Rote lessons worked for me
Final year economics student Jason Zhou loves his mother tongue and is still surprised at how he can summon certain idioms and phrases when speaking…
Blackberry Thumbs of the world, join hands
Law freshman Eef Gerard Van Emmerik wrote about how his newfound Blackberry provides an alternate platform of connectedness that allows people to…
Student group gives free guidance to court users
Made up of law undergraduates from NUS and SMU, the University Court Friends is a collaborative effort between the Subordinate Courts and the two…
Volunteering at F1
[Final year Social Sciences student] Ephraim Loy shares how this year's Formula 1 race is different from last year's and how he feels volunteering as…
What other pageant winners say
Clara Tan, winner of the 2007 Lee Kong Chian School of Business pageant at SMU comments on the saga surrounding Miss Singapore World 2009 winner, Ris…
Brunei prince's homecoming may signal end of family feud
Associate Professor of Political Science Bridget Welsh commented that Prince Jefri Bolkiah probably had little choice other than to agree to an…
How much is a burger worth?
Assistant Professor of Law Eugene Tan noted that economic growth which prospers people is a fundamental basis of the Government's legitimacy.
Melding the old with the new
Asst Law Prof Eugene Tan writes that a more inclusive approach is needed to help old and new citizens find common ground.
Stock market outlook positive for long-term, but in the short-term there could be movements: Analysts
Although the stock market has been rising rapidly so far this year, but analysts believe that even though economic recovery will support this stock…
Church seeks compensation for damage
The Orchard Road Presbyterian Church is taking the Singapore Management University to court, claiming piling works in 2002 caused cracks in one of…