep 2015
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Rocking the first-time vote

When Singapore goes to the polls in under two weeks, every seat in Parliament is expected to be contested — a first since independence. Opinions Writer Alfred Chua discusses what the upcoming election means to the first-time voter, and the importance of voting for our future.
Posted On 01 Sep 2015
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8 Questions for Benjamin Kheng

Eight questions with The Sam Willows suave heartthrob
Posted On 31 Aug 2015
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In This Issue: Vol. 22 No. 02

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 31 Aug 2015
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Frankly, my dear: It’s not you, it’s me

While she has not yet joined the club herself, Chief Sub-editor Abigail Ng has two siblings in the 70 per cent of students who find their lifetime partners in university. The way she views relationships presented some difficulty in relating to their partners, and she shares the steps
Posted On 23 Aug 2015
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Selling out SG50

Over the course of the year, SG50 has morphed from a symbol of national celebration to one of commercialisation. Opinions Editor Leila Lai looks at what caused the change, and how it will influence Singapore's memory of the nation's 50th birthday.
Posted On 21 Aug 2015
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