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Putting the brakes on books

NTU is now the highest ranked Asian university in the QS University Rankings, but learning need not be limited to its classrooms. Tiong Linshan speaks to three NTU students who took a semester-long Leave of Absence to chase their dreams outside of school.
Posted On 15 Jan 2018
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Internships in unlikely places

Internships allow students to develop work experience, and some places present this experience in unconventional ways. Dayna Yin explores such internships offered in the funeral and correctional industries
Posted On 15 Jan 2018
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Learning outside the box

Learning can often be enhanced with experiences outside the classroom. Clara Lee takes a look at modules that went beyond the textbook to challenge students last semester
Posted On 15 Jan 2018
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Going off the beaten track

This semester break, take the road less travelled and explore some uncommon holiday destinations. Tiong Linshan speaks to three international students who regale with travel tales from home
Posted On 06 Nov 2017
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Fight stress with Confidants

With exams and deadlines around the corner, study stress may start to pile on. Dayna Yin speaks to the student Confidants from NTU’s University Wellbeing Centre on how self-care is the best care when it comes to stress management
Posted On 06 Nov 2017
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Busan’s silver screen magic

Deputy chief editor Paige Lim shares her experience at the 22nd Busan International Film Festival, as part of the pioneer batch of students enrolled in the Overseas Film Festival Practicum course at the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
Posted On 06 Nov 2017
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Raise your glass and your GPA

It takes a lot of sweat to succeed, so remember to stay hydrated. The Nanyang Chronicle serves up four drink-inspired looks for a fresh style this finals season
Posted On 06 Nov 2017
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To plug in, or not?

It’s the last leg of the semester and students are plugging in to their favourite playlists as they begin their exam revision. Clara Lee looks at how music can make or break your study session
Posted On 06 Nov 2017
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Do it yourself this Halloween

As the end of October approaches, Clara Lee shows you how you can get into the Halloween swing without causing a dent in your wallet.
Posted On 16 Oct 2017
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Taking the stage

Juggling a music career with full-time studies is no mean feat, but a genuine love for their craft keeps these three musicians going. Tiong Linshan goes backstage to find out how they do it
Posted On 16 Oct 2017
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Eating healthy on campus

With increasing national attention on healthy eating, Dayna Yin finds out how some NTU students go the extra mile to maintain their diets
Posted On 16 Oct 2017
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Breaking down the walls with virtual reality

For its 10th anniversary, Perspectives Film Festival looks beyond the big screen to celebrate cinematic genius. Tiong Linshan uncovers how the film festival is pushing the limits of the movie-going experience by screening virtual reality films for the first time
Posted On 25 Sep 2017
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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In the bloom of campus artistry

From workshops to large scale art projects, the NTU Museum has been actively cultivating a greater appreciation for the arts on campus, despite not having a physical location. Dayna Yin looks at the museum’s latest initiatives, and how art can enrich the NTU community
Posted On 25 Sep 2017
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Beauty and the East

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
Posted On 25 Sep 2017
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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
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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