Fusion, Fission, and Einstein (Part I)

In the first part of a two-part article, Wong Wei Xiang offers a glimpse into the violent yet life-sustaining world of nuclear reactions, beginning with nuclear fusion in stars.

On Finding Home, 2.0

As the new semester draws near, many of our new students might be curious about what living on campus will be like. With this piece, Vanessa Teo hopes to introduce some aspects of life at Tembusu that you might slowly begin to experience once school kicks in, and which our seniors might find familiar.

Misty: a photo essay

Mui Kai Yuan puts together a photo essay on one of the most adored cats of NUS.

Crunch time – Coping with stress and the jitters

We all have that nightmare, where we blank out in an exam and all our studying goes to waste. Jensen Goh offers a method professional athletes use to keep their performance in top shape.

Mortality in Photography: Examining the Death of Susan Sontag

The winner of the best essay prize in Tembusu College for AY14/15 is a carefully researched piece by Mary Ann Lim on the photography work of Annie Leibovitz for the Junior Seminar GEM1902T “Art and Social Change”.

The Human in the Age of the Internet

First runner-up in the Tembusu annual best short essay competition (as announced at Formal Dinner 2015) goes to Vanessa Teo for her essay on the Human condition in the age of the internet for the Junior Seminar GEM1902S “Living and Dying in the Internet Age”.