Author: Jonathan Lee
Brazil, Weber, and Foucault
Jonathan Lee analyses the film Brazil’s satire of bureaucracy with reference to Weber and Foucault.
Can I Be a Feminist?
Responding to a class discussion that left him intrigued, Jonathan Lee reflects on gender, inequality and the feminist movement – a timely piece in light of International Women’s Day earlier this month.
NUSSU EXCO Elections 2018: Who’s Running?
Do you know that you, as a full time matriculated undergraduate in NUS, can vote in the NUSSU EXCO Rep Elections on Monday? Treehouse speaks to Tembusu’s very own Bryan Kwa who is contesting the elections together with a group of Concerned Students.
App-solute Essentials in Tembusu (Part 2)
In this two-part series, we speak to the brains behind tApp, Misty and tLaundry. Today, Sylvester Chun, a second-year Computer Engineering student, shares his team’s experience creating tLaundry (@tlaundrybot). The team comprises Sylvester; Kevin Chan (Year 2, Computer Science); Lester Tan (Year 4, Computer Science); Sriram Sami (Year 4, Computer Science); Sim Da Yang (Year […]
App-solute Essentials in Tembusu (Part 1)
In this two-part series, we speak to the brains behind tApp, Misty and tLaundry. Today, Ora alumnus Anthony Tantra, a fourth-year Civil Engineering student, shares his experience creating tApp (https://tinyurl.com/tapprelease) and Misty (https://t.me/TembusuMistyBot).
Theatre of War
Sometimes, the past cannot be forgotten and memory triggers come from unexpected places. Today on Treehouse, Jonathan writes about leaving the military and starting school, and how his experiences in school trigger times in the military.