Contemplative
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Confessions of a Level 5 ‘Celebrity’
The lounge as a space is integral to some Tembusians’ experience, whether for study, for debates and discussions, or for building friendships – Marshall Too reflects on how his experience of the level 5 lounge has been and what the interactions that have taken place there mean for him.
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Nama Saya… (Reflections on the National Gallery)
Vanessa muses upon the idea of the National Gallery of Singapore as a restored space and what it can be re-invented to mean, in the light of both form and content – the many art pieces from the larger Southeast Asian region, as we attempt to negotiate between declarations and dreams.
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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.
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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.
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Arts Week 15/16: Triptych: Tembusu
In anticipation of Arts Week this semester, Vanessa Teo presents a literary triptych exploring the ways in which we have been accessing the arts here at Tembusu and how we might possibly engage with them in the future.
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The Ballot Box
On the eve of Polling Day, first-time voter Wong Wei Xiang reflects on the events leading up to the General Elections, and considers the role that voting has in building our nation.
