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With three contesting the presidential election, the people are the winner in this: Political observers

Asst Prof Eugene Tan says the contest will allow people to understand the presidential office, and with it hot on the heels of the general election,…

Tony Tan enters presidential campaign as independent candidate

Asst Prof of law at SMU Eugene Tan said that Tony Tan's chances of winning the presidential elections are high as he has the best credentials and…

Tony Tan confirms his bid for presidency; obtains application from Elections Department

Dr Tan has had a long and illustrious career, which includes the setting up of Singapore's third university – Singapore Management University.

Dr Tony Tan's presidency bid may deter others from running: analyst

SMU Asst Prof Eugene Tan said Dr Tan, to many people, would be the candidate with the most impressive credentials and that would effectively…

SMU launches Master of Laws programme with Islamic Law and Finance as one of the specialisations

Associate Professor of Law at SMU Andrew White said that with the growing prominence of Islamic finance in this part of the world, it is important…

Many pathways for youth

In her reply to ST Forum, reader Susie Khoo commented that the higher education landscape in Singapore offers tertiary students the choice of many…

48 Heroes Of Philanthropy

Associate Dean of the School of Accountancy, Associate Professor (Practice) Themin Suwardy and his wife Febrita Suwardy, who is a Senior Manager at…

Singapore: Drug Laws and The Death Penalty

Assistant Professor Jack Lee Tsen-Ta commented that the government has affirmed that the death penalty has an important deterrent effect and as such…

Singapore transforms into a gambling hot spot

On Singapore lifting a decades-old ban on gambling, Assistant Professor Eugene Tan said that the government is trying to make a virtue out of a vice…

Fix shortcomings of Children and Young Persons Act

Assistant Professor of Law at SMU Jack Lee comments in a letter to Forum that the current law under the Children and Young Persons Act may not have…