By Lim Yi He and Mavis Teo.
Written as a response to Mr. Kishore Mahbubani’s article on the lack of idealistic youth in Singapore.
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By Lim Yi He and Mavis Teo.
Written as a response to Mr. Kishore Mahbubani’s article on the lack of idealistic youth in Singapore.
By Tyrina Toh
Through stumbling past two days of groggy mornings and smudged doodles on my booklet, I’ve learnt far more than applying adorable analogies to describe the concepts of leadership and applying these skills in reality. […]
Photo credits here. By Jaime Pang An example of the “Be Like Bill” meme, found here The meme, which appeared sometime online late last year, has had a sudden surge in popularity over the last few months, flooding people’s Facebook pages with repeated pleas for people to be more like the ever-so-perfect ‘Bill’. “Why Bill?”Continue reading “Be Like Bill Meme”
By Shriniket
A tribute to the late Mr. Lee Kuan Yew.
By Yu BoRong
Every year, the International Francophonie Day is held at the Alliance Française in Singapore to celebrate the French language and the francophone culture.[…]
By Mavis Teo
NUS High School’s Research Congress is an annual celebration of our students’ passion and dedication in research, kindly sponsored by our valued partner DSO National Laboratories. […]
By Teoh Jing Yang, Hannah Ang & Loh Pei Yi
Why I Didn’t Do My Homework – a sample collection of apology letters
By Jolie Fong
‘‘Singapore is a fine city.’’ Among us citizens, this has become a nationwide mantra of sorts. We have laws so absurd that foreigners find it hard to believe until they see it with their own eyes. […]
By Zack Soh
You probably don’t like interviews; nothing better than sitting in a chilly room for half an hour with 3 scary people scrutinizing you and your life.
by Srinithi
Before going on this trip, I had no idea what awaited me. We were going to a new school, a new area, and any experience the seniors could share with us did not apply.
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