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2011 generation

An increasing number of young Singaporeans have taken on a greater interest and engagement with local politics. The SMU political society, named SMU…

Night fest shines bright

This year's voyage-themed Night Festival at the museums drew a record number of visitors. The annual showcase of the arts included more than 30…

Campus activism through the years

In 2005, the SMU Students' Association launched the Blue Ribbon Campaign for fee hikes to be staggered and the administration agreed to 'locked in'…

Seminar by Emeritus Professor John Farrar

Emeritus Professor John Farrar from Bond University Faculty of Law, will be conducting a seminar on "Globalisation, the Global Financial Crisis and…

Singapore Management University equips students with analytics skills to meet growing demand

Analytics is still in its infancy in Singapore and although the technology is available, skilled local talent is not. That skills shortfall posed a…

Online chatter got Tan Jee Say a 25% share? Maybe not...

Dr Derek da Cunha refers to a talk he delivered at SMU before the general election in which he suggested that an ?irreducible core of anti-People's…

Slow reporting of GE results may have a negative impact on MediaCorp's image

Assistant Professor Eugene Tan understands MediaCorp's position, believing that as Singapore's leading media company , it is socially responsible to…

Passion plays by students

Student productions are cheap, but their production values are improving. Next week SMU's drama club presents Breakdown , a comedy double bill,…

What's up this week

The listing of entertainment events includes the SMU Film Festival 2011, which holds a private launch on Sep 9 and opens to the public on Sep 10 at…

China's chance: How 9/11 played into Beijing's plans in Asia

Asst Prof Eugene Tan said for Lee Kuan Yew and Singapore, the presence of the U.S. as a benign superpower is regarded as the linchpin of peace,…