Contemplative

  • More than a Non-Voter

    More than a Non-Voter

    During the General Election, the role of non-voters has been relegated to the sidelines. Charis Lim explores the relationship between the state and the people and outlines civic society roles for non-voters.

  • In Voting

    In Voting

    With the end of the House Committee elections, Eunice Tan explores some markers of capabilities used by student voters in evaluating candidates. To her, in voting, much is revealed about oneself than one may think.

  • For the Gin Nas

    For the Gin Nas

    Jesslene Lee and Vanessa Teo reflect on the week of national mourning for the late Mr Lee, and probe at how and where we, the young ones, could move from here.

  • This Is How You Dine Alone

    This Is How You Dine Alone

    Shawn Lim muses on what it means to dine, alone, immersed amidst the cacophonous evening crowd of the Dining Hall.

  • The Tembusu is A Native Tree

    The Tembusu is A Native Tree

    Jesslene reflects on our existence, about being and becoming, about the Tembusu being a native tree.

  • On Writing, and Who We Are

    On Writing, and Who We Are

    Alison Chew reflects on the nature of writing after attending a Student’s Tea featuring Jonathan Tan.