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Author Archives: nushpress

Year 4 Orientation

By Borong and YiHe

2016. A new year, a new principal, and for our orientation Nova, a new world awaits. […]

Posted bynushpressFebruary 5, 2016February 29, 2016Posted injournalismTags:january 2016, journalism, orientation 2016

Orientation Finale

By Mavis Teo

The orientation storyline is important for many reasons: it drives the many internal and external activities, excites the students, and, more importantly, who would turn down a good story? […]

Posted bynushpressJanuary 23, 2016February 29, 2016Posted injournalismTags:finale, january 2016, mavis, orientation 2016Leave a comment on Orientation Finale

Orientation Year 5

By Ang Jing Han

It has been more than four years since the Year Fives first stepped into NUS High School. Since then, we have been introduced to new environments and people, a rigorous curriculum, and collected four years of knowledge and friendships. […]

Posted bynushpressJanuary 23, 2016February 29, 2016Posted injournalismTags:january 2016, jinghan, orientation 2016

I am the future!

by loh pei yi

I’m not kidding. Yes, I AM the future! Son of Present, grandson of Past!

Posted bynushpressJanuary 9, 2016February 20, 2016Posted incalliope 2015, creativeTags:calliope4, peiyi, proseLeave a comment on I am the future!

one-seventh full

by tyrina toh

(101 words per day, with the exception of the final revelation)

Posted bynushpressJanuary 9, 2016February 20, 2016Posted incalliope 2015, creativeTags:calliope4, prose, tyrinaLeave a comment on one-seventh full

pilfered

by samuel siow

I open my eyes again. I am lying down, it is dark and confined in here, I could hear sounds of sadness and the pitter-patter of raindrops.

Posted bynushpressJanuary 9, 2016February 20, 2016Posted incalliope 2015, creativeTags:calliope4, prose, samuelLeave a comment on pilfered

the pitch

by mavis teo

Their newest, fanciest project (the one I’m trying to push my species into) was recruiting volunteer species to be placed into an artificial environment.

Posted bynushpressJanuary 9, 2016February 20, 2016Posted incalliope 2015, creativeTags:calliope4, mavis, proseLeave a comment on the pitch

An illiterate’s guide to poetry

by zack soh

If you’ve ever wanted to write a poem, or even just read and comment on one, then this guide is for you.

Posted bynushpressJanuary 9, 2016February 20, 2016Posted incalliope 2015, creativeTags:calliope4, language, zackLeave a comment on An illiterate’s guide to poetry

a romantic conclusion

by david cheng

There she was standing,
Off in the distance.

Posted bynushpressJanuary 7, 2016February 20, 2016Posted incalliope 2015, creativeTags:calliope4, david, poetryLeave a comment on a romantic conclusion

memories

by dee pei hui

The Grandor was working on a disc, something like a CD. He left the room for a while to retrieve something from his office.

Posted bynushpressJanuary 7, 2016February 20, 2016Posted incalliope 2015, creativeTags:calliope4, peihui, proseLeave a comment on memories

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