Student suspended from clinic postings

The final year NUS medical student who tweeted about a patient's medical history has been suspended from clinical postings until investigations are…

Jean-pool theory

When SMU undergraduate Zach Ong isn’t working the maths for his accounting modules, he’s busy counting the seconds he’s shaved off while breaking…

Pampering men

After years of being sidelined, men in Singapore now have it good when it comes to their shopping and grooming needs. More grooming services and…

Legendary philanthropist Mrs Wong Kwok Leong: Pledged donations of $20 million as blessings for her mother

Over the past century, Mrs Wong Kwok Leong has donated $20 million to charity. Despite her contributions, she emphasized that what she has done was…

Births out of wedlock soaring in the West

Out-of-wedlock births are soaring rapidly in the West, reflecting an increasingly liberal attitude towards family formation. But in the East, where…

Olam survives as Short-Seller Waters proves shareholders' friend

Short-seller Carson Block’s charge that Olam International Ltd. would fail, his first attack on a Singapore company, is a victory for shareholders…

SMU organised first case writing workshop

SMU organised a complimentary case writing workshop for the first time on 26 March 2013 to allow working professionals to learn case writing skills…

Is it possible to be truly race-blind?

How integrated are we as Singaporeans? Do we truly accept and respect each other in spite of our ethnic differences? Or are we merely tolerating each…

Bringing data to life wins international success

Two teams of SMU School of Information Systems (SIS) undergraduates were competing against IT professionals from around the world in the Urban Data…

Why accessibility matters

Future Cities Laboratory researcher Michael Van Eggermond highlighted the necessity of accessibility in transportation planning. He noted that…