It's time to go public
The Green Transport Week will be launched at SMU with an exhibition of green cars and a rock concert on August 22, Saturday.
What an audit panel looks for in selecting auditors
Communication was a recurring theme that emerged in a survey commissioned by the Accounting & Corporate Regulatory Authority (Acra) and conducted…
ACRA identifies key performance gaps, systemic threats to audit quality
The Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) has also commissioned a separate survey by SMU to gain a greater understanding of the…
Concern for disappointed would-be lawyers
Law Minister K.Shanmugam pointed out that there will be an almost 70 per cent jump in the number of law graduates when the first group of SMU law…
Young and in debt - because of gambling
An SMU study last month found that four in five undergraduates view gambling as a social activity they would not become addicted to.
Responsible gardening
A reader responds to the commentary "Fault lines in our Garden of Eden state" (Aug 18) by SMU Assistant Professor of Law Eugene Tan. He feels that…
4 in 10 undergrads gamble, survey finds
Members of the SMU Recreational Gaming Club, who conducted the survey on problem gambing, initiated university road shows to highlight the issue of…
Fault lines in our 'Garden of Eden state'
Assistant Professor Eugene Tan said, in a commentary, that as Singapore becomes more diverse, contestation will invariably be over values especially…
Developing future business leaders
[Second year] business management and economics undergraduate Lee Jun Kiat shares his entrepreneurial spirit. He is among 45 recipients of the Spring…
Social cohesion speech timely as complacency may have set in
Assistant Professor of Law Eugene Tan says that with the makeup of the Singapore society changing as more new immigrants arrive, it will be useful to…