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Save or spend? Crunch tests

The Straits Times published an article by Linda Lim, a professor of strategy at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, arguing that…

No glitch off his hockey pitch

Schools are finding ways to give athletes and volunteers time to balance activities. Special arrangements will be made for YOG volunteers from SMU as…

First Singaporean in YMCA exco

SMU undergraduate Oliver Loke has become the first Singaporean to be elected a youth member of the World Alliance of YMCA's Executive Committee.

Take control of your finance today

Ang Ser Keng, Senior Lecturer of Finance and Director of the UOB-SMU Entrepreneurship Alliance Centre, was a speaker at the CNA-NTUC finance seminar…

What will it take to be an active citizen?

According to a study by the Institute of Policy Studies, Singaporeans want to have a greater say and be more involved in the political processes and…

University and Hospital Pledge to Exchange Ideas, Expertise and Knowledge

[3 August 2010] University and Hospital Pledge to Exchange Ideas, Expertise and Knowledge Singapore Management University and Alexandra Health ink…

A more active citizenry now

While the desire for political participation is strong, only 8 in 100 went on to express their views on public policy issues to the government. This…

Increase grant for overseas medical students

A Straits Times reader writes in to comment on the necessity of increasing grants for overseas medical students. He added that the government should…

Youth studied in jail to put himself through University

SMU undergraduate David Thorairajan was recently awarded the ?Star of Shine? by National Youth Council to honour outstanding youths who have excelled…

S'poreans want more say in govt policies

Assistant Professor Eugene Tan noted that there is greater active citizenry and Singaporeans increasingly expect to be consulted on major policy…