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Navigating the supplement aisle
A continuation to his public health column, today in Treehouse, Marcus provides a guide to be a more conscientious purchaser of supplements.
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On building a story or storying a building
We are often told we are who we are; but we are defined as much by who we are as who we are not. Today on Treehouse, Jerrell Seah looks at what it means to define ourselves in Tembusu.
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People of Interest
“You asked me to teach you chess and I’ve done that. It’s a useful mental exercise. Through the years many thinkers have been fascinated by it, but I don’t enjoy playing. Do you know why not? Because it was a game that was born during a brutal age when life counted for little and everyone […]
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V, for Vitamins, not Vendetta
Hello, my name is Marcus Seah. I am a 2nd year medical student from Ponya. This is my medical column and the aim is to talk about medical issues, specifically those of public health. Public health issues concern the overall health of people rather than specific diseases and treatments. Dental care is one example. Many […]
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Reclaiming Feminism: Yay/Nay/Why should I care?
When you think of Feminism, what comes to your mind? Man Hating Femi-nazis hunting you down with pitchforks? Or do you think of Taylor Swift preaching Girl Power and Solidarity? Our guest writer Michelle Heng discusses the evolution of feminism, from positive to negative to increasingly positive.
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Tembusu Tuesdays Alumni Reunion: Salima
The Tembusu Tuesdays interview series aims to reconnect Tembusu with its alumni by learning about their current endeavours and having them share their wealth of experience with current Tembusians. How did you find your experiences living here in Tembusu? Being in Tembusu was one of the best experiences of my life. It was a […]
