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5 horror stories from students on exchange

Travelling can be a dream come true, but it can also turn into a hellish nightmare in the blink of an eye. While bad travel experiences make for fun anecdotes, it’s a lot less fun when you’re the protagonist of the story.
Posted On 04 Apr 2016
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Foodsnoop: A taste of Bavaria

As Singapore’s only German restaurant and microbrewery, Paulaner Bräuhaus features a typically Bavarian menu and fresh lager. Goh Pei Xuan and Loy Kheng Wee discover the taste of true blue German fare.
Posted On 19 Mar 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Foodsnoop: This Israeli good

Israeli cuisine, which bears exotic flavours of the Mediterranean diet, is rarely heard of in Singapore. Muhammad Syafiq and Sherlyn Goh uncover the mysteries behind this obscure cuisine.
Posted On 19 Mar 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Upgrade your H2O with fruit-infused water

To jazz it up, immerse a combination of vegetables, herbs and fruits in flavoured or plain water and have your sweet treat chilled or at room temperature.
Posted On 19 Mar 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Battle of the men

Slated for a March release in theatres here, Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice is the first crossover superhero movie from the DC Extended Universe, starring Henry Cavill as Superman and Ben Affleck as Batman. Graphics artist Low Zhang Quan tracks the two superheroes’ transition in c
Posted On 08 Mar 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Foodsnoop: Northern noms

The North Spine Plaza has set the school abuzz with new food offerings that bring welcome variety to our remote frontier in the far west. The Nanyang Chronicle checks three of these pocket-friendly eateries out on your behalf.
Posted On 11 Feb 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Made with love

Nothing spells the death of romance like dull expressions of love on Valentine’s Day. Luckily, Sherlyn Goh and Kimberly Parkes discover you don’t necessarily have to whip out coloured papers or spend extravagantly to express your thoughtfulness. Oh, and you’d be supporting a fellow sc
Posted On 11 Feb 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Love at first swipe

The Nanyang Chronicle talks to Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information first-year student Ng Xinyu, and School of Humanities and Social Sciences alumna Felicia Neo, who met their boyfriends on Tinder
Posted On 10 Feb 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Beyond the swipes

What our writers Muhammad Syafiq and Goh Pei Xuan thought of dating app Tinder
Posted On 10 Feb 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Tinder loving care

Looking to score a date with Valentine's Day around the corner? Writers Muhammad Syafiq and Goh Pei Xuan susses out hot dating app Tinder and tells you what works, and what doesn't.
Posted On 10 Feb 2016
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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September At The Substation

The annual SeptFest sees various events ranging from performance installations to art exhibits being featured at The Substation — Singapore’s first contemporary arts house — and other supporting venues. Lifestyle Writer Claudia Chong checks out two events that SeptFest has to offer, a
Posted On 10 Nov 2015
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Venturing to Vietnam

Lifestyle Editors Chelsea Tang and Fabian Loo journey through the bustling Ho Chi Minh City, as they attempt to steer away from tourist traps to experience its rich culture in the most unconventional of ways.
Posted On 14 Oct 2015
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Faces At The Convention

The Singapore Toy, Game and Comic Convention is an annual affair that showcases cosplayers, 3D figurines, merchandise and collectibles, and a card duelling arena. Lifestyle Writer Ariel Pang does a round-up of the event by uncovering different facets of the pop culture convention.
Posted On 06 Oct 2015
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Blown Away

They function like your usual hair salon, except that they only offer blow- drying services. Despite its rarity, the hype over blow-dry bars is catching on. Lifestyle Writers Ariel Pang and Claudia Chong check out two such places to find out what makes this niche business tick.
Posted On 22 Sep 2015
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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The Art Of Getting Crafty

Do-It-Yourself workshops are all the rage these days — the masses seem to have taken a liking to creating personalised products from scratch. Lifestyle Editors Chelsea Tang and Fabian Loo attend some of these workshops to find out the appeal behind getting your hands dirty.
Posted On 12 Aug 2015
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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