$1M kitty for social projects
The Lien Centre for Social Innovation at Singapore Management University has set aside a $1-million kitty for innovative social projects.
SMU Arts Festival 2009
Titled Re:Present, the two-week festival by SMU explores the themes of time and art through music, dance, theatre, film and poetry. Details here.
The legacy of George W Bush
Ilya Farber, Assistant Professor of Social Sciences and Philosophy, looks at some of the world events that have shaped outgoing US President George W…
Pro touch at campus fests
SMU is among the three universities here which have been fattening up Singapore's busy arts calendar with its own arts festival. The objective is to…
SMU Arts Festival 2009 ? LOL! with Selena Tan
One of Singapore's most prolific stand-up comedians, Tan promises a side-splitting night.
Singaporeans pessimistic about economic outlook
SMU law lecturer Eugene Tan says that while close to 80% of Singaporeans do not view this year's job market positively, only 30% believe that they…
No suggestion of recklessness in sailor's death: coroner
District Judge Victor Yeo said there was "nothing to suggest recklessness or a lackadaisical attitude towards their personal safety that fateful day".
S$1 million for innovative and impactful social projects in Asia
[14 January 2009] S$1 million for innovative and impactful social projects in Asia Singapore, 14 January 2009 - The Lien Centre for Social…
Son's death a safety reminder to all: Dad
Levin Angsana's father Heryadi Angsana hopes that his son's death would be a reminder to all 'not to take it for granted that accidents won't happen'.
No suggestion of recklessness in sailor's death: coroner
It would be easy, in hindsight, to say the drowning of Singapore Management University student Levin Angsana could have been prevented had he worn a…