The new liquor control law passed in Singapore aims to solve the issue of public disorder and violence. Our writer Annabel Tan discusses the implications of overprotective governance.
As we approach the season for film awards, Oscar nominations have been released. While fans and critics alike react to the lists, our writer Shalom Chalson debates on the importance of diversity in the awardees.
As France tries to get back on its feet following its worst terror-related violence in years, we need to question if freedom of speech is indeed worth its price in blood.
A new male eating disorder has emerged in recent years. Termed muscle dysmorphia disorder, or reverse anorexia, it refers to men being obsessed with bodybuilding and feeling that they are not muscular enough. Our writer Masayoe Nabilah discusses why it happens, and what we can do to t
While Emma Watson's impassioned speech in support of HeForShe made waves last month, writer Lo Yi Min examines the campaign's implications of explicitly inviting men to support gender equality.
In hindsight of the recent Hong Lim Park fracas, our writer, Ng Yi Shu discusses how the protesters have overstepped moral boundaries and highlights some important lessons we can learn as Singaporeans to engage in civil public discourse
On the surface, Singapore might seem to have a harmonious inter-racial society. But delve deeper and you will see the cracks on our nation’s foundations of equality. Opinions editor Amir Yusof discusses this as well as possible solutions to these sensitive issues.
With the recent passing of beloved celebrities Joan Rivers, and Ladies’ Code’s EunB and RiSe, fans are reminded just how fleeting their lives are. Writer Masayoe Nabilah think it is time to treasure loved ones before it is too late.
In his rally speech, PM Lee advocates for a cultural shift to allow non-graduates to rise in their careers. However, our society may not be ready for this dramatic change in mindset.
In a month’s time, the class of 2014 will graduate and step into the working world. As the semester draws to an end, the graduating batch buzzes with excitement and fear. Here are some things worth missing about NTU.
In this article, Syrian youth activist, Zahed (not his real name), shares his personal story of youth activism, and Swedish exchange student in NTU, Rasmus Rodineliussen, recounts how the crisis in Syria connected their separate lives.
The recent and rapid developments in Crimea, Ukraine may be confusing. Opinions Writer Rachel Gong outlines the various developments and main concerns revolving around the crisis.