By Candy Choo “Dirty job” or “low class”? These are not terms that many would use to describe a firefighter or a police officer. Embarrassingly, a recent comment on the NTU Confessions Facebook page shows how some Singaporeans still believe in class distinctions between different line
Juggling a music career with full-time studies is no mean feat, but a genuine love for their craft keeps these three musicians going. Tiong Linshan goes backstage to find out how they do it
By Ignatius Koh Two of Singapore’s biggest sports have come under scrutiny in recent years. While the Republic’s swimmers have scaled to unprecedented heights in regional and international competitions, our footballers have been languishing in mediocrity. As a football fan, it has bee
Welcome to the house of horror – just in time for Halloween. The Nanyang Chronicle presents to you a list of spooky characters you should know about before you head off on your trick or treating.
Speaking at the inaugural NTU Majulah Lecture, DPM Tharman stressed the need for constant change and experimentation in our education system to tackle future challenges
For its 10th anniversary, Perspectives Film Festival looks beyond the big screen to celebrate cinematic genius. Tiong Linshan uncovers how the film festival is pushing the limits of the movie-going experience by screening virtual reality films for the first time
From workshops to large scale art projects, the NTU Museum has been actively cultivating a greater appreciation for the arts on campus, despite not having a physical location. Dayna Yin looks at the museum’s latest initiatives, and how art can enrich the NTU community