The issue of tuition has raised a furore among the public again. Jasmine Tay looks at whether students have come to rely too much on tuition, and whether ultimately they are doing more harm than good.
In this episode of #hthtNTU, we ask students what the university should do to prevent theft cases in halls, which has increased over the past few weeks.
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American donut chain Krispy Kreme gave out 6,000 free donuts to NTU students outside LT1A on Sept 27th, prior to opening its first store in Singapore on Oct 12th.
Folk singer Laura Veirs's latest album references two basic patterns of weaving, and sees her clever weaving of her rock sentiments into the acoustic, and her maternal instincts into art.
A recent study showed that four in 10 Singaporeans judge someone based on their skin colour even before getting to know them. Are such polls still relevant today, or are they merely reopening old wounds?
It was reported in The New Paper that university students are renting out their hall rooms to fellow students - some at exorbitant prices. In episode 2, we ask students at Canteen A if they're willing to pay through the nose for the convenience of staying on campus.
After downing three bowls of ramen in the previous challenge, Justin faces a six-patty wagyu burger drizzled in cheese at American diner Roadhouse at Dempsey. Find out if he demolishes the delicious 1kg monstrosity.