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A fish out of water

Nanyang Business School alumnus Melvin Sim tells photojournalists Christy Yip and Hazim Zulfadhli why he left his job at a modern multinational company for the Jurong Fishery Port.
Posted On 06 Nov 2017
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Leaving the age of phone calls

By Natalie Choy A few weeks ago, I caught up with a close friend over the phone — a communication medium that I have not been using since my early teens. While I relished in the spontaneity of our hour-long conversation and the warmth of the human voice that no amount of emojis could
Posted On 06 Nov 2017
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No degree class tag but soft skills still important

The new nomenclature will help graduates be more competitive job applicants, but HR professionals say soft skills and experience are equally important
Posted On 06 Nov 2017
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The haunting effects of ghosting

By Syed Muhammad Faris You pick up your phone and open Tinder. You are greeted by a stranger’s profile. She barely piques your interest. You swipe left, and another profile appears. You open your inbox to check if the person you swiped right from a week ago has finally responded to yo
Posted On 06 Nov 2017
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To plug in, or not?

It’s the last leg of the semester and students are plugging in to their favourite playlists as they begin their exam revision. Clara Lee looks at how music can make or break your study session
Posted On 06 Nov 2017
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Vol. 24 No. 04

The latest issue of The Nanyang Chronicle is out! Click here to view the print copy or pick it up from newsstands around NTU now.
Posted On 06 Nov 2017
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Funerals: finding meaning beyond rituals

By Darren Ching A month ago, my beloved grandmother, Ah Ma, died. She was 85. Ah Ma was never particularly religious apart from the basic Taoist chants she did every morning by the side of her bed. Nevertheless, like how people of her generation are, she was extremely pantang (Hokkien
Posted On 06 Nov 2017
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Safety in endurance sports: Know your limits

Sudden fatalities among seasoned runners in marathons can come as a shock to many. Participants should always be mindful of their own health and prepare well before joining such events
Posted On 06 Nov 2017
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New residential education programmes for hall residents

Launched this semester, the second phase of RE@NTU brings a slew of new activities to the Halls of Residence
Posted On 16 Oct 2017
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Chat group alerts students to free buffet leftovers on campus

The student-led Telegram group has become hugely popular, but food science experts warn of potential food contamination risks
Posted On 16 Oct 2017
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Hey millennials, you’re doing fine

By Ginnette Ng Facebook is usually a space for sharing new memes or discovering easy dinner recipes. But of late, it has been inundated with articles beginning with “millennials are too” or “millennials need to”.  It feels like we can never stop disappointing the generations that have
Posted On 16 Oct 2017
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Back to the future

He is 23, but his interest goes all the way back to 2700 BC
Posted On 16 Oct 2017
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One more episode won’t hurt

By Adeena Nagib A few months ago, I binge-watched 54 one-hour episodes of Peaky Blinders every day for four days. Tuning in to the British gangster drama with an attractive Cillian Murphy at its helm was my idea of bliss. Since subscribing to the online video streaming site Netflix, I
Posted On 16 Oct 2017
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ADM design takes IKEA by Ström

A team of NTU students won the IKEA Singapore’s Young Designer Award with a game-changing storm drain that generates electricity from floodwaters
Posted On 16 Oct 2017
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Do it yourself this Halloween

As the end of October approaches, Clara Lee shows you how you can get into the Halloween swing without causing a dent in your wallet.
Posted On 16 Oct 2017
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