The Ivory Tower “It’s great that you’re pursuing your passion… But what are you going […]
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The Ivory Tower “It’s great that you’re pursuing your passion… But what are you going […]
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On 21 September 2019, the first Singapore Climate Rally saw the gathering of more than […]
Many of us have moments of self-doubt. Moments when we fear that we are not smart enough, or don’t work hard enough, or aren’t good enough. When we suffer from these destructive thoughts consistently, we may be suffering from what is popularly called ‘imposter syndrome.’ […]
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With the volatility of Covid-19, countries across the globe have adopted wildly different approaches in combating the spread of Covid-19. As Covid-19 cases skyrocketed across the globe, many universities shut down their campuses and shifted to online learning, persuading Singaporean students studying abroad to return home. Meanwhile, Singapore implemented staggered arrivals into the country which barred many international students who had gone home for the summer from returning to Singapore for their next school term. These students faced unique challenges depending on the situations of their home countries. […]
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Dear Brunch Bunch,
Would you come out as a Bi in school? Because I am afraid my peers would look at me.
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When I was in high school, a mere year before graduation, my Econs teacher told […]
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