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Seeing the meaning behind art

By Kimberly Kwek In the past few months, my social media feed has been flooded with posts of colourful dots, flickering lights and infinity mirror rooms. These were installations from Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama’s Life Is The Heart Of A Rainbow exhibition; a self-exploration and self
Posted On 25 Sep 2017
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Children with ADHD are diamonds in the rough

We should be more compassionate and less judgmental of children with ADHD
Posted On 25 Sep 2017
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Editorial: Effective shared transport system only possible with responsible users

By Gracia Lee Singapore is striving towards an integrated shared transport system, where train and bus networks link up with shared bicycles and e-scooters to bring us to our final destinations. Earlier this year, bicycle-sharing companies like ofo and oBike were introduced in Singapo
Posted On 25 Sep 2017
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Show some support for young hawkers

With an aging hawker scene, young hawkers represent our future and they need more recognition to keep going
Posted On 04 Sep 2017
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Let’s not expect our MRT to be the Shinkansen

By Ginnette Ng As we make our long daily commutes back to Pulau NTU, students might find themselves with an extra task these days – to factor in potential transport delays in their journey to the West. If good fortune is not on your side, a one-way trip to school via public transporta
Posted On 04 Sep 2017
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Life in plastic? Not so fantastic

Despite the slew of environmentally-friendly initiatives Singapore has undertaken in the last few years, do we, as consumers, actually consider our ecological footprint when making consumer decisions?
Posted On 04 Sep 2017
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Is becoming a Smart Nation a smart move?

With the ever-changing advancements in technology, both our nation and university have been trying to keep up with the concept of a Smart Nation. Perhaps it is time to give this more thought.
Posted On 04 Sep 2017
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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The private made public

Sharing your private information online may not necessarily be a bad thing
Posted On 04 Sep 2017
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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No place for elitism here

Being an institution that opens its doors to students from all walks of life is what makes the University unique and vibrant in the first place. There should be no place for elitism here.
Posted On 20 Jun 2017
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Opinion: When our conversations about racism fall short

Being judged on my skin colour has always felt inescapable, but racism reared its ugly head in an especially uncouth manner for me, when I was searching for a rental apartment last year.
Posted On 20 Jun 2017
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Drawing block

Life around NTU
Posted On 20 Jun 2017
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Building networks of friendships

In our eagerness to make beneficial relationships, many of us overlook forging genuine, deep friendships. We hang out in large groups of friends. We share stories and laughter. However, these individuals are ultimately mere acquaintances.
Posted On 11 Apr 2017
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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Hope amid division in Trump’s America

I am here in this country at a time when its people seem most divided; a time when tensions are starkly high, when protests against new policies break out every other day.
Posted On 10 Mar 2017
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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What I learned about education

As my maturity grew with life experiences and having learned the importance of doing what you love and loving what you do, I started to question the value of education. As my maturity grew with life experiences and having learned the importance of doing what you love and
Posted On 10 Mar 2017
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Changing and growing with NTU

The open concept of the North Spine, with sunlight filling the corridors, the new buildings in the South Spine and the fresh new look that my school has, fills me with hope for my future outside as I step out of my academic life.
Posted On 07 Feb 2017
, By Nanyang Chronicle
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