Students are thinking twice about working in the investment banking industry as it does not guarantee long-term employment. Rachel Gong finds out more.
NTU students from the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) and two scholarship programmes now have the flexibility to choose if they want to move to the newly-constructed Crescent House, or remain in their current Halls of Residence. News Editor Louisa Tang and Sharanya Pil
The Nanyang Chronicle interviews students on the arrival of a new coffee shop on campus. Meanwhile, reporter Goh Chiew Tong takes us behind the scenes at an edible art show exhibition. Finally, reporter Diane Rozario looks at a final year project targeting the rude commuters on public
With the semester coming to an end and exams drawing closer, Ashley Tay susses out five top study places in school for your next revision session or project meeting.
The Nanyang Chronicle looks at the man who fell from the third floor in Hall 1, the recent shuttle bus changes to the Blue Line route, the road barricades' effectiveness outside the Innovation Centre and singles mingling at the NTU Toastmasters' social night.
Although efforts by students and alumni to save an injured stray cat from Hall 13 were unsuccessful, they did not go to waste. Lavisha S. Punjabi finds out more.