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  • Tembusu, Living

    Tembusu, Living

    Not everyone will find their answer to residential college life in a single paradigm of space. In this piece, Jesslene Lee explores the multiplicity of spaces she imagines Tembusu to be.

  • The Phantoms of Tembusu – An Attempt to Understand the Misunderstood

    The Phantoms of Tembusu – An Attempt to Understand the Misunderstood

    The label of phantom often has many negative connotations. Alex Chan raises some questions on how we perceive these “phantoms”, whether it is right to do so, and their own perspectives on the issue.

  • Tembusu Weekenders

    Tembusu Weekenders

    Marshall Too gets bored staying in on his own weekends and goes on to ask around what other Tembusians think about their weekends in the college. Read on to a light-hearted piece that uncovers the undiscovered conditions that comes with community living, or maybe if you are just looking to take a break from all that studying.

  • Weekly Cartoon

    Weekly Cartoon

    Weekly Cartoon by Rachel Tay.

  • Of Washing Machines and Awkwardness

    Of Washing Machines and Awkwardness

    Tembusu is many things to different people. Isaac Neo reflects on his experiences in his first semester so far, and attempts to paint a picture of the Tembusu experience.

  • The Singapore Love Story

    The Singapore Love Story

    Earlier in the semester, a Fellow’s Tea with film director Tan Pin Pin, hosted by Dr. Margaret Tan, was held. Following the screening of Tan Pin Pin’s film, To Singapore, with Love, Mary Ann Lim attempts to deconstruct the concept of national identity posited by the film.