THIS year's NTU Fest has been cancelled as the NTU Students’ Union (NTUSU) takes a step back to review the annual event due to declining student involvement.
Local jobs for the younger generation are in danger of migrating overseas due to an increasingly competitive global landscape, said Minister for Home Affairs and Law K Shanmugam at this year’s Ministerial Forum on 28 Mar.
The Nanyang Chronicle polled 106 students to find out what they make of the news, and if such changes accurately reflect the student population’s wants and needs.
For two hours, Adora and her friends were on duty in a tutorial room at The Hive. Their job scope entailed: befriending strangers, bringing a smile to their faces, and letting out the occasional “meow”.
The disappearance of drink vending machines across campus has left students disgruntled, with many complaining that getting a drink has become more inconvenient.
A routine class assignment for NTU alumnus Chiang Wei Liang, 28, turned out to be the winning short film at the 66th annual Berlin International Film Festival last month.
It was 6.50am on a Thursday morning last month when Lim Jia Xin, 20, woke up to find a stranger lifting her blanket. The man — yet to be identified — then bolted out of her room on the sixth storey of Hall of Residence 8, said the first-year student from the School of Biological Scien
Out of the 19 scientists who made it into the mass media and information firm’s World’s Hottest Researchers 2015 ranking, Professor David Lou and Professor Zhang Hua were ranked eighth and 12th respectively.
After a successful trial from 11 Jan to 5 Feb, NTU Libraries is planning to allow students and faculty to seek immediate assistance from an NTU librarian via the mobile messaging app.
The expanded halal dining options are part of the 18 cafes and eateries, and 13 retail shops that opened in the North Spine Plaza last month. Students and faculty can expect more businesses to move in over the next few months.
With at least three establishments introducing self-service kiosks this semester, ordering and paying for food and groceries on campus is becoming more automated.
Torn from the ocean, fish flounder on a bloody deck as hooks are repeatedly plunged into them. Scenes like this one spurred National Geographic photojournalist Brian Skerry, 54, to use his craft to draw attention to marine conservation issues.