Reflections
The Introvert Goes to Camp
Orientation camps are often the bane of an introvert’s entrance to university life. Cherry Tan reflects on her experience of attending orientation as one of these introverts, and how Tembusu’s orientation has changed her thus.
From Critic to Defender
What are orientations about? What should they be about? Tan Zhe Chuan reflects on his experience in the short-lived Tembusu Orientation Camp as a Games Committee member, and how it changed his opinion of orientations.
Dragons: Not Just For Game of Thrones
To wrap up our Tembusu College Expedition Sharing Week series, Isaac Neo reflects on his visit to the Komodo National Park, an example of a successful conservation effort, and explores how this might offer hope for future efforts.
Corruption and Apathy: The Downfall of Modern Conservation Efforts
In the third instalment of the Tembusu College Expedition Sharing Week series, Anthony Tantra reflects on how he, as an Indonesian, feels about the corruption and apathy that plagues conservation efforts in Indonesia
The Currency of Conservation: Money, Man and Motive
In this second instalment of the Tembusu College Expedition Sharing Week series, Han Siang reflects on witnessing conservation efforts in Indonesia and the economic difficulties that plague such efforts.
Altruism and Egoism in Conservation
In this first instalment of the Tembusu College Expedition Sharing Week series, Tan Yong Sheng reflects on how conservation efforts in Indonesia are separated into the altruistic and the egoistic.