A million people stood before Grant Bosman in Swansford Central Plaza. He spoke of empty promises, bizarre claims, and ridiculous ideologies. It was one man with a voice—a voice so heavy that it paradoxically shook the hearts of many and questioned norms. But amidst this absurdity, what captured everyone’s attention was that Bosman was standing to give a show, putting up the front that he was collaborative leader instead of playing hero. But that’s when he slowly spun the interest to his favor– the show he was giving turned out to be spectacular. Everyone was intrigued by the notion of paradise; and something aboutContinue reading “Politics (by Lionel)”
Tag Archives: journalism
Politics (by Ming Hong)
On the 16th of July, Alfred Denzel woke up to the chime of an alarm. Striding towards the calendar, he scrutinised his minute notes on that date – on which he had noted the big day – the start of his election campaign. A smile curled over his vacant face as he relished the destructionContinue reading “Politics (by Ming Hong)”
Politics (by Joseph)
The people watched as their new leader walked up to the stand, preparing his speech. He was an old man, and had served in the military for much of his life. To some, his mind never left it; he had made his intentions of strengthening the military quite clear. Many questioned his ability to rule,Continue reading “Politics (by Joseph)”
How Not To Politics (by Jovern)
It was a morning like any other. However, a grumpy shout pierced through the tranquil silence. “Margaret! Come look at this,” a stout middle-aged man beckoned as he read the daily papers, reclining on his favourite velvet armchair. “The Shlimmaps were able to pass a bill for the legalisation of Mutwood. It’s a dangerous hallucinogenic! I can’t believe there are so many reckless delusional folk supporting it. Don’t they worry about their children? It’s outrageous!” He singled out aContinue reading “How Not To Politics (by Jovern)”
Reservoir
by Cayden The earth had stood undisturbed for a hundred years. Once, there was a man who stepped upon it, claimed the land he could see as his, and ruled over it his entire life. There were others, after him. The earth paid them no heed; after all, they were only human, fated to liveContinue reading “Reservoir”
Chinese New Year Celebration
By Yvette Low
Spirits were high as students streamed into the hall, which had been beautifully adorned with red decorations, adding to the festive atmosphere. Music played in the background amidst the excited buzzing and chattering. […]
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?” […]
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. […]
Write Something Worth Reading
5 Things to Consider if Journalism Club is Right for You: […]
Orientation Finale
By Ang Jing Han
Words by the Board of Directors during the afternoon skit on Day 3 summarised the conflicts succinctly: “As you can see, the organisation is in a mess.” […]