A few weeks on, and the confession craze is still raging on, with the page now reaching more than 10,000 followers. But is it more than a passing fad? In a story published in our latest issue (Vol. 19 No. 8), Associate Professor Cherian George of the Wee Kim Wee School of Communicatio
By Nicole Lim; Photographs by Chua Khi Pin The NTU Confessions page may have caused much controversy, but it has also inspired an act of kindness on campus. Oh Kailin, a fourth year student of the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering (CEE), read a post on the NTU Confessions
By Nicole Lim Risk-taking daredevils, dangerous machines: these are just some of the usual descriptions commonly associated with motorcyclists and their bikes. But this is also the perception that the NTU Riders Club (NRC) wants to change by raising awareness of safety practices and e
By Nicole Lim Hearts beat fast, as rich colours hinted of tasteful promises. Love was in the air at the Nanyang Auditorium as wine connoisseurs — both students and professors alike — gathered for the NTU Wine Society’s inaugural wine festival, dubbed ValenWine. From 4 to 5
By Nazri Eddy Razali and David Lam Unexpected melodies of Japanese Pop (Jpop) cut through the lunchtime noise at Canteen B on Monday. Our reporters investigate where the music came from. Donning blue pleated skirts and with dainty ribbons on their ponytail hair, 5 girls gathered at th
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 also download a PDF version. http://bit.ly/Y4qY5B
By Nicole Lim With the inaugural Inter-Hall Cheerleading Competition just around the corner, the usually quiet and peaceful lobby of the School of Humanities & Social Sciences (HSS) takes on a completely different façade by night, as various halls’ cheer teams – usually from nearb
Two career fairs took place on campus over the past two weeks, but many final-year students have started their job search as early as August last year. Some have even signed contracts with the big multinational corporations.
The enmity between cats and dogs is perhaps as old as time, but it’s shaping up to be quite an ugly one at NTU. Cat carcasses have been found ripped apart in Halls 2, 6, and 9, allegedly by a pack of stray dogs. And the situation is causing some tension amongst students with loy