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Category Archives: discourse

To Find Fantastic Beasts

By Yu Borong and Shina Tan

Directed by David Yates, four-times Potter director, and written by J.K Rowling, Fantastic Beasts And Where To Find Them is the first installment […]

Posted bynushpressFebruary 19, 2017February 27, 2017Posted indiscourse, discourse 2017Tags:borong, fantastic beasts, february interest 2017, harry potter, movies, review, shina

Procrastination

By Cherry Nwe

Suddenly, even staring at a wall becomes more interesting than sitting down and finishing that one important piece of work due the next day. And when you finally do sit down, it becomes difficult to concentrate with you considering, “Are there any breaks tomorrow that I can rush this math tutorial in?” […]

Posted bynushpressFebruary 7, 2017February 7, 2017Posted indiscourse, discourse 2017Tags:cherry, february interest 2017, journalism

Ed Sheeran’s New Album

By Clarisse Choo

Since taking a break from the music industry and going on a year-long social media hiatus, British pop singer, Ed Sheeran disappeared almost entirely from the limelight. […]

Posted bynushpressFebruary 7, 2017February 7, 2017Posted indiscourse, discourse 2017Tags:clarisse, ed sheeran, february interest 2017, journalism, music, review

US Presidential Elections 2016

By Dayrius Tay

When America heads to the polls this November, it marks the 58th US Presidential Election since the inaugural election in 1788. […]

Posted bynushpressSeptember 19, 2016January 25, 2017Posted indiscourse, discourse 2016Tags:dayrius, presidential elections, september interest, usa

Opinion Piece on How the World Handles Infectious Disease

By Tan Qi En

In today’s globalized environment, many things are capable of spreading faster than before. Ideas, people, products. Along with these is the possibility of infectious agents crossing barriers previously impermeable […]

Posted bynushpressAugust 29, 2016January 25, 2017Posted indiscourse, discourse 2016Tags:august interest, opinion, qi en

Nineteen Years Later

By Yu BoRong

Nineteen years later, we get another glimpse into the lives of our favourite trio and their children. […]

Posted bynushpressAugust 29, 2016January 25, 2017Posted indiscourse, discourse 2016Tags:august interest, borong, harry potter, journalism, review

Review: Harry Potter Movies

By Sreya Kumar

When you ask anyone what is the best movie adaptation of a series of novels, the first thing that most probably comes to their mind is probably Harry Potter. I mean, who doesn’t like spells and high-profile villains? […]

Posted bynushpressJuly 30, 2016January 25, 2017Posted indiscourse, discourse 2016Tags:harry potter, journalism, july interest, movies, review, sreya

Review: Vampire Weekend

By Yu Borong

Vampire Weekend is an American rock band, hailing from New York City, with music ranging from alternative rock to indie pop. Debuting in January 2008 with album Vampire Weekend, they made it on Rolling Stone’s list […]

Posted bynushpressJuly 30, 2016January 25, 2017Posted indiscourse, discourse 2016Tags:borong, journalism, july interest, music, review, vampire weekend

Review: Erased

By Cherry Nwe

Boku Dake ga Inai Machi, also known as Erased, is based on a fantasy thriller manga written by Kei Sanbe. With its killer plot and strong sense of character […]

Posted bynushpressJuly 30, 2016January 25, 2017Posted indiscourse, discourse 2016Tags:anime, cherry, erased, journalism, july interest, review

Review: K-Indie

By Ang Jing Han

A brief introduction and recommendations to your calmer (and more child-friendly) alternative to k-pop.

Posted bynushpressJuly 30, 2016January 25, 2017Posted indiscourse, discourse 2016Tags:jinghan, journalism, july interest, k-indie, music, reviews, standing egg

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