Lights, politics, action?
SMU law lecturer Eugene Tan expects an early spike in interest in political films and outdoor protests that will, however, peter out before too long.
Ban on political films to be eased
SMU law lecturer Eugene Tan welcomed the move as he felt the current rules were too quaint and too quixotic for the global city that we aspired to be.
US elections
Assistant Professor Ilya Farber said that running mate Senator Biden's gift of the gab would be an asset to the Obama campaign.
Snapshot of Indonesian art's evolution
Indonesian Triple Bill, Sept 9 to Oct 5, at SMU Gallery, 10am to 8pm, and at Concourse (basement Li Ka Shing Library), 9am to 9pm.
How your business can help save the world - and reap the benefits
In an interview with New York Times bestselling author Tim Sanders, he made reference to a 2004 Stanford study by former Dean of the Lee Kong Chian…
A Nations Cup test for netball's youngsters
SMU undergraduate Lin Qingyi [Lee Kong Chian School of Business] will be guiding her less experienced team mates in the netball Fisher & Paykel…
Sailing through the storms
Despite the challenges, the SMU undergraduate Koh Seng Leong perseveres in the sport which he fell in love with 15 years ago.
Giving back: Not by money alone, says SMU
Wong Hur Ming, President of the SMU Alumni Association, explains that while each graduating class gives a senior class gift, individual alumni also…
Meet Singapore's poker pros
SMU undergraduate Nathanael Seet is one of a small group pf educated young professionals who are poker enthusiasts drawn to the game not just for the…
Jaya receives law academy top honour
The Singapore Academy of Law bestowed its highest honour, the title of Honorary Member for Life and Fellow for Life on Professor S. Jayakumar for…