By Gowri Somasundaram After an argument with my brother, my living room reeked of talcum powder for an entire week. I had, in a fit of ire, smashed a small bottle of said powder against the wall. Sadly, these incidents sometimes happen as a result of pure instinct. This was just one o
WKWSCI student Hillary Tan is on exchange at the University of Missouri in the US. He was with a group of Clinton supporters the morning when it became clear that Trump was going to win.
Donald Trump’s victory in the US presidential elections has been a major talking point. What are your thoughts on the new American President-elect and what impact do you think his administration will have on your country?
While debate continues to brew over the integration of foreign talent into local sports, coaches say that embracing foreigners remains important in building the domestic scene, but the long-term success lies in the early and consistent grooming of home-grown talents.
I grasped the absolute nature of winning by the tender age of six. Back then, everything was a competition. Cohort rankings, writing contests — even the friendly races my coach held at the end of every roller-blading class, when the winner was awarded with a slice of refreshing waterm
America has decided: Republican nominee Donald Trump will be its next President. The Nanyang Chronicle spoke to American students currently here at NTU to find out what they think about their new commander-in-chief.
The outcome of the United States presidential election will determine if Asia and, in turn, Singapore grows closer to the US — or further apart, experts say.
Given the recent success of Singaporean Nathan Hartono in Sing! China and Singapore-born Natalie Ong in The X Factor Australia, it is clear that our artistes are slowly making their mark on the global music scene. In what way do you support local artistes as they kick-start promising
Two weeks ago, local media broke the tragic news of an 11-year-old boy’s suicide, a Primary Five pupil who jumped 17 storeys to his death in May after receiving less than satisfactory grades for his mid-year examinations.
As the debate rages on whether the difference in prize money awarded to Olympic and Paralympic athletes in Singapore is justified, we find out what students think.