Officially named The Wave, the new Sports and Recreation Centre building is the first large-scale structure in Southeast Asia to be built using mass-engineered timber.
By Sean Loo My Welsh opponent yanked down on my neck and grabbed my right leg, as I struggled to maintain my balance, desperately hopping around on my free leg. Inevitably, my opponent pivoted with his right leg, lifted my hapless body and drove me, together with my dreams of q
After two months without exercise, sports writer Febriliani Tan jumped straight into suspension training with Devrath Vijay, a master fitness trainer from India. The session answered her (fat) burning questions about exercising at the new North Hill Gym.
A "big miscommunication." That is what the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF) said of the tense email exchange it had with a group of NTU students who had accused the ITTF of using their artwork without attribution.
A group of NTU students found their work being used by the International Table Tennis Federation without them being credited, drawing ire from fellow students and netizens.
Nanyang Technological University athletes clinched five titles out of nine sports in this year’s Institute-Varsity-Polytechnic (IVP) Games. Our photojournalists Valerie Lay and Zheng Jun Cen document this season’s highlights.
The annual Institute-Varsity-Polytechnic (IVP) Games see students from 12 local tertiary institutions compete in various sports. While NTU’s teams have been training throughout the previous semester, some student athletes had less than ideal preparations before the Games, which starte
The sports industry is fronted by globally recognised athletes. But they only make up a part of the population, with many non-athletes needed to keep the industry going. Nanyang Chronicle Sports speaks to two NTU graduates to find out what they do to bring out the best in these sports