It's the time of the year when final-year students obtain their degrees and go out into the working world. They have made the most out of school (hopefully), but how much are they likely to make outside the university?
This year, the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information (WKWSCI) celebrates 25 years of meeting the region’s demand for well-trained media and information professionals, coming a long way since its infant days in the 1990s as the School of Communication Studies.
Officially named The Wave, the new Sports and Recreation Centre building is the first large-scale structure in Southeast Asia to be built using mass-engineered timber.
The petite second-year student not only took part in improving earlier car designs, she also drove the electric car her team had built, the Nanyang Venture 9 (NV-IX), in a competitive race.
Forget the bell curve — finding a place to study is the real competition for students these days. Packed cafes and long queues at public libraries make it hard to snag a seat.
But with start-ups offering pay-per-use study areas, a guaranteed space for conducive cramming is now withi
Final examinations are around the corner and so are the mandatory welfare packs. While freebies are always a great gesture, we are getting sick of the random coffee packets and dubious product samples. Here are some alternatives that might take a little extra effort to put together, b
Stall owners at the extended wing of the North Spine Food Court have complained of poor business, citing low foot traffic and students being unaware of the location.