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Home away from home

Living in hall can be one of the most memorable aspects of university life. Clara Lee talks to some first-year students who have made a home out of their hall room
Posted On 25 Sep 2017
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More shared e-scooters on campus by year-end

SMRT, JTC and NTU partner with local start-up Telepod to encourage shift from personal cars to shared transportation
Posted On 25 Sep 2017
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Motorcyclist injured after collision with taxi at EEE

A taxi collided into a motorcycle near the carpark at the School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) at around 12.45pm today
Posted On 11 Sep 2017
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Part-time student, full-time social entrepreneur

Owner of a social enterprise, an author and also a first-year student. Sazzad Hossain shares his journey teaching migrant workers with photo editor Christy Yip.
Posted On 05 Sep 2017
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An orientation camp with a difference

Tamarind Hall’s pioneer batch of students overcame the odds to spearhead the hall’s first-ever freshmen orientation camp
Posted On 04 Sep 2017
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Food for thought: Tackling food waste in NTU

National Geographic Emerging Explorer Tristram Stuart dishes on how to make NTU a zero food waste campus
Posted On 04 Sep 2017
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Internships boost students’ employability amid rising unemployment rates

Two in three students from NTU’s Class of 2017 found employment before graduation, even as unemployment rates rise due to structural changes in the economy
Posted On 04 Sep 2017
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Vol. 24 No.01

The latest issue of The Nanyang Chronicle is out! Pick up a print copy from the newsstands at canteens, libraries, and all around campus.
Posted On 04 Sep 2017
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Show some support for young hawkers

With an aging hawker scene, young hawkers represent our future and they need more recognition to keep going
Posted On 04 Sep 2017
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Let’s not expect our MRT to be the Shinkansen

By Ginnette Ng As we make our long daily commutes back to Pulau NTU, students might find themselves with an extra task these days – to factor in potential transport delays in their journey to the West. If good fortune is not on your side, a one-way trip to school via public transporta
Posted On 04 Sep 2017
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First batch of PPGA students graduate

The inaugural batch of 71 students from NTU’s PPGA programme have attained their degrees
Posted On 04 Sep 2017
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The future is female for football

Football may be viewed by many as a “man’s sport”, but women’s football is fast gaining popularity around the world, including in Singapore
Posted On 04 Sep 2017
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Rise in parking rates draws mixed reactions from students

Some are upset, but others say it means a greater availability of parking lots
Posted On 04 Sep 2017
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Life in plastic? Not so fantastic

Despite the slew of environmentally-friendly initiatives Singapore has undertaken in the last few years, do we, as consumers, actually consider our ecological footprint when making consumer decisions?
Posted On 04 Sep 2017
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New initiatives at NTU Fest 2017

Students welcome new changes at NTU’s biggest event of the year held on campus for the first time
Posted On 04 Sep 2017
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