SMU students hold overnight swimathon for the needy
A group of seven SMU undergraduates brought together by an idea to give back, has come together to organise SMU's inaugural 24-hour charity swim to…
Giving extra points for satisfaction
With every price hike on public transport fares, industry players often say it is to raise service standards. Yet the latest [Customer Satisfaction…
Law of the Land
Andrew White was teaching Islamic law and society in Melbourne when it occurred to him that he was in the wrong part of the world for his speciality…
NTU bookstore infringes the law for photocopying and selling a textbook that was out of stock
A bookstore at NTU which was helping students by selling photocopied copies of textbooks that were out of stock may have run afoul of the law…
Facebook generation turns to politics in Singapore
Assistant Professor Eugene Tan says ?the interest in opposition politics will in a way require the PAP to raise its game, and he thinks an overall…
Roaring success
As a financial centre offering a full suite of financial services, Singapore stands ready to play a wider development role in promoting Islamic…
Foreign students' impressions woven into a book
Singapore PM Lee Hsien Loong speaking at the annual National Day Rally, cited the example of the guidebook SMU published for its international…
Influx of women tilts Singapore's sex ratio
Singapore has more women than men and the gap has widened in the last 10 years, a change some experts say can be partly attributed to immigration.…
Foreigners list 10 interesting Singaporean traits
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong mentioned during his National Day Rally the publication of Singapore Shiok! - a handy guidebook by a group of…
The need for more a transparent policy on immigration
The issue of immigration and foreign talent is a long standing one. In order to boost population numbers and grow Singapore's workforce, the…