Everything I-gave was not enough?
You know you are about to graduate when everyone you meet asks what your plans are upon graduation. Another way I was reminded of that was when I received an email from NTU asking me to make a “class...
View ArticleSame principle leads to different S/U policies
When Mr Donald Koh, then president of NUS Students’ Union, was negotiating for change in the satisfactory/unsatisfactory option with the administration last September, the issue of fairness was a...
View ArticleS/U an insurance for laziness
Despite overwhelming support by students, the NTU administration has rejected the proposal that allows students to exercise their Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory option after their grades are known,...
View ArticleGo on pursuing non-politically correct issues
I read the Enquirer with great interest. The editorials and reporting are of high quality, much better than the printed Chronicle that I (and I believe my colleagues) occasionally glimpse at. My...
View ArticleHe’s PAP and dares to dissent
At the height of the debate over Section 377A of the Penal Code, Member of Parliament (MP) Baey Yam Keng spoke up against the law banning homosexual sex. If Parliament took a vote on the issue, he...
View ArticleA collective stake in the university: i-gave president
The sentiments expressed by Justin Zhuang’s (Everything I-gave was not enough?, October 23) are probably shared by a number of other students at NTU. As the president of the 17th Students’ Union, and...
View ArticleOvercoming the deafening silence
For someone who is critical of the government for being deaf to its citizen’s opinions, especially in the past, the leader of Singapore’s largest opposition political party, The Workers’ Party (WP), is...
View ArticleStudent stabs professor and jumps to death
Updated: March 2nd, 2009, 10.50pm A final-year student allegedly stabbed his project supervisor in the office before jumping to his own death from a seven-storey building in NTU Monday morning. The...
View ArticleNote from the Editor
In the recent months, articles on the website have come far and few in between. On behalf of the editorial team, I would like to apologize to our loyal readers who wish to be updated on a regular...
View ArticleAnd then the lights went out
Coping and adapting to a foreign environment is every traveler’s basic survival instinct. Coming from first-world Singapore where efficiency and practicality is rule of the law, Nepal showed me the...
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