March 2014
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Engaging Tembusians in active citizenry: REACH dialogue
About 50 Tembusians attended the dialogue session with Ngiam Siew Ying, the director of the National Population and Talent Division. The topic of discussion was population issues.
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Tembusians shine at Q&A on possible Sino-Japanese war
Several Tembusians stepped up to the microphone and asked critical and insightful questions at the last Tembusu Forum on 20 Feb, entitled “Will there be another Sino-Japanese War?”
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Tembusu freshies cultivate first SEED exhibition: Morphing Earth
Geometrical structures made of plywood and complex sketches displayed on boards set up in the Tembusu lobby were part of the first SEED exhibition, a new initiative by the Tembusu Think-Tank and Feedback Unit.
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Michael Fischer: Tembusu’s first Ngee Ann Kongsi Distinguished Professor
His time spent in Tembusu prompted him to study Tembusu itself anthropologically; in a yet-to-be published article, he describes Tembusu as a Mandala, a spiritual and ritual symbol in Hinduism and Buddhism representing the Universe.
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Tembusu wins UTown’s inaugural Inter-College Games
On Sunday, Feb 23 at 6.30pm, Tembusu College was announced champion of the Inter-College Games (ICG), one of NUS UTown’s key annual flagship events.
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Master’s Teas take students from Japan to New York
Tembusu College recently hosted two prominent Japanese figures – Ambassador Takaaki Kojima and hairstylist Shunji Matsuo – in conversation sessions known as Master’s Teas.
