There may be less need for first-year students to participate in hall activities to keep their residency, but this has not stopped students from stepping up
Many of us stay up late at night, be it to spend time with our friends, exercise or complete our assignments. The Nanyang Chronicle presents to you the ultimate guide to nightlife in NTU, as we uncover hidden spots around campus and beyond to eat, exercise and study after hours.
By Dewey Sim Dear President Halimah Yacob, Just a month ago, I remembered expressing my excitement to my friends that I would be able to vote for the first time as a 23-year-old Singaporean. I looked up past presidential election statistics and researched on the other candidates who h
By Kimberly Kwek In the past few months, my social media feed has been flooded with posts of colourful dots, flickering lights and infinity mirror rooms. These were installations from Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s Life Is The Heart Of A Rainbow exhibition; a self-exploration and self
From extended cat eyes to colour palettes inspired by fruit, the Nanyang Chronicle steps into the world of makeup and explores the trends of three Asian countries rich in culture
By Gracia Lee Singapore is striving towards an integrated shared transport system, where train and bus networks link up with shared bicycles and e-scooters to bring us to our final destinations. Earlier this year, bicycle-sharing companies like ofo and oBike were introduced in Singapo
Leading the double life – there is no sugarcoating how tiring it is. Sisters Pek Jia Xuan and Pek Jia Wei give Christy Yip the inside scoop on the life of a getai performer.