Re-building lives

A group of SMU students have undertaken an initative called The Aasha Build which aims at bringing hope to the lives of slum-dwellers in Kammanahalli…

A bumpy road to recovery for the United States

Assistant Professor Davin Chor commented that the Recovery Act will go some way towards alleviating the US economic recession, though it is clearly…

Singa lives on

The Singapore Kindness Movement Chairman Koh Poh Tiong has responded to the mock funeral SMU students staged for Singa the courtesy lion.

New job offers for unemployed PMETs

SMU has launched a new Business Advisors Programme where jobless professionals, managers, executives and technicians (PMETs) will provide full-time…

SCWO's Lunch Packs Power

Associate Professor Annie Koh moderated a panel discussion on ?Successful Women, Successful Economies' at a power lunch organised by the Singapore…

Ask the manalysts

Dr Norman Li, Associate Professor of Psychology and a mating research specialist is among three men invited to help a reader demystify the behaviour…

Lethal Kapap martial art empowers women against becoming victims of violence

The SMU Kapap Club has introduced a pragmatic form of self-defence to the University.

Goodbye, Singa the Lion

Some SMU students gathered to mourn the ?death? of Singa the Lion, Singapore's long-time symbol of courtesy.

Complaints are not necessarily bad

In a series by SMU's Institute of Service Excellence, companies largely acknowledged to have good service excellence - such as Citibank Singapore and…

The price must be right

Eef Gerard Van Emmerik, 20, who has a place to read law at SMU writes that he will insist on being choosy when it comes to employment, even in hard…